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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Premier Hits
.
`State m State'
Thursday. November 10. 1919
Better Luck Next Year
JWV
(Continued from Page I)
veloped an (Nutt!. tendency for
settling on land.
COST OF LIBERATION
Eliezer Kaplan, Finance Minis-
ter, reported that the war for
liberation cost more than $300,-
000,000 and that 75 percent bf the
money was covered by the Jews
in Israel.
He said in the six months be-
tween April and October the
Israeli government covered more
than ninety percent of the de-
fense needs, adding that the Is-
raeli population is unable to bear
single-handed the country's bud-
get for security, development and
immigrant absorption.
ion.
He expressed disappoinment at
the failure of outside Jewry to
provide the maximum means re-
quired fur the absorption of the
immigrants in the country. Be-
cause of the default of world
Jewry, he warned, the govern-
ment may be compelled to request
Knesset to Impose greater burd-
ens on Israel's citizenry.
Bulletin
Christopher Smith's dance in-
structors will entertain at the
Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Auxiliary
membership tea to be held Thurs-
day, Nov. 10, at the home of Mrs.
Rose Cantor, 9237 Wildemere
avenue. Mrs. Betty Litt is chair-
man. Mesdames Gerry Goldstone,
Gertrude Hertzberg, Kitty Pan-
kin and Evelyn Starman are as-
sisting her.. ,
Honored gUests will be De-
partment Prt'shletit Mae Gins-
burg, • national Vice-President
Arlene Rhodos, Louba Lupilofi f uj",
and past Department President
i•
Rose Cantor.
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Frisch Asks
Central Body
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leadership . of federations and
welfare funds .to say that until
they accept the control of the or-
ganized democratic community,
they cannot expect to be en-
trusted with the direction of
Jewish life through a system of
planning and budgeting."
Representing but a part of the
totality of Jewish community
life, they should be guided "by
the will of the community as a
whole," rather than by "their
own notions of what's good and
proper for the community," he
concludes.
• • •
■gimismainwAlll
Disappointed at Ending no place for them in Yes hivath Beth Yehudah, Menahem Oppen and Robert
Heller
Chinuch, listen to the consoling words of Rabbi Moses Fischer, chairman of the Yeshivah's Vaad na-
board of education. More than Mi would -be pupils of Beth Yehudah Schools will be turned
away this year.
(See Story on P. 2)
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Jewish Groups Ask Chum
Heads
Neutral Iraq Inquiry. to Hear Talk
The Lt. Eli Levin Ladies Aux-
iliary held, a Meeting Nov. 1 at
the home of Gertrude Holaerman.
A card party was held at the
home of Mrs: Rose Cantor, 9237
Wildemere avenue, for a pledge
for the home in memory of Allen
Cantor. The group will visit the
Marine Hospital on Nov. 21. Sed
Handel graduated as Grey Lady
from the Dearborn Hospital. The
next meeting will be held at R
p.m. Tuesday at the home of
Frieda Shiffman, 8575 Dumbarton
avenue.
• • • •
The Sholem Post Auxiliary will
hold a social meeting at 8 p. m.,
Thursday, Nov. 10 at the home
of Mrs, Alex Kohner, 18517 Snow-
den avenue.
Yiddish Poet
to Be Feted
Celebrating Jewish Book
Month, the Joint Yiddish Culture
'ZOA PLEDGES SUPPORT
Committee of the Jewish Com-
PLEDGING THE SUPPORT of
WASHINGTON— (WNS) —A rigI
munity Council and Center have
and
the
generally
accepted
request
that
it
send
a
commission
the ZOA to the democratization
arranged a program at 8:30 p.m.,
prhiciples of civil liberty."
plan, Frisch states that "the Zion- of neutral observers to Iraq to
Sunday at tile Center, which will
The delegation advised McGhee
ist Organization of America investigate the reported •perse-
The board of trustees and the feature H. Leivick, Yiddish dram-
that the situation was "deterior-
should 'welcome the opportunity cution of Jews by the Iraqi gov-
atist
and poet.
ating from hour to hour" and medical staff of the North End
of cooperation with all elements ernment was submitted to the that "immediate action must be Clinic will hear Dr. Harry Aug-
Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman
in the American Jewish commun- State Department by the repre-
taken if the 130,000 Jews of Iraq ust discuss "Impressions of My of the culture commission of the
ity and to report to them on its sentatives of seven of the lead-
are not to be crushed through Trip to Europe and Israel," at Council, will introduce the speak-
ing
national
Jewish
organizations.
own activities, progress and prob-
terror and economic strangu- 8:30 p. ni., Tuesday, Nov. 22, at er.
lems."
The action was taken shortly lation."
Enima Schaver will present
the Jewish Community Center.
Re(erring to the failure of pa st after the assertion by a State
• • •
David Wilkus, president of the songs based on poems by Lei-
attempts to create an over- alt Department spokesman that an
vick.
clinic. will head the meeting.
NEUTRAL. INVESTIGATION
representative Jewish bod
Tickets may be obtained by
Y investigation by the American
The
group
suggested
a
neutral
Dr.
August,
who
only
recently
Frisch declares that "the mo st ambassador to Iraq tilid failed to
investigating committee "in view returned from his trip overseas, calling the Council, WO. 34657,
important reason for this failu re substantiate the persecution
of the impossible burden which a is president of the Michigan So- or the Center, MA. 8400.
l ies in the fact that these effor
is barges made by Israel and Jew necessarily exhaustive investiga- ciety of Neurology and Psychi-
have all been made in the dire
h leadership here. ?
tion would impose upon the State atry and a member of the board
... lion of uniting American Jew c- is
ry • • •
Department."
of the Michigan State Mental Hy-
at the. top, i.e., through the affil
PROOF OF TORTURES
The delegation consisted of giene Society. His appointment
ation of Jewish national organi z- Shortly after that disclosure b
Milton King, vice-president of the was announced last week as a
. ations which, tied together, we re the State Department, Israel y
A meeting of Sheruth League
American Jewish Committee; member of the Mental Health
to form a sort of roof-organiz a _ Ambassador .
will be held Tuesday at the Jew-
Elath, while refus Rabbi Irving ,Miller, chairman of Commission of Michigan.
tion."
ish Community Center. Pledge
ing to comment on the findings the executive committee of the
Such a "roof organization," h e said his government had goo American Jewish Congress; Louis
cards will be distributed at the
maintains, "rested on pillars to o information that 2.000 Iraqi Jew
meeting, for the donor to be
Lipsky, chairman of the Ameri-
weak to support it. For sooner o ✓ had been imprisoned and tha
held Jan. 17 at Masonic Temple.
can Zionist Council; Frank Gold-
later, the Jewish organization s, many of them had been tortured
Mrs. Bernard Cohen is pro-
man. president of Bnai Brith;
either because they were ob _ sonic to death.
gram chairman. Hostesses for the
Adolph Held, president of the'
sessed by a sense of their ow •
After conferring with George Jewish Labor Committee; Jack-
evening are Mesdames Philip At-
importance or because they sa w C. McGhee, assistant secretary of son J. Holtz, national
kins, Morton Berlin, Max Chom-
command.
their prerogatives imperiled, hay e state for Near Eastern affairs, the er,
sky, Ernest Citrin, Samuel
Jewish War Veterans, and
exhibited the tendency to pul I Jewish leaders submitted a mem-
Rabbi Bernard J Bambe • e ,
LAKE SUCCESS — (WNS) — Cowen and Irving Erman.
away from the roof-organization, orandum specifying definite acts president of the Synagogue Coun-
Fifteen leaders of religious, liberal
thus dooming it to inactivity and of persecution. The delegation cil of America.
and labor thought in the United
eventual disappearance."
stated that the basic allegation
States joined in submitting to the
was not that the "government of
United Nations a proposal for the
Iraq had been arresting Jews in
establishment of an international
violation of its own laws, but
A meeting of the Bar Ilan group
curatorship for the Holy Places in
that • the laws themselves arc in
Israel and Arab Palegtine terri- of Hapoel Hamizrachi of Detroit,
s.
violation of the United Nations • tory, under UN supervision.
Jewish religious labor organiza-
WARSAW (WNS) — The Joint charter,
fundamental
human
They proposed that the com- tion, was held at Yeshivath Beth
Distribution Committee has been
Yehudah.
mission should be responsible to
ordered by the Polish governmen
Elected were: Rabbi Ernest
the
Security
Council
and
that
it
to wind up its relief and rehabili-
Greenfield, president; Dr. Leon
should
be
enabled
to
employ
tation activities, it was disclosed
guards. Simultaneously, a•copy of Herschfus, vice-president: Mrs .
here by William Bein, JDC direc-
the
document was dispatched to Ben Wrotslaysky, secretary, and
tor in Poland.
President
Truman with a request Max Carmen, treasurer.
"Aims and philosophy of the
Issued by the ministry for pub.
For information call Mrs. Wrot-
different
type.
of
that
the
American
delegation be
Yiddish educa-
lic administration, the communi-
slaysky, TY. 5-5649.
instructed to support the plan.
cation stated that the time for tion and what is being offered in
"The recognjtion of Arab and
inergency help for Polish Jews Detroit" is the topic of a sym-
J ewish zones would merely give
posium to be held by Club Israel,
Sam Levene Featured
.
•A ad ended and that. with the tak- Pioneer
•1 he gality to actuality," say the sig-
Women.
ing over by the government of
n
in
'Light Up the Sky'
atories, and "the integration of
The group will meet at 8:30
Welfare agencies maintained by
it the two zones with an Arab state
"Light Up The Sky," the new
p.m.
Tuesday
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Jewish organizations, it was ad-
; a nd the state of Israel respective- show business comedy coming to
Edith Bergman, 16604 Parkside
.
viable that JDC close its offices. avenue.
i v is
the only way of insuring the the Shubert Lafayette Theater
It is expeoted that the direc-
survival and the progress of the for a two week engagement start-
Participating are Moshe Haar,.
tion will be carried out before
ing Sunday evening, will tell the
director of the Sholom Aleichem /11ACI.
two communities." .
NAMULL RHODES of
the end of this year.
story of the famous Ritz Carlton
Schools: Janet Katz, organizer of
Detroit was elected vice-presi-
Hotel in Boston, a favorite stop-
HAIFI PORT TONNAGE UP
the Jewish Parents Institute; and
dent of the national Ladies
Listen to the Jewish Chronicle
ping off place for visiting theatri-
Albert Eezar, assistant superin-
HAIFI--(ISI)--October
was
a
Hour, the best in radio, at 10:15 tende t o f
Auxiliary of the Jewish War
cal celebrities.
Hebrew Veterans at their recent con- record month for Haifa port,
a.m., Sundays over WHAM
Schools.
Sam Levene is continuing in
which
handled
84,150
tons
of
im-
vention in Miami Beach.
it
ports and 2,800 tons of exports, the role of the dynamic play pro-
ducer introduced on Broadway.
by Dr. August
.
Sherutli Women
Set Donor Parley
UN Control
of Holy Places
Is Proposed
On 1W V Board
Poland Tells JDC
to Wind Up Relief
Club Israel Sets
Panel Speaker s
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Rabbi Greenfield
Heads Bar Ilan
t)