Friday, October 26, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS International Indictments List Anti-Jewish Crimes Two Counts of the Accusations Against Top Nazis List Horrors That Were Perpetrated Against Jewish Populations in European Countries BERLIN, (JPS)—The Nazi crimes against the Jews are mentioned specifically in two counts of the four-count indict- ment of the top Nazi leaders and Reich officials submitted to the International Military Tribunal. Count One, titled: The Common Plan or Conspiracy, quotes their objective of exterminating the Jews. The charges in Count One include Palestinian Dance One of Features Of Balfour Bait Detroit Zionists to Celebrate 28th Anniversary Marking Famous Declaration Harry Cohen, chairman of the Balfour Ball arrangements com- mittee, announces that one of the features of . the Balfour Ball, at the Statler Hotel, Sunday night, Nov. 10, will be an exhibi- tion dance of the Palestinian Hora, by the Zionist Youth of Detroit. The Zionist youth clubs are di- rected by Mrs. Sidney K. Moss- man and are sponsored by the Zionist Youth Commission. The ball will celebrate the 28th anniversary of the Balfour Dec- laration, issued on Nov. 2, 1917, by the British government, after it had received the concurrence of the American government, and it opened Palestine to coloniza- tion by the Jewish people and to the establishment of a Jewish homeland. . Detroit has been' celebrating the Balfour Declaration anniver- sary by a ball for the past 13 years. At a recent meeting of the Balfour Ball committee, Rabbi Leon Fram, president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, cited Abraham Borman as worthy of honor both for his activity in enrolling hundreds of members for the Zionist Organ- ization as well as for his ener- getic work in selling hundreds of tickets for the Balfour Ball. the following: • . "In some occupied territories Structure the defendants interfered with religious s e r v i c e s, persecuted members of the clergy and of U.S. monastic orders and expropri- ated church property. They con- ducted deliberate and systematic CINCINNATI—Judge Charles genocide, viz., the extermination C. Simons of the U. S. Circuit of racial and national groups, against the civilian populations of Court oft„..Appeals urged the pres- certain occupied territories. in ervation and strengthening of order to destroy particular races the "carefully designed structure in classes of people and national, racial or . religious groups, par- of democracy" as the only ade- ticularly Jews, Poles and Gypsies quate safeguard for • minority and others. Civilians were syste- groups, in a speech presented at matically subjected to tortures the first evening session of the of • all kinds, with the objective three-day conference of Judaism of obtaining information.. .Civil- and American Democracy held ians of • occupied countries were at Hebrew Union College, Oct. subjected systematically to "pro- _16. tective arrests" whereby they Judge Simons pointed out that were arrested and imprisoned "we have in our American De- without any trial and any of the mocracy, contrived a synthesis ordinary protections of the law, of national stability and strength, and they were imprisoned under local self-government and ma- the most unhealthy and inhu- jority rule, coupled with ma- mane conditions." jority . restraint. It is to the pres- ervation of this carefully .design- Crimes Against Humanity Count Four of the Indictment, ed structure of democracy that titled Crimes Against Humanity, every minority group must be ' has a subsection on "persecution committed, both by the need of on political, racial and religious self-preservation and a lofty pat- . grounds of execution Of and in riotism, in the interest of the 7 Michigan Patients connection with the common plan whole. So it should be made mentioned in Count One," which clear that whatever threatens Given 1,256 - Days' Care any group in the • body politic, reads: At National Hospital however humble it may be, "As above stated, in execution A total of 1,256 days of free threatens the entire democratic of and in connection with the care for tuberculosis- were ex- structure, and both reason and -i common plan mentioned in Count experience demand that we re- tended to seven residents of One, opponents of the German sist such threat with all the Michigan during the past 12. government are exterminated and forces with which we are cap- months by- the National Jewish. persecuted. These persecutions able, no matter hoW our sym- Hospital at Denver, according to were directed against Jews. They the annual report issued in Den- pathies or prejudices may tern- were -also . directed against per- ver by Dr.- Charles J. Kaufman, porarily be enlisted." sons whose political belief or medical director. spiritual aspirations were deemed Kaufman cited as one of to be in conflict with the aims Young Soprano to Sing the -recent important develop- of the Nazis; Jews were syste- ments • in tuberculosis control, matically persecuted since 1933; At Music Study Club the rapid progress in X-Ray they were deprived of their Luncheon Next Tuesday technique by which wholesale liberty, thrown into concentra- x-raying of - large groups has tion camps, where • they were Music Study Club of Detroit beer4 made possible. murdered and- ill-treated. Their will hold its first luncheon rally The National Jewish Hospital property was confiscated. Hun- for the annual concert at the at Denver, a national interfaith dreds of thousands of Jews were home, of Mrs. A. Joseph Seltzer tuberculosis center, maintains a so treated before 1 Sept. 1939. on Atkinson Ave., Tueklay, at four-poirit program of tubercu- losis control through free medi- 1 p. m. Persecution Redoubled cal and surgical care' of patients "Since 1 Sept. 1939 the persecu- The artist this year will be afflicted with the disease, social tion of 'the Jews was redoubled; Miss Paula Lenchner, young dra- work, rehabilitation, research mil lions of Jews from Germany matic soprano, winner of the and medical • education. The and from occupied Western coun- National Federation of Music motto of the institution, "None tries were sent to the eastern Clubs Contest and the Naum- May Enter, Who Can Pay— countries for extermination. Par- berg .Award. None Can Pay Who Enter," has ticulars, by way of example and characterized its free, nation- Co-hostesses will be: Mes- without prejudice to the produc- wide, non-sectarian service since tion of evidence of other cases, dames Ezra Lipkin, Jack Sauls, its. opening in 1899 by the Bnai David Hubar, Harry Cdhen and are as follows: Brith. Isadore Mendelson. "In November, 1938, by orders Mrs. Sidney Jackson is con- of the Chief of the Gestapo, anti- Jewish demonstrations all over cert chairman. Germany took place. Jewish property was destroyed, 30,000 World Parley Mapped Jews were arrested and sent to To Fight Anti-Semitism concentration camps • and their property confiscated. Under Para- LONDON' (`JTA)—The Council graph. VIII (A) above millions of Christians and Jews; meeting of the persons there mentioned as here for the first time under the having been murdered • and ill- chairmanship of the new Arch- treated were Jews. Among other bishop of Canterbury; decided to mass murders of Jews were the take preparatory steps for the following: SUITS convocation of an international 'Killed in a Ditch conference of Christian a n d DRESSES "At Kislovodsk allJews were Jewish leaders in England during made to give up their property; the summer of 1946. The confer- COATS 2,000 were 'shot irk an anti-tank ence will be devoted chiefly to ditch at Mineraliye Vody; 4,300 questions connected with com- Pay Next Spring When other Jews were shot in the same batting anti-Semitism. You Take Them Out ditch; 60,000 Jews were shot on an island on the Dvina near Riga; 20,000 Jews were shot at Many Seeking Relief Lutsk; 32,000 Jews were shot at for Colds' Muscle Aches Sarny; 60,000 Jews were shot at Millions depend on St. Joseph Aspirin Kiev and Dniepropetrovsk; thou- to ease pain of colds' achy muscles CLEANERS sands - of Jews were gassed week- and colds' headaches. Gargled, swiftly reduces soreness of colds' sore throat. PHONE C O. ly by means of gas-wagons which Always be sure to look for the name 1 1 1 4 broke down from overwork. CONVENIENT NEIGHBORHOOD on the box—St. Joseph Aspirin. "As the Germans retreated be- STORES THROUGHOUT DETROIT fore the Soviet Army they ex- evvveimedwwwww......miew• terminated Jews rather than al- City of Detroit CASH AND CARRY STORES low them to be liberated. Many 12036 Dexter 131 John R. 5734 Michigan concentration camps and ghettos 22148 Gd. River 7340 W. 7 Mi. Rd. 12900 Mack were kept up in which Jews were S741 2nd Blvd. 3145 IFlastings incarcerated and tortured, starv- 8941 Jos. Outman 9642 Kercheval 2095 Pingree 7300 Harper ed., subjected to merciless atroci- Satisfaction . Guaranteed 14835 E. Jefferson 7157 Michigan ties and finally exterminated.. 12100 Gd. River 11700 Woodward 2627 BUENA VISTA 4465 Beaubien About . 70,000 Jews were exter- TO. 8-4148 D. Ayers minated in Yugoslavia.," rw•wwwwwwwwwww: Protect Democracy, Judge Simons Says EXPRESSING ▪ & MOVING Page Fifteen Dan Frohman to Present Program on Altman Hour Dan Frohman, concert bari- tone and choir director; w i 11 present a pro- gram of Yiddish and modern Palestinian songs for the next 3 Sundays, over the Altman Jewish Hour on Station W J L B, from 11:45 to 1 p. rn. Rebecca Dan Frohman Frohman will be the piano ac- companist. Most of the selections will be new songs. "What We Want" By SARAH PHILKA Give us the home we so urgently seek, Our spirits are numb and our bodies grow weak. We are weary and cold from the gnawing inside, And our hearts filled with long- • ing for those who have died. We are wandering Jews who silently pray. We beseech thee oh Lord, give us strength on this day. Give us courage—the courage we so desperately need. • We are scattered and growing . like wild faring weed. We want 'somewhere. to rest and absorb what we've lost, From our books and the Torah— despite any cost. GIVE US THIS CHANCE TO LIVE AS WE CHOOSE, AND SAY TO THE WORLD WE ARE PROUD THAT WE'RE JEWS. Youths Prepare for Zion In J.D.C. Hachsbarahs ROME — Young survivors of Hitler's concentration camps, now living in the .Hachsharah estab- lished . by the Joint Distribution Committee at Valle Violata, Grotta Ferrata, near Rome, are "happily and enthusiastically preparing for their life in Pales- tine," according to Benjamin N. Brook, J.D.C. representative in Rome. This group, consisting of 27 young men and women, was removed from the Allied Corn- mission Transit Camp by the J.D.C. and organized into the Hachsharah. - Numala, \IOW 'WNW NOM. 'VOW NOM\ Rabbi Teplitz Leads Sabbath Services At NW Hebrew Cong. Rabbi Saul Teplitz, graduate of the Jewish Theological Sem- inary of America, University' of Pittsburgh and Hebrew Institute of Pittsburgh, will deliver the sermons before the Northwest Hebrew Congregation and , Cen- ter, at the Bagley School, Cur- tis and Roselawn, Friday eve- ning and Saturday. morning, Oct. 26 and 27. All are invited to attend. Sabbath services are held reg- ularly at the Bagley School. The congregation's building committee,. J. Maurice Karo, chairman, Philip Helfman, D. M. LeVine, Charles Charlip and David Safran, at a meeting on Tuesday began accepting - bids for the proposed new structure. Ira G. 'Kaufman, president of the congregation, conferred last Monday With junior congrega- tion and youth group leaders— Robert Haidy, Morry Fineman, Marty Fineman and Sidney Lutz —and made plans for a junior congregation. Bernard Jaffe and Max - H. Goldsmith will direct the* youth groups. Boys inter- ested in joining the junior con- gregation are asked to call Roll ert Haidy, 3650 W. Outer Dr.,' or Morry Fineman, 18213 North- lawn. Nathan Epstein and Adolph H.itLie. mte cht head the finance com- co- mittee. The Sunday School already has more than 200 students. The staff of teachers is directed by Allen A. Warsen, principal. The religious .-school committee con- sists of David J. Miller, chair- man. Max H. Goldsmith, Allan L. Waller, . Benjamin Brodman and Charles Charlip. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Fannie Diamond wishes- to express heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for the sympathies .ex- pressed to them in their recent bereavement. \111111k . \OW ■ 110111\ Vim. 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