Friday, March 16, 1945 THE JEWISH - NEWS Dorothy Thompson's Plea Boosts Weizmann Institute Famous Columnist's 'Sweeping Review' of Achievements in Palestine Acclaimed As One of - Greatest Addresses on Zionism Ever Heard Here Page Nfrie Red Cross Chief Biai David Holds Goes to Germany Redemption Fete For Rescue Work Banquet Marking Clearance Zionist Youth Group Discusses Problems NEW YORK (JPS) The problems of American Jewish Youth and its relation. to Pales- tine were discussed at plenary sessions and seminars of the ex- panded American Zionist Youth CommisSion here March 3 4. The sessions were attended by representatives froin California, Texas, .Minnesota, Virginia, _- Georgia, Colorado, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Mis-. souri, Wisconsin, and New York. Walter L. Field of D etroit, a member of the Commission, at- tended the meetings. Addresses were delivered by Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of the Zionist Organization of America; Mrs. Moses P. Epstein; president of Hadassah; Herthari L. 'Weisman, national chairman of the youth Commission; Dr. Shlomo Barclin, executive director of the American Zion- ist Youth Coinmission; Dr. Min; iam Freund; national vice presi- dent of the Commission; Hannah L. Goldberag, David Tannen- baum, Harry Levine and Dr. Aharon • Kessler, executive di- rector of Young Judaea. , GENEVA (JPS-Palcor)—Prof. of Indebtedness Addressed Carl Burkhardt, president of the by Rabbi Graubart International Red Cross,. left for • Germany to negotiate with Ger- Dorothy Thompson, world famous columnist,:utilizing Congregation Bnai David, Elm- her appearance in Detroit to addre§s the Temple- Israel' Sis- man officials emergency mea- hurst and 14th; one of the lead- sures for the relief of Allied terhood, addressed a luncheon of local leaders, --at noon Tues- War- prisoners and civil inter- ing orthodox congregations in announces that it has day, at °Mel Statle4in the interests of the: 'Weizmann Scien- nees in camps under Red Cross Detroit, redeemed its house of worship tific Institute in 'Palestine and, in the words of Fred M. supervision. It is . also possible from all indebtedness. Butzel, chairman of the local Weizmann Institute committee; that . he will discuss civilian de- Bnai David, originally named gave "a sweeping review" of portees, including the Jews in the Beth David, has served De- Jewish achievements in Palestine concentration and slave labor troit Jewry since 1892. Its pres- which. was acclaimed as one of Jewish people but also will sug- camps. large colonization -projects ent structure was built in 1928. the, greatest addresses on Zionism gest to be realized in this .:dynamic Your correspondent forecast The discharged indebtedness ever , heard, here. age: Palestine's' Jewish accomp- this visit in a March 4 dispatch amounted to less than $50,000. Making a • direct appeal for lishments are a strange' combina- which revealed that Monsieur This is the culmination of years funds for the Weizmann Insti- tion of humanism, socialism and Musy, who negotiated with of hope of its devoted officers, tute, Miss Thompson referred to capitalism." . • Gestapo Chief Himmler the ,re- members and auxiliary organiza- her friend, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Miss Thompson spoke of the lease of ,1,200 Jews from Ther- tions. as "a; great man, a very great The Redemption Campaign Man," and declared that the only Arab-Jewish proble mas "a silly esienstadt, had trasmittted a way to honor a Man of his sta 7 _quarrel" because people think in personal invitation from Him- was conducted during the last terms of past ages, and she Stated mler to the Red, Cross Chief to feW months. Spurred on by the tore is.to continue his work. proceed to Germany to discusS insistent efforts of its spiritual that the • activities of the Tribute to Great Man , Germany's conditions for the re- leader, Rabbi Joshau Sperka, ."Nothing more intelligent or mann Institute are certain to ed- lease of some French war prison- and its fourth term president, more necessary could have been ucate Arabs and Jews to a• new ers and better treatment to the Joseph A. Block, and ably led planned than the- Weizmann. In- cooperation' because the scientific others; and also for the release by Sidney Gorman and Myron approaches of the Institute will stitute to honor Dr. Weizmann create of -"considerable numbers of J. 'Solomon, chairthan and sec- new visions; on his .70th birthday," she de- retary, respectively, of the cam- The hope of the Middle and Jews." Glared.. "It is a . fitting tribute At/ this stage it is doubtful paign, the campaign committee to a great man, because a fitting Near East, she stated, is the soil soil reconstruction however, whether Prof. Burk- was corriposed of its entire board monument is one that continues conservation, Dr. Hershman to Talk and industrial vrocesses which hardt, who . left for Germany in of trustees. a man's work after he is gone." Congregation Bnai David has a At Girl Scout Service will be made possible by the a Red Cross security car, will Describing her enchantment Iris titute, leading to have much success even if the Chevra Ayin. Yaacov, with daily with the Zionist ideal, Miss Weizmann a new type of mind. Germans agree to his proposals. classes between Mincha and Shaarey Zedek Girl Scout Thompson praised Dr. Weizmann Miss Thompson declared that The greatest obstacles may turn Maariv, the Men's Club, the Troop No. 47, whose leader is for his great patience and lauded Ladies Auxiliary, •gisterhood, and him as a scientist' arid a human- as long as she lives she will fight out to be transportation which many youth "groups. The winter Mrs. Harry D. Baum, will be ' ist whose science is intended for for Jews to have the right to the Germans are sorely lacking Friday Night Gatherings have honored at services Saturday. settle anywhere and to live in even for military ueeds. all humanity. • • Dr. A. M. Hershman will brought to its platform many any state, but that the urge of Simultateously w i t It' Prof. A Great • Statesman a people to create a culture is the Burkhardt's visit to Germany, outstanding and nationally preach a sermon based on "It is difficult .'to believe that noblest urge in them. She con- Scouting and there will be re- the first car columns of the In known speakers. 'The Religious sponsive readings relating to he is 70," she stated. "Among the cluded her description by School supplements religious in- statesmen Of the • World—and I ing this definition of freedom: ternational Red Cross, carrying struction and inspiration for the Scouting rules. Boy Scout Troops consider him a great statesman— "FREEDOM IS TO BE AT food, clothes and' medicaments children. 104 and 164 and Cub Pack 104, for Allied war prisoners, cross- • On March 11 the congregation sponsored by Shaarey Zedek, he is one of • the: youngest and HOME." ed the German frontier. Large most modern. He has the face will participate. Girl Scouts of Converted to Zionism scale 'action is being prepared celebrated the burning of the that describes our century, but Describing the horrible plight along these lines to take effect mortgage with a banquet in the Calvary Presbyterian Church hiS genius belongs to - the next of the men, women and children have been invited. social hall of the synagogue.' century rather than to ours. He who haVe been gathered into within a few days. An outstanding feature was Monsieur Musy, former Swiss the opening of the Golden Book feels that science must at all Palestine, Miss Thompson said times be at the service of hu- that it was unbelievable that the Federal Councillor, who recent- of the Building Redemption, in manity. broken bodies could be made ly obtained the release of 1,200 which each contributor inscribed "I can't think of Dr. Weizmann useful, and added that "stones Jews from Theresienstadt, has his name. - as merely • a Jewish leader. I that were rejected have become 'gone back to Berlin to negotiate Rabbi David Graubart of 'the have learned more from him pillars of the Temple." She was with Gestapo Chief Himmler for North Park Congregation Shaare about the possibilities of the full of praise for the back-break- the release of additional Theres- Tikvah of Chicago delivered the Near East than frcotn any other ing work of the Jewish pioneers. ienstadt internees, your corres- address on the subject "The man." • "The work they do with joy pondent learns from official Synagogue 'in the Post-War Devoting the major portion of has converted me to Zionism," sources. He is reported to have World." her address to an evaluation of She declared, in the course of pledged the freedom of 15,000 Rabbi Joshua Sperka, rabbi of the Zionist ideal, Miss Thompson her description Of the -fantastic Jews. Bnai David, conducted the brief said that "it should be an enor- evidence§ of rehabilitation. service prior to the banquet and mous pride to Jews that in Pal- spoke about "The Challenge of When Mr. 1 B•tzel remarked Himmler's Release estine was created the most suc- that it is "an unenviable posi- the Synagogue of Today." Sid- Barclay Hats cessful colonization' experiment tion" to turn from her thrilling Of Jews Is No Ruse, ney Gorman acted as toastmast- in history since the arrival of the address to business, Miss Thomp- er. Joseph Block and the fol- Vaad Hahatzala Says • $5, to $7.50 'Mayflower." lowing past presidents partici- are here for business." And she PlatiS Palestine Visit pated in the program: Mendel personally kept track of the con- Announcement was made this Slobin, Hymen Rottenberg, Miss Thompson revealed that tributions as the announcerhents week that the charges of some David J. Cohen and Louis Please. within a short time she plans to were being made. newspapers in Switzerland that Cantor A. Gartenhaus led the go to Palestine to study its col- Fred Kahn, who *.vas 'here to 9038 Twelfth onization experiences and to ap- direct the brief drive' for the the Vaad Hahatzala effort to musical portion of the evening.' ply it to her studies of Colon- Weizmann Institute, spoke brief- rescue the 1,120 Jews now in Swiss camps was a Himmler ruse ization possibilities in Alaska. ly, giving a review of the history was denied in authoritative Analyzing the thrilling Zionist of the Institute and of the re- quarters. achievements, Miss Thompson re- sponse he has received to his It was indicated that greater ferred to the recent visit in Pal, appeals. estine of Mrs. Anne O'Hare :Mc- It is believed that at this writ- rescue efforts are possible and Cormich of the New York Times, ing, as a result of some liberal that more Jews can be saved who, although never a Zionist, gifts, nearly half the Detroit when transportation facilities are Our duty is clear . .. we must returned from Palestine greatly quota of $75,000 has been reach- made available and the necessary keep the Red Cross at the side funds are secured. excited at what she had seen ed. of our fighting men and our The local Vaad Hahatzala com- there. Despite her pessimism wounded heroes. There are no mittee announced this week that over the status of Europe, Mrs. Rabbis on Rescue Mission special funds to keep up this McCorrnick cohsiders . Palestine LONDON (JPS-Palcor)— A the $10,000 fund pledged by a humanitarian work . . . the group of local people will be the great happy spot of the other delegation of Polish rabbis re- money comes, as always, from side of the world and considers siding in London visited Switz- raised by the Self-Help group the heart of America ... YOU! Jewish achievements "breath- erland recently to inform them- together with the Congregation taking," Miss Thompson report- selves on possibilities existing for. Gemilath Chassodim. ed. the rescue of Polish Jews held Strange Combination in Germany and to appeal to NEW CLUB ORGANIZED "These are creations not only Swiss Government authorities A new Social Club has been of the Messianic spirit, but a re- and international relief agencies organized for refined and con- suit of the spirit of your great for a "last minute effort" in be- genial single, middle-aged men and women. If interested, please leader, Dr. Weizmann," she said: half of these surviving rem- phone: "Palestine will be the basis not nants. They also consulted DA. 0092 only for large hopes for the Jewish relief committees here. , - . - . . Oien's Men's Shop A Call to the Heart •of America The Liberty Bell, pealing forth its message of inde- pendence . . the time- honored Passover Seder, marking man's first great struggle for freedom! This Advertisement Sponsored By I MATZQ MEAL • EAR.FEL• CAKE MEAL - _IKEA' MATZO • EGG MATZO 9 Samuel G. Keywell Co., Inc. 11833 E. Vernor Hwy. -