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June 27, 1947 - Image 13

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-06-27

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Page Thirteen

DETROIT JIWISI 0111 RONICLE

FrMay, Jane El, 1,47

tion has given encouragement to
the fascist organizations here,
which have become extremely
vocal in recent months.

World News in Brief

Jew Is Sent to Prison
for Striking a Nazi

BUCHAREST (JTA)—A mixed
commission of judicial and po-
lice officials, plus a representa-
tive of the Jewish democratic
committee, is taking action in
the rural districts of Transyl-
vania to stamp out an alarming
increase in anti-Semitic inci-
dents, it was reported here.

Hits a Member of Hitler Youth
Who Had Persecuted his Family

Yeshivah Reelects
Wohl,.,orelernter.

Medal Winner

Group
of School Grows

Governing

Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter has
been reelected president of Yesh-
ivath Beth Yehuda. Other officers
are as follows:
Arthur Klein, vice-president;
Morris Snow, re-elected treasurer;
itiP.x W. Temthin, chairman of
the administrative committee;
Isadore Cohen, chairman of the
house committee; Abe Nusbaum,
chairman of the finance commit-
tee; and Rabbi .Moses Fischer
head of the board of education.
The administrative committee
was increased and the members
are as follow: Rabbi Wohlgelern-
ter, Rabbi Fischer, Rabbi Joshua
Sperka, Rabbi Leizer Levin. Isa-
dore Cohen, Morris Mohr, Morrjs
Snow, David I. Bemis and David
J. Cohen.
Also Max W. Temehin, Arthur
Klein, Abe Nusbaum, Sam Hecht-
man, Meyer Terebelo, Isadore
Levin, David Goldberg, Charles T.
Gellman, Israel I3urnstein. Jacob
Lesser and Sam Novel-sky.

peel

LONDON (JTA)—A German civil court has sentenced
to prison a German Jewish emigre who is employed by the
British army in the British zone of Germany for striking
a former member of the Hitler Youth movement.
The Jew, 23-year-old Kurt Berger, and two of his
brothers fled Germany in 1939. The brothers served in the

British armed forces while
Kurt worked in a war plant.
After the war the Berger broth-
ers returned to • Germany as
civilian employes with the oc-
cupation forces. Recently, Kurt
recognizOd and turned over to
the police Hans Helmke, whom
recognized as a Hitler Youth
iktuber.
During the interrogation, Kurt,
who could not control his emo-
tions while reciting the Nazi's
persecutions of his family, struck
}lelmke and blackened his eye.
The British authorities took
no action in the case, but
Helmke later complained to the
German police who arrested the
Jew in the presence of Allied
officers. The German court tried
and sentenced him to a two-
month term.
The details of the case were
made known at a press con-
ference by Eva Elkinor, a Ger-
man-born Jewish woman, who
was appointed to carry the case
to Britain by a mass protest
meeting of civilian 'employes of
the Allied occupation forces. It
is expected that the matter will
be brought up for discussion in
the House of Commons this
. week.

VIENNA (JTA)—The plight of
the more than 2,000 Rumanian-
Jewish refugees here was alle-
viated somewhat when Ameri-
can military authorities released
the 1,000-person-capacity Roth-
schild Hospital and four other
munity, but did not renounce buildingt as refugee centeis.
Judaism, may be readmitted by
a Rabbi; that the Jews who re-
PARIS (JTA) — Max Knip-
nounced Judaism, but did not
ping,
Gestapo man who shot
accept another religion may be
accepted only by a special rab- Georges Mandel, former French
binical court called for the pur- minister of the interior, while
pose; and that persons who he was being transferred from
never have been Jewish may be
one Nazi prison to another, was
permitted to enter the com-
executed this week. Mandel, the
munity by decision of a Rab-
only Jewish member of the war-
binical council.
time French cabinet prior to the
The delegates also accepted a
fall of Paris, was considered by
suggestion that children born of
the Nazis to be their "Enemy
Jewish mothers who have not
renounced their religion shall be No. 1" in France.

considered Jews. Referred back
to Rabbinical committee repre-
senting all zones and to the vari-
ous communities for further dis-
cussion were two proposals
which would bar from office in
the community Jews with non-
Jewish wives and children.
• • •

• • •

Bavarian Official
Calls DP's 'Insects'

MUNICH (JTA) — Bavarian
Minister of Economics Dr. Ru-
dolph Zorn blamed displaced
persons for all of Bavaria's food
problems. and described them as
"insects in the populace," and
the chief cause of the black
markets.
He also charged that DP's
were murdering Bavarian farm-
ers in order to obtain food and
expressed regret that German
police are barred from entering
DP , camps. Under questioning
from a group of correspondents,
Zorn admitted, however, that
the DP's were only one of the
many .reasons for Bavaria's eco-
nomic ills. He was mildly re-
buked by. Bavarian Minister
President Hans Ehard, who
termed Zorn's remarks "undiplo-
matic."
An official of the food branch
of the Military Government
said that "Zorn just doesn't
know what he's talking about."
The official said that Germans
and Americans form the basis
of the black market, since even
when DP's participate, they must
obtain the consumer goods used
in , bartering from Germans or
Americans.

Jewish Girl Ordered
Returned to Her Kin

BRUSSELS (JTA—)The Brus-
sels civil tribunal, in a prece-
dent-making case, has ordered
the return to her relatives of a
Jewish child who was hidden
by non-Jews during the war.
The test case was orought by
the relatives of Denise Zynger,
whose parents have disappeared.
The judge ruled that "it is ex-
tremely desirable" that the
Jewish child bE returned to "its
original surroundings, family and
religious traditions from which
it was torn" by the war.

• • .
entral Reich Body
Is Mapped at Parley

v

FRANKFURT (JTA) — Zonal
borders in Germany must not
be permitted to act as barriers
keeping 21)0 the Jewish com-
munities of the four zones, it
was emphasized by speakers at
the first conference of Jewish
communities and regional feder-
ations of communities which
opened here this week. The par-
ley was called to form a central
organization of Jewish communi-
ties throughout the country.
The conference accepted five
Pails of a seven-point memoran-
dum from rabbinical authorities
on the proper procedure for re-
admitting persons who left the
Jewish community. It accepted
the following suggestions:
That Jews who left the com-

• • •

News Around Globe
hi Capsule Form

PRAGUE (JTAs —The chair-
man of the Parliamentary Con-
stitutional Commission, which is
drafting a national constitution
for Czechoslovakia, explained to
representatives of the Council of
Jewish Communities of Bohemia
and Moravia that it was not
necessary to include specific
guarantees of Jewish rights be-
cause the new charter would
contain measures to safeguard
the fundamental freedom of all
citizens.

FRANKFURT (JTAI—The 3,-
500 occupants of the large Zeit-
sheim camp for displaced Jews
have refused to authorize their
camp committee to inspect sev-
eral alternative sites suggested to
them by the U.S. Army, which
wishes to take over the camp to
house Germans to be employed
at bi-zonal headquarters.

NITJNICH (JTA)—The German
press reports that Philip Rup-
precht, cartoonist for Julius
Streicher's anti-Semitic newspa-
per Stuermer, has been sen-
tenced to 10 years at hard labor
by a denazification court in the
Bavarian town of Ebersberg.

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LAUGH SHOW

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CHARLES KRAMER, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Kra-
mer of Webb avenue, was
awarded the annual medal of
the National Federation of
Jewish Men's Clubs for out-
standing scholarship and lead-
ership at Congregation Shaa-
rey Zedek. Charles retired
two weeks ago as president
of the Junior Congregation.

HAGGADAH IN SPANISH
Rabbi Tibor H. Stern, spiritual
leader of the Federated Orthodox
Congregations and dean of the
Kansas City Yeshivah, has pub-
lished the first complete Haggadah
for Passover translated into
Spanish.

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