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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-11-23

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 23, 1945

Tripolitania Quiet;
Danger Not Over

CAIRO, (JTA)—Though quiet
prevails throughout Tripolitania,
a British report from Tripoli em-
phasized that danger of a fur-
ther outbreak of anti-Jewish
rioting cannot be disregarded.
A bitter attack against Zion-
ism was made by Prime Minister
Nokrashi Pasha' in an address
opening the Egyptian Parliament.
He accused the Zionists of "try-
ing to destroy the Arab nation"
and attempting "to rob" the
Arabs of Palestine.
Despite anonymous threats of
death • as well as direct exhorta-
tions from Moslem leaders, the
Chief Rabbi of Egypt, Hayim Na-
bourn, has refused to issue a dec-
laration- renouncing the Balfour
Declaration and disowning Zion-
ism in the name of .Egyptian .
Jews.
The campaign for renunciation
of Zionism by the Chief Rabbi
was vigorously pressed in the
weeks preceding the rioting in
this country. The Grand Rabbi
asserted that Arab leaders had
been - openly demanding, in letters
to newspapers, that he come out
against Zionism.
These open demands, he said,
were followed by several unsign-
ed letters in which his life was
threatened.

Address JWV Met

GEN. A. A. VANDERGRIFT

Associates Honor
Joseph Heideman

Associates of Joseph Heideman
in the Abeiter Ring (Workmen's
Circle) movement in Detroit
joined in honoring him on his
60th birthday, on Nov. 4, at a
dinner at the Workmen's Circle
Bldg.
Mr. Heideman is an ardent
worker in the Jewish labor and

Jewish Doctor Named
S. Africa Health Chief

Page Seven

Dr. Glueck to Speak
At Beth Eli Dec. 11

JOHANNESBURG, South Af-
rica, (JTA)—Dr. Henry Gluck-
man, chairman of the National
Health Commission, has been ap-
pointed 'Minister of Health for
South Africa. He is the first Jew
to hold a cabinet post in this
country.
Dr. Gluckman, 52, born in Rus-
sia, came to South Africa as a
child. He was educated in Jo-
hannesburg and London and
served in the Medical Corps in
the last war. In this war, he was
a member of the Military Medi-
cal Directorate, with the rank of
Lieut. Col. He was elected to
Parliament in 1938 as a member
of Prime Minister Smut's United
Party? The local press carries ed-
itorials welcoming the appoint-
ment.

DR. NELSON GLUECK

600 Hebrew U. Students Vow
Fight- for Jewish Rights

JOSEPH HEIDEMAN

JERUSALEM, (JPS-Palcor) —
Six-hundred Jewish students at
the Hebrew University here,
vowed that they are "ready to be
called on at any moment by their
national institutions, to fight for
the elementary rights of the Jew-
ish people. The treacherous dec-
laration of the Mandatory pow-
er," the students charged, "is a
scheme to strangle the Zionist
movement and the physical and
cultural life of the Jews in exile."
The students' oath to fight was
taken at a spontaneous mass rally
on the University campus, where
classrooms were deserted, as
country-wide activities came to a
halt in Jewish Palestine's first re-
action to Foreign Minister Bevin's
Palestine statement. Tens of thou-
sands of persons all over the
country gathered at mass • protest
meetings to learn from speakers
the full implications of the pres-
ent situation.

educational ranks and is a mem-
ber of the staff of the Jewish
Daily Forward.
This event was a happy one
because at the speakers' table,
with him and Mrs. Heideman,
were their three sons who had
just returned from service: Dr.
Louis Heideman,. a captain in the
medical corps who served in Per-
sia and India; Albert Heideman,
who served with the engineering
corps in Belgium, and Theodore
Heideman, who served with the
navy in Pacific.
Joseph Bernstein, manager of
the. Forward, a cousin of Mr.
Heideman, was toastmaster. On
the speakers' program were I
Reisman, Alex Levitt, B. Shifrin,
J. Smith, Rose Silverstein, L.
Aronson, S. Siegel, M. Gurevitch,
L. Robins, S. Schkloven, Axelrod
of Cleveland and Max Chomsky.
Greetings were read from na- S. E. (Bud) Vehon Bac.k With
tional Arbeiter Ring leaders and
from numerous friends from all Bass, Luckoff & Wayburn •
parts of the country.
S. E. (Bud) VehOn has return-
The birthday cake was lit by
the Heidemans' three sons and ed to Detroit advertising circles,
after his discharge from the
their daughter, Dorothy Selik.
Army, and is now a- partner in
the Bass, Luckoff & Wayburn
Britain Plans to Allow
advertising agency, 909 David
Refugees To Join Relatives,
Scott Bldg.
Prior to his Army service,
WASHINGTON, (JTA) —Brit-
ish sources made public here a Vehon was general manager of
plan announced in the House of Bass-Luckoff, Inc., for 10 years.
Commons for giving sanctuary in For the past three years, he
Britain to refugees from con- was stationed in the West Coast
centration camps. The plan Headquarters of the Air Trans-
would admit wives and children port Command.
of men in Britain, mothers and
grandmothers and also fathers
Don Cossack Chorus
and grandfathers, if in special
need, and males under 18 and fe- Appears Here Dec. 4-5
males under 21 with children
whose aid comes from a relative
"A Russian who does not sing
in Britain.
is no Russian," says Serge Jaroff,
director of the Original Don Cos-
sack Chorus which makes its an-
nual appearance here in the
course of its sixteenth ,round of
the U. S. States.

Dr. Nelson Glueck, famous ar-
chaeologist, lecturer and world
traveler, authority on Palestine
excavations, will address the
Men's Club of Temple Beth El,
at the Temple, on Tuesday, Dec.
11.
Dr. Glueck will give an illus-
trated lecture on Palestine and
will show films that have not
been seen here before relating to
his experiences in excavations.
Tickets are available from
Men's Club members at Temple
Beth El and at Grinnell's.

ROME, (JTA)—A private audi-
ence was granted by Pope Pius
to Reuben Resnik, representa-
tive of the Joint distribution
Committee, who expressed thanks
for the aid given by the Vatican
to Jews in Italy during the Ger-
man occupation.

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A I I
Arab members of the Palestine
Government's Advisory Commit-
tee on food control have resigned
to protest the Government's de-
cision to form similar advisory
councils on transport and social
welfare consisting of a like num-
ber of Jews and Arabs.

Speakers at the banquet cli-
maxing the 50th annual encamp-
ment of the Jewish War Veterans
of the U. S. held in Atlantic City
over the Thanksgiving week-end
were: Gen. A. A. Vandergrift,
Commandant of the Marine
Corps, a holder of the Congres-
sional Medal of Honor; and Gen,
Omar N. Bradley, Administrator
of Veterans Affairs, who com-
manded the 12th Army group in
the invasion of Germany.

Rabbi Rubinstein Dies
NEW YORK (WNS)—Funeral'
services for Rabbi Isaac Rubin-
stein, 65, former Chief Rabbi of
Vilna and a member of the Polish
Senate from 1922 until the Nazi
conquest of Poland, were held at
Yeshiva College.

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Acting in response to the cry
for help emanating from the
destitute Jewish population of
war-shattered Poland, the Jew-
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NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
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visit of the Committee's president,
Judge Joseph M. Proskauer, and
Jacob Blaustein, chairman of its
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ident. Truman on a Jewish state,
other than to request that the
immediate immigration of 100,000
European Jews "should be grant-
ed entirely irrespective of what-
ever conclusion might be reached
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