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November 19, 1943 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-11-19

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Page Fourteen

.THE JEWISH NEWS

Weekly Review of the News of the World

(Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service)

See Also Page 3

OVERSEAS
Randolph Churchill, M. P., son of the
British Prime Minister, has joined the Bri-
tish Committee fora Jewish Army, it was
announced by the Committee in London.
Randolph Churchill served in this war as
a military press officer in Cairo, where he.
met leaders of the Yishuv and where he
had a chance to observe Palestine's Jewish
volunteers.
A member of the recently repatriated
group of British soldiers revealed that
British war prisoners in Germany were
studying Hebrew. The Nazis, at -first re-
luctant to permit this study, consented
after intervention by Germany clergy.
The Bulgarian government has relaxed
the anti-Jewish laws as regards baptized
Jews, it is reported here from neutral
sources.
AMERICA
Der Tag is coming, Rev. Gerald B.
Wini-od was assured in a letter from
Robert R. Reynolds, Senator from North
Carolina and chairman of the Senate Mili-
tary Affairs Committee. Reynolds wrote.to
Winrod, who is now under Federal in-
dictment on charges of sedition, that "the
day of reckoning will arrive and is on its
way" for "those character assassins" who
are attacking the Jew-baiting fundamen-
talist minister. Winrod, publisher of "The
Defender," an anti-Semitic magazine, has
made use of the letter in a campaign to
raise funds to defend himself in the trial
... Senator Reynolds has announced that

.

he will not run for the Senate again next
year when his present term expires but
will devote himself to fighting for those
principles which are "in the best interest
of my state and country." He did not
explain what those principles are.
The restoration of the Cremieux De-
cree was hailed by the press of Algiers as
a return to the democratic spirit and laws
of the Third French Republic, it was
stated in the latest issue of France-
Amerique.
Ben Kaufman, of Trenton, N. J., for-
mer National Commander of the Jewish
War Veterans of the U. S., described as
"disgraceful" the American Jewish Corn-
mittee's withdrawal from the American
Jewish Conference.
Five thousand Jewish children in
France, holding visas for immigration to
the Western Hemisphere, are threatened
by the Gestapo with deportation to Poland,
according to a report from Dr. Joseph J.
Schwartz, European chairman of the Joint
Distribution Committee. Organizations in
this country have long been pleading for
their admission and for facilities for their
transportation.
Ben Rosen of Philadelphia has been
chosen executive director of the American
Association for Jewish Education, accord-
ing to an announcement by Mark Eisner,
president of the Association.
The Police Departments of Boston and
Hartford, Conn., have been censured by
high officials for their behavior in han-
dling anti-Semitic disturbances.

Friday, November .19, 1943

Pre-Centennial
Meeting Planned
By Marshall Lodge

As a preliminary to the City-
wide centennial meeting of
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Coun-
cil, welcoming Henry Monsky,
Louis Marshall Lodge will hold
an open meeting at the Work-
men's Circle Bldg., Linwood and
Burlingame next Tuesday at 8:30
p. m. The affair will be given
in honor of new members.
The program will include the
showing of a film showing the
bombing of targets in Germany,
a talk by Aaron Rosenberg, and
other entertainment.
Under the direction of 'the
membership committee of the
lodge, the meeting will com-
memorate the climax of the
lodge's membership campaign,
during which the organization is
attempting to double its mem-
bership. • "Admission"- to the af-
fair will be the bringing of a
prospective member.

-East-Central Educators
Convene in Columbus, 0.,
Next Friday, Saturday

Halevy Society
Plans Annual
Concert Jan. 16

.

Preparations are being com-
pleted for the 18th annual con-
cert of Halevy Singing Society,
to be held Jan. 16 at the Masonic
Temple. Arrangements are being
made by the president, Eugene
Franzblau, with the assistance of
Morris Shatzen, David Goldberg
and other members of the execu-
tive committee.
Nathaniel Raskin, who has
been appointed to the board to
fill a vacancy, will plan the con-
cert program book with Joshua
Joyrich. The new activities com-
mittee, consisting of Grace Cut-
ler, Celia Plofkin, Dora Tonkell
and Jeanette Serling, is planning
a pre-Hanukah party.
Groups from the Halevy Chorus
are scheduled for several public
appearances as follows: Dec. 7, at
Institute of Arts for the United
Nations' Pearl Harbor Bond
Rally; Dec. 12, at Bnai Brith Ini-
tiation at Temple Beth El; Dec.
12, at Jewish Community Center
for Cultural Section of Jewish
Commuity Council.

The East-Central States Region
of the American Association for Rosenberg to Address
Jewish Education will hold its bi- Cardozo Club Sunday
annual, conference on Nov. 27
and 28 at Hotel . Seneca, Colum-
Aaron Rosenberg, well known
bus, O.
Detroit attorney and wit, will be
The Saturday evening program the guest speaker at the annual
will include a symposium in open meeting of Cardozo Club,
which leading laymen of the re- on _Sunday, Nov. 21, at 12 noon;
gion will participate on . the sub- at Workmen's Circle Bldg.,
JNF Auxiliary to Hear
ject "What Shall We Teach Our 11535 Linwood.
The history - of the club will
Zeitani at Membership
Children." Sunday morning re-
ports win be submitted from rep- be reviewed after 'the business
Luncheon on Tuesday
resentatives of 10 communities on meeting, which will be featured
the topic "An Inventory of Jew- by nomination of officers.
David Zeitani, representative
ish Education in Our Cities from . Max E. Hecker, chairman of
of religious labor in Palestine,
the entertainment committee,
1941-'43."
will be guest speaker at a mem-
announces that in addition to
bership dessert luncheon meet-
At a luncheon meeting on Sun-
the address by Mr. Rosenberg
SANTIAGO, Chile, (JTA) — ing of the Ladies' Auxiliary of
day, Prof. Horace M. Kallen will
Raids on Jewish homes in Bue- the Jewish National Fund, at 1 Premier Aware of Justness speak on "The American Jewish there will be a musical program.
Max Milan, president, urges
nos Aires are now being con- p. m. next Tuesday, at the Rose
Community and the Jewish Edu-
of Jewish Cause, Shuns
members to bring relatives and
ducted by the recently formed Sittig Cohen Bldg. Mrs. David
cation of American Jews." The friends to this meeting. Further
Weizmann Parley
political police headed by the Kaltman will entertain . with
closing topic will be "Future information may be secured by
notorious anti-Semite Leopoldo vocal selections. Miss Florence
Plans and Programs in Our Com- calling the secretary, Harry
NEW
YORK,
(JPS)—Prime
munities."
Lugones who is responsible only Kutzen will be her accompanist.
Shapiro, TO. 6-5347.
Minister Churchill has pleaded
Mrs. Philip Cutler, president,
to President Ramirez, it was re-
not to have to see Dr. Chaim
ported here by Jews fleeing has asked members to bring
Weizmann, president of the Jew-
Earlier Deadline
Pontiac Hadassah Holds
from Argentina as a result of new members to this meeting.
ish Agency for Palestine, on the
the intensified anti-Jewish activ-
Assisting Mrs. I. Kardener as
Meeting
With Zionists
For
Thanksgiving
Palestine
question
because
"he
is
ities.
membership chairman are: Mrs.
Al Potiker and Mrs. William so acutely aware of the justness
That "there can be no concept
The raids are coupled with in-
In order to cooperate with
Klafer, co-chairmen; Mesdames of the Jewish cause," it was re-
of unrestricted immigration
the Post Office and to facil-
creased demands by the pro-Nazi
vealed
by
Miss
Freda
Kirchwey,
H. Buchman; J. Rosenthal, L.
without the concept of Common-
itate early mailing, the issue
press in Argentina that the gov-
editor-publisher of the Nation, in
wealth, and no Commonwealth
of The . Jewish News of Nov.
ernment follow up the recent Lightstone, William Hordes, L. an interview given to Miss Ruth
Chanin, L. Pollock, M. Cooper,
without the concept of unre-
26, the day after Thanksgiv-
anti-Jewish orders by taking
M. Hayman, I. Faxstein and M. Karpf and published in Aufbau.
stricted immigration" was the
ing, will go to press a day
stronger action against the 360;- Lublin.
Miss Kirchwey saw both Har-
-statement of Isaac Franck in an
earlier than usual..
000 Jews in the country. Clarina-
old Laski and Dr. Weizmann dur-
address before Pontiac Chapter
Readers of and contributors
da, a vicious anti-Semitic publi-
ing her recent visit to England
of Hadassah, Nov. 9. The meet-
to The Jewish News are there-
cation modeled after the "Stuer- Music Study Club Hears
and was told about the Prime
ing was held jointly with the
fore asked to note that the
mer" in Germany, demands that Talk on Life of Strauss
Minister's attitude by Mr. Laski
Pontiac Zionist Organization.
deadline for that issue will be
Jews be deported or isolated in
in a discussion she had with him
ghettos.
at 3 P. M. on Monday, Nov. 22.
The Student Group of the on the issue of Palestine, the
Photographs for the next
The same publication, which Music Study Club will meet this White Paper, the rescue of Jews
issue must be in our hands be-
from
Europe
and
similar
ques-
Saturday
evening
at
3758
Wa-
enjoys the support of high gov-
fore 1 p. m. on Friday, Nov. 19.
tions.
ernment officials, also demands ger.
The regular deadline of The
Miss
Kirchwey
said
that
it
was
that the Yiddish newspapers in
Woren Edouardez, founder of
Jewish News is at 3 P. M. on
Argentina again be suppressed. the Library of the Arts, will her impression that people in the
Tuesdays.
it carries lists of Jews, including lecture on the life and works Colonial Office are genuinely
concerned about any open ani-
of
Richard
Strauss.
His

talk
their addresses, urging drastic
action against them. It also pub- will be illustrated by Strauss mosity on the part of the Arabs
at this time
lishes long lists of non-Jewish records. Members of the club,
MANUFACTURERS
"We know, of course, that ap-
democrats terming them enemies Betty KoiAralsky, Billy Milner,
peasement of the Arabs has not
Jascha
Sellman,
will
provide
a
• Height Comparator Gauges
of the present Argentine regime
miscellaneous musical program. and will not work," • Miss Kirch-
who must be dealt with.
• Planer & Boring Machine
wey
said,
"but
it
will
need
strong
Members' friends are invited.
Parallels
The Jews arriving from Argen-
and continued public pressure to
• Harden & Ground Steel
tina report that the raids on Jew-
get action in the right quarters."
Parallels
ish houses in Buenos Aires are
• Cylindrical Squares
made without warrants, mostly
TOSCANINI TO CONDUCT
at night.
• Tool Makers Knees
PRIZE-WINNING SYMPHONY
By Hattie Morris

Arturo
.Toscanini
will
conduct
Bestcut Tool Bits
For a house wherein to dwell,
Anti-Semitic Trio
Good Lord, I thank thee;
the NBC Symphony Orchestra
• Measuring Irons
For pick-up service*
For friends to love me well,
Real Power In Argentina
in Kurt Atterberg's "Symphony
Good Lord, I thank thee.
• Lathe Mandrels

For
eyes
to
see
the
sun.
No. 6 in C Major," the Swedish
NEW YORK, (JPS) — Travel- For the day's work that is done,
Cali CO. 1-1-1-1
• Straight Edges
composer's work which in 1928
lers recently arrived from Ar- Good Lord, I thank- thee:

Lapping
Sticks
• Ftir .7 pleasUre . and for pain.
won the $10,000 Schubert Me-
gentina report that the actual Good Lord, I thank thee.
or go to the nearest
• Surface Plates
morial prize, on the General
power in Argentina is in the For the mists and also rain,
Good Lord. I thank thee.
• Bench Blocks
Motors Symphony of the Air
hands of three proNazi
For a little bite to eat,
• Sine Bars
program Sunday, November 21
Semitic _colonels who plan to set And' for Life*so bitterSweet
(NBC, 5 to 6 p. m., EWT)'.
up a . Fascist Argentina which Good Lord, I thank thee.
• V Blocks
jnrill survive after a negotiated
• Angles
peace in Europe.
• Cubes
The Argentina government has
set up a ,Bureau'.of . Information
and Press which - will serve as
a censorship office: The purpose
of the Bureau to see to it that
all inforniatiOn channels "unfold
ICILEIFIrIEIRS
their activities in accordance
with the 'intentions enunciated
by the government." The new of-
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Main Office & Store 4465 Beaubien
fice will "collaborate" with for-
Branches:
eign correspondents to prevent
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8941 Jos. Campau
11548
Dexter
8741 2nd. Blvd.
dissemination abroad of all news
2096 Pingree
7340
W. 7 Mi. Rd.
"prejudicial to the prestige of
7300 Harper
22148 (Id. River
:131 John R
the Argentina nation or to the
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5673 Michigan
.national interests.'
14835 E. Jefferson

Anti-Semitic
Raids Mount
In Argentina

Says Palestine
Talk Avoided
By Churchill

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