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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, December 3, 1918

Hebrew Benevolent Aids Israel Swope Blames Moslems

for Plight of Arab Refugees

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NEW YORK (WNS)—Herbert bility for the solution of the
Bayard Swope, in a letter to Arab problem."
the Herald Tribune, declared
As further proof that the
that Israel was not to blame for Arab exodus was the ir!lking
of
the plight of the Arab refugees. Arab leadership, Swope notes
but that the situation developed that Jamal Bey Husseini told
as a result of insistence by the Security Council on April 23
Arab leadership that the Pales- that the Arabs had begun fight-
tine Arabs go into exile in the ing, that they would not submit
fight against partition.
to a truce, and that "they rather
Swope quotes a recent issue prefer to leave their homes in
of the "London EcOnomist" as the town."
saying that Israel authorities in
Haifa had "urged all Arabs to
remain in Haifa and guaranteed
them protection and security."
Similarly, he quoted Emil El-
Ghory, of the Arab Higher
Rabbi Moses Fischer will speak
Committee, as having declared
in a press interview on Septem- on ''Menachem Bergin—Saint and
ber 6, 1998, published in the Soldier" at a meeting of the Dc.
troit Zionists-Revisionists at
Arab newspaper "Telegraph,"
8:30 p. m. Monday, in Yeshivath
at Beirut, that "the problem of
Chachmey Lublin, Linwood and
these refugees is the direct re- Elmhurst avenues.
sult of the policy of resistance
Instructions will be formulated
to partition and to the estab-
for local delegates who will at-
lishment of the Israel State."
El-Ghory further stated in the tend the sessions of the national
administrative committee, Dec.
interview that at "policy was 11-12 in New York.
unanimously adopted by the
The delegates are Aaron M.
Arab governments, and it is Weisbrot, Jonas Dworin and Sol
they who have to bear responsi- B. Edelman.

Revisionists Slate
Rabbi Fischer Talk

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—Photo by Jack
Morris
Dodge 1 M.
, Jacobs, president of the Michigan Zionist Region, receives title to a brand new
1 ton truck, for the Israel Equipment Project of the ZOA, from Sam Nelson, presi-
dent of Chesed Shel Emes, the Hebrew Benevolent Society. The truck was contributed by
the society and is being forwarded to Israel by the ZOA project. Other leading members of
the society pictured are, from left to right, below: David Richman, chairman 01 the building;
Isadore Sussman, chairman of the purchasing committee; Nathan Wolok, chairman of the ceme-
tery committee; Sam Jaffee, recording secretary; Jacobs, Nelson, Sam Olshansky, vice-presi-
dent; Harry E. Citrin, treasurer and Abraham II
Jaffin, executive director. Above: Jacob
Barcow, building committee; Nathan Geer, trustee; Ben Schuraytz, Hyman Mitnick, Morris
Schwartz and Peter S. Goldstein, members of

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the board.

Israeli Army Volunteer Answers
Flier Pair Who Squealed' to News

THE DETROIT NEWS story by
two alleged deserters from
. the Israeli air force has brought
. a reply from a volunteer in the
. Jewish army who is briefly
• visiting Detroit.
• The News story charged that
Jewish fliers were being secretly
• recruited in the U. S. to fight
in Israel and that they were be-
ing moved from Czechoslovakia
to the reborn State. The desert-
'ers sad they quit when they did

of the leaders are lacking in
pression of the people's desires
experience or ability.
and needs and less influenced by
• • •
internal and external pressure
OFFERS SYMPATHY
groups.
YES, IT IS EASY to become
• • •
dissatisfied when you under-
ISRAEL WILL LIVE
stand that you are to be paid
IT IS CONCEIVABLE that, in
$500 per month and receive only
the
face of all these difficulties,
$300. It's also easy to become
he is convinced that come hell,
dissatisfied when your glorious
talents for leadership are not highwater and informers, the
State of Israel does, must and
recognized by existing authori-
will endure to take its rightful
ties.
place in the world.
not receive all the pay promised
It. is understandable that a
He might, after a short rest
them.
healthy young flier's morale
• • •
at home, feel that he must re-
tumbles on the realization that turn.
HIS ANSWER
the young women of Israel are
He might even be back in
THE FOLLOWING is the an- less "cooperative" than the girls
before another moon. 1
swer of the Detroit visitor. For he got to know during World Israel
will.
War
II.
obvious reasons, his name is not
given:
He might even find himself
Open Letter to Two Gachal scandalized by the chiseling
money-grabbing cafe owners of
Volunteers Who Didn't Think:
The recent "revelation" of Haifa and Tel Aviv whose profit-
Zionist "underground" recruit- eering of Israeli solders, all of
whom, with the exception of our
ing activities for the Israel air flying
friends are paid $6 per
force finds me with an explana-
An institute for parents, deal-
tion for the thoughtless action of month, rank and grade notwith-
standing.
ing with the significance of
the two boys who "told all."
• • •
Chanukah is planned by the
I can understand how two sin- FOREIGN POLICY
Bnai Moshe religious school for
cere young men can volunteer to
HE MIGHT BECOME bitter four consecutive Sunday morn-
leave their homes, jobs and about a UN organization
heavily- ings beginning Dec. 5, Walter
friends to fight for a cause thous-
biased against the ideals it Farber, school director, an-
ands of miles away.
pledged itself to support—about nounced.
I can understand, as well, how British interests supplying arms
The sessions will be divided
they might be disillusioned to the Arabs — about "peace as follows: I. An analysis of the
when, on their arrival, they find plans" designed to reduce econ- holiday by Rabbi Moses Lehr-
that conditions are not what
omically important but previously man, plus appropriate songs and
they are supposed they would committed lands from Israeli ter- stories; 2. Preparation of Cha-
be, that organization is lacking ritory—about DP's rotting in Cy- nukah foods; 3. Table decora-
that pay is scarce, that food is prus—in Europe—about Arabs tions, preparation of favors and
bad, that equipment and cloth- castrating captured pilots.
gift wrappings; 4. Party.
rg are unavailable, that some
He might, oh noble aviator
Morton Sobel is chairman of
man, feel that there would be the education committee.
no war in Israel today if the
INSURED
The fourth session of the adult
foreign policy of our beloved study group of Bnai Moshe will
and were more clearly an ex- be held Monday. At the morning
class starting at 11, Rabbi
Lehrman's subject will be "Ju-
daism."
There will be two evening
classes, Judaism at 8 and his-
REPAIRED
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Film

Nights Set
by Orthodox Unit

Two motion pictures, "The Dib-
buk" and "Sons of Liberty," will
be presented by the Committee
on Taharas Hamispochah of the
Detroit Council of Orthodox Rab-
bis at its annual film nights, Sat-
urday and Sunday at Central
High School.
Mrs. James Victor, TO. 9-2182,
is chairman.

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