Friday, eaob:er
T, 1943
THE JEWISH NEWS
Arab-Jewish Labor Unity
Discounts Rumors Of Rift
Hebrew Medical Journal Dedicates
Anniversary to War Medicine
Dr. Finkelstein
Again to Head
Science Parley
.
Histadruth, Federation of Jewish Labor in Palestine,
NEW YORK (JPS)—Dr. Louis
Presses Joint Demands for Higher Wages, Working
Finkelstein, president of the
Jewish Theological Seminary of
Conditions on Government Projects
America, has been re-elected
NEW YORK—In reply to recent reports of the incom- president of the Conference on
patibility of Arabs and Jews in Palestine, the Labor Palestine
Information Bureau, affiliated with the National Labor Com-
mittee for Palestine, said that since the outbreak of the war,
Arab and Jewish workers and government employes have
been reaching an increased degree of mutual understanding
and co-operation in their fight
for higher . wages and better
working conditions.
The Histadrut, Federation of
Jewish Labor in Palestine, has
placed its facilities at the disposal
of Arab workers on government
projects and has aided them
materially in the strikes and stop-
pages by which they hope to Beginners' Classes Formed;
affect higher cost of living allow-
New Pupils Are Being
ances and improvement in their
Enrolled Now
labor conditions.
The Arab workers are organ-
Farband Schools resumed ses-
ized in the Brith Poalei Eretz
Israel, Union of Palestine Labor, sions in three branches located
which is sponsored by the Hista- at 1912 Taylor, 12244 Dexter and
the. Thirkell School, Delaware
drut.
The Bureau cites several in- and 14th.
Beginner's • classes have been
stances culled from the Palestine
Jewish press of joint action taken formed and new pupils are being
accepted for registration.
by Jewish and Arab labor. .
The schools' curriculum in-
At a conference of 72 Arabs
and 108 Jewish labor representa- eludes the following subjects:
Lives held on July 30, demands Yiddish, Hebrew, Jewish history,
were formulated in the name of Bible, singing and Jewish social
workers employed on govern- problems.
rnent projects.
Life in modern Palestine is
stressed among the subjects
taught.
Farband Schools are sponsored
by the Jewish National Workers'
Alliance and the Pioneer Worn-
en's Organization.
Parents in the neighborhoods
of the three branches are urged
Program of Activities Listed to register their children as soon
as possible.
By Other Branches of
Farband Schools
Resume Sessions
At 3 Branches
Northwest Study
Club To Install
Officers Oct. 11
the Mothers' Club
Installation of officers .of the
Northwest Study Club will be
held Monday, Oct. 11, 8:30 p. m.
in the Music Room of the Jew-
ish Community Center, 8904
Woodward.
Herman Jacobs, executive di-
rector of the Center, will be the
guest speaker. Betty Kowalski,
gifted 14-year-old pianist, will
be the soloist. A social hour will
follow the installation.
The Council of Mothers' Clubs
will usher in the 1943-44 season
with its annual Succoth celebra-
. tion and camp reunion on Satur-
day evening, Oct. 16, at the Cen-
ter. The public is invited. Mem-
bers are requested to bring their
husbands and guests on this oc-
casion.
The opening social event of the
Young Women's Study Club will
be in the form of an afternoon
tea, on Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 1:30
p. rn., at the Workmen's Circle
Educational Center, 11529 Lin-
wood. Among the features of
this year's program will be a
School in Government. All young
married women interested in
cultural and social development
are invited to attend.
Page Fifty-three
DR.. LOUIS FINKELSTEIN
Science, Philosophy and Re-
ligion, whose fourth annual
meeting concluded after five
days devoted to a discussion of
plans for the establishment of an
enduring world peace.
A statement issued by Dr.
Finkelstein declared that it was
the consensus of the members of
the conference that it is the duty
of their colleagues the world
over to join in the effort to
identify and overcome the basic
causes of war. He added that
the Conference called on the
peoples of the world to recog-
nize, in the sufferings of the
present, the agony of all man-
kind rather than their own indi-
vidual or group disasters.
"Following the victory of the
United Nations, statesmen must
create suitable machinery for
Refugees Tell of Terror
adjudication of international dis-
putes. A world society of na-
Nazis Staged in Rhodes
tions which can deal effectively
with threats to world peace is
ISTANBUL (JPS)—The Nazi
indispensable both as a symbol
troops of occupation on the is-
of unity of mankind and as an
land of Rhodes looted Jewish
instrument to foster that unity,"
homes and business enterprises
he said.
and carried out programs on the
Jews, it is reported here by 18
Jewish refugees who fled to this
country.
Harofe Itaivri (Hebrew Medi-
cal Journal), dedicated to the
growth of Hebrew medical liter-
ature, has reached its 16th year
of successful publication, under
the editorship of Dr. Moses Ein-
horn, of New York.
It has become customary for
Hebrew Medical Journal to pre 7
sent in each issue a symposium
on problems closely related to
the Jewish people. The current
anniversary number contains a
"Symposium on War Medicine,"
with timely articles by prom-
inent Jewish physicians, some
of whom are veterans of the
first World War.
The section on "Palestine and
War" contains two articles on
the medical contribution by the
Palestinian Jews to the war ef-
fort. In the article on "Hadas-
sah's Contributions to the War
Effort," Mrs. Bertha S. School-
man, chairman of the National
Palestine Committee of Hadas-.
sah, gives a bird's-eye view of
the activities of this great or-
ganization, in the present em-
ergency.
In the article on "The Work
of the Red Mogen Dovid (RMD),
in Palestine," Herman Z. Quilt;
man, secretary of the American
Red Mogen Dovid for Palestine,
traces the development of the
organization up to its present
position, v,There it commands the
highest respect from all inhabit-;
ants of Palestine.
Although it began in 1930 with
only one branch in Tel Aviv,
there are at present 23 RMD
stations in various towns and
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settlements of Palestine, repre..
senting key points from which:
the service radiates to outlying
communities. There are 16 hos-
pital and field ambulances, in
the form of mobile stretchers,
used as auxiliaries in emergenc-
ies such as occurred during the
bombings of Tel Aviv and Haifa.
In the section on "Personalia,"
Dr. S. R. Kagan gives a bio-
graphical sketch of the promin-
ent Jewish philanthropist and
merchant, Adolphus S. Solom-
ons, who was co-founder of the
American Red Cross.
Those who desire information
or wish to subscribe, should
communicate with Hebrew Med-
ical Journal, 983 Park Ave., New
York 28, N. Y.
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New Polish Cabinet
Held Anti-Semitic
NEW YORK (JPS)—The new
cabinet of the POlish Govern-
ment-in-Exile, contrary to pro-
testations as to its "liberal and
democratic nature," is actually
anti-Semitic, it is charged by Jo-
seph Brainin in an article in New
Currents. The leaders of the Po-
lish government are doing noth-
ing "to put a stop to the anti-
Semitic „propaganda dissemina-
ted by it's official and unofficial
press," Mr. Brainin asserts.
Among the cabinet members
in key posts cited by the author
are: Gen. Sosnkowski, who, it is
alleged, interned "thousands of
Polish Jewish soldiers as Com-
munists"; Professor Waclaw Ko- 7
marnicki, minister of justice, who
"ordered the Jewish students at
the University of Wilno to be
segregated on ghetto benches,"
and Marjan Seyda, minister of
state in charge of preparation
for the Peace Conference, who is
"a member of the Endeks party
of preWar Poland."
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