Friday, December TO, 1141 JWB War Role Held Pattern For Interfaith Relations Rabbi Bernstein Describes Heroism of Jewish Soldiers and Rabbis Serving as Chaplains; Army-Navy Committee Re-Elects Rubiner Chairman THE JEWISH NEWS Chair Established at Hebrew U. in Honor of Lipsky Page Five Ramath Hakovesh Settlers Cleared of Riot Charges Palestine Government Drops All Charges Against 34 Merl The establishment of a chair Arrested During Raid; Shertock's Selection as at the Hebrew University in the Weizmann-Ben Gurion Peacemaker Assailed name of Louis Lipsky in tribute American Jewry's significant contributions to the war to 40 years of distinguished JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Palestine government an. leadership in the cause of Zion- ' effort, in manpower as well as in strengthening the morale ism and American Jewish com- nounced this week that it has dropped all charges against of the armed and civilian forces, was graphically described munity life, was announced by the 34 settlers arrested during the police raid on the settle- by Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, director of religious activities of the National Jewish Welfare Board, at the annual meet- ing of the Detroit Army and Navy Committee on Dec. 1, at the Jewish Community Center. An audience that filled the Cen- ter auditorium heard the impres- sive report submitted by Rabbi Bernstein on the Jewish Welfare Board's program of ministering to the needs of servicemen throughout the world, wherever they may be stationed with the armed forces of this country. behalf of servicemen in Ameri- can colleges. Samuel H. Rubiner, chairman of the Detroit Army and Navy Committee, who presided at the meeting, reported on the religi- ous activities and the work of lo- cal organizations in behalf of the DATE program. He told of the Cites Role in War cooperation of communities like Reviewing the role of Jews in Mt. Clemens, Sault Ste. Marie, the war, Rabbi Bernstein declared Pontiac, Lansing, Charlotte and that while there is not a com- Battle Creek in furthering the LOUIS. LIPSKY plete record of Jewish service- JWB activities. men, since no distinctions are 400 Hostesses Trained Harry Scherman, president of made of Americans in uniform Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, chair- the Book-of-the-Month Club. on the basis of creed, studies that man of the program committee, The undertaking was hailed have been compiled in some com- reported for the Women's Divi- by Dr. Chaim Weizmann, presi- munities indicate that Jews in sion in the absence of Mrs. Sam- dent of the World Zionist Or- the service are reaching numbers uel R. Glogower, chairman, who ganization and the Jewish beyond our proportion in the was unable to attend due to ill- Agency for Palestine, in a cable- population. ness. Mrs. Jackson reported that gram praising Lipsky "as a great "Only dishonesty and malice 400 hostesses have been trained creative force in the renaissance is in back of efforts to discredit for service at the USO under of Jewish life." The announcement of the the role of Jews in the war," he the chairmanship of Mrs. Julian said. He showed that there is H. Krolik; that visits to hospitals chair at the Hebrew University hardly a report from abroad are being arranged by a com- was made on Lipsky's 67th about the heroism of our troops mittee headed by Mrs. Harold birthday which was marked by a which does not contain the names Smilay; that the Serv-a-Camp celebration attended by a repre- of Jews who have distinguished committee's work is supervised sentative gathering of friends themselves. by Mrs. Henry Meyers and that identified with the various causes services at the USO Canteen are with which his name is as- Appeals to Audience being directed by Mrs. A. H. sociated. Speaking on the work of the Brodie. (See comment in Biron's Bureau of War Records of the "Strictly Confidential" Col- Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, treasurer Jewish Welfare Board, Rabbi umn on the party tendered of the Detroit Army and Navy Bernstein made a strong appeal • Mr. Lipsky in honor of his to his audience for fullest par- Committee, who recently was birthday). ticipation in efforts to gather the elected president of the National Council of Jewish Women, dedi- complete records of Jews in serv- cated the Honor Roll of Jewish East Side Lodge to Hear ice. Emphasizing the importance of Center members in service "in Urban League Director the work done among service- order to keep alive the principles men by Jewish Chaplains, Rab- for which the men are fighting." A joint meeting of the East Tells of Religious Feeling bi Bernstein reported that as of Side Lodge No. 1465 and its An interesting address was de- Ladies Auxiliary will be held on Dec. 1 there were 206 Rabbis Serving as Chaplains. Within a livered by S/Sgt. Harold Rifkin, Monday, at Pillar Temple, 14529 month or two, he stated, this who was stationed at Willow Run Kercheval. number will be increased to 250 until Dec. 1. S/Sgt. Rifkin de- John C. Dancy, for 25 years —ten times as many as have scribed the value of JWB services director of the Detroit Urban to the men in the armed forces. League, will be the guest speak- served in the last war. Outlining the heroic work of He emphasized that religious val- er. He has been engaged in Ne- ewish Chaplains, more than 60 ues are being recognized by serv- gro advancement work all of his of whom are now serving over- icemen and stated that men in life. The topic of his address will eas, everywhere on the globe, uniform who used to attend syn- be "Spirit of Inter-racial Co-op- t abbi Bernstein said that they agogue services spasmodically eration." e not satisfied to serve behind now attend them faithfully, some The Lodge and Auxiliary have he lines, but that they follow the leaning to Orthodoxy to fill a sent Hanukah boxes to the East troops everywhere in order to void in their lives. Side boys in service. e available for spiritual gui- The greeting in behalf of the ance among the men whenever USO was given at the meeting the work of the Chaplains given by Henry Meyers, president of by Rabbi Bernstein. ey may be needed. the USO of Metropolitan Detroit. Among Those Present Rabbis Exceed Quota Fred M. Butzel reported on He stated that more than half the work of JWB throughout the Among those present were. he eligible rabble have applied state. As state chairman of JWB, Chaplain Fleckless, area direc- tor; Chaplain Wager of Grosse or Chaplaincies — the Jewish he told of the efforts of men and Isle; Chaplain Bourke of the Na- oups being among the four women in communities through- val Armory, and Rev. J. Q. eading religious denominations out Michigan. o fulfill or to exceed their quo- Mayne of the Detroit Round An address also was delivered Table. - s of Chaplains. by Dr. Moe Chaseman, regional Preceding the annual meeting The work of the Jewish Chap- JWB supervisor, who told of the of the Detroit Army lains was described by Rabbi - and Navy special needs that require the Committee, a dinner was given Bernstein as a pattern for inter- services of specific group in in honor of Rabbi Bernstein and faith relations, since all faiths are American communities. a number of JWB workers in served by Chaplains. "If carried Officers Elected Michigan. into civilian life, this pattern for Herman Jacobs, secretary of Among the state JWB leaders better relations among all men will make for a happier life," he the Detroit committee, presented present at the annual meeting the report of the nominating were: declared. Rabbi Bernstein described the committee and . the following of- Mr. and Mrs. Justin Morrison, Lansing and Charlotte; Mr. and JWB program as haying achieved ficers were elected: Samuel H. Rubiner, re-elected Mrs. Harry Malbin, Mr. and Mrs. a remarkable measure of unity by drawing into its work 38 na- chairman; Mrs. Samuel R. Glo- Lawrence Marks and Rabbi Jo- tional organizations whose rep- gower, Aaron Droock and Samuel seph E. Krickstein, Mt. Clemens; resentatives are working in har- Rhodes, vice-chairmen; Herman Dr. Saul Cohen and Rabbi and mony to render the best possi- Jacobs, secretary; Mrs. Harry L. Mrs. Jehudah Cohen, Ann Arbor; Rabbi Eric Friedland, Joseph ble service to the men who are Jackson, treasurer. The Jewish War Veterans par- Steinman and Samuel Cohen, fighting this war. ticipated in the program by pre- Pontiac. Rabbis Overseas senting the Colors. Marguerite Describing the services ren- Kozenn led in the singing of the JWB Finance Body dered to men and women in uni- Star Spangled Banner, music be- Gets $1,171,590 Budget form during Passover and the ing provided by a Navy Band. CINCINNATI, (JTA) — The Eloly Days, Rabbi Bernstein pre- Miss Margaret Sekol, accompan- National Finance Council of the dicted that the needs will in- ied by Mrs. Harold Schackne, JWB voted this week at the con- crease for even more extensive sang Seymour Simons' song "At clusion of a two-day session to Services and that on Passover -f the USO". allocate $1,171,590 for various 1944 three to five times as many Among the guests at the meet- JWB services in the coming year. 'Jewish Chaplains will serve ing were Father Clancy and F. Irving Edson of St. Louis, chair- overseas as during the Passover Lee Johnston of the USO and man of the Council, pointed out Of 1943. representatives of agencies rep- that the increase in the budget Referring to the work of the resented in the USO. from this year's appropriation of women's groups in the Welfare Mr. Butz'el presided at a lunch- $620,000 is necessitated by the in- Board program, the speaker edn in honOr of Rabbi Bernstein crease in the number of Jews in Praised the activities inaugurated at the Jewish Center on the day the armed forces. through the Serv-a-Camp and of the meeting. Rabbis and non- The 1944 appropriation will be Serv-a-Hospital projects. He also Jewish Chaplains stationed here used to furnish services to Jew- I described the activities of the were among those present to ish men and women in the Army, Bnai Bran Hillel Foundation in hear an illuminating report on Navy, Coast Guard and Marines. ment of Ramath Hakovesh. The bail put up by the settlers when they were released last week-end has been returned. Of the original 35 Jews arrested, one, Shmuel Wolinietz, died as a result of wounds suffered during the raid. tion and regulation of land sales The decision taken last week and immigration under the con-. by the Small Zionist Actions ditions laid down by the man- Committee to send Moshe Sher- date." tok, Jewish Agency political chief, to London in an attempt to Jewish Agency Offered reconcile the differences between Huge Loan by Lloyds HAIFA (JTA)—Lloyds of Lon. Dr. Chaim Weizmann and David Ben Gurion, seems to have pre- don has offered the Jewish cipitated another crisis within Agency a large long-term loan Zionist ranks instead of solving which would make possible ex- the already existing one, it was pansion of Jewish post war activities in Palestine, it was learned here. The General Zionists B, the revealed by Eliezer Kaplan, Mizrachi and the Poale 1VIizrachi Agency treasurer, addressing the are all up in arms at the Actions opening campaign of the Keren Committee because it decided to Hayesod drive here. He disclosed send Shertok alone, rather than a that the Agency's budget for the delegation on which other Zion- current year is $8,000,000, half ist groups, besides the Laborites, of which will be allocated for the development of new colonies in would be represented. northern and southern Palestine. Tension Laid to Fear of New Disturbances General Cohen Returns LONDON (JTA)—The present tension in Palestine has been en- gendered by the feeling that Arab - Jewish disturbances o f greater magnitude than have oc- curred previously may break out in the not far distant future, a Jerusalem correspondent of the London Times writes in the sec- ond of a series of articles on the situation in the Holy Land. Until there is a "genuine desire on both sides" to cooperate, the White Paper policy or any other policy cannot be successful, the correspondent writes. He says that "moderate thinkers on all sides feel that the only solution is continued British administra- From Jap Prison Camp MONTREAL, (JTA) — Gen. Moshe Cohen, former adviser to . Dr. Sun Yat Sen, first president of the Chinese Republic, and to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, arrived here last week among a group of 221 Canadians repatri- ated from Japan on the exchange ship S. S. Gripsholm. It is expected that General Co- hen may return to Western Can- ada where he first made contact with Chinese and where he or- . ganized the Chinese Labor Bat- talion during the first World War. He served in France with that unit. Lei5ure - ALL-WOOL SHETLAND FINISHED BACK AND SLEEVES WITH GABARDINE CONTRASTING FRONT 21.50 AN IDEAL HOUSE COAT OR SPORTS COAT — TO PLEASE THAT IMPORTANT MAN ON 1' 0 U R CHRISTiVIAS LIST. IN SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE AND EXTRA LARGE SIZES — REGULARS AND LONGS, WELL MADE, FULLY LINED. A Feature Group of Gabardine Shuns at 7.50 0 1 VASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVER