THEJEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review VOL. 6—NO. 13 2114 Penobscot Bldg. 4 of Jewish Events RA. 7956 Detroit 26, Michgan, December 15, 1944 34 •44100• 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10a Palestine Resolution Is Tabled At the Request of State Dept. Senate Committee, Votes, 12.8; To Delay Action; Vandenberg Led Fight for Cause of Zionism (Exclusive to The Jewish News) WASHINGTON — The U. S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on Monday voted; 12 to 8, to table the pending Palestine Resolution, which had been approved by the House Foreign Relations Committee a week earlier. Sen. Tom Connally (Dem., Tex.), chairman of the Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee, stated that there will be no action on the Resolution during the present session, and revealed that his committee acted in accordance with the request of the State Department. At the same time, the State Department issued a statement declaring: "The Department has the utmost sympathy for the persecuted Jewish people of Europe and has been assisting them through active support of the - work of the War Refugee Board and in every other possible way. The De.. partment considers, however, that the passage of the Resolution at the present time would be unwise ?rorn the standpoint of the general international situation, and has so informed the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations." Prior to the action of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius received a Zionist delegation consisting of Dr. Abba' Hillel Silver, Dr. Stephen S. Wise and Dr. Israel Goldstein. Zionist Dftlegation.,_R&serves Comment on Action,. liefugeeW lianukah: Holding e i r prayer books in readiness to sing the traditional Hanukah hymn, "Maoz Tzur," the choir at the Emergency Refugee Shelter, Oswego, N. Y., watches Rabbi Moshe Tzechoval, of Belgium, light the first candle which marks the eight-day celebration. The scene took place the first night of the festival at the Shelter camp for 982 refugees who are staying here for the duration. The Menorah, as well as the Menorahs in the dining halls and in the Hebrew school, were provided by the National Refugee Service, a bene- Eciary of the United Jewish Appeal. This committee, representing the American Zionist Emergency Council, issued a statement declaring that they reserve comment' on the State Depart- ment's declaration and that they will await further clarification of the State Department's position. The Zionist leaders recalled the fact that President RoOsevelt and Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, and the Democratic and Republican parties by acts of their national conventions, Wad endorsed the movement for the establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth and opposed restrictions on immigration and land sales (Continued on Page 5) 1,326 American Leaders Ask World Bill of Rights • Religious, business, political and union officials join4 Roosevelt and DeWey in asking primacy of .humanity . . . names of hundreds of distinguished citizens on document urging guarantee of indi- vidual liberties throughout the world . . . 348 church leaders of all faiths among supporters. Page 3 — Palestine Assembly Bids For Tri-Power Support • .xle...f;A: Akk, . United States, Britain and Russia called upon by Assephath Hanivcharim to act on the establish- ment of a Jewish Commonwealth . . . rescue of surviving Jewry, especially orphans, and im- mediate mass immigration among major resolu- tions adopted by Jewish Palestine's national as- sembly.. --Page 7 SS Isaac Wise Launched: "This proud ship is named after an American who came to this country earrying his measure of freedom," said Rabbi Jonah B. Wise at the launching of the Liberty ship SS Isaac Mayer Wise. Rabbi Isaac M. Wise was the nestor of Reform Judaism, founder of Hebrew Union Col- lege, Reform rabbinical seminary at Cincinnati. The ship is seen in the background. The official party included, left to right: JAMES C. MERRILL, president, St. Johns River Ship- building Co.; RABBI JONAH B. WISE; MRS. SIDNEY BROWN, sponsor, who broke the cham- pagne bottle on the ship's prow and named it "Isaac Mayer Wise"; MISS MINNA HALLE SEITNER and MISS RHODA MEYER, co-sponsors, and RABBI ISRAEL KAPLAN of Jack- . sonville, Fla. This is one of several Liberty ships honoring Jews. JDC Needs $46,570,000 For Relief ill Europe Joint Distribution Committee announces 1945 budget to meet expanding emergency program .. . At least one million Jews in non-Russian Europe will need help, Joseph C. Hyman informs 30th annual convention of JDC . . . Budget require- ments more than double total allocated for relief for the year 1944. --Page 5 ,-