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May 07, 1948 - Image 13

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-05-07

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Friday, May 7, 1942

Tag Aids
Arab Plot

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Eleven

UJA Aids Young and Old Alike

Bernard Sharkey
to Honor Parents

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shar-
key, of 2500 Highland avenue,
will hold open house Monday
evening in honor of. their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kn-
ipe] of Los Angeles and formerly
of Detroit.
The Kopels, together with
their daughter Mrs. Hy Davids
and her two sons of Lethbridge,
Alberta, Canada, are here for
the wedding Sunday of Dorothy
Florence to Syd Cohen,

(Continued from Page 3)

vies of the Standard Oil Co. of
New Jersey.
We feel humiliated. That ad
is printed in blood, Dr. Tcher-
nowitZI
• • •

IS IT TRUE that the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee was in-
strumental in suppressing the
publication of a history of the
Jews in Romania, by Edward
Herbert?
• • •

Goldie Zilnherg to Wed
Morris Buchzeiger

- THE MENDEL GOTTESMAN
Library at Yeshiva University,
New York, houses approximate-
ly 100,000 volumes of Hebraica
and Judaica.
• • •

Goldie Zimberg, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Zimberg
of Pingree avenue, will be mar-
ried Saturday at Zack's to Mor-
ris Buchzeiger, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Buchzeiger of Pin-
gree avenue.
The bride's sister Frances will
be maid of honor. Harry Buch,
brother of the bridegroom, will
serve as best man.

Alone and ailing, this 69-year-old survivor of the Warsaw ghetto, left, receives medical care
CARDINAL SPELLMAN of
and comfort through funds made available by the United Jewish Appeal. The child at the
New York, before departing for
right gets supplementary food rations as part of the child-care program maintained by
a visit to Australia, commented
UJA funds. In Detroit the UJA is supported by the Allied Jewish Campaign.
on the Arab-Jewish conflict in
lofty terms, praying for re-
straint and tolerance on both
FOR THAT VACATION
sides. No mention of the ar-
THE ULTIMATE IN nE.oicr FACIIJTIKEI
mies from neighboring Arab
.AND F.STERTAINMENT
countries attacking tiny Pales-
Make
Reservations Now
tine.
A keen disappointment for (Special to the Chronicle from
and Jews. Moshe Shertok for the
many Catholics was the Cardi- Jewish World News Service) Jewish Agency and Jamal Hus-
The 8e;rafiful
nal's evasive prayer, which
seini for the Arab Higher Com-
LAKE SUCCESS—The first
shows no understanding of the
mittee met at the UN, discussed
On Graad Traterne
step in the direction of a peace-
Jewish tragedy.
Bay .
. In Folks
differences and reached an agree-
• • •
ful settlement in Palestine was
Free
Northern Alie
ment by mutual consent.
1/elrol1 Office VA 2-0043
taken by the UN Trusteeship
A. N. LANDIS
MICHIGAN
IN OUR NEXT columns . Jo-
(Mire Douro Daily IS I., I
The agreement was not im- 1144 ()MENA,
Council with agreement on a
Management
NurIhnorl 24142
Sunday, II to 2
seph Brainin will psychoanalyze
truce for the old part of Jerusa- posed by an outside power, not
two important documents. One
even by the United Nations, and
lem.
is the American Jewish Com-
because of that, it has set a pre-
The step is a small one, for it
mittee's statement on Palestine.
cedent. It has exploded the the-
does
not
affect
the
whole
of
Je-
The other is the Report on the
ory that the needs and demands
State of Anti-Semitism in the rusalem as was expected, but it of 'the Jews and of the Arabs
United States by the Anti-De- is nevertheless a step in the di- are so irreconcilable that mutual
rection of sanity.
famation League.
agreement is not possible.
The significance of the move
Both examinations contain ex-
Several months ago such an
lies in the fact that it was reach- agreement might indeed not have
plosive truths.
ed by agreement between Arabs been possible. Now it is a fact.
(A Woe 141 N1,4• Aery Ire Fe•NIP/
for Arabs and Jews have learn-
ed during the last four months
For Weddings — Showers — Bar Mitzvahs — Banquets
of strife and bloodshed to face
Receptions — Luncheon Meetings and Other Functions
facts, not only theories and emo-
tions.
ftFECIAI. RATES GI{ 'EN roll AFTERNOON AFFAIR8
The agreement on Jerusalem
was preceded by talks in the
(Continued from Page 3)
contrition for, just then, the sec-
UN by Shertok and by Dr. Ma-
room with a lot of other men retary comes in again and calls
lik of Lebanon which revealed
who, like him, are waiting to Jones in to be interviewed.
a moderation hitherto unheard of
be interviewed. A secretary
But the AJC believes it's a in the UN and which prepared
Detroit's newest and most beautiful Terrace
comes in and asks "Who is sample of the right kind of an-
the way for the understanding.
Room ... air conditioned
. dance floor .
next?"
swer to give Jones. It's without
In UN circles this was con-
large stage to perform wedding ceremonies,
Both Jones and a man named rancor. It contains patriotism
Goldstein stand up and each and a bit of the traditional sidered the chief significance of
etc. . . . will accommodate 50 to
says he's next. The secretary American idealism of which the events. If Shertok and Hus-
500 people in perfect comfort.
seiM
could
meet
in
one
room
for
picks Goldstein and that's Jones' Americans generally are proud.
several
hours
without
cutting
opportunity to sound off. "That's
Mr. Citron said the purpose is
another Jew who can't wait his to teach not only Jews but men each other's throat and reach an
turn. These Jews are all alike. of good will who are not Jews agreement on Jerusalem, why
Who do they think they are any- to come up with the right an- not on other questions?
If a truce is possible in the
way?"
swer at the right time whenever old city of Jerusalem, why not
• • •
CATERING ENTERPRISES
a Jones shows off. You must in the new and in the whole of
JONES IS REBUKED
"If You Still Demand The Best"
not only have the right words Palestine? These were the first
HIS TIME he gets an answer at your command but the cour-
reactions to the Jerusalem agree-
but not from a Jew. It is a age to speak them.
T !Unify 3-5800
ment in Lake Success.
Mr. Stevenson who speaks up
with a mild voice, yet loud
enough to be beard around the
room.
"Take it easy, fellow," says
Mr. Stevenson. "I wouldn't say
BOSTON—The Fellows bill,
that if I were you. We don't
want that kind of talk in Amer- which would permit 200,000
Displaced Persons to enter the
ica."
Jones: Aw . . . these Jews al- United States during the com-
ways try to get away with some- ing two-year period, "will be a
good start in opening the doors
thing.
Now Accepting Reservations for 1918 Camp Season
Stevenson: That's no way to to the homeless" of Germany
and
Austria,
Watson
B.
Miller,
talk. What kind of a country
would we have if we didn't stick U. S. commissioner of immigra-
Nursery, 3 to 5
_ together? We'd be easy suckers tion and naturalization, told 350
Kindergarten, 5 to 6
delegates to the annual meeting
Ali for some one to make trouble.
Boys and Girls, 6 to 14
Jones: What business is that of HIAS.
of yours?
Miller pointed out that the
Stevenson: I'm telling you it's bill, generally regarded as a
Highest Rating Every
unfair to pick on the Jews, or compromise between the Strat-
EXPERT INSTRUCTION IN ALL CAMPING ACTIVITIES
Year Michigan Board
any other group, for that mat- ton and Wiley bills, provides
of Health • Oldest
ter. Everybody in America for the issuance of 200,000 visas
Swimming — Canoeing — Aquaplaning — Moior Boating
should get the same square` to Displaced Persons without
Continuous Director-
deal.
Fencing — Baseball — Tennis and All Land Sports — Arch-
regard to quota limitations for
ship of Any Michigan
Jones: Why are you worried the two-year period following
Jewish
Camp
ery and Riflery — Handicraft and Shop — Adventurecraft
about Jews?
the passage of the law, without
Stevenson: It's not just the charging orphan children to
Overnight Hiking — Outdoor Cooking — tong Canoe Trips
Jews I'm worried about. It's the number during the period.
Highest Altitude in
the danger of that kind of talk
Dancing and Musk.
Southern Michigan,
to our democracy that worries
SELF-HELP
CHAPTER
11'ampler's
Lake
in
me. This country is made up
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN and REGISTERED NURSES
the Irish Hills.
Launching its membership
of all races and religions and
it's up to us to see to it that drive, the Self-Help Chapter of
Detroit will hold a social get-to-
they all get an even break.
• • •
gether at 9 p. m., Saturday in
EDITH B. BERCOVICII, DIRECTOR
Bnai Moshe.
MUST SPEAK UP
4745 Fullerton St., Detroit 4, Mich.
THERE'S NO WAY to know
(Former Director of Jewish Child Placement Bureau)
Chronicle Social and Club
whether Stevenson's speech
brings Jones' malice around to News deadline is noon Monday.

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