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Vol. 49, No. 35
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1947 10c a Copy, $3 Per Year
Welcomed to Center Staff
Herman Jacoos, tett Jewisn tenter director, welcomes new-
comers Alf. and Mrs. Yehudah Rosenman to the staff.
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Husband-Wife Team Joins
Stuff of Community Center
MR. AND MRS. YEHUDAH ROSENMAN have joined the staff
of the Jewish Community Cenfer. Rosenmen will be director
of young adult activities at the main building and his wife Edna
will be junior activities director at the.12thaStreet Council Center.
Rosenman studied law in Poland before coming to the United
States in 1939. He received his
B.S. in sociology at the Univer-
sity of Pittsburgh and his M.A.
in social work at the same in-
stitution. It was there that he
met his future wife.
Helen Alpert, girl's director
As principal of Chofetz Chaim
Hebrew School from 1940 to of the Bnai Brith Youth Orga-
1945, Rosenman directed numer- nization, announces that she will
remain in her present post in
ous young adult groups.
He
was associated with the Hebrew the Detroit office of the BBYO.
This decision was confirmed
Institute in Pittsburgh and
last week by .Rabbi Amram
helped to establish the Young
Prero, national director of the
Adult League in that city.
BBYO. Mise Alpert has been in
Mrs. Rosenman was born in
the Detroit office since October,
Brooklyn. She attended the 1946.
Herzlia Hebrew High School and
in 1945 graduated from Brooklyn
College. She received her M.A. Rabbi Heller to Speak
in social work at Pittsburgh.
While at Brooklyn College she at Shetzer Memorial
was active in Young Judea and
Rabbi James G. Heller of Cin-
YMHA work as a club leader.
cinnati will address the Simon
Shctzer memorial meeting Sept.
25 at Shaarey Zedek, the me-
morial committee announced
Wednesday.
BBYO Post Kept
by Helen Alpert
Yishuv Fasts
in Protest of
Deportations
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Virtual-
ly every Jew in Palestine fasted
this week to demonstrate his
solidarity with the Exodus ref-
ugees now en route to Germany.
Cafes and places of entertain-
ment closed down and throngs
filled the Synagogues where spe-
cial prayers were read from the
Book of Exodus and the Shofar
sounded, Orthodox Jews prayed
at the 'Wailing Wall.
A Jewish Agency spokesman
said that "Jews in all countries
of their dispersion are identified
through the solidarity of their
fast with their brethren on the
high seas who are being re-
turned to the 'Valley of Slaugh-
ter.'" He added that the politi-
cal blindness of the British gov-
ernmen) is setting the whole
world •against it.
WORLDWIDE SYMPATHY
The more than 15,000 depor-
tees on Cyprus participated it
the fast, according to report,
from there. Rations were re-
ceived in the morning with the
understanding ,that they would
not be distributed tintil night-
fall.
About 170,000 Jews in the
western zones of Germany ob-
served a day of fasting' and
prayer in protest against the
return to Germany of the Exo-
dus refugees.
More than 2,000 Jews par-
ticipated in a meeting in Lodz.
Poland, to protest the deporta-
tion of the refugees. A similar
meeting was held in Cracow.
The United Zionist Council.
representing all Zionist groups
in Canada, has sent a protest to
the British government on Ex-
odus case.
Jewish, Arab States
Reported Proposed;
Refugees at Gibraltar
LONDON (JTA)—The three British ships returning
the 4,400 Exodus refugees to Germany reached Gibraltar
Tuesday and immediately started recoaling for their journey
to Hamburg. They were expected to remain two days at
Gibraltar.
A Reuter correspondent on board the Runnymede Park,
one of the ships, cabled "the tension of the long odyssey is
beginning to fray the immigrants' nerves." He also reports
Brave Capture
,A British Tommy takes an
elderly 'terrorist' into custody
for questioning in Jerusalem.
A gigantic manhunt for Jew-
ish underground members is
goiscg on, and scenes. 1110 that
shown above are common.
Police Tear Down
Anti-British Signs
in Downtown Area
that members of the British
crew are "fed up" and several
plan to quit the ship at Ham-
burg.
The miserable conditions on
board the ships were worsened
by dense clouds of coal dust
that covered the vessels' decks.
According to the correspondent,
the refugees were being restrict-
ed to the holds and the wired,
deck cages while the refueling
was proceeding. He said that
heavy troop reinforcements had
sealed off the docks.
PARTITION FAVORED
Meantime, reports came from
Geneva that the United Nations
Palestine commission had voted
eight to three informally in
favor of the partition of Pales-
tine into separate Jewish and
Arab states.
The delegates of Iran and In-
dia were reported to favor par-
tition plus federation. Yugo-
slavia was said to be holding out
for a bi-national state with po-
litical parity_ for the two na-
tionalities.
PEEL PLUS NEGEV
"' The formula for the Jewish
state is reported to be "Peel
plus the northern Negev." This
would give the Jews the area
proposed by the Peel commis-
sion in 1937 plus part of the
Negev desert.
The UN committee is reported
to be favoring the complete ous-
ter of Britain from Palestine.
Reports say that pressure is be-
ing exerted from Washington,
however, to let the British re-
main in control.
It was indicated that the Ex-
odus deportees would not dis-
embark peacefully at Hamburg,
despite statements to that effect
by the commander of the con-
voy.
Police tore down more than
20 anti-British stickers posted on
refuse cans, utility posts and
buildings in downtown Detroit
last Sunday.
Witnesses told police that
three boys and three girls
around 19 years old distributed
these post-card sized stickers
bearing a reproduction of the
DEMAND BOYCOTT
In a broadcast, Irgun appealed British flag with a s•vastika CLASHES PREDICTED
Explaining his difficulty
for a worldwide Jewish boycott superimposed on it.
against Britain. It also called
The labels, located on Wood- in keeping the refugees under
for civil disobedience in Pales- ward avenue from Grand River control, the spokesman of the
tine and refusal to pay taxes. avenue to Henry street, and on refugees on Runnymede Park
The broadcast pointed out that Michigan avenue from Griswold told an officer: "I want you to
itain is in dire economic street to Washington boule- understand that I am doing my
straits and can be hurt by a ward bore the lines "SS Exodus best to keep the people quiet,
boycott. 1947—British Floating Dachau." but I am not backed by mili-
tary discipline. The people are
The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
willing to fight if I give the
Wcmen's Council, combining the LETTER TO UNITED NATIONS
word, but we are conserving our
efforts of 13 chapters with 5.000
strergth for the final struggle
members. will sponsor a ball Sat-
at Hamburg."
urday, Nov. 29 at the Masonic
In what was apparently a
Temple.
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Dr. these two plans, the obligations both areas are placed out of move to forestall any legal ac-
Music for the dance will be
tion to free the deportees while
provided by Ray Gorrell and his Chaim Weizmann, in a three-page imposed by the Palestine Man- bounds to the Jews.
orchestra, with vocalists Marion letter addressed to the United date "to facilitate Jewish immi-
4. Neither scheme assures the they are at Gibraltar, the gov-
Gillette and Don Abele, and Jim- Nations Special Committee on gration" and "to encourage close Jews the political status enjoyed ernment of the Rock issued a
Palestine which is in Geneva settlement by the Jews on the by surrounding Arab countries— special administrative decree de-
my Stevenson's rhumba band.
Council chairmen for the dance formulating its recommendations land" become void in all but a that of independence and United claring that all persons aboard
the ships were to be considered
are Saul Bloom, fund raising; for submission to the General minute fragment of Palestine.
Nations membership.
legally detained for the period
Mrs. Robert Coggan, tickets; Assembly, outlined the reasons FREE IMMIGRATION
DELAY CONTINUES
rs. Sam Gold, ad book; and why he regards a federal or can-
2. Although both plans make
5. Both schemes involve a they remained here.
tonal solution of the Palestine provisions for the immigration continuation of the Mandatory
na Trock, publicity.
)rohlasn as less acceptable than of 100,000 Jewish refugees—the rule and postponement of a final
partition.
Morrison plan within a reason- decision on Palestine's political
Deutsch Is Appointed
Dr. Weizmann explained that able period, and the Sevin plan future. The Morrison plan leaves
Polish Relief Director the principle of federal or can- far too slowly—there is no as- the way open either for partition
The League of Jewish Women's
NEW YORK—Rabbi Morton M. tonal government is "of no help surance of free immigration or a unitary state, and thus pro-
Deutsch has been appointed na- in the present situation." Sum- thereafter. While the Arabs are longs a dangerous uncertainty. Organizations will hold its first
tional executive director of marizing his criticism of the entirely free to exclude Jews The Bevin plan implies an Arab board meet;nc of the 1947-48
the American Federation for Po- Morrison and Bevin plans, he from their large area, the Jews state with a permanent Jewish season at 10:30 a.m. Monday,
lish Jews. Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum. said:
are not entirely free to admit minority after five years of trus- Sept. 8 at the Jewish Community
1. The Morrison plan and the immigrants to their small prov- teeship and would, therefore. Center.
presidertt, announced.
In his new post, Deutsch will Bevin plan have the effect of ince.
evoke firm opposition from the
Mrs. Dan Krouse, chairman of
direct the educational, foreign excluding Jewish settlement from
3. In the matter of land set- Jews.
the commun!ty relations commit-
relief . and immigrant aid activi- the greater part of the Mandate Bement, the effect of both pro-
Dr. Weizmann •went on to em- tee will submit a plan to the
ties of the Federation and its af- area, without even assuring the posals is to perpetuate desola- phasize that sven if a federal toard for an increase in activi-
tlliated organizations thrgughout Jews complete freedom in the tion in the Negev and the under- scheme were offered with provi- ties. Mrs. Samuel B. Dank) is
the country. small area remaining. Under development in Galilee, since
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cf the League.
BB Women Map
November Dance •
Weizmann Hits Federal Plan
di
Women's League
to Meet Sept. 8