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October 08, 1948 - Image 3

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-10-08

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Friday, October i 1541

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Three .

Israel L May Accept Modified Bernadotte Plan

(Jewish World News Service)
THE UNITED NATIONS Assembly opened in Paris
in an altogether different atmosphere than the
one which prevailed at the sessions of the Security
Council at Lake Success.
There is no evading of the fact that the assassi-
nation of Count Bernadotte has left a psir,:u1 and ads
verse impression on diplomatic, political and public
opinion in Europe, an impression which, evidently,
is not destined to pass with time.

eU.S. and this is now being felt by Israeli di-
plomacy on every step.

SECRETARY MARSHALL has now openly joined
Bevin in his position on Palestine. True, Bevin has
Even Sternists and their American friends must somewhat modified his previous hostile attitude
and
now realize that Count Bernadotte dead repreSents even offered to recognize Israel; nevertheless, the
a
far
greater
danger
to
Israel
than
Count
Bernadotte
American
shift
to
Britain
on
this
subject
is
of
greatest
alive.

significance and generally unfavorable to Israel.
••
THE MURDER s, • however,
not t he only factor
responsible for the ' unfavorable att itude existing
WHAT IS WORSE, the international crisis is now
now
in Paris towards the Jewish State. There is also the
so acute that it does not look possible that any
change in the general international situation.
anjount of political pressure will now succeed in di-
The tragic intensification of the crisis between
viding
American and British policy on any point.
the
Western
and
Eastern
bloc
s which has reached its
THIS WAS reflected in a certain frigidity, if not
Far greater stakes than tliose of Palestine are now
point now, also works against Israel.
hostility to the Jewish State, in the European press
S evera
ago the U nited Sts govern- involved.
before the opening sessions of the Assembly such
as ment wasl stillonths
m working together
was never known in this country.
with the Soviet
Marshall is now evidently voicing not only the
Union on the Palestine issue, and together, these
European public opinion, even its liberal section, two great powers could exert a tremendous influence
State Department, but also the views of both Repub-
has evidently been more shocked and disillusioned on other states. The situation has nowanged
by
lican and Democratic foreign policy makers in the
the murder in Jerusalem than its counterpart in radically. p



Auxiliary Head

Motive for &niche's Hostility
to Israel Difficult to Fathom

By NATHAN ZIPRIN
land, Israel's outstanding musical
RALPH BUNCHE is one of Is.
revue stars, will be long remem-
rael's worst disappointments. bered by all who witnessed it.
It was Bundle who persuaded
Gorgeous Damari. daughter of a
the UN Palestihe Commission not
Yemenite Rabbi, gave a fascinat-
to nominate the provisional gov-
ing performance in interpreting
ernment of Israel. It was Bunche the soul of the Yemenite Jew.
again who suggested to Berna- Don't miss those artists when
dotte that Jerusalem be turned they reach your city if you care
over to the Arabs. His motives to spend a divine evening. (They
are difficult to comprehend. He will appear Sunday evening at
is considered a man of ability the Masonic.)
and integrity.
Theodore ResnikofT, head of
the 'Jewish National Fund for
Central America, passed through
New York on his way to Mexico
from Israel, where he attended
the Zionist Actions Committee
meeting. lie spends by far the
MRS. LOUIS GELFAND
largest part of his time on the
* • •
JIVE. Ile neglects his business to
devote his energies to Zionism.
Army and civilians in Israel
He has taught Latin-American do not despair in the face of
Jews to give generously. He is danger. Music, especially the
a popular figure and liked by all singing of songs, serves to en-
who know him.
courage the fighting forces.

The press in Israel has given
• TOUGH JOB
All Units Schedule
IN ACCEPTING the treasurer- a colorful description of the
ship of the Zionist World Organ- deeds of singers Joseph Goland
Separate
Events
isation, Dr. Israel Goldstein has and Shoshana Damari in the
assumed a gruelling task. His is turbulent moments of the war.
a most difficult assignment. Dr. The pair will appear here in All United Hebrew School
Goldstein's ability for organiza- "Stars Shine for Israel" at 8:30 events during October will be
tion and his capacity for work p.m., Sunday at the Scottish based on Jewish Education
Rite Cathedral of the Masonic. Month.
'are assurances of his success.
The Women's Auxiliary will
On May 10, the Jewish front
A Latin-American-Arab bloc
seems to be shaping up at the was bending under the weight hold a symposium on the "The
UN Assembly meeting at Paris. of the Arab armies and Hulda Education of the American Jew-
The American premiere of Sho- was surrounded from all sides ish Child" as a highlight of
shana Damari and Joseph Go- by invading Arabs. Goland its first meeting of the year,
chaneed to be singing in Hulda Oct. 27 at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg.
for the soldiers.
Guest speakers will be Theo-
He was standing at one of
strongpoints with soldiers all dore Baruch of the Wayne Uni-
around him, holding a Sten gun versity speech department, who
in his hand as a prop. Suddenly will talk on "The Public School,"
the Arab attack started and the and Rabbi Moses Lehrman,
whose topic will be "The Jew-
NEW YORK—"The New Pales- commander turned to Goland ish School."
tine," official publication of the and said:
"Now we shall see if you can CHICAGOAN TO SPEAK
ZOA, in a dispatch from its
The session will be in the
Washington correspondent, Mur- use a Sten gun as efficiently as
ray Frank, asserted that the Ber- you can your voice."
form of a dessert luncheon,
To
the
admiration
of
every-
nadotte report did not originate
Mrs. Louis Gelfand, president,
with the late UN mediator. In. one, Goland proved to be a said.
stead, Frank writes, it was "the brave fighter as well as a splen-
Samuel M. Blumenfield, dean
handiwork of State Department did singer.
of the College of Jewish Studies
officials in Washington who, in
collaboration with the British
Foreign Office, prepared the ma-
lyeto Year's Greetings
jor details of the report more
than a month ago."
To our many friends and patrons we extend our best wishes
Frank called attention to the
foi a Happy, Peaceful and Prosperous New Yearl
close secrecy which governed the
Anglo-U. S. collaboration in writ-
ing the major sections of the re-
port, and then declared that this
was "the underlying reason for
Morris Fishman
Secretary of State Marshall's
hasty approval of the report and
M. E. O'Brien, Divisional Director, State of Michigan
for Britain's indorsement, which
so closely followed the move of
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Mr. Marshall."

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Gun Prop Turns
Into Real Thing

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sponsor a brunch at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg.
A discussion will be held on
'The Impact of Israel Upon
Jewish Education in the United
States."
Registration is in progress in
all UHS branches. For informa-
tion call Ti'. 8-0063.

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FRANK ROUTH, Prop.

of Chicago, will address an
Alumni Association mass meet-
ing, Oct. 28 at the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation, Allan L.
Weston, president, announced.
"Jewish Education for Today"
will be the theme of the ses-
sion.
BRUNCH PLANNED
On Oct. 31, the Parent-Teach-
ers Association and Hebrew
Teachers Organization will co-

Education Month
in UHS Spotlight

Bernadotte Plan
Drawn Up in U.'S.,
Writer Declares

Frank
Stadium Service



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