Friday, September 12, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Fourteen

First Step to a New Life

Senators Plead
Zionism's Cause

Season's Greetings

ROSH HASHONAH
GREETINGS TO ALL

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their rights for a homeland in
Palestine. They have been look-
ing toward their promised land
from afar for long and cruel
centuries.

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"With freedom of spirit, with
dreams and labors unrestrained
by surrounding anxieties and .
fears, the peace and justice of
liberty will allow a creative
people to deepen and expand a
culture that has for generations
enriched mankind."

Declaring that "wherever people
are not free, are full of fear, in-
secure and suffering, then we,
too, are not free or secure, or
free from suffering or fear,"
Rev. Frederick E. Reissig, Execu-
tive Secretary of the Washington
Federation of Churches, Wash-
ington, D.C., asked for joint ac-
tion "to courageously . . . over-
come all forces that deliberately
seek to prevent people from liv-
ing a full life. And so, in these
days, as you meet, be assured that
your problems are also ours. And
we pray that God may give us a
greater degree of sensitivity in
order that we many respond to
the audible and inaudible pleas
for help of our common human-
ity."

Rev. Henry A. Atkinson of New
York, general secretary of the
Federal Peace Union, declared
that "no worthwhile settlements
can be made except on the basis
of justice and righteous judg-
ments, and foremost among these
judgments must be justice in Pal-
estine and to the Jewish people
throughout the world. Please ac-
cept my earnest pledge of coop-
eration in the attainment of these
ends."

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Net Year Greetings and Best Wishes

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A thorough medical examination is a first step on the road to a
new life for the two Jewish orphans pictured above. They are
part of a group of 250 Polish and Hungarian children who
arrived in Paris under a special quota of 2,000 transit visas
for Jewish orphans. The children were taken to a Joint
Distribution Committee reception center where they received
hot baths, medical and X-ray examinations. While they await
the opportunity for emigration to Palestine and other lands,
the children will be maintained by the JDC.

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BECOMES AN EXILE

Huberman made his first visit
to America in 1896 and his last
in 1945. Early in the war when
guest conductors began cancelling
their engagements with the Pal-
estine Symphony due to the un-
settled conditions, Huberman felt
duty •bound to leave his Swiss
home and perform with the or-
chestra to make up for what its
patrons were missing. From there
he went on a tour of South Af-
rica but after France fell he was
cut off both from his home and
from Palestine.

It was then that he came to
America for his longest visit. He
received his first American citi-
zenship papers in May 1941.
Bronislaw Huberman will be
best remembered and most deeply
mourned by the members and
friends of Palestine Symphony
Orchestra, and by all those who
fully understand the value of
his contribution to Jewish music
in Palestine.

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Rev. Harold W. Ruopp, minister
of the Central Church of Chicago,
declared that there are many
Christians throlghout the nation
"who are one with you in the
goal you are trying to achieve of
making Palestine a Jewish Na-
tional Homeland. The odds you
have faced have been formidable,
but many of us believe that jus-
tice will one day win and the
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Jews of the world will have a
nation which they 'can call their SPURRED BY FATHER
very own."
Bronislaw Huberman's father
"While that goal is being ach- was a lawyer, and as soon as he
ieved, we must all continue to perceived his son's musical talents
work for the kind of a world he enrolled young Bronislaw at
where men of every creed, cul- the Warsaw Conservatory. Huber-
ture and color will feel at home man made his debut in Amster-
dam, Brussels and Paris in 1893.
anywhere."

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Palestine's Music Suffers
Blow in Haberman Death

In London, Adelina Parri saw
him and she engaged him to play
BRONISLAW HUBERMAN, the
famous Jewish violinist, who at her farewell concert in Vienna
died this summer, founded the in 1895. This led to still aij-
Palestine Symphony Orchestra in other concert series.
19,36.
One of the highlights of Hu-
Born in Czestochowa, Poland berman's career as a child, was
in 1882, Bronislaw started his
musical career as a child prodigy when he decided to perform a
at the age of 11. He toured most Brahms concerto at a concert at-
countries of the world, not once tended by the composer himself.
but many times, refused to play Brahms was prepared to rebuke
in Berlin after Hitler came to
the boy, the story goes, for being
power, and lived to see his plan
so
presumptuous, but at the end
for a Palestine symphony orch-
of the performance he was so
estra realized.
deeply moved that he embraced
Hitler helped him to get the
the young artist instead.
cream of the symphony orches-
a momentous event in the life
tras of Central Europe for his
Palestine orchestra, Huberman of prodigy Huberman came in
said. When the orchestra was 1903, when he played in Genoa
ready in December, the great on the rare Guarnerius violin
Toscanini came to Tel Aviv to that had belonged to Paganini.
conduct its first concert at Hu- It was necessary for the town
berman's invitation. The Italian council to pass a special law to
maestro remained with the or— , enable Huberman to take Paga-
ches is for a season, then return- nini's violin from the museum
where it was kept.
ed later for another season.

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