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Page Seven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Frntiay, May 11, T945

National Hebrew Teachers'
Conference Underway Here

Sabbath Service
A t Shaarey
Hoanore y Zed e k
Moth e r s
T o

Cite Australia's Opposition
To Racial Group Settlement

In tribute to Mother's Day, Deputy Prime Minister Forde Says Immigration to Begin as
Nation's Outstanding Jewish Educators Among 40 Dele-
there
will be a special Sabbath
Soon as Shipping Permits; Refugees to Be Con-
gates From Many U. S. Communities; 3 Sessions Sched-
service for mothers and daugh-
sidered on Individual or Family Merits
uled This Friday; Parley to End on Sunday

SAN FRANCISCO.—Responding to a series of questions
addressed to him by I. L. Teller of the Jewish Press Service,
K. C. Hardy, as press secretary, isssued the following state-
ment in behalf of F. M. Forde, Deputy Prime Minister of
Australia:
Immigration into Australia will begin as soon as ship-
ping permits. Shipping prospects at' present are not bright

The National Conference of. Hebrew Teachers' Federa-
tion and Educators which opened in Detroit this Friday and
ends Sunday, is attracting nationwide attention.
D. A. Wertheim, executive director of the National
Hebrew Teachers' Federation, said that 40 delegates repre-
senting many communal Hebrew Schools in the U. S. are

attending the conference and will
for the immediate post-war
participate in its deliberations.
Maurice Zackheim is chairman
'months, and the shipping situ-
Among the visitors are many of the United Hebrew Schools.
I have no comment to make on
ation may be acute, even for -a
outstanding men in the field of
Simcha Rubenstein, education-
the question of a Jewish Corn-
Jewish education, such as Mor- al director of the Shaarey Zedek-
year or two after the war.
monwealth in Palestine. Any pro-
decai Halevi, Cincinnati; Samuel Religious School will bring greet-
No Quota System
J. Borowsky, New York; Shlomo ings in the name of his congre-
Australia has no quota system nouncement on that point would
Marenoff, Chicago; E. M. Del- gation, A. Meyerovitz, for the
for immigrants, in the American come from the Commonwealth
stein, New York; Dr. M. Cohen, Yiddish Schools and Labor Zion-
sense, but requires reasonable Government as a whole. On the
Baltimore; I. Goroff, New York; ist groups, Mrs. Geraldine Car-
standards of health, evidence of
good character, and evidence of subject of abolition of the White
I. Tarkow Naamoni, Chicago; nick newly elected president of
Joshua Bin Nun, New York; H. the Woman's Auxiliary of the
the capacity of immigrants to be- Paper, I would point out that the
Rottblatt, Chicago; S. Pollack, United Hebrew Schools for the
come economically self-support- White Paper was issued by the
New York; Z.. Gladstein, New Auxiliary, Rabbi M. Wohlgelern-
ing. Applicants will not be ac- British Government, and any
cepted or rejected according to future course of action on the
— York; Sidney Schwartz, Chicago. ter for the Mizrachi.
whether or not they are Jews, Paper is entirely the business
Musical Program Listed
First Day's Sessions
but will be considered on their and responsibility of that Gov-
A musical program Will follow
The first session of the National
MRS. JULIUS BERMAN
individual or family merits, on ernment.
Conference opened Friday morn- in which Jacob Sonenklar, cantor
ing at 10 a. m. in the auditorium of Congregation Shaarey - Zedek, ters of, the Shaarey Zedek Sis- the basis of the requirements just
of the Rose Sittig Cohen School. will participate. Lillian Robbins terhood at the synagogue Sat- referred to. As regards avenues RESIDENTS OF MUNICH
of employment, it is understood FORCED TO REBURY BODIES
= A reception and lunch was
urday morning, Maya 12.
that 'Australia House, London,
held at 1 p. m. for the delegates
Rabbi Hershman will speak, and other Australian Overseas
LONDON (JTA)-The Luxem-
and local teachers and educa-
and the synagogue will be posts, will be kept regularly in- bourg radio reported this week
tors. The second session started
graced
With
floral
decorations
formed -of employment oppor- that the bodies of 1,600 murdered
at 3 p. m. in the Social Hall of
by Mrs. Julius Berman, chair- tunities and trends in Australia. Jews were found by American
the Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
man of the Altar Fund.
Some representations have troops in woods about 10 miles
Friday evening after services a
The surgical dressing work been made from outside and in- from Munich. Residents of
dinner will be tendered at the
room of the congregation has side Australia in support of large Munich, the broadcast said, were
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., by the
been re-opened in order to meet settlements of Jews in the Kimb- taken to the woods, and forced
Ladies Auxiliary of the Kvutzah
an emergency quota. This room, erlys in the northwest of. AuS- to unearth and rebury the bodies.
Ivrith for delegates, local teach-
in the Kate Frank Memorial tralia. The representations from
ers and their friends. Mrs. A.
Building, will be open each within Australia have not been
Panush • is president of the aux-
The State Department of
Tuesday from 10, a. m. to 3 p. m. numerous. There has been gen-
iliary.
Saturday afternoon the fourth .
Mrs. Sidney Flank, chairman of eral acceptance of national pol- The Jewish War Veterans
session will be held in the form
the Shaarey Zedek Red Cross icy, it is opposed to any . proposal
of the United States
of an Oneg Sabbath in the Rose
Division, urges all women who for group settlement by racial
Announces the
have. taken the surgical dress- groups from overseas.
Sittig Cohen Bldg. Misses Mir-
Availability of a
iam Gold, Fanny Kaplan, Drora
ings course to resume this ac-
Favorable Comment
Selesny and Mrs. Samuel Lehr-
tivity promptly, in order to ful-
HALL
I have personally heard some
man of the staff of the United
fill the quota assigned.
For your parties, dances,
Australian troops who have been,
affairs, banquets. Facili-
Hebrew Schools will be in
in Palestine, comment favorably."
ties for every purpose.
charge.,
Spacious quarters newly
AWAITS PASSAGE TO U. S. upon some aspects of Jewish
renovated and furnished.
Open Foktnh in Evening
achievement in Palestine. They
An Open Forum will be held
8212
TWELFTH
LONDON
(JPS-Palcor)—Rabbi
have also been impressed by the
MAURICE ZACKHEIM
Abington Theater Bldg.
Saturday evening in the auditor-
J. L. Fishman, executive mem- complexity of the racial and eco
TO. 8-1048
ium of the Rose Sittig Cohen
ber of Mizrachi, will stay in nomic problems confronting that TR. 1-8899
TO. 5-2692
School. The Jewish community is
London only for a week or so country.
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invited.
before departing for America.
Zit/ I
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Samuel Borowsky of New
He is awaiting transportation.
York. nationally known in the
20th Anniversary Concert
field of Jewish .Education, will
DETROIT JEWISH FOLK CHORUS
be the guest speaker. His topic
r i Goldberg, Director
Mro. A. Stuhnan, Pianist
will be, "Jewish Education in a
Changing World." He is vice-
SUNDAY, MAY 13 at 8:15 P. M.
president of the National Council
AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE
for Jewish Education, chairman
The famous Yiddish comedian of
of theexecutive. board of. the
stage and radio. "Mr. Cohen"
Histradruth Iyrith of America,
.(Papelel in Abie's Irish Rose and
"Uncle David" in. The Goldberg's.
and an: actiVe participant . in, val.,
Guest. Artist — This Year's Sensation of the Metropolitan Opera
First Detroit appearance in five
tons communal endeavors in New
Tears. In his lateSt. success after
tickets: Metro Music House - 10324 Dexter - TO. 8-4114
a' whole season in New York.
York
or from Members of Jewish Folk Chorus
Igaacs Greets Delegates
: I n Rumshinsky , and -
Friedman's Operetta
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent
of the United Hebrew Schools,
CANTOR SONENKLAR
will -greet the delegates on be-
half- of the National Council of will accompany ,hirn-.at
the piano.
Jewish Education and the Kvut-
The last session* will - be held
: Sunday, May 20
zah Ivrith • of Detroit. He also on Suriday morning at 10 o'clock
will introduce the guest speaker. in the Rose Sittig Cohen auditor-
2:31'P. - .10. Matinee and
. Isidore Sobeloff, executive di= ium.
_Evening 8:30 P. M.
rector of the. Jewish Welfare
The Convention Arrangements
at the
Federation, will extend greetings Committee consists of Joseph
on behalf of the Federation, Dr. Haggai: and. M. Michlin. co-chair-
Scottish Rite
A. M. Hershman on behalf of the men, Morris Lachover,, executive
- - Auditorium
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, secretary, W. Ruttenberg, Corres-
With Yetta Zwerlin,g. Anna Teitel-
Rabbi Leon Fram on behalf of ponding secretary_ . Publicity •baum, Max Losenblatt, Lillie Lil-
liana and other star performers. .
the Zionist Organizations of De- Committee, A. J. LachOver and
troit, Maurice H. Zackheim for Joseph , Haggai 'cO-,:c.hairmen, A.
Harry Hirshfield
the Board of Education of the Twersky and M. P.lofkin. Pro-
In Daily Nfirror:
United Hebrew Schools, and Ru- gram Committee, Bernard Isaacs,.
"Good News" the Yiddish Stage
never produced a better comic than
dolph Zuieback, president of the . S. Rubenstein and A. J. -Lack-' Menasha
Sktilnik.
United Hebrew Schools for the over. Reception Committee, Sol
xatinee 75c-$1.00-$1.50-$2.00-$2.50
board of directors of the schools. Kasdari Chairman, Max Gordon;
p e n i-n g: -$1.00-$1,50-$2-$2.50-$3
- Plus -Tax:
When she sees our name on'
Norman Ruttenberg and J
Tickets available at Metro. Music
Shulman President
dan. Service Committee, Edward
House, 10328 Dexter, TO. 8-4114
a medicine_ bottle she knows
Chesluk's Book Store 8663 TWelfth
Rubenfein, .Leah and Rose Pike.
of Brandies Lodge
St., TY, 5-6811; Abraham Littman,
Synagogue Committee, A. Ro-
1927 Pingree. TY: .6-9186. At the
the prescription has been
boxoffice of. the. Theater, TE,. 2-6648
At the last meeting -of the berg, A. Panush, and A. Schath-
on the day of the performance.
given careful, conscientious
Louis • D. Brandeis Lodge of ter.
Bnai Brith the following offi-
miliamommos
attention. Only the freshest
kci4 0,,i r sEm Dinner: 5 to 10 p. m. Sunday Dinner: 2 to 10 p. m.
cers were elected: president,
Samuel Shulman; - vice presi- MIN
and purest ingredients have
dents, Samuel Dubrinsky and
4445 Second Blvd. near Canfield
Albert A. Berger; financial sec-
been used. For prompt and
retary, Paul Lewis; recording
Phone: TE, I =2922
`secretary, Irving DeRoven;
accurate service bring your
AMERICAN
Daily 5 P. M. to 3 A. 'M.
treasurer, Julius Hirschman;
RESTAURANT
Sundays 2 P. M. to 1 A. M.
prescriptions to us.
Tung S. Woo, Mgr.
chaplain, . Lou Fine; - guardian,
Our Egg Rolls . . . A-Treat!
MINNIMil ■
Morris Felsenfeld; and trustees,
Dr. Joseph M. Erman, Julius
Brodie and Jack Rosner.
The board expresses its thanks
to the Mezeritcher Social Club
Specializing In—
for the entertainment which
they contributed at the, member-.
NATIVE CHINESE FOOD
ship drive meeting. The full
Also Choke American Dishes
quota has been reached by the
A New Restaurant for a Select Oriental Taste
lodge and the group is qualified
to obtain its charter.



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