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April 29, 1949 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-04-29

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Friday, April 29, 1919

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Million Jews
in Arab World

Page Sere.

Orthodox Jewry to Memorialize
Bar-Ilan in Day of Mourning

Chajes Hatikvah
Set for Carnegie

Julius Chajes, music director of
In the oriental cities and prim-
the Center, has been commis-
NEW YORK — A nationwide
Rive hill villages of Africa's day of mourning in memory of
president of the Rabbi Isaac sioned to harmonize and orches-
northern coast and the Arab lands Rabbi Meir Bar-Ilan (Berlin)
Elchanan Theological Seminary trate "Hatikvab" for a perform-
,
of the Near East live some 1 000 - president of
of
Yeshiva University, New York. ance by the New York Philhar-
the World Mizrachi
Gellman and Rabbi Kirsh- monic at Carnegie Hall, May 4,
000 Jewish men, women and •hil- Organization who died April 17,
dren—the Jews of the Moslem will be observed by religious-
blum issued the following state- in celebration of the first anniver-
world.
sary of the State of Israel.
ment:
Zionists throughout the country ,
The new arrangement of
. "Religious Jewry the world
Tens of thousands of these it was announced by Leon Gell-
"Hatikvah" will be dedicated to
Jews. most of them Seph•irdito,1 man, president of
over
will
grieve
the
irreplace-
the , Mizrachi
eke out their harsh and bitter 1 Organization of America, and
able loss of this giant soul which Israel's first president, Dr. Chaim
lives under conditions as wretched' Rabbi Max Kirshbluni,. execu-
was a symbol of self-dedication Weizmann. The orchestra will be
to the preservation of Torah and under the direction of Islet' Solo-
and backward as any on the face five vice-president. The date-.of
mon,
of the earth. Hunger, disease and , mourning will be announced
a religiously-inspired Israel.
"Hymn of Freedom," a compo-
oppression are their daily lot, later.
REVERED BY ALL
sition for chorus and orchestra,
Ignorance and illiteracy the rule
Rabbi
Bar-Ilan
during
the•lait
"During
the
last
25
years
he
which Chajes wrote a year ago
of their lives.
few months of his life vigorously
had the good fortune to live in upon the birth of Israel, will also
HELP IN AFRICA
fought for the inclusion of Jeru-
the Holy City of Jerusalem be heard.
The lands in which they dwell salem within the boundaries of
wherefrom his influence spread
fall into two rough categories: Israel. He recently testified • be-
throughout the world. He was
independent countries such as, fore the United Nations Concilia-
also privileged to witness. the 2 Detroiters Delegates
Egypt, Syria, Iraq. Iran and Ye-, thin Commission where • he op-
establishment of the Jewish to JWB Conference
men: and countries under the' posed the internationalization of
State for which he so selflessly
NEW YORK—Mrs. Samuel R.
direct influence of a European : the Holy City, declaring that
sacrificed himself.
Glowgower and Samuel H. Ru-
power. generally as co lon i es „r : under Israel's jurisdiction the
"He
was
practically
the
sole
biner, of Detroit, are members of
,.
protectorates: French Morocco, holy places of all. faiths would
great personality to which all the Jewish Center division com-
RABBI BAR- ILAN
Algiers (a department of metro- continue to be safeguarded.
elements and parties in Israel mittee of the National Jewish
• • •
polilan France). Tunisia, Tripoli-1 SEMINARY HEAD
turned to and accepted advice Welfare Board (JWB), which will
the
Mizrachi
Women's
Organiza-
tania, Libya, C y n e n a i c a and
In 1946, at the third convention lion and the Mizrachi youth from with earnestness and rever- hold its sixth annual meeting
Aden. The former are closed to of the Mi z rachi Organization
ence, for all respected his clarity April 30 and May 1 here.
direct JDC aid, but in the latter held in Chicago, Rabbi Berlin I movements were founded,
of insight, his depth and percep-
Rabbi
Bar-Ilan
was
a
leading
JDC can and does operate,
was elected president of the member of the executive
tion, and his geniality. His place
JDC aid began to go to Jews movement, a post which he held millet of World Mizrachi since will not be filled in the Jewish
in Moslem lands as early as 1940. .until 1928. During his presidency, 1911.
world at large nor in Israel."
He was president of the
In 1947 JDC began to give in-
world religious - Zionist move-
creased attention to their plight,
ment since 1931, and the vice- Artificial Lake Seen
setting up a North African de- Halevy
president of all World Zionist
partment in its Paris headquar-
Irrigating the Negev

congresses held since 1921.
tern under Mine. Helene Benatar,
TEL AVIV—(20A)—A plan
In 1923, Rabbi Bar-Ilan was
noted French Jewish attorney to
now under consideration would
coordinate scattered relief pro-
provide for the increase of water
g rams.
04
114 v[RtiON
The Halevy Music Center will Canada Ranks Second
supplies to the Negev by creating
2 MILLION BUDGET
be dedicated at 2 p.m., May 8, in DP Immigration
an artificial lake between Tel
W Jotter otitopetEe along O.• many etttee-
Last year, JDC spent nearly when the corner stone to the mu-
lend trade of t•evago a 1o0 sire. .
Aviv and Petach Tikvah.
NEW to YORK—Canada
is second
• ;900,000 to aid these Jews; in sic room will be laid at 13965 Lin- only
Share Ole glory of thus b•ouhluf ':'trad.ae
Both rainwater and water from
Israel in the absorbtion
countrywde
the Yarkon river would be stored
1949 it contemplates spending wood avenue.
Newlyweds r•lorn year alter year
of Europe's DP's, Mandel Kraicer . in the lake.
$2,000,000. (These sums are ex-
toot* the pleaaarl
The Center will inclu de•
Experts estimate
one d' A lioneytncor at Treosgo"
clusive of the funds JDC has and brary and a large music room to director for HIAS in the British that several million cubic meters
SEATON HAT TO OCTOBIP
will spend for the emigration of be utilized for rehearsals of the sector of Germany, reported. of water could be made available
ov,.4
jus d:atha'•l jade,.
North African Jews to Israel.)
chorus, musicales, lectures, and Since the end of the wa r , Canada daily for the irrigation of the
Much of what JDC spent in other entertainment. gave homes to close to 100.000 Negev through this plan.
?dotage
Zap
• 1
Je ws, he
,
1948 went for the emergency re-
The Halevy Singing Society said.
•, •
2.4.11k
lief of the victims of a series of will present its 24th annual con-
mai 1.1.1c; otea
SOCIAL-CITES TO DANCE
Half of the, 100,000 came to
outbreaks and, pogoms. January cert Sunday evening, June 5 at
The
Center
Social-Cites
will
saw 76 Jews killed and 78 wound- the Art Institute. Featured solo- Canarla•in 1948, , Kraicer declared.
contrasted this to the U. S. hold their third anniversary
ed in Aden city. )11 the British ists will include tenor Richard
He who
this with the 29,- , dance Saturday evening, May 7
protectorate of Aden; June wit- Tucker, Pavel Slavensky and 000
at th Center.

e
nessed 44 killed and 57 wounded Margaret Kozenn. Julius Chajes from May, 1946 to Oct. 30, 1948, ,
when Immigrants to the U. S.
in pogroms in two communities of will direct.
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT .
French Morocco, Jerada and Ou-
Dr. William Klein is president under the present DP legislation
. THE BEAUTIFUL
began to arrive in the U. S. •
jda; the same month 26 were of the organization.
and 30 wounded in Tripoli,
chief city of Tripolitanla, now
FOR A TREAT .
Israel New Homeland
under British administration.
AND THE GRANDEST
ARAB tVORLD ANGERED.

„,,I A . ;oneynfoos
o
v

Group
Sights Center

TAWINGO LODGE

TIDES Hotel

for Shanghai's Jews

The pogroms were the terrible
end product of a wave of violence
and anti -Jew is It disturbances
swept the Arab world last
year in the wake of the events in
Palest inv.
As the tide of hate subsided,
Jews from the hill towns and vil-
lages began to push into the fes-
tering ghettos of North Africa's
chief cities, Casablanca, Marra-
kech, Rabat, and Tunis, searching
for security against future vio-1
lence. Still another result was a
sudden spurt in emigration for,
Israel by those who could leave.

Soviet Pamphlet
Blasts Zionism

NEW YORK (WNS) Soviet
views with regard to Zionism
were revealed recently in a pam-
phlet, 150,000 copies of which have
been circulated defining Zionism
as a "reactionary, anti-democratic
trend of the Jewish bourgeoisie."
At the same time the pamphlet
stated that all members of the
Israeli Cabinet are Zionists and
that Zionism "attempts to dis-
tract Jewish workers from the
class struggle."
Jewish workers "outside the
Zionist organization," it said, are
united in the Communist Party in
Israel and support a program de-
manding that "Israel conclude a
pact with the Soviet Union and
the countries of the new democ-
racy."

TO DISCUSS DISCIPLINE
Discipline as related to the
home, school and informal group
experiences will be discussed for
and with the Jewish Parents In-
stitute in a panel of professional
persons, at 8:30 p.m., Monday at
the Center.

HAIFA—(Z0A)— More than
875 Jews, the remnants of a Jew-
ish community which settled in
Shanghai 40 years ago, and once
numbered 18,000. have begun
life anew in Israel after a two and
a half month voyage from the
Chinese port.
They carried with them six
scrolls of the Torah from the
Shanghai Synagogue, originally
brought there by the vanguard of
3.000 Jews fleeing pogroms in
Czarist Russia.
A spokesman fur the group de-
clared that bringing the scrolls
to Israel meant that the Shanghai
' Jews were transferring their
heart to the Jewish State.


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