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Page Six

Friday, May 4, 1945

THE JEWISH NEWS

ewish Delegates Submit
Proposals at Conference

Council Plans Rally
On 'Frisco Conference

Leaders of World Jewry at San Francisco Seek to Prevent
Freezing of Minority Status in Palestine Under
Proposals for international Trusteeships

(Continued from Page 1)

.

A mass meeting to focus at-
tention on Jewish demands at
the United Nations conference
at San Francisco will be held
at the Shaarey Zedek Social
Hall, Tuesday, May 15, at 8
p. m., under the sponsorship
of the Jewish Community
Council.
Co-operating in the program
are the Detroit delegates to
the American Jewish Con-
ference and the Detroit Zion-
ist Emergency Council. Speak-
ers will be R. J. Thomas, Dr.
David Henry and Rabbi Leon
Feuer. Complete details will-
be announced in the next is-
sue of The Jewish News.

scope to permit within its frame- councils and agencies of the
work the solution of the Pales- United Nations.
tine problem in accordance with
Interesting personalities here
the , underlying intent and pur- include Gen. Moishe Cohen,
pose of the Balfour Declaration famous as a fighter for Chines
and the Palestine Mandate. as independence.
above indicated.
Senator Vandenberg and Comm.
• 2. No action should be taken at Harold E. Stassen counted up-
the San Francisco Conference on as strong supporters of the
which would be inconsistent Jewish case. Vandenberg always
with or prejudicial to the special has been a consistent supporter
rights. of the Jewish people un- of the Zionist cause and holds
der the Balfour Declaration and a key position in the Conference.
the Palestine Mandate, and all
An American delegation at a Crohn to Address
such rights shall be expressly press conference Tuesday stated Ann Arbor Appeal
reserved and safeguarded.
definitely that the Palestine
Recognized Spokesman
question will not be up for con-
. 3. The Jewish Agency for sideration in discussions on in-
The Ann Arbor United Jewish
Palestine as the internationally ternational trusteeships. John
recognized spokesman of the Foster Dulles, advisor to the Appeal Campaign will open
Jewish people shall be consulted American delegation, told. me Tuesday evening, May 8, with
and given representation on any this morning that there is no a mass rally at the Bnai Brith
international bodies or commis- danger of freezing the present *HMO_ Foundation of the Uni-
sions which may be set up inr-. status of the -Palestine position versity of Michigan. kawrence
sofar as they may have before since an International' Trustee- Crohn of Detroit will be the
them matters affecting the fu- ships Commission will only set keynote speaker.
The Ann Arbor United Jewish
ture status of Palestine and the up machinery to deal with man-
rights of the Jewish People with datory territories, details of Appeal Campaign will extend
respect thereto. which will be left for later con- through May 17. General chair-
man* is Osias Zwerdling who di-
The .Jewish Agency will be sideration. •
rected last year's United Jewish
represented here by Dr. Nahum
Appeal. The following officers
Goldmann. and Dr. Stephen S. Canadiani Delegation
of AAUJA were elected: Mark
Wise in addition to Arthur Lourie Going to Conference
and also Gershon AgrOnsky and
MONTREAL (JTA)—The Ca- Ross, chairman. of Townspeople
Eliahu Epstein. 'The latter two nadian _Jewish Congress an- Division; Benjamin RoSen; secre-
arrived from Palestine Tuesday. nounced that it is sending a tary; and Ben Kessel, general
Speedy action inaugurated by four-man delegation to -San treasurer. Dr. Saul • Cohen, and
Jewish spokesmen in pressing Francisco which will be pledged Mrs. Ruben Kahn are the
this claim results_ from fact that to no one faction in Jewish life, Faculty Division chairmen. The
the United Nations Conference but will endeavor to cooperate. Ann Arbor Jewish Community
has begun to move more rapidly
The announcement said that . has set for itself a goal of $10,000
than expected. Present possibil- the delegation — consisting of exceeding last year's quota by
ities are that the Conference will Samuel Bronfman, national presi- $3,000.
• Among the . four co-chairmen
not last three months but four dent, Canadian Jewish Congress,
weeks. as advocated by Anthony Archibald B. Bennett, president who will direct the campaign of
Eden.
of the Congress' control di- the student body is Sheldon
Jewish consultants Judge vision, Samuel J. Zacks, honorary Selesnick of Detroit.
Proskatter and Jacob BlaUstein president, and Saul Hayes, exec-
for the American Jewish Com- utive director—will seek to pro-
mittee; Henry Monsky and Dr.. tect the interests of the Jewish
Israel Goldstein for the American people everywhere and will
Dr. Rosrnarin .
Jewish Conference attended speak for a unanimous Canadian
meetings of forty-two consult- Jewish community. .
ants called by Secretary of State
Stettinius.
David J. Cohen, secretary of
to
Attention was given here on Dr.
congregation Bnai David and
the joint statement issued by
member of the board of directors
the Jewish Conference, • World
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, will
Rabbi
Leo
Jung,
noted
scholar
Jewish Congress, British Board
be toastmaster at the 18th anni- .
of Jewish Deputies, outlining a• and author, will speak on "War versary banquet of the Ladies
ten-point program: and. Peace" at Shaarey. Zedek -of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Sun-
1. An International Bill of social hall at 8:30 : p. m. next day evening, May 6 in the Bnai
Rights.
Wednesday, under the auspices David social hall, 14Th and Elm-
2. Immediate restoration to -of the Men's -Club.
hurst.
Dr. Jung is -the rabbi- of the
Jews in Europe of all 41-Its
Dr. Trude Weiss Rosmarin,
merly guaranteed by constitu- Jewish Center in New York City editor of the Jewish Spectator,
tions and international treaties. -and professor of ethics at Jeshiva and author of several important
3. Outlawing of anti-Semitism College in New York. He attended books, will .be guest speaker. It

Tuesday Evening

Hebrew Teachers' Parley
Opens Here Next Friday

Plans have been completed for the National Conference-
of Hebrew Teachers' Federation which opens in Detroit on
May 11 and continues through May 13, it was announced
this week. Opening session will be next Friday at 10:30
a. rn. in the Rose Cohen Sittig Bldg. •
Delegates will be greeted by Joseph. Haggai, chairman

of the arrangements committee on,•,
behalf of the local Hebrew on Sunday, May 13 at
10 a. m.
Teachers' Organization, and by in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
Shlomo Marenoff, of Chicago, The Resolutions prepared by the
president of the Mid-Western committees will be submitted
Hebrew Teachers' Association.'
for adoption and election of of-
D. E. Wertheim, executive di- ficers of the National Hebrew
rector of the National Federation Teachers' will be held.
of Teachers, will report on
The arrangements committee
activities of the organization. Re-
ports on local activities also will consists of Joseph Haggai and M.
be presented. Election of offi- Michlin, , co-chairmen: Morris.
cers selection of committees Lachover, executive secretary .;
N. Ruttenberg, corresponding
will follow.
secretary. Program committee
Reception Luncheon
includes Bernard Isaacs, A. J.
A reception luncheon will be Lachover, • and S. Rubenstein.
held at 1 p. m. for delegates and Publicity committee: A. J. Lach-
local teachers. The second session over, A. Twersky, M. Plofkin and
will start at 3 p. m. in the' Joseph Haggai. -
Shaarey Zedek Social Hall,
Reception committee Sol Kas-
where M. Adelstein of New York dan, Max Gordon,. co-chairmen;
will discuss mutual benefit in- Miriam Gold, Fanny Kaplan,
surance, hospitalization, Sab- Drora Selesny, J. Cashdan. Leah
batical leave for study, retire- and Rose Pike, Mrs. S. Lehrman,
ment fund and license bureau. Edward Rubenfein. Synagogue
Closing the afternoon session, committee: A. Panush, A. Ro-
D. Pollock, treasurer of the berg, A. Schachter.
NTF, will discuss strengthening
of the organization and also will
present the 1945-46 budget. Z.
Godstein of New York and Z.
Schwartz of Chicago will *lead
MADISON AND BRUSH
the discussion.
• One Performance Only!
The. Friday evening forum
will be held in the Rose Sittig
Sunday Eve, May 6
Cohen Bldg. Shlomo Marenoff
will talk on "The Aims and Ob-
jectives in Jewish Education."
Dr. M. Cohen of Philadelphia, H.

WILSON THEATER

MAURICE
SCHWARTZ

Rotblatt, D. E. Wertheim and
Simcha Rubenstein will speak.
• Oneg Shabbat Forum
An Oneg Shabbat Forum will
and the Entire Cast of
be held at the fourth session on
Maurice SchWartz Art .
May 12 in the Rose Sittig Cohen
Theater Co.
Bldg. M. Halevi, of Cincinnati
will discuss the relationship of
the. NTF to the -various national
in original production of
education organizations. I. Tar-
kov Naamoni will discuss the
Merkaz of Hebrew Teachers in
Palestine
A public forum will be held
Saturday. evening, May 12, at
the Rose J Sittig Cohen Bldg.
as played in New York
Samuel Borowsky of •New- York,
chairman• of the executive board
of Histadruth Ivrith of America,
Tickets: $1, $1.50. $2,
will speak on ."Jewish Education
$2.50, $3, plus tax
in a Changing WOrld". Bernard
Tickets available at Metro Music
IsaaCs, superintendent of the
House.. 10328 Dexter, TO. 8-4114
Atkins -Confectionery,
8640 12t h
United Hebrew . Schools, will pre-
St., Corner - Lee Place, .TR. 2-8889
side. In addition, greetings Will
or TR. 2-8884; Abraham Littman.
1927 Pingree. TY. - 6-9386. At the
be extended by representatives
boxoffice the Wilson Theater.
of Zionist groups, educational,_ CA.
8820. on the day of the
performance.
social
and
philanthropic
,agencies.
as an instrument of national and the Yeshivoths in Hungary and will be the first time that a
The last session will be held
international poliCy.
Germany and received degrees noted Jewish woman personality
4. Punishment
for
crimes from the Universities of Vienna, has been • invited to - address the
wherever committed by the Axis Berlin, London and Cambridge. Yeshivah banquet .here.
Now Under the
powers and their accomplices He is a member of the Council of
For reservations ; at $5 per
Management of
against the Jewish. people.
the Jewish Agency for Palestine. plate, :call the president of the
A. S. Landis
5. United Nations' aid in relief He is the editor of "The Jewish Ladies of Yeshivath -
Beth Yehud-
and A. Soifer
and rehabilitation of Jews in a-. Library" series.
ah, Mrs. Pearl . Rottenberg, TO.
spirit of equality and equity.
Members of - Congregation 5-1171.
6. - Assistance from govern-. Bnai Moshe and the Detroit
mental and intergovernmental Zionist.lchapter will be guests of
agencies. in the resettlement Of the Men's Club. The • program
displaced Jews, regardless of ends the Men's club's lecture se-
their nationality or present place ries for the season.
of residence.
7. Elimination of statelessness. N'West Hebrew Cong. Men's Club
8. Restitution to Jews — indi- To Meet; Architect Selected
'OPENS
'Oys and Girls—Age 6 to 16
viduals and communities — of The Men's Club committee of
DECORATION
their property losses • caused by the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
Located in North Michigan
Axis • expropriation, looting, de-..gption. and Center consisting .of
DAY
Near Charlevoix, Petoskey,
struction and forced sales; and David Tchor, Max Haidy, and
Frankfort-and Mackinac
With a Special
reparations for general damages Ira GI. Kaufman, has called• a_
SANITARY FACILITIES
caused by the Axis to the- Jew- -meeting of the membership for
Holiday Week-End
ish people.
IN EACH CABIN
'Monday,. May 7, .at the home- of
. 9. Opening of the dOors of Pal- David Tchor, 19371 Pennington.
Laundry- Service
estine for free Jewish immigra- Election of officers and the or-
Available In Camp
The Beauty Spot
tion and the reconstitution of ganization of the Men's Club will
that country as a ;free and demo- take place.
cratic Jewish Commonwealth.
At a - SpIcial meeting held last
of Northern Michigan
SPECIAL RATES
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Register
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tore
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