Page Ten • THE JEWISH NEWS Refusal to Grant More Zion Visas Stirs Protest Pvt. Limon, Noted Dancer, Partners To Appear April 18 Colonial Undersecretary's Reply to Appeal for Certificates Arouses Indignation; Lord Strabolgi, Palestine Press Express Disappointment Jose Limon is only one of a million privates in the American Army, but he is probably the only one to spend his fUrlough . LONDON (JPS-Palcor)—Repiying to an appeal by Lord Strabolgi, .Laborite, for . immigration certificates beyond the exhausted White Paper quota for Europe's Jewish refugees seeking admission into Palestine, the Duke of Devonshire, Colonial Undersecretary, said he "wouldn't deny that °many Jews in liberated Europe are anxious to proceed to Pales- tine, but the country is unable to absorb them; besides the lack of housing, the country's physical capacity generally is limited and there are other complications which are well known and make it impossible to allot extra cer- tificates." Referring to Lord Strabolgi's specific appeal in behalf of re- cent arrivals .i n Switzerland from Theresienstadt and Ber- gen Belsen, the Duke of Devon- shire said that these were •chief- ly Hungarians and Dutch "who might prefer to return to their own countries after the war." According to his own informa- tion, the Undersecretary stated, "extra certificates are unneceS at present . . . •many refugees do not want_ to go to Palestine, the present certificates are unex- hausted, and the Jewish Agency is free to reallocate the unused certificates." He assured . the House that the Gdvernment was possessed of "a feelings of great- est . sympathy for the tragic sur- vivors in Hitler's Europe," Lord Strabolgi lashed out at the Government for seeking to send the rescuees from There- sienstadt and Bergen Belsen to "UNRRA concentration camps in Algiers instead o f Palestine where they desire to go." He described the pitiful plight of the surviving Jews, and observ- ed that 50,000 Jews in Romania have registered for Palestine im- migration and that 30,000 Jews in Bulgaria are waiting for admission into Palestine, while only 4,500 certificates have been allocated for the Jews of these two countries. H e pointed out that the Mauritius internees, at long last permitted to proceed to Palestine, will enter on 'cer- tificates the Jewish Agency has spared "from its meager allow- ance." Argument Refuted Strabolgi refuted the argument for not permitting the entry of 'refugees, and quoted the Jewish Agency which has stated that many people can be absorbed in the labor colonies and that, a housing. program is already on its way' which, if unhampered by the Government, could accom. modate many more. Lord Stra- bolgi said that the Government's reply was "very disappointing" and that it meant "in fact . . Congress Moves T o Revive Judaism In Europe, Africa Plan Schools, Orphanages to Aid Rehabilitation of •Destitute Jews NEW YORK—The World Jew- ish Congress has .,gmbarked upon a program for the educational, cultural *and - spiritual rehabilita- tion of Jews in the war,torn countries of Europe and North Africa, it was announced by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, chairman of ;its executive committee. Dr. Goldmann said that ap- propriations are being allocated to a new department of culture and education to help build or support • schools, train teachers, furnish textbooks and supply other literature necessary for the survival of 'Judaism in wartorn communities. Orphanages, too, he said will be maintained for children rescued from the Nazis. Dr. Simon Federbusch, head of the department, former member, of Poland's Parliament, asserted that the first move will be to determine the extent of demoli- tion of Jewish cultural and reli- gious institutions and to register every one of them for a report on indemnification and repara- Outstanding Books Selected for Display During Religious Book Week, May 6-13 The Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, ex- ecutive secretary of the Detroit Round Table announces that Re- ligious Book Week will be ob- served May 6-13 this year; and that the book list will be avail- able 'through the office of the Detroit Round Table.- The committee which prepared the list of Jewish books includes Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel; Simcha Rubenstein, edu- cational director of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, and Mrs. Arthur . , librarian of Temple Goulson Beth El. The increasing concern of the religious-minded in social changes, group relationships and international relations is reflected in the catalogue of 200 books just published by the National Conference of Christians and Jews for the observance of Re- ligious Book Week. The titles of the catalogue were barring the doors of the one country where the unfortunate people could • find asylum and peace." • Palestine Press' Retort To Duke of Devonshire TEL AVIV (JPS-Palcor) In reply to the statement in ,the House Of Lords by the Duke of Devonshire, the Hebrew press carried a message received by your correspondent from a Chris- tian. source in Lisbon, that per- mission to emigrate to Palestine is the firk demand of the remnants of Jewry in Belgium and :other "liberated European countries. An editorial in Labor's Hebrew daily Davar states that, "adding insult to our calamity is the meaning of the Duke of Devon- shire's reply to Lord Strabolgi's question." Replying to the Un- dersecretary's assertion that Hungarian and Dutch refugees may prefer repatriation to re- settlement i n Palestine, the editorial states: "The Jews re- maining in Budapest have de- clared- that the only terror that is comparable with the .error of annihilation is the thought that they might be compelled to re- main in Hungary." "A Gratuitous Insult" The representative of Holland's Labor at the recent International Trades Union Conference in London states, in support of the Palestine resolution, that where- as anti-Semitism was previously unknown in Holland, there now exists a Jewish problem there as a result, of intense anti-Semitic propaganda conducted during the occupation. But the British representative claims in the House of Lords that Hungarian and Dutch Jews will seek to return." Hatzofe, Mizrachi newspaper, regards the statement as "a mockery of the people and a future__ catastrophe .- . it is a blow against us not only, a suffering peoPle, bUt 1 s o against our faith in humanity and the future of the world." Haboker considers it a con- tinuation of the White Paper policy, while the Palestine Post emphasizes -- that "Jews from Hungary, ' Holland, Slovakia, France, Bulgaria, Romania and other European countries 'know that . they have 'no homes to which to return, since their houses and businesses have been expropriated. The Duke of De- vonshire may 'find it convenient to shut his eyes and harden his heart, but to say that extra cer- tificates are not required now is a gratuitous insult." Friday, April 13, 1945 PVT. JOSE LIMON ' chosen by 23 prominent clergy- men, educators and authors of the faiths in various parts of the country and are divided into. Protestant, Catholic, Jewish and Good Will Sections. Each sec- tion includes 30 books for adults published within the past five years; 10 classics and 10. books for children. The books will be displayed in book stores, ppblic, college and school libraries throughout . the country with special programs planned for the week of May 7. Pointing out that ,Religious Book Week coincides with the anniversary of the burning of the books by the Nazis in Berlin on May 10, 1933, Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, president of the Con- ference declared that "the cata- logue reflects the thinking of the -democratic world now that the spirit which prompted the burning of the books is being destroyed on the battlefield." Pinski to Lecture Steinhardt Visits Before JNW A Units Zion En Route to U.S. Here on April 24 JERUSALEM, (Palcor)—Lau- on a concert dance tour. Recog- nized as one of the greatest 'men dancers of today, Pvt. Limon with his two partners, Beatrice David Pinski, eminent Yiddish Seckler and Dorothy Bird, will be in Detroit April 18 to present dramatist and author, will be the a program of modern dances guest of the City Committee of which he composed and rehears- the Jewish National Workers' Al- ed during his free moments from Army duty. . The program will be present- ed by' the Jewish Community Center, in the Institute of Arts. - This is the fifth presentation the Jewish Center, a Community War Chest agency, has sponsor- ed. Pvt. Limon has chosen dances which range from a- gay; humor- ous Western Folk Suite done completely in cowboy to a more serious dramatic piece based on the eternal triangle theme. Mex- ixcan by birth, he will pay spec- ial tribute to that land by danc- ing his Mexican Suite. rence Steinhardt, American Am- bassador to Turkey, spent two days in Palestine enroute to Washington from his former post at. Ankara. Accompanied by Dr. Bernard Joseph, legal advisor of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, -he toured Tel Aviv and its en- virons, and included Givath Brenner, the Lodzia textile fac- tories and the permanent Jewish industrial exhibition in Tel Aviv in his itinerary. Conversing with your corres- pondent, he expressed his great admiration for. Jewish Palestine's progress, Miss Bird has studied under DAVID PINSKI Martha Grahain and won a name for herself through many night liance branches in Detroit on club engagements. Tuesday evening, April 24, at the Miss Seckler has worked with .Farband Folkshule, 1912 Taylor: IVmon since they were members Mr. Pinski will deliver a 'lec- Of the Huniphrey-Weidman ,Con- ture and will read selections cert Co. from his latest work, "Fugitive Tickets are on sale at Grin- Family" ("Pleitim Familie"), nelPs. which has attracted wide inter- est. OUR pharmacist's knowl- edge was gained by spe- cialized college training, tested by rigid state ex- aminations, strengthened by the long experience to the end that they might All branches of the labor serve you well in time of Zionist movement, including the sickness.. Farband branches, and local cul- The first program in the "Pal- tural groups are invited. estine- Sings" .series, the musical sequel to "Palestine Speaks," to . -Bert Gordon, the Mad Russian, be presented' by the Hebrew keeps insisting that the income Over 53 Years of Service Arts Cominittee of the Zionist tax form'will be simplified when Organization • of America over it?s reduced to three lines: "How Grosse Pointe Detroit radio stations all over the 'United much did you make last year? States, will be the cantata, "Our How much did you have 'left? Bialik," which was written for Send it in!" the occasion of the 10th anni versary of the death of Bialik. 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