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DETROIT
Set Late Services
at Ilnai Moshe
To Preside
Thonday, October 27, 1949
JEWISH CHRONICLE
Guest Sj u
!Only UJA. Can Fully Aid
Israel, Weizinaim Avers
Congregation Bnai Moshe will
begin the •1949-50 series of late :
Friday night services at 8:15' TEL AVIV—(WNS)—The prob- flies who are still talking of a
p.m•
lent of "absorbing an enormous second round."
The services are intended for •
Ile said Israel must be p repared
t I
the ehtire family. Rabbi Moses immigration
at this continued
time cannot
be solved without
help • and that the "only preparation is
Lehrman
will deliver
ser- ! "m. America !brooch the l.'JA." people." Continuing, he declared
and Cantor
David the
Katzman
mon`
' that if immigration and settle-
,
'
will chant the Sabbath prayers. I mann
• ment are maintained "there will
declared at
A social hour will follow the Rehovoth, where.
be no necessity for military action
where
sisterhood sere-
ser vice with the he
or defense" since Israel's neigh-
••-
received the `!':
ng as hos
hors would then realize that the
•
•,
members of the
new State means business. .
United Jew is lit
At the same time the Israeli
,r
Appeal "emer- •
president emphasized that Israel
gency mission"F
is trying to treat the Arabs in the
delegation.
land in the fairest possible way
Receiving thi .
The theological seminary Ye-
and would continue to do so in
shivath Chachmey Lublin will delegation at tte
the future. He said it was his
Weizmann
observe the Yeshizeit of Rabbi
opinion that the "conflict our ad-
Weizmann
Lute of Science,
Meyer Shapiro at a memorial the Israeli president warned with versaries arc talking aboUt is very
gathering at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.
all his "might against the wide- far removed" and that "when
Rabbi Shapiro was the founder spread impression that, now that Israel is built up it will be• the
RABBI ARONSON
•
and dean of world famous Ye- Israel is established, the responsi- gateway to the entire East—a safe,
shivath Chachmey Lublin of Eu- bilities for immigration and settle- clean civilized gate."
rope.
Lauding Prime Minister Ben
ment can be thrust entirely on
The guest speaker will be the shoulders of the Israelis."
Gu•ion and his government for
Rabbi A. B. ,Zilzerberg, former
He asserted Israel's situation the manner in which they tackled
Rabbi of Warshaw and at present
so many problems with scr little
will remain critical during the money, Dr. Weizmann said huge
a Rabbi in Pittsburgh.
A meal will be served by the next five years since the new progress had been made "though
The Bnai Moshe Adult School
Ladies auxiliary of the Yeshe- State "is still surrounded by ene- at times it seems so slow."
' of Jewish Studies v ■ ill open its
vath. The chairman will be J.
- -
l949-50 season on Tuesday at
Soberman and the toastmaster, J.
•
8:30 p.m.'with Rabbi David Aron-
Weisberg.
son, of Minneapolis, president of
t h e Rabbinical Assembly of
' ionist
Z
In response to the public's re- most enjoy, the Chronicle Hour America, as guest • speaker.
The subject of the address is
ception, the De t r o i t Jew i s h has broadcast a variety of dra-
I "Rebuilding Our World." Adnris-
Chronicle Hour has added 15 matic and entertaining shows.
minutes to its air time and will All the different types of pro- sion is free and the public is wel-
(Continued from Page 1)
be on WKHM at 10:45 a. m., Sun- grams were so favorably received come.
Israeli infantry company to,be led
Classes wilt begin the same
day, with the slogan of the Torch that the Chronicle Hour will con-
by an American during the war.
Drive, "Knock on Any Door," as tinue to strive for variety.
evening at 8 , p.m. and will con-
Prior to his Israeli army selty-
In line with this policy, future , tinuc till 8:55 p.m. when students
its theme. The program will last
ice, Doneson was active in the
I broadcasts will f ea lure "Brief will adjourn to hear RAN
Brigadier Kisch District of the until 11:30.
In the "Tribute to Greatness" Gems of Literature" and "Brief Aronson.
Philadelphia Zionist Organization,
Four clauses will convene each
JWV, Bnai Brith and Synagogue section, the United Foundation i Biblical Tales" in dramatic form.
Torch Drive will be acclaimed, I • The Chronicle Hour is heard at Tuesday for a period of 20 weeks.
youth groups.
!.10:45 a. m. Sunday over Station divided in two .semesters. The
During World War II, Doneson along with Young Israel, whid i '
will be: Hebrew I: Keep-
•subjects
served with the 8th and 28th is dedicating its new youth cen- WKMH, 1310 on your dial.
!
ing up with your child's Hebrew
Infantry Divisions and was ap- ter Sunday.
studies: Hebrew. 2: becoming au-
pointed commanding officer of the
The broadcast of Nov. 6 will
, quainted with the Hebrew Ian-
American University in Paris im-
pay tribute to the National Conn-
! guage: highlights of the Bible and
mediately after V. E. Day.
He has visited Palestine twice ell of Jewish Women and that of I 1 William Cohen, of 2265 Chicago adventures in Jewish history.
13 will
Is i feature t le tam
'
was elected president ' Classes will be taught by David
within the last five years. While the Nov.
there, he worked with Haganah of the Bnai Brith Women. • of the Business and Professional Levi, Mrs. Moses•Lehrman. Rabbi
[and lived as a member of an agril•-• In an effort to present the type Chapter of the American Jewish Moses Lehrman a n d Walter
Farber.
cultural settlement. I of program which the public will Congress.
Chachiney Lublin
to Honor Founder
MRS. BENJAMIN KOIIEN
• •
•
AJC to Hear
Candidates
Mayoralty candidates Albert
Cobo and George Edwards, as
well as the 18 council nominees,
will appear at a political forum
sponsored by the De t r o it
Women's Division of the Amer-
ican Jewish Congress at 1:30
p. m., Monday in Temple Beth
Jericho, 11331 Linwood avenue.
The public is invited.
The question to be discussed by
each speaker will be: "What do
you consider the vital issues in
Detroit and how do you intend
to cope with them?"
Mrs. Benjamin L. Kohen,
chairman of the Congress com-
mission on law and social action,
will preside. The AJC is .a non-
political organization not sup-
porting any candidate or party.
Noah's Ark Topic,
of Fram SerMon
"Noah and His Ark — Why
Have They Become Front Page
Headline News?" will be the sub-
ject of the sermon to be. delivered
by Rabbi Leon Fram at 8:30
p. m., Friday at Temple Israel.
Services in the Institute of Arts.
A special feature of the serv-
ice will be the honoring of the
parents of the children four and
five years old, who received the
blessing of Rabbi Fram as they
began their Jewish education at
Temple Israel religious school.
The parents also will be guests
of the sisterhood at a reception to
be held at the conclusion of the
service.
•
Slate Classes
at Bnai lloshe
Region
Gets New Leader
Israel Lays Terror to Iraq
(Continued from Page 1)
Legends on Air
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boren of
Calvert avenue announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gary,
at 9 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 5, at
Congregation Bnai David. A re-
ception will be held in his
tonor at home on Saturday,
slov. 5. •
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ersher of
Richton avenue announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ed-
ward Jerome, at 9:30 a.m., Sat-
urday at Congregation Beth
Schmul. A reception will be
held in his honor at home from
2 to 5 p.m.. Sunday.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wililams
of Greenlawn avenue announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Adrian Stuart on Saturday at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snitz
of •shbury Park avenue an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Franklin Lyle, on Saturday,
Nov. 5, at Congregation Beth
Aaron. An open house will be
held in his honor from 2 to 5
p.m., Sunday, Nov. 6, at 10242
Pinehurst avenue.
Chronicle Hour . Expands
William Cohen Picked
by Congress B and P
is reported awaiting the U. S. and
British reactions to the Jewish
protest before broaching the sub-
ject before the General Assem-
bly.
In Washington, George Mc-
Ghee, Assistant Secretary of
State, conferred with Ambassa-
dor Elath of Israel for 35 minutes
on the alleged attacks. Elath said
SOCIAL-LITES TO DANCE
that it had been confirmed that
The Center Social-Lites will 2000 Jews were in Iraqi concen-
hold an autumn dance Nov. 6 at tration camps and that some have
Butzel Hall. Music will be by died.
Stewart Cowen.
•ear Mitzvah
•
A. J. LACHOVER is the editor
and compiler of "Hebrew Leg-
ends and Sabbath Stories"
which will be heard psi the
American Jewish Hour from
1:30 to 2:30 p. m., each Sunday
over WILE. The stories will
be read and interpreted in Eng-
lish by Bette Weinberg, who,
with her father, Harry, directs
the program.
COMMERCE LINKED UP
TEL AVIV—The shambet s of
commerce in Tel Aviv and Haifa
participate in conferences of the
International Chamber of Corn-
!tierce.
"A new wave of persecutions f mer reprisals. they have not
began three weeks ago," the Tel dared to raise their voices in pro-
Aviv statement said. "On the Day' test.
Lerner To Talk On Israel—Adv.
of Atonement. Oct. 3. police in-! "The authorities have imposed
vaded the sanctity of a Syna- a strict ban on all news of these
gogue at Amara, south of Bag- happenings in the local press for
SALE ON GAS HEAT
dad, and arrested ten of the wor- fear of repercussions abroad."
Nationally - known popular
shifters, among them the chair-
The government of Israel point-
brands Gas Burners installed
man of the community •council.
ed out that "all this is done at a by reliable Company. Com-
"Those arrested were not in- time when the government of !s-
pletely installed from $189.99.
tormed of the charges against rael is doing its utmost to consoli-
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them. Three days later, five Jews date the position of the Arab mi-
Phone TY 4-101
were arrested in Bagdad and nolity in Israel."
their houses ransacked.
TORTURE REPORTED
"The next day it was discov- '
ered that they were being tor
tured in order to wring from
them confessions that they be-
longed to the Zionist movement
and to the organization responsi-
ble for arranging the escape of
Jews from T•aq.
"Additional searches were car-
ried out in Bagdad on Oct. 12
and scores of arrests made. These
new detainees were also sub-
jected to torture. Since then,
seaches, arrests and torture con-
tinue on an ever-increasing scale.
Police have also broken into
schools, and teachers and pupils
. have been arrested.
"Latest reports show that more
than 100 among the newly arrest-
ed have been sent to Abu Grib
camp, south of Bagdad, and some
70 others have been held for in-
vestigation.
"The detainees include the par-
ents of people who are alleged to
have succeeded in escaping and
making their way to Israel. Tor-
tures are carried out according to
the best known Nazi methods.
The victims include several
young women.
FEAR REPRISALS
"The Jews of Bagdad are
stricken with fear," the statement
continued. "They believe their
entire community is on the brink
of disaster. Fearing even grim-
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