I THE JEWISH NEWS Page Six Christians Urging Congress Pass Palestine Resolutions Men, Women of All Faiths Send Thousands of Letters, Wires and Petitions to .Washington to Encourage Passage; Detroiters Send 35,000 Cards, Letters Men and women of all faiths, numerous Christian and Jewish organizations, Zionist as well as community groups, during the past two weeks sent many thousands of letters, telegrams, resolutions and petitions, to the sponsors of the Palestine Resolutions and to members of both Houses of Congress in Washington, urging them to encourage passage of the resolutions. Hearings be- fore the House Foreign Affairs Committee were resumed on Tuesday. Taft resolutions on Palestine now pending in the House at a rally to be held on Sunday eve- ning in the auditorium of t h e (At the hearings on Tuesday, City College of New York. an impassioned plea for a Jew- ish Homeland was made by Dr. Sponsored by the Young Zion- Stephen S. Wise. Another sup- ist Actions Committee of New porter of the Resolution at the York, the rally will feature resumed hearings on Tuesday Maurice Samuel, author and lec- was Rep. Walter Lynch, Dem- turer, as the principal speaker. ocrat, of New York). The Hatikvah Youth Choir and William Hordes and Max Ro- the Kinor Symphonietta will pre- tenberg, co-chairmen of a com- sent a recital of traditional and mittee representing the Zionist modern Palestinian music. Council of Detroit, reported on Tuesday that more than 35,000 U. S. Leaders Endorse post cards and letters have gone Jewish Commonwealth through the hands of committee WASHINGTON (JPS)—There members for mailing to Wash- ington in support of the resolu- is practically "no ceiling" to the absorptive capacity of Palestine tions. if industry will expand, Dr. Wal- - Young Zionists Help ter C. Lowdermilk, soil expert Mr. Hordes, president of the of the U. S. Department of Agri- Jewish National Fund Council of culture, testified before t h e Detroit, and Mr. Rotenberg, who House Foreign Affairs Commit- is associated with Chapter One tee on the resolution demanding of the Zionist Organization of the end of the White Paper and Detroit and with Migdal Zionist the opening of Palestine to free Group, are assisted in this effort Jewish immigration with the by a committee of youth Zionists view to the establishment of a as well as adults. democratic Jewish Common- Public meetings are b e i n g wealth. planned here in support of the In the course of the two-day Congressional resolutions, a n d hearings at which religious, labor the local committee states that and Jewish leaders and 10 Con- it is encouraged in its efforts by gressmen testified, the only wit- a hearty response from churches, nesses opposing the resolution labor groups and Jewish com- were Lessing Rosenwald • and munal groups. Rabbi Louis Wolsey, both speak- ing for the American Council Committee Hearings for Judaism. Show Strong Support WASHINGTON — Dr. Abba Silver, chairman of the executive committee of the American Zion- ist Emergency Council, declared that the initial hearings on the Palestine Resolution (HR 418- 419) before the House Foreign Affairs Committee "have shown unmistakably that the pending resolution commands very strong support both in the Committee and the House." Warning that "our own battle is not yet won, and it may be prolonged," he pointed out that "apart from the handful of Jew- ish die-hards there are o t h e r forces working against our cause. As we gather strength, the oppo- sition of all categories grows more desperate. - They are justly apprehensive of the tremendous wave of pro-Zionist sentiment that is sweeping the country." Fear Delaying Tactics Opponents of the resolution, which calls for free entry of Jews into Palestine and the re- construction of that country as "a free and democratic Jewish Commonwealth,". may have re- course to "delaying tactics de- signed to hold up the passage of the resolution in the hope that something may h a p p en which will help to defeat it," Dr. Silver warned. "Arguments on the ground of `military necessity' may be used against the resolution as they were used a year ago to prevent or delay the restoration of the rights of the Jews of Algeria under the Cremieux Decree." Asserting that "those charged with responsibility are vigilant and will continue to do all that is necessary," Dr. Silver said that the intensive campaigns which have been conducted for the abrogation of the White Pa- per and for a Jewish Common- wealth in Palestine, "combined with the quiet political work which has, been carried on, have produced a cumulative effect.. I have reason to hope that we shall see evidence of this gradual im- provement in the near future." Palestine Resolution • Rally Sunday in N. Y. NEW YORK — Two thousand Jewish young men and women will voice their support of the Wright-Compton a n d Wagner- ' *- Own Food Resources Lowdermilk reported that Palestine could f e e d an addi- tional 1,800,000 from its own food resources. But, he added, if in- dustry should expand then there is "no ceiling" to the absorptive capacity of Palestine. He also spoke of the projected Jordan. Valley Authority program which he compared to the Tennessee Valley Authority. Reporting on 25 years of health work in Palestine, Mrs. Moses Epstein, president of Hadassah, Women's Zionist Organization, told how the Arabs have bene- fitted by the work. Only re- cently, she said, two . of Ibn Saud's sons were patients at the Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem. In his testimony in opposition to the resolution, Lessing Rosen- wald insisted that the Jews are only a religious body and he de- manded that the reference to a Jewish Commonwealth be re- moved from the resolution. - Arab Population Up Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, coun- tering the charge that the Jews seek the evacuation of Palestine's (Continued on Page 15) Schlossberg Speaks Here Next Thursday For Gewerkshaften Friday February 18, 1944 Alliance Israelite Is Re-Constituted • NEW YORK (JTA)—The Alli- ance Israelite Universelle, lead- Palestine Labor Campaign ing organization of French Jewry which was in existence from 1860 Inspired by Visit of Mrs, to the German occupation of Irma Lindheim France, .has been re-constituted in Algeria, a report from Algiers Inspired by the visit here on stated. Thursday of Mrs. Irma Lind- President of the provisional heim, former national president central committee of the Alli- of Hadassah who has just re- ance Israelite is Prof. Rene. Cas- turned from a prolonged stay in sin, former minister of justice in De Gaulle's committee in Lon- don, now president of the Comite Juridique, the Supreme Court of the French Committee of Nation- al Liberation. The provisional committee of the Alliance Israelite also has chosen a number of Jewish lead- ers residing abroad as members, including M. Montefiore, presi- dent of the Jewish Colonization -Association, and J. Philippson, member of JCA board, both of London, and P. Dreyfus, Max Gottschalk, Louis Oungre, Mau- rice Stern and G. Wildenstein, all now in New York. JOSEPH SCHLOSSBERG London where she conferred with important British leaders in behalf of Palestine redemp- tion work, the Gewerkshaften drive was spurred here to new accomplishments. Mrs. Lindheim addressed the meeting of workers on Thurs- day evening and was honored at a luncheon at the Book Cadillac by prominent community lead- ers. The speaker at the rally of workers at Lachar's on 12th St. next Thursday evening will be Joseph Schlossberg, rioted na- tional labor leader, chairman of the National Labor Committee for Palestine. Mr. Schlossberg is a member of the Board of Higher Education of New York. Reception by League Mr. Schlossberg will be honor- ed at a reception ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shrier, 4271 Cortland, next Friday evening, Feb. 25. This reception is being ar- ranged by the League for Labor Palestine, and members of all chapters in Detroit are urged to be present and to confer with Mr. Schlossberg on matters af- fecting Palestine. Statement on Education Writing a few days ago in the Jewish Daily Day on Jewish education in the United States, Mr. Schlossberg stated: "Numerous Jewish groups are doing, each in its own fashion, something for -Jewish education. But this something is insuffic- ient. The students . . . retain only Jewish memories, but not Jewish possessions, Jewish con- tent, not a foundation for a full Jewish life. The most energetic builders of Jewish consciousness are the loyal workers for Pales- tine. But with all my profound respect for them, I must state that with that alone they can- not mature a Jewish generation YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH DETROIT, MICHIGAN Annual Yeshivah Morith - COMMUNITY PROGRAM Monday, Feb. 28, 9 P. M. Yeshivah Bldg. Dexter at Cortland EDUCATIONAL . SYMPOSIUM Jewish Education and Jewish Survival Isaac Franck, Executive Director, Jewish 'Community Council of Detroit Jewish Education and the Synagogue Dr. A. M. Hershman, Rabbi, Congregation Shaarey Zedek The Roots of Yeshivah Education in Jewish History Dr. Nathan. Drazin. Rabbi, Congregation Shaarey Tefiloh, Baltimore, Md. 2nd ANNIVERSARY BANQUET Smiday, March 5, 6:30 P. M. Social Hall, Shaarey Zedek, Chicago at Lawton Guest Speaker: RABBI SAMUEL COOPER, Charlestown, W. Va. Every contributor of $25 or more will receive two admission cards to the Second Anniversary Banquet. in the United States. Should Ju- daism consist only of work for Palestine, there is a great dan- ger that this Will eventually evaporate a n d nothing should remain for Jewish life here . . . "Zionism, however, is the on- ly Jewish moverhent that is universal, uniting the Jews in all countries. And that 'places on Zionism extensive, exhaustive concern and obligations. Now- adays, and also .. after the war, Zionism must bear responsibil- ity for all Jewish activity in all lands and for conscious and strong bonds between the Jews in the whole world. Perhaps we have reached the time when the term Zionism must becom ex- pandable, just as in ancient times the term Israel was ex- panded to include all Jews in- stead of just the Israelites." Anti-War Author, Mayer, Won't Go To War, He Says CHICAGO (JPS)—"I think I'll Sit This One Out," MiltOit S. Mayer titled an anti-war arti- cle in 1939, and he has now in- formed his draft board here that he would rather go to jail than be drafted. An article by Mayer entitled "Unconditional Surrender — oP What?" published in The Pro- gressive, the organ of the Wis- consin La Follette organization, is being circulated by the Peace Now Movement, which wants at immediat e negotiated peace "with existing governments"---. Hitler and Tojo. Mayer was the author of any article on the Jewish problem in; the Saturday Evening Post, two years ago, which was widely tacked by Jewish leaders as? bound to stir . up anti-Semitism.; Jewish Prisoners Kill 200 Gestapo Azents LONDON (JTA) — More than 200 Gestapo agents and Ukran- ian guards in the "Jewish exter- mination camp" of So bib o r„ occupied Poland, were killed during a revolt of the Jewish internees organized with the aici of the underground movement; the Polish government-in-exile reported this week. 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