Acclaim Chronicle Hour
The Jewish Chronicle Hour presented its inaugural program Sunday over W1(5111
--Ph otos by Jack Bigeltnan
Mrs. Josephine Weiner, president of the Women's Division of the JIVE; and Seymour
Tilchin, publisher of the Chronicle, who acted as moderator. The
picture on the right
shows the program's dramatic staff: I. to
r., Bob Seymour, director, Seymour Tuehow,
narrator, Lee Robinson, Marvin Bernstein, Irwin Immerman and Jerry Camiener.
amid much acclaim. At the left are shown four civic leaders who participated in
the first round table discussion: Left to right, Julian H. Krolik, president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation; Morris Jacobs, president of the Michigan Zionist Region;
Dath,a-Lt .TeuziAh,
‘HREINICLE
Vol. 51 — No. :17
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Thursday, October 6, 1949
Hadassah and Histadrut
.
Escape lime Restraints
JERUSALEM — (WNS) — The It adds that tension in north-
United Jewish Appeal in the U.S. ern Galilee is increasing.
must get from all Zionist groups
Recent immigrants to Israel
their "absolute priority, coopera- who are willing to try living and
tion and assistance in its cam- working in a collective agricul-
paign on behalf of Israel," ac- tural settlement may do so for
cording to •a statement issued by one year without losing any of
Berl Locker, chairman of the Jew- the priority rights due to them as
ish Agency executive.
new immigrants, including hous-
Locker declared that the Had- ing and financial grants for the
assail and Histadrut campaigns in establishment of individual en-
the United States are doing im- terprises, it was 'announced by
portant work on behalf of Israel the Jewish Agency. Up to now
and have received the approval immigrants who entered agri-
of the World Zionist Congress. In cultural settlements had lost these
continuing their fund-raising ac- rights.
tivities, they will, however, rec• MOST SHUN FARMING
ognize the priority of the United
During the one-year test period
Jewish Appeal with regard to the new immigrants will enjoy all
the rights of regular members of
timing and techniques, he said.
All other campaigns fur Israel Kibbutz settlements except the
will be subject to rules and reg- privilege of voting. •
This new inducement to immi-
ulations that will be established
by a special Agency committee grants to engage in farming
work is being offered since it was
that will soon he established,
found that of the quarter-million
'VENGEANCE GANGS'
immigrants who arrived in Israel
So-called Arab "vengeance
during the past year only a lit-
gangs" are terrorizing Arabs in tle more than five per cent havf
northern Israel who sell land or elected to join agricultural set-
are friendly to Jews, according to dements, while the rest preferred
a report which was published in to settle in the already over-
Al Hamishmar," organ of Hash- crowded cities.
omer Hatzair.
A corporation has bcen found-
The paper says that in the ed in the United States for the
village of Tamarah, Mohammed purpose of erecting a big shoe
Ali • Saud, principal land sales factory near Jerusalem, Robert R.
agent for the Jewish National Nathan, American economic ad-
Fund, was murdered, while in viser to the Jewish Agency, said
another village 80 head of cattle upon his arrival here. He ex-
were stolen from an Arab elder pressed the hope that U. S. Jews
for alleged "collaboration" with will invest $100,000,000 in Israel
Jews.
in the next three years.
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Pea Year
8-Day Feast
of Succoth
Is Awaited
Community leaders, Rabbis and civic aides, with phone
calls and a flood of telegrams, hailed the Detroit Jewish
Chronicle Hour after its debut as a community enterprise
Sunday over WKMH.
The general listening public
displayed its liking for the color-
ful and lively program of drama,
music and informal discussion by
expressing its appreciation by
phone and letter to the Chronicle
and the station.
with the commemoration of She-
mini Azereth. It will be followed
by the colorful rites of Simchath
Torah Sunday, Oct. 16.
Coining only a few days after
the solemn Ten Days of Peni-
tence, Succoth is celebrated with
joyful rites. The Ethrog and
Lulav and the Succah, symbols
of the harvest and of God's pro-
tection, lend much color to the
festivities.
Hours of worship are listed by
Synagogues as follows:
Shaarey Zedek
Services at 5:30 p. m., Friday
and 8:45 a. In., Saturday and Sun-
day. Rabbi Morris Adler will de-
liver the sermons at all festival
services. Cantor Jacob H. Sonen-
klar and the choir, under the di-
rection of Dan Frohman, will of-
ficiate.!
The congregational Succah will
be erected on the playground of
the Beth Ha-Ycled nursery school
and Kiddush for worshippers will
be held in the Succah, following
every service.
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Bnai David
on your dial, between WXYZ and
WEXL.
Hadassah will take over this
coming Sunday's program, All
Hadassah members were especial-
ly invited to listen in by Mrs.
Robert Drews, the organization's
publicity chairman.
The half hour show will in-
elude "A Tribute to Iladassah," a
dramatic presentation of the
works of the American women's
organization in Israel.
Also featured will be brief in-
terviews with Mrs. Theodore
Bargman, president of the De-
troit chapter; Mrs. Alfred Mey-
ers, general chairman of the 1949
Honor Roll, and Mrs. Bud Blum,
executive secretary.
Music and news will round out
the program.
Allied Jewish Campaign,
Debate Sla
011 Chaliita nt
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Map Droock
Testimonial
Rosenivald Cron p
Picks Clara Cohen
Ida Zuger, Rebecca Bruce, Mollie
Mitchell, Helen Wolf, Mae Marsh,
Fannie Olshanky, Tillie Sable,
Sadie Morrison, Ida Stein and
Sonia Block.
The group donated $100 to the
GABRIEL COHEN
The next meeting of Chapter 1,
ZOD will take the form of a de-
bate between Seymour Tilchin, •
publisher of the Detroit Jewish
Chronicle. and Gabriel Cohen,
publisher of the National Jewish
Post, on the question of mass
immigration of young American
A public testimonial and re- Jews to Israel.
It will be held at the Rose Sit-
ception in honor of Aaron
Droock, who recently completed tig Cohen auditorium, at 8:30
four years as president of the p.111., Wednesday, Oct. 12.
Lillian Tron and Lena Sitrin,
Community Council, is being
planned by a special committee program co-chairmen of Chapter
which has been appointed for 1, advised members and others
that purpose by Dr. Shmarya to come early to be some of ob-
taining seats.
Kleinman, Council president.
Worship starts at 6 p. m., Fri-
day. At Saturday's service be-
ginning at 8:45 a. rn., Rabbi
Joshua Sperka will preach on
"The Home Away From Home."
At Sunday services, Rabbi
Sperka will preach on. "Second
Wind and Second Sight." Cantor
The affair will be held on Oct.
Hyman Adler and his choir will
27 at Temple Beth El. Dr. B.
appointed to supervise the holy
(Continued on Page 151
Benedict Glazer is chairman.
places on which the Catholics
The following committee is in
would have a majority.
charge of arrangements: Harry
The Catholics further propose
Yudkoff, chairman, Mrs. Samuel
that two Christian representa-
Green, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer,
tives be appointed to both the
Jewish and Arab municipalities
Clara Cohen was installed as Rabbi Leon Frain, Julian Krolik,
established in Jerusalem, regard- president of the Julius Rosenwald Irving Katz, Dr. Lawrence I.
less of the number of Christians Unit 218 at a joint affair held Yalta, Ralph Mayer, James I.
Ellmann, Sidney Shevitz and
living there.
with the post.
ARAB, ISRAELI PLEAS
Other officers are Sara Brewer, Samue1J. Rhodes,
(At Lake Success the Arab
state of Lebanon urged the Gen-
eral Assembly of the United , Na-
tions to make Jerusalem an "in-
ternational community" with
"1411, unrestricted and inalien-
(Continued au rage 2)
Publisher
The eight day celebration of
the harvest festival of Suc-
The , Chronicle flour will be
coth will open Friday at sun- heard regularly at 11 a.m., every
set and conclude a week later Sunday morning on WKMH, 1310
Special Rights Proposed
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by Catholics tit Holy City
JERUSALEM—(WNS)—A plan
for extraterritoriality for the holy
places of Jerusalem, according
to which they would not be sub-
ject to the jurisdiction of the
courts of either Israel or Jordan
and would be governed directly
by a permanent United Nations
committee, is being prepared in
Catholic church circles.
According to the plan, both the
Israel and Jordan governments
would sign concordats with the
Vatican and other Christian
church groups to protect the re-
ligious groups' extraterritorial
rights in Jerusalem. An inter-
consular committee wrubi be
City Applauds
Chroniclellour
TEMPLE ISRAEL YOUTH
The Temple Israel Youth Group
will present an evening of danc-
ing. games, a full length movie
and refreshments on Saturday,
Oct. 15, at the home of Pug Sut-
kin, 25707 Hereford road.
Hadassah B and I'
to Hear liev.ilayne
The Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne will
address a meeting of the Business
and Professional group of Hadah-
sah at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12,
at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
The latest Israeli movie re-
leases will also be shown.
The Rev. Mr. Mayne is execu-
tive secretary of the Detroit
Round Table of Catholics, Pro-
testants and Jews. He directs the
Michigan regional group and also
lectures on radio programs in pro-
moting goodwill between religious
groups.