Thursday, December 1, 1949
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Temple Israel
Cornerstone
Rites Held
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lsrael Rejects tIN Proposal
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to internationalize Holy Ltl•
of view with lq - aers stand '(7ri the
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History, necessity and
welded modern Jerusalem into RUSSIA'S
RuS s's r i' a l ,No D ne of the earli-
(See Picture on Page 161
Jewish State and his country, est backers of the partition pro-
The cornerstone of the build-
therefore, will under no cire'um- , posal, showed its new policy
ing of Temple Israel was set in
stances agree to the establish- when its delegation introduced a
place in the presence of several
ment of an international regime resolution calling for the dissolu-
hundred members and friends of
over that area, Israeli Foreign Lion of the conciliation body and
the congregation. The corner-
Minister Moshe Sharett told the directing the trusteeship council
stone was dedicated to the chil-
•special political committee of the 'to approve the statute of Jer
dren of Temple Israel who were
UN as the debate on the Palestine usidem with amendments in "the
the principal participants. in the
Conciliation Commission's inter- direction of its great deinixra-
service and who are raising a
nationalization proposal reached tization."
fund to help complete the build-
a crescendo.
ing of the sanduary.
i Against the background of
He told the 59-man committee Sharett's contention that it would
Sandra Lazarus delivered the
that the original consent to in- !be "idle to urge now a return to
opening prayer. Jack Bagclade
ternationalization of Jerusalem ;a constitutional status quo ante,
and Samuel Freshman delivered
P4
under the UN was motivated by as if nothing had happened in
it ,- CI'
addresses. and John Shepherd
Leah Crohn, soprano, and David Krupp, baritone, will be
a spirit of sacrifice, but since the between," it would appear t
gave the concluding prayer.
featured by the Music Study Club at its annual concert at
fate of Jerusalem has been decid- Zussia has aligned itself on
The following served as hon-
8:30 p:ni., Tuesday, at' the Art Institute. Mrs. Samuel Shetzer
ed by a war precipitated by the 'side of internationalization.
orary wielders of the trowel.
is chairman.
Arabs in violation of an interns-1 With differences arising among
Carol Stutz; Sharon Stein; Ali-
tional edict, there was no reason !the backers of internationaliaa-
cia Margolis; Jeffrey Broder;
in justice or morals for the pro-Ition with regard to the method
Barbara Blacher; Henry Gold-
Shaarey Zedek Men
posal to wrest from the new state, of implementing such a decision,
berg; Leroy Heiman; Rubyjean
i there is a growing feeling here
to
Hear
Psychologist
the fruit of victory.
Landsman; Joseph J. Greenberg:
' that the issue may not be settled
"How
to
Live
With
Yourself”
UN
REGIME
UNFAIR
Barry Jacobs; Mitchell Millman:
a year. With Jerusalem in
neither
e said it would
Edwin Bean; Sharon Colen: Con-
The Business and Professional is the subject of an addreSs to
!
hands and with King Ab-
stance Lewis: Steve Radom and Division of Hadassah will hold be given by Dr. Murray Banks at fair. nor practical, nor possible Jewish
to impose a UN regime over the dullah still firm on incorporating
Ronald Weber.
the culminating event of their 8:30 p. m., Wednesday, Dee. 7
city. Instead he proposed an the old city, the chances are that
Harry C. LeVine, president, •
Honor Roll Drive at 8:30 p. In.,' at the Men's Club of Shaarey agreement between Israel andJerusalem may turn out to be one
was master of ceremonies. Rabbi '
the areai eluding solution by
the UN providing for the super-'
Leon Fram delivered the sermon. ' Thursday, Dec. 8, at Baldwin Zedek.
vision
and
protection
of
the
holy
the
international
conclave.
Addresses were delivered also by Recital Hall.
Dr. Banks is the head of the
William Edward Kapp, architect:, The program will consist of an Ort's vocational school in Geneva places in Jerusalem.
Jacob A. Citrin, vice-president: illustrated lecture on Hebrew College.
Sharett also opposed immediate ,
Arthur J. Hass, secretary; Louis' liturgical music and Israeli folk
demilitarization of Jerusalem on I
H. Schostak, chairman of the' songs by Jason H. Tickton, ac-
the ground that such a move Sllb. ■
building committee: and Sol R. companied by the Temple Beth
would hurt Israel's security.
Colton, chairman of the building El quarette featuring Margit Kor-
As the debate developedU with
fund committee.
mendy, contralto.
nited
Britain, France and the
Karl W. Haas led the choir in
Tickton is music director of
WORCESTER, Mass. — The !States backing the conciliation
the singing of "Hallelujah." Can- Beth El and assistant professor Senior Young Judea of Worcester, commission's proposal in its clar-
tor Robert S. Tulman chanted the' of music at Wayne University. Mass., was compelled to hold a ified form, it became apparent
k,aimag m u., cuts
traditional prayer of dedication
grease, routs dirt La a My gets
Rebecca Ehrinpreis and Rosa- celebration of the Israel harvest that the strict internationalize- •
and the pupils of Temple Israel lind Schubot are co-chairman of in a church hall because the lion scheme submitted by Aus-
pots. pans. tile. eualsol cleaning
bright ! Not an ordinary scouring
Religious School led the congre- 'this fund raising project. Sophie group was refused a hall in a tralia was doomed. The trend is
powder-contains so son!
gation in the singing of Hebrew Blanche Schwartz. is chairman of Jewish building, according to the :toward finding a formula syn. '
hymns.
thesizing the commission's point
National Jewish PoS`t•
the division.
Hadassah B and P
Lists Prof. Tickton •
Ds time
work • • es
s works
d veS WOnderS1
Synagogue Denied;
Church Is Used
W
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Zionists Plan
City Program l
' UJA Reelects Morgenthau
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greater attention to the needs of Rosenwald, who told the gather-
full of talk of a second round the American Jewish community. ing that the resettlement and
Recommendations for action and the people of Israel are However it was clear that any
resulted from a session of the forced to spend most of the re- move in the direction of curtail-' rescue job had not yet been ended
policy committee of the Zionist sources on security."
I ing aid to Israel would be fought and that "to diminish it now I
would be to jeopardize our past
Organization of Detroit.
TASK BEYOND ISRAEL
sharply.
achievements."
Leon Kay, president of the
BenGurion said he deemed it' This issue was met by Mor- '
A highlight of the session was
local Zionist district, will call a "our duty to tell all our friends ; genthau when he cautioned in
meeting of the board of directors in the United States that the one' his keynote address that "it a plea by Spyros P. Skouras,
to discuss an eight-point program' t3i;sk beyond our exclusive ea- !would be one of history's most' president of 20th Century-Fox'
to be known as the "Detroit Pro- pacity" is the "integration of colossal blunders for us to regard Films, for a five-year mora-
torium on philanthropic activ-
gram."
growing mass immigration" since our responsibility at an end."
ities in the United States to help
The policy committee meeting the establishment of the state of ,
Israel has become a "signal for • . Calling for continued and in- the settlement of immigrants in
was attended by James I. Ell- Israel
of Messianic dimensions creased "cooperation with the Israel. He said if the Jews in
mann, Leon Kay, Morris M.'
J ( ews of Israel and other parts of Israel fail it • will be the fault i
Jacobs, president of the Michigan from many countries."
the world in the great tasks that
Zionist region; Benjamin Weiss.
A warning that some Arab require our fullest support," the of American Jewry. At the same
time he disclosed that his com-
membership chairman; Aaron states
states were "busy arming.' was
chairman reminded the del- I pany is to build five motion pic-
Kurland, publicity chairman; Al- sounded by Israeli Foreign
bert Elazar, program chairman; inter Sharett, who told the 1,600 egates that "the job of building ! ture theaters in Israel.
Dr. Louis Kazdan, vice-president; delegates that while Israel was a. homeland for homeless Jews
Berl Locker, chairman of the
Dr. Weston, president of Nordau hoping that the war would not be ' is not yet finished" and that now, 'executive of the Jewish Agency Try it WW 1
Chapter; Jules Doneson. director renewed it was not neglecting its that "we have laid thefounda- ! in Jerusalem, said $58,100,000 is
of the Michigan region, and Mrs. dolt'snses. tions'' and helped secure the needed to care for and absorb the
Albert Feldstein.
plea against community di- framework during the bitter ' 150,000 immigrants expected to
KOSHER
' version of funds that are needed struggle for independence, "we enter Israel during 1950, about
' for large-scale support of Israel must share in completing the $45 „
494 000 for development of
structure."
was made by Dr. Nahum Gold-!
new agricultural settlements and
Odorless . gentle to hoods!
i mann, chairman of the American UJA ACHIEVEMENTS
$36,050,000 for housing.
Morgenthau disclosed that the
;section of the Jewish Agency. To
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A parent-teachers' meeting will do so. he said, would menace the United Jewish Appeal had raised
be held by the Religious School 'existence and development of the :$620.000,000 since its inception 10
of Temple Beth El at 2:30 p.m., ' new State 'years ago and that $485.000.000
Sunday. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
As the delegates began ponder- I of the total was raised between
and Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will ing the problems facing the par-lihe years 1946 and 1949.
discuss "The Religious School and ley, there was much talk of aI The opening session was under
the Home" with reference to the move to raise the question of the chairmanship of William
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