Page SeVeif TH.E 'JEWISH NEWS Friday, August. 17, 1945 v-.1 Day Observed by Detroit Jewry With Special Services in All Local Synagogues Broder, Center President Is Called by Death at 47 Dr. Glazer Arranges Solemn Service at Temple Beth El; Statements Issued • by ,National Leaders; 1,500,000 Jews Serve in Armed Forces of United Nations; More Than 9,000 Detroit Jews in Service Community Leader Was Active in Many Local Affairs, Including Federation and Allied Campaign Budget Committee; Was President of Cook Coffee Co. Detroit Jewry was a sotemn participant in the celebration that marked news of the end of the war and the ;total victory for the democracies. In advance of the final an- nouncement of the Japanese sur- render, local synagogues arrang- ed for special services in observ- ance of the end of the bloodshed. Tributes were paid to the memory of those who gave their lives on battlefields, On the sea and in the air, and there were prayers for the welfare • of • the more than 500,000 Jews who are serving in the armed forces. Beth El Services At Temple Beth' El, services were planned for 8 p. m. on V-J Day, with Dr. B. Benedict Glazer in . charge: Ariangements for similar serv- ices were made in other syna- gogues. A V-J Day statement was is sued by Rabbi Leon Fram, who expressed the view that "we must establish .a world society M. which all men are treated as equal . . We who have been proven great • in war—we pray that we may not be found too little for peace." Henry - Monsky, national presi- dent of Bnai Brith, in a V-J Day statement, declared: "American Jewry, which m _ obilized all its re- sources and manpower in the years of war and made a proud 4 Jews Given Cabinet Posts contribution to victory,. has the additional post-war responsibility of helping restore the shattered Jewish communities of Europe. It must help them back to health and vitality,. It must give them a chance for normal living and hope for the future." Jews in Armed Forces A statement 'issued by Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein, president . Announcement is made by the board of trustees of Temple Beth El, through Julian G. Wolfner, chairman of the choir committee, of the appointment -of Jason IL Tickton to the post of music„ di- rector and organist. .Mr. Tickton has .been affiliat- ed•with the Temple for the past 12 years, first serving as assist- ant organist and since 1940 as organist of the Temple. For the past several years he- was also in charge of the Music Depart - ment of the Religions* School. Mr. Tickton, a young man of great talent in the field of syna- gogue and secular music, possess- es a fine Jewish background. He is at present serving , on. the fa- tuity of Wayne University as assistant professor of music. Palestine Arabs Form Unified Representative Body - - JRRUSALEM, (JTA)—A su- preme representative body of Palestine Arabs has been formed at a conference of Arab leaders in Amman with Emr Abdullah of Transjordan, it was announced here. This marks the first time since, before the war .that the conflicting groups within the Arab community of Palestine have bten able to unite in a single' body. The Jewish community of Detroit sits in mourning over the death of one of its most distinguished leaders—H. Broder—who died on Aug. 9, of a heart attack._ Mr. Broder, who was 47, was president of the Jewish Community Center and was one of the most prominent of the younger leaders in the community. President of the. Cook Coff Co., Mr. Broder was •prominent Pfc. - Harry __Meyers, Nathan Brewster and K.eidan; a - brother, Harry, and a sister, rs. Nat L. .Aberson of 17400 Fairfield. . - Funeral . services were held Suuday afternoon. Burial wa.k in lover Hill Park Cemetery._ Dr. . M. Hershman and Cantor d. H. Sonenklar officiated. op Anti-Semitic azis Face Trial LATE H. C. BRODER . —International Photo MAX- GRASSLI, charge d'af- faires ad interim of Switzerland, who acted for his government as go-between in the Japanese sur- render offer. Hee is shown at his desk. in Washington. Named Asst. Director, Bnai Open House Highlights 12th St. Center Day Camp. Brith Vocational Service LONDON, (JTA)—The new British Cabinet includes four Jewish members: They are: Emanuel Shinwell, Minister of Fuel and Power; Lewis Silkin, Minister for Town and Country Planning; LOrd Nathan, parlia- mentary under-Secretary of War, and G. • A. Strauss, parliamentary secretary of War Transport. Zionist leaders here, expressed' their iatisfaction with the fact that in addition, to appointing George Henry Hall• to the post of Colonial Sedetary, the new Labor Cabinet appointed also Czech Jones as under-Secretary for Colonies. Roth are imown to have expressed : their opposi-! tion to the British White Paper under which the doors of Pales- tine are now cloSed to Jewish immigration. Tickton Appointed By Beth El as Music Director, Organist of the Synagogue Council ; of America, declares: "V-J D a y should be a day of great out- pouring of charity I earnestly appeal to my people to abide by the Jewish tradition of forbear- ance and restraint, to receive 'the news of victory in solemn humil- ity, in dignity and in dedication to the greater service of God and the common zeal of mankind." Figures gathered by the Na- tional Jewish Board show that more than 500,000 American Jews—more than 10 per cent of our numbers in the population— are serving in• the . armed fdrees of the United States. An addi- tional million Jews are serving in armed forces of the United Nations. DetroiterS In Service In Detroit, out of a total JeW- ish population of approximately 85,000, 8,548 names of service men and women have -already been recorded and it is believed that at least 1,000 More Detroit Jews are serving in the - armed forces' but have not -registered their names with the Jewish Wel- fare Board. Of the 598 reported casualtieS „of Detroit Jews, 167 were killed .in action. Of interest in connection with'. V-J Day is the fact that although there are less than 2,000 Jews - in all of Japan, the Japanese fol- lowed the Nazi line and propa- galed anti-Semitism. — Robert Shosteck, former chief of the coding section of the Na- tional Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel of the War Manpower Commission,_ who has been appointed assistant national director of the- Bnai Brith Voca- tional Service Bureau. Highlighting the program of t h e Twelfth Street Council Center Day Camp was the open ouse held Aug. 9, at the Council Center. Parents and friends of the- children, ' as well as many members of the Detroit Section, National _Council of Jewish Women, attended. The entertainment opened with the pledge of allegiance and in- -eluded tap dances by Evelyn Klepper, Naoini Sherman, and Rita Weinberger; piano selec- tions by Rachel Blinder, and , group singing by all the children Arthur Fink was the announcer. While the children were being served refreshments, the adults heard brief talks _by Manuel S. Simon, director of the day camp; Mrs. H. V. Kreger, president of e Detroit ,Section, National Council of Jewish Women; Mrs. Robert N. Janeway, chairman of the Couneil Center; Mrs. Barney' Israel, chairman of volunteer workers. The Day Camp was ari eight- week summer project of the Twelfth' St. Council Center, spon- sored jointly by the Jewish Com- munity Center, and the Detroit Section, National Council 'of Jewish,Women. in the business life of Detroit, Cleveland and Toledo. His Many Activities Before being' elected president of the Jewish Community Cen- ter, in -1944, he was active in many Community fields. He was -chairman of a sub-cpmmittee of the budget committee, of the Allied Jewish Campaign of the Jewish Welfare Federation; was co-chairman of the War Chest food division; was - vice-president of the Jewish Community Cen- ter and served on .the board of the Center foi: many years. He was a member of the board of governors of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, served on the board of the Midwest Region of the National JeWiSh Welfare . Board, was a member of the board of the Jewish Vocational SerViceu- and of the board of Clove _ r Hill Park Cemetery.- He was a member of Congregation Shairey Zedek, Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith and of the Masonic order. Wed to Celia Meyers ip 1924 -= Born in New York, he was brought to Detroit by his par- ents when he was one year old. He was - a graduate of Central High School. He was married in 1924 to Celia Meyers. , - The Broder .residence is at 2285 Lawrence. ; The Survivors Mr. Broder is surVived, be- sides his wife, by three sons, LONDON (JPS) — Germany's most vicious anti-Semites are in- cluded among the 10 top Nazi leaders who have 'been listed as the first defendents in the open- ing international war crimes trial, to be held in Nuremberg next month, DreW Middleton, New York Times correspondent, reports in a dispatch from Frank- " fort-on-Main. The 10 Nazis in- clude: Hermann Goering, former head of the Luftwaffe and Reichsmar- shal. Julius Streicher, G e r many's number one Jew-hater, publisher of h e' obscene, anti7Semitic "Sturmer," and gaiileiter for Franconia. _ Alfred Rosenberg, one of Hit- ler's arch-Jew-baiters, who did vast research for anti-Semitic ar- ticles which appeared in Goeb- bels' Voelkischer Boebachter, which he edited. Dr. Robert _Ley,. head of the - Nazi labor front. 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