Page Fitters DETROIT JEWISH CHRONF LE Friday, Judy IS, 11)47 Chief Rabbi Raps Palestine Regime Deputy Attacks Jews in Polish Parliament Before UN, Rebukes India Delegate World News in Brief a Jewess and a renegade Jew is binding. The Jew who has aban- (Jewish Telegraphic Agency doned Judaism is a Jew in our Correspondent) law, but not a good Jew." Sir Abdur: "Would you there- JERUSALEM — Emphasizing fore consider Christ a Jew in that "the preservation of Judaism religion as lie was in ancestry?" in its religious aspects depends in no small measure on a re- DELICATE 'GROUND Rabbi Herzog: "Sir Abdur, you vival of the Jewish Common- wealth of Palestine," Chief Rabbi are treading on very delicate Isaac Herzog charged the Pales- ground. I do not think it advis- tine government with seeking, in able to introduce this subject. But a .memorandum to UNSCOP, to of course he was a Jew." Sir Abdur: "Which tribes reduce "the glorious pages of the Bible" dealing with Jewish his- stemmed from Ishmael?" Rabbi Herzog: "The Arabic tory to "a miserable recital of tribal worship and tribal war- tribes." The most exciting moments of fare." A good deal of the failure of the public sessions came earlier the government's handling of the with the appearance of black present problems in Palestine is skull-capped Rabbi Judah L. explainable by its "unsympath- Fishman, Mizrachi leader, who etic, incomprehensible and shal- was attacked with a barrage of low interpretation of Jewish his- intricate theological questions by tory," the Chief Rabbi said. He Sir Abdur. pointed out that while the gov- m . Rabbi Fishman successfully ernment memorandum "gives v field his own. When, in answer to one of every detail of the sacred asso- ciations of Palestine for Chris- Rahman's questions, Rabbi Fish- tians and Moslems, it is com- man replied that he considered By Calls Them a 'Privileged Element', Repeats All the Familiar Charges WARSAW (WNS)—The familiar charge that "Jews are occupying high positions in government offices" and I that "anti-Semitism is a reaction to Jewish behavior" was heard here on the floor of the new Polish parliament, when Deputy Siegrnunt Zulawski, the only "independent Socialist" in Parliament, accused the Jews in Poland of being a "privi- element." ' The anti-Semitic tirade, the first of its kind heard in the new parliament, was met by one of the Jewish deputies, Prof. Joseph Sack. He denied that the Jews in Poland were receiving special treatment and consideration in the government budget, declar- ing that 95 per cent of the Jew- ish Central Committee's budget was covered by Jewish contribu- tions from abroad and that only five per cent came from the gov- ernment. Sack, who is vice-chairman of the committee, emphasized Polish Jewry's support of the present government. He lauded the government's policy of granting the Jews "fUll and actual equality," of encour- aging' Jewish national life with- the country, and of taking "a positive attitude toward the emi- gration tendencies prevailing among a large part of the Jewish population." leged Il • ment at hard labor as a "major offender." Stark, 73, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, was one of Germany's first atomic scientists. A friend of Hitler's since 1923, he was also a pamphleteer advancing pseudo- scientific evidence to support the Nazi's anti-Semitism and race doctrines. * Cardinal Minimizes Losses in Hungary BUDAPEST (WNS) — Josef Caldinal Mindszenty, Catholic Primate of Hungary, was report- ed to have declared in an inter- .% iew that "only" 500,000 and not 890,000 Jews had been killed in Hungary during. the Fascist re- gime and that the toll may even be reduced by the return of sev- eral thousand deportees. The interview, which appear- ed in the Vienna newspaper Die Welt Am Abend has caused deep consternation and anxiety in Jew- ish circles. One of the Jewish weeklies, Uj Elet, called the car- dinal's statement anti-Semtic. At one of the prominent Buda- pest synagogues, the Rabbi told the congregants that "in a coun- try where a prelate may speak thus with immunity, I can only say tq the Jewish youth: Get out of here." 5 Youths Arrested in Paris as Sternists PARIS (WNS) — A magis- Rabbis Walk Out on Own Conference MUNICH (JTA) — A three- day Rabbinical conference closed with a large bloc of delegates leaving the meeting in protest against the makeup cf the seven- man presidium elected. From the beginning there were sharp differences of opinion over the question of what constituted a legitimate Rabbi. It was finally agreed to name a seven-man praesidium under the chairman- ship of Rabbi Samuel Snieg, president of the Rabbinical As- sociation, which will rule on the bona fides of all persons claim- ing to be Rabbis. The six other members of the praesidium will head various de- partments, such as education and culture, marital and divorce prob- lems, Kashruth, Sabbath observ- ance and purity of the home. The split developed when 'sev- eral elderly Hungarian Rabbis were elected to the praesidium. The dissident group demanded some representation for younger elements and also for political parties, such as the Agudas Israel, and the Mizrachi. trate's court here ordered the detention of five Jewish youths, alleged members of the Stern Group, on charges of possessing illegal arms. The cache consisted of five heavy machine guns, many small arms, over 50 hand grenades and other weapons of destruction. The detained jouth will be de- fended by DeMoro Giafferi, the defender of Herschel C‘vnspan, the Polish Jewish youth whose assassination of the German dip- lomat Ernst Vom Rath precipi- tated aNazi-instigated wave of pogroms throughout Germany. • • * * • Agudalt Condemns Calendar Reform LONDON, (JTA) — The World Agudas Israel executive has sub- mitted a memorandum to the United Nations urging the Econ- omic and Social Council to re- ject a proposal for reforming the calendar in such fashion that the Sabbath and Holy Days would not be celebrated on the same day of the week each year. The Agudah message cha"2ed that the proposal violated free- dom of religion as outlined in the Atlantic. Charter and would "destroy existing and historic periodicity of the Jewish Sabbath with the gravest economic and social consequences." pletely silent on the message of Hebrew prophecy." The family of the late Solo- i mon Budnitzky announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at I p. m. Sunday at Nusach Barie Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends are invited to attend the service. Hyman Schulsinger Capable and Specialized M O H E L Marriage.* also Performed 1 Services in English and Yiddish 1934 Hazelwood Chairman, Sandstroom broke in and said with a smile: 'If there are no more questions we shall dismiss Rabbi.,Fistnan." AGUDAH PROGRAM Rabbi I. M. Lewin, leader of the Orthodox . Agudas Israel Or- ganization, presented his organ- ization's demand for "unrestrict- ed Jewish immigration, abolition of the British White Paper, can- cellation of existing land pur- chase restrictions, and the possi- bility to develop the country's full absorptive capacity." "And what about the Arabs?" the Yugoslav member of the com- mittee, Dr. Jozho Brilej, asked. 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Recommended by world famous Beth Israel Hospital of N.Y.C. and leading Medical and Religious authorities. Frank Novograd, who died July center, have been given the right The family of the late Louis to move to any other camp in Horowitz wish to thank their Austria. relatives and friends for the A denazification court in Traun- kindness shown them during their stein has sentenced Dr. Johannes four years imprison- recent bereavement Stark to The Well Known Rev. HIGHEST PRICER PAID n nemorians I I Sir Abdur Rahman, Indian deb- egate, telling Rabbi Herzog that he has "great respect for the spir- itual and religious feelings of every community and holds them in reverence," said he felt such matters should remain outside of politics. He then asked the Chief Rabbi: "Can anyone believing in Christ as a member of the Holy Trinity be considered a Jews?" Rabbi Herzog replied: "Adop- tion of another faith does not make a Jew not a Jew. For example, the marriage of a Jew with a non-Jew is invalid reli- giously: however, the marriage of i MUNICH (JTA) — The dis- pute between the U.S. army in 21. 1943. Sadly missed by wife, Austria and some 800 displaced Sarah and children. Jews at the Franz Joseph camp, CARD OF THANKS near Salzburg, has been settled Mrs. S. K. Slobin of Detroit and the army is once again sup- and her brothers of Bay City plying food and utilities to the express their thanks to all rela- refugees. The Jews, who refused to tran- tives and friends for the sincere sfer from the sub-standard camp sympathy extended to them dur- to the Riedenburg camp because ing their recent bereavement, they believed that if they moved the loss of their mother, Mrs. in they would overcrowd the Samuel Greenberg. WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Re- sponding to a direct appeal from Dr. Alexander Shafran, Chief Rabbi of Romania, teen-age mem- bers of the Bnai Brith Youth Or- ganization have collected and sent to Romania over two tons of re- ligious articles, textbooks and prayerbooks. In the United States on a brief visit in January of this year, Dr. Shafran expressed to the national office of BBYO the need for these materials in the rebuilding the Jewish life of the largest Jewish community remaining in eastern Eu rope. QUIZ ON RELIGION I Army-DP Dispute Over Camp Settled Religious Articles for Romania Jews Chief Rabbi Herzog attacked those "who say that all the Jews need is a so-called spiritual cen- ter, a great religious academy, a university, a central Rabbinical synod — but nti land, no settle- ments, no towns, no industry, no commonwealth. "I stand here," he declared, "to give the lie to these hypocritical assertions of the enemies of our people who affect a pseudo-spiri- tual concern for Its spiritual future." The Chief Rabbi said that a Jewish Commonwealth would never attempt to impose the Jew- ish religion on people of other faiths residing there. Holy places of the Moslem and Christian re- ligions in Palestine would be un- der their own administration, he added. He urged the committee to in- vestigate the displaced personS camps of Europe, declaring that "the world will not find peace until it relieves its conscience of this great burden — the home- lessness of one of its most ancient people.' every Jew a' ,Jew regardless of conversion, the Indian turned to him sharply and rapped out ex- citedly: "Then all Christians and Moslems are still Jews?" "Political questions must be de- t' cided by political negotiations, and I believe justice is with us," he added. 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