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Page Fourteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Heads N. Y. Jewish
Education Committee

Jewish Center
Activities

(Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service)

See Also Page 3

cdting continued protest by European
Catholic leaders against Nazi methods, the
Office of War Information made public a
series of quotations from Nazi publica-
tions, one of which, the Norwegian Rag-
naroek, emphasized that the Nazis rejected
Christianity because it was an "inextri-
cable ally" of Judaism.

MOTHERS' CLUBS PLAN
PROGRAM FOR SUMMER

Northwest Study Club will
hold its annual wind-up social at
King Fong's Restaurant, Tuesday
evening, in honor of paid-up
members. The following officers
were elected:
President, Shirley Nachman;
vice-presidents. Belle Greenbaum
and Rebecca Castin; secretary,
Lorraine Nesselson; treasurer,
Rose Rubin; program chairman,
Freda Jackson.
The Council of Mothers' Clubs
will stage its annual all-day pic-
nic at Palmer Park next Tuesday.
Prizes will be awarded during
the game period, which will be
conducted by the playground di-
roctor of the Department of
Parks and Boulevards.
The Woodward Mothers' Club
will sponsor Red Cross Sewing
Circles at the Center every Mon-
da yand Tuesday . afternoon dur-
ing the summer months.
Davison - Oakman Club will
meet Wednesday evening at Law-
ton and Tyler.
The summer weekly Tuesday
afternoon Red Cross sewing cir-
cles, sponsored by the Young
Women's Study Club, will com-
mence meetings at 1:30 p. m.
July 6.

CENTER SUMMER VICTORY
MEMBERSHIP IN FORCE

. Beginning June 27, all Center
members will be able to take
advantage of the increased swim-
ming hours effective during the
summer. Juniors and intermedi-
ates will have a swim period
every day during the week, with
sub-seniors, seniors and business
and professional men swimming
several times during each day.
Women's swimming periods in-
clude sessions on Tuesday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday evenings.
The Women's Health Club,
along with other membership
categories, is offering a special
three-month summer rate. Many
Detroiters and new-comers are
taking advantage of the summer
victory membership.

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(Copyright, 1943,
Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

States Army in North Africa, according
to a letter sent to his father in New York,
Meyer Kraushaar, who made it public.
The underground Polish radio, SWIT,
reports that the Nazis have begun to ex-
hume and burn the remains of executed
Jews and Poles to obliterate all traces of
their terrorism, according to the Polish
Information Center in New York.

AMERICA-

the Art Appreciation Committee,
announces that Charles Feinberg
has made a gift to the Center of
two pieces of sculpture by Sam-
uel Cashwan, "Noah's Daughter,"
is in memory of Sarah 7,ue1 Kro-
lik, and "Double Base Player,"
in memory of Emanuel Feuer-
mann.

By HELEN ZIGMOND

Weekly Review of the News of the World

• '-

ART GIFTS MEMORIALIZE
SARAH KROLIK, FEUERMANN
Mrs. Walter Laib, chairman of

Our Film Folk

Friday, June 25, 1943

SAMUEL S. SCHNEIERSON

Mr. Schneierson, New York
manufacturer and civic leader,
was recently elected president of
the Jewish Education Committee,
succeeding Justice Samuel I.
Rosenman of the Supreme Court
of the State of New York.

United Nations
Leaders Pledge
Relief of Jews

Report on Governmental
Attitudes Brought From
London by Rabbi Miller

NEW YORK—Hope that some
sections of European Jewry now
faced with destruction by Hitler
will be saved, thanks to inter-
vention by neutral countries;
recognition by leaders of the
United Nations that the solution
of the Jewish problem must be
one of the most important con-
siderations at the Peace Confer-
ence; the possibilities of un-
freezing the present White Pa-
per, closing immigration to Pal-
estine in 1944; recognition that
anti-Semitism must be destroyed
as an essential factor in the re-
construction of the world by the
Allies, were offered to the Jew-
ish people by leaders of the Un-
ited Nations in messages brought
back to the Jewish community
of this country by Rabbi Irving
Miller, member of the Govern-
ing Council of the American
Jewish Congress and Secretary
General of the World Jewish
Congress.
This was revealed by Rabbi
Miller in a detailed interview at
the offices of the American Jew-
ish Congress upon his return to
the United States after more
than three months spent in Lon-
don as an emissary of the Am-
erican Jewish Congress and the
World Jewish Congress. His so-
journ in London was devoted to
discussions with the leaders of
all the Allied natons, including
the representatives of the Brit-
ish Government and of the Un-
ited States. Rabbi Miller was
received by 45 of the leading
statesmen of the United Nations,
in addition to establishing im-
portant relations with the heads
of the Church movement, in-
cluding the Archbishop of Cant-
erbury and Archbishop Godfrey,
Apostolic Delegate in London
representing the Vatican.

We have it on good authority
that Maurice Chevalier has con-
siderable "mamaloshen" in his
ancestry. Yet he remained in
Paris to work hand in fist with
the Nazis.
* * *
Eddie Cantor caused a hail of
laughter at the Hollywood Can-
teen. He pulled his wife - out
onto the stage with him and said,
"See, Ida, I just want to show
you—boys, boys!"
• * *
Warners do it again—keep AL MILLER
abreast of the news. No sooner
71f.ft) MeNICHOLS ROAD,
had "Mission to Moscow" been
Near Santa Barbara
previewed than a second mis-
sion of Davies to Moscow was
Delicatessen, Appetizers and
announced in the press. The film
is topping records in its opening
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1

OVERSEAS—

Prior to the liquidation of the Warsaw
ghetto, the Jews destroyed the machinery,
tools and fixtures of 800 factories and
shops in the ghetto which prepared war
material for the Germans, it is reported
by the Polish underground radio, SWIT.
A demand for the surrender of 238
Jews who had escaped from a local forced
labor camp and were hiding in the homes
of non-Jews in the Alba Iulia district of
Rumania met with complete failure de-
spite threats of severe punishment by the
Rumanian military commander, it is re-
ported in Geneva.
During the course of a lecture deliver-
ed at the Rome University, Professor
Orestano, who is said to be a personal
friend of Mussolini's, denounced the Nazi
racial theory and termed Hitler's religion
"the worst type of idolatry," according
to reports reaching London.
There were 13,000 Jews in Slovakia on
June 1, according to an official census
whose results have now been made public.
This number includes persons who were
baptized.
Dutch peasants who hid 13 Jews in
their homes were arrested and deported,
together with the Jews, to Poland, follow-
ing a raid on their village by the Gestapo,.
The Japanese authorities in Shanghai
h a v e ordered the confiscation of all
property owned by Jews. This property,
as well as collective fines imposed on the
Jews, will be used "for the benefit of
Japanese war invalids, widows and or-
phans," it was stated.

Utilization of all 1943 to 1944 visas for
the United States and issuance of at least
100,000 of these for immediate rescue of
Jews of Europe from the Nazi terror was
advocated in a resolution adopted by the
executive committee of the Christian
Council on Palestine, headed by Rev. Dr.
Henry A. Atkinson as chairman. The reso-
lution also urged "to provide refuge in
America" to these Jews "by bringing them
to this country in available American
ships on their successive trip s from
abroad."

Five books of special interest to Jews,
as well as to other faiths, were included
in the annual list of 50 outstanding re-
ligious books published during the past
y ear and selected by the American
Library Association. Dr. Louis Finkel-
stein, president of the Jewish Theological
Seminary, was the Jewish member of the
committee making these selections . . .
"The Small Sanctuary," by Rabbi Solo-
mon B. Freehof of Pittsburgh, "The Odys-
sey of a Faith," by Rabbi Bernard Heller,
New York, "The Jewish Community," by
Prof. Salo W. Baron of Columbia Uni-
versity, Leo W. Schwartz's compilation
"Memoirs of My People through a Thou-
sand Years" and "Archaeology and the
Religion of Israel" by Prof. William F.
Albright of Johns Hopkins University
comprised the list.

The Jews of North Africa have "suffer-
ed miserably," it was asserted by Lt.
David I. Kraushaar, now with the United

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