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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-11-24

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Vol. 51 — No. 94 41-Ft. ,."/

Thursday, November 24, 1949 10c a Copy

Thanksgiving!

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At Co- 'ress Session

$3 Per Year

UN Faces
Struggle on
Jerusalem

LAKE SUCCESS—(WNS)
—With the Jerusalem prob-
lem approaching consideration
by the General Assembly,
there are mounting indica-
tions that the issue will be
fought out bitterly.

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Mrs. Samuel Green, president of the Michigan Council of the
American Jewish Congress, and newly elected national vice-
president, sits between Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and Judge Justine
Wise Pollee, national president of the Women's Division of the
American Jewish Congress, at the Congress convention. Other
Detroiters elected were William Cohen, Zeldon Cohen, Mrs.
Barnett Dickman, Mrs. Harry Frank and Dr. David B. Gaberman.

Israel's opposition to the inter-
nationalization proposal will be
led by Moshe Sharett, foreign
minister, who declared uon
p ar-
rival in this country that he had
come "for the primary purpose
of asserting Israel's position in
Jerusalem and to try to get it in-
The ceremony of laying the in the singing of dedication
ternationally accepted."
cornerstone of the new building hymns. Temple Israel's choir,
He reiterated Israel's rejection of Temple Israel now nearing directed by Karl W. Haas and
of the Conciliation Commission's completion will be celebrated at Cantor Robert S. Tolman, will
proposal for international con 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 27, at render Lewandowsky's
trol of the city and asserted tha Manderson and Marton roads.
his country will offer "all rea Harry C. LeVine, president, will CORNERSTONE CONTENTS
sonable guarantees for the safet y preside over the program. Rabbi
Inside the cornerstone box will
and inviolability of such hol y Leon Fram will conduct the re- be placed the writings of Rabbi
ligious
service
and
preach
the
holy places as may be found i n
Fram, letters to the religious
sermon. William Edward Kapp, school and congregation of 100
our territory."
architect of the Temple, will years hence, the membership list
EXPECT VOTE TO FAIL
speak.
as well as the names of all the
With the United States showin g
The cornerstone is being dedi- officers of the congregation,
no sign of definite alignment o
n cated to the pupils of Temple
*111 anks America" is expressed by 13-month-old Elizabeth the Conciliation. Commissiose s Israel Religious School. The Men's Club, Sisterhood arid
Spielman, born In a DP camp, with a lusty wave of a turkey drum. proposal, with Vatican source children are conducting a cam- Youth Group. The cornerstone
She is at a Hebrew Immigrant Aid Socieety Thanksgiving dinner pressing relentlessly for adoption paign for the building fund of will be sealed by Sol R. Colton,
chairman of the building fund
of the internationalization plan
at the society's New York shelter.
committee. Louis H. Schostak,
and with Arab truculence reach the Temple.
chairman of the building com-
ing a stage of open threats of re PLEDGE TO THE FLAG
The Boy Scouts and the Girl mittee, Arthur J. Hass, chair-
newal of activities, the scene here
Is quilt. confused and. misleading Scouts, the Cubs and the Brown- man of the memorials ecimmit- .
' ies, sponsored by the Men ,s
On the other hand, there i s Club and the Sisterhood of Tem- tee, and Harry C. LeVirie, and'
Jacob A. Citrin, president and
growing conviction that the in 1ple Israel, will present the
flag vice-president respectively, of
ternationalization proponents wil I of America.
the congregation.
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Bernard Isaacs, UHS superintend- not be able to muster the neces
-
The pupils of the religious
Hour will pay tribute to the ent; Jacob Kellman, member of sary two-thirds vote in the As
school will lead the congregation
United Hebrew Schools on the
sembly.
broadcast at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. the board of directors; and Albert
In the meantime a new devel
Interviews will be held with Elazar, associate superintendent.
(Continued on Page 2)
The "Tribute to Greatness"
vortical of the program will pre-
sent the life of Chaim Nachman
Bialik, who was instrumental in
the revival of Hebrew as a living
language.
The Home Relief Society will
NEW YORK—Rabbi Max Nuss-
Charles Weiner will direct a meet noon Monday at the home
In addition, the news of the choral group at the Jewish Com-
I of Mrs. Maurice Garelick, 18503 baum, national vice-president of
the American Jewish Congress,
TEL AVIV—(WNS) —Reuven Jewish world will be given in munity Center beginning at 8:30 Fairfield avenue.
criticized Justice Meier Stein-
Rubin, Israel's minister to Ro- March of Time style and the cal- p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 30.
I The group wil complete plans
mania, has quit his post and endar of local events will be
"Any amateur, man or woman, fur its donor luncheon which brink of the Anti-Defamation
there is no Intention to replace presented.
without any previous musical ex- will be held Wednesday, Nov. 30 League of the Bnai Brith for
making "philanthropic isolation-
him as long as Israeli-Romanian
The Chronicle Hour is heard perience or technical knowledge at the Book-Cadillac.
ist statements."
relations remain strained, it was each Sunday at 10:45 a.m. over can join the Center choral
Mrs. Frank Winton is chair-
Judge Steinbrink had warned
reliably stated.
station WKS111, 1310 on your dial. group," said Weiner,
I man of the event.
that "prolonged emphasis on Jew-
According to some sources the
ish overseas need has led Ameri-
minister had been recalled. Ru-
can Jews to neglect the needs of
bin, a noted artist, was appoint- HADASSAII SETS $6,535,000 BUDGET
Jewish welfare and civic agencies
ed less than a year ago and he
in this country." -
was said to have had several
"I believe," said Nussbaum,•
unpleasant encounters with Ana
"that Judge Steinbrinit's senti-
Pauker, Romania's foreign min-
ments are not aimed at planning
ister, over the question of Jewish
an enrichment of American Jew-
emigration to Israel.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.—Con-
Sonic weeks ago, Prime Min-
President Truman, praised Israel ish life, but at fostering an alien-
ter David Ben Gurion referred cluding their 35th convention,
and held out promises of further ation between Israel and the
Ana Pauker as a "Jewish nearly 1,000 delegates and guests •
American assistance for the Jew- American Jewish community.
"With thousands still living in
ish State.
woman" who was interested in of Hadassah, unamimously re-
tents, Israel's survival must be
proving to the Jews in her
MESSAGE
FROM
TRUMAN
given priority in fund raising for
country that there was no point elected Mrs. Samuel W. Halprin
A message from President Tru- another four or five years," Nuss-
emigrating to a state where of New York as national presi-
man stated: "It is reassuring to baum added.
work was scarce and the govern- dent for a third term, accepted
know that in addition to fulfill-
ment anti-democratic." • budgets totaling $6,535,000 for
ing their responsibilities as citi-
Ben Guiron's attack was re- projects in Israel and the United
zens, the members of Hadassah
ported to have been the subject States, and passed resolutions
are carrying forward the ideals
condemning
the
UN
proposal
to
of an official Romanian protest
of American democracy through.
to the Israeli legation in Bucha- internationalize Jerusalem, and
institutions which they have
BUDAPEST — (W NS) — About
backing the UN Declaration of
rest.
built and which they are sup-
3,000 Hungarian Jews will be
Human Rights and anti-genocide
porting.
permitted to emigrate to Israel if
convention.
"I hope that it will not be long an agreement now under nego-
OFFICERS REELECTED
before the international prob- tiations between this country
Reelected as vice-presidents
lems which confornt the State of and the new state is concluded,
were Mrs. Julian Ansell of New-
Israel, in which they are so it was disclosed.
"Outside U.S.A.:. a fashion ton Center, Mass., Mrs. Siegfried
deeply interested, will be solved
Of those who will be permitted
glow created by Doris Fisher Kramarsky of New York, and
peacefully and satisfactorily to to leave at least 2,000 must be
Gershenson, will be presented by Mrs. James Olshan of Chicago.
:ill the parties interested."
people over 50 years of age. The
the Detroit section of the Na- New vice-presidents are Mrs.
"The creation of the State of rest are to be people whose fam-
tional Council of Jewish Women Leo Dana and Mrs. Perlman of
MRS. SAMUEL HALPRIN
Israel means that the Zionist ily members are residing in Is-
at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 5 at Masonic New York, and Mrs. J. H. Kula-
movement can no longer be the rael and who had not left Hun-
Temple. -
kovsky of Omaha.
tary is Mrs. Bernard Rosenbaum, political spokesman for the peo- gary illegally.
Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels is presi-
Mrs. Abraham Tulin, of New of New York.
ple of Israel," Mrs. Halprin
dent and Mrs. Sidney R. Solomon York remains national treasurer,
Oscar L. Chapman who will stated in her keynote address. j NEW 110TEL FOR TEL AVIV
general chairman. Resale shop and Mrs. Elliot F. Glassberg of become the new secretary of the
At a banquet after conclusion) TEL AVIV—(ISI) —Plans for
chairman is Mrs. Stanley R. New Rochelle, N. Y., stays on interior on Dec. 1 to replace of the business sessions, Dr.
the construction of a 10-story ho-
Akers and Mrs. Max Schuster is for a second term as national Julius A. Krug, speaking on his Nahum Goldmann, chairman
of tel have been confirmed by the
iw chafge of tickets.
secretary. New recording secre- own behalf and in the name of
(Continued on Page 2) imunicipality.

Teinple Israel Plans Rites
for Laying of Cornerstone

Chronicle Hour to Honor
Hebrew Schools mid Bialik

Israel's Envoy
Quits Romania

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Center to Initiate
Choral Folk Group

AJC Criticizes
Relief Society Anti-Overseas
Awaits Donor `Philanthropy' •

Mrs. Halprin Is Reelected

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Council Women
to See Fashions

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Hungary to Allow
3,000 to Emiurate

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