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March 15, 1946 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-03-15

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Page Eighteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Must Rescue AU
Jews from Poland,
Margoshes Warns

Friday, March IS, 1946

`Eternal Light's' Scroll of Merit

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Estimat-
ing that there are no more than
60,000 Jews in Poland, and that a
third of them are still living as
"Maranas" using non-Jewish
identity documents secured dur-
ing the Nazi occupation, Dr.
Samuel Margoshes, just returned
from a trip to Poland on behalf
of the World Jewish Congress,
told •a press conference that "99
per cent of all these Jews want
to leave the country" and must
be removed immediately, since
their lives are in danger.
Not a day passes without Jews
being killed by anti-Semitic and
anti-government terrorist groups,
Dr. Margoshes reported.
He urged Jewish organizations
in the United States to impress
upon the State Department the
necessity of giving priority visas
to Jews in Poland as is being
clone for displaced Jews in Ger-
many under President Truman's
order.
Jews repatriated from the
USSR to Poland, he said, con-
sider Poland a corridor through
which they can reach other
countries.

Gen. Donovan, Famed
Hero of Two Wars,
To Aid WA Drive

"Wild Bill" Will Speak at
Regional Conference in
Cleveland March 24

Maj.-Gen.. William Joseph Don-
ovan, Americas' most •decorated
soldier in World War I and chief
of the Office of Strategic Serv-
ices, America's top-secret intelli-
gence organization in World War
II. xvill be one of the principal
speakers at an extraordinary re-
gional conference of the United
Jewish Appeal for Refugees,
Overseas Needs and Palestine, at
Hollenden hotel, Cleveland, Sun-
day, March 24, to mobilize for the
$100.000,000 campaign of the
United Jewish Appeal.
- Gen. Donovan, whose brilliant,
two-fisted exploits in both world
wars earned for him the nick-
name, "Wild Bill," will be joined
by Sen. Claude Pepper of Flori-
da. Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, presi-
dent of the Zionist Organization
of America, and other distin-
guished leaders, on the rostrum
of the conference which will con-
sider the steps that must be taken
by the Jews of the United States
to reclaim the Jewish survivors
from Europe.
Other speakers at the Mid-
western conference will include
lmr ich Rosenberg, outstanding
leader of Czechoslovakian Jewry
and a member of the Ministry of
Social Welfare of the Czechoslo-
vakian government; Harold J.
Goldenberg, of Minneapolis, na-
tional chairman for trades and in-
dustries of. the United Jewish Ap-
i>eal, and Henry Montor, execu-
tive vice-chairman of UJA.

17 Tons of Gold
Taken from Teeth
Of Oswiecim Dead

Nazis Gassed 4,000,000,

Ex-Inmate of Death
Camp Testifies

A scroll of merit is examined with pride by cast members of
"The Eternal Light's" Brotherhood Week program. The citation held
by RABBI MOSHE DAVIS (L.), program editor, and CHARLES
TUTTLE, who presented it on behalf - of the National Conference
of Christians and Jews to NBC's "The Eternal Light" series. It
examined by (L. to R.) KARL SWENSON, DELMAR NEUTZ1VIAN,
DICK KEITH, GREGORY MORTON, JOE BOLAND, STEFAN
SCHNABEL, JOE De SANTIS and FRANK PAPP, twice winner
of the award and director of the program. "Eternal Light" is pre-
sented weekly by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.

3 Seminary Leaders
U. M. Hillel Memorial
Honor Dr. Gamoran's For Muriel Kleinwaks
At Services Friday
Fiftieth Birthday

CINCINNATI — Tributes from
the presidents of three Jewish
theological seminaries—Dr. Jul-
ian Morgenstern, president of the
Hebrew Union College, Cincin-
nati; Dr. Stephen S. Wise of the
Jewish Institute of Religion,
New York, and Dr. Louis Finkel-
stein of the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, New York
—are included in a volume of
22 letters presented to Dr. Eman-
uel Garnoran; director of the
Commission on Jewish Educa-
tion of the Union of American
Hebrew- Congregations, on the
occasion of his 50th birthday.
The entire volume was pre-
sented to Dr. Gamoran as an ex-
pression "of esteem and affection
from friends and co-workers who
have labored with him in the
field of Jewish Education and
for the advancement of Hebrew
culture in America in apprecia-
tion of a quarter of a century of
fruitful endeavor."

Hapoel Hamizrachi Unit
Launches Member Drive

Members of the Child Rescue
Fund 91 Hapoel Hamizrachi met
at the home of Mrs. Ephraim
Ralph, to plan for a membership
drive.
A ways and means committee
was formed under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. Morris N.. Posner,
president, to familiarize Detroit-
ers with the work of the Child
Rescue Fund.
All organizations and individ-
uals interested in helping these
motherless and fatherless chil-
dren, which the European catas-
trophe has brought, please call
the following committee members
for information: Mesdames Hy.
Cohen, DA. 6750, Jos. Grossman
DA. 7674, Ludwig Hass TO. 7-
1209, Mrs. Louis Hartman, TO.
5-8519, Mrs. Seldon Leach TO.
7-1760, Mrs. Morris N. Posner
TO. 8-6893.

Romberg-Gershwin 'Rosalie'

Record Palestine Citrus
Crop Ready for Export
LONDON (Palcor)—Palestine's
"Rosalie," story of the Prin- citrus crop this season has ex-
cess of Romanza and the West ceeded- all previous estimates,
Point cadet, is the seventh in and 300,000 cases ordered in
the series of operettas to be pre- England are now available for
sented by the Detroit Civic Light export, while another 200,000
Opera Association in Masonic cases will be shipped as soon as
Auditorium for one week begin- enough containers are found,
ning March 19. There will be a Under . Secretary of Colonies
Sunday matinee. The music of Creech-Jones reported in Com-
"Rosalie" is by Sigmund Rom- mons.
berg and George Gershwin, the
lyrics by P. G. Wodehouse and
Ira Gershwin.

On Light Opera Bill Mar. 19

LONDON, (JTA) — The Nazis
extracted 17 tons of gold from
the teeth of some 4,000,000
people, mostly Jews, whom they
gassed at Oswiecim, the London
newspapers covering the trial of
Bruno Tesch at Hamburg reports.
The statistics were given at the
trial by a Romania Jewish
doctor, Charles Sigismund Ben-
del, who was an inmate at the
camp from 1943 to 1945, and who
estimated that more than a
million people were gassed dur-
ing the time he was at Oswiecim.

Parent-Teachers Group
To Meet at Beth El

University of Michigan Bnai
Brith Hillel Foundation will hold
a Sabbath Eve memorial ser-
vice this Friday evening in mem-
ory of Muriel Kleinwaks, a Uni-
versity of Michigan student and
Hillel member who recently lost
her life in an auto accident. Ser-
vices will be conducted by Rabbi
Jehudah M. Cohen, director of
the Foundation, and Student
Cantors Eugene Malitz of De-
troit and Morris Stulberg of Mar-
shall.
After the service Dr. Jonas E.
Salk, of the University of Mich-
igan School of Public Health,
will discuss "Side Glances Into
Germany."
Under the direction of the So-
cial Committee, Hillel will hold
an informal mixer in celebration
of Purim on Saturday evening.
Arrangements for the evening
are being made by Barbara Le-
vin of East Chicago, Marshall
Wallace of Detroit, Arthur May-
er of Chicago, Rita Hyman of
Miami, and Student Director
Edythe Levin of Kew, Gardens,
N. Y.

N. Y. Legislators Seek
To Bar Bias in Schools

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Senator
Walter J. Mahoney and As-
semblyman Bernard Austin pre-
pared the introduction in the
State Legislature of a bi-partisan
bill which would make racial and
religious discrimination by edu-
cational institutions unlawful
and subject violators to various
penalties and to the automatic
loss of tax exemptions.
The new proposal is based
largely on sociological and legal
studies made by the American
Jewish Congress. As the Legis-
lature is scheduled to adjourn in
less than three weeks, there ap-
pears to be little chance that the
bill can be adopted at this
session.

Annual Parent-Teachers meet-
ing of the Temple Beth El Reli-
gious School will be held Sun-
day, March 24, at 2:30 p. m., at
the Temple.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will dis-
cuss the aims, approach and con-
tent of the religious school pro-
gram. A question period will
follow.
A committee from the Sister-
hood is arranging a tea in the
social hall to follow the meeting.
Preceding the Parent-Teacher's
meeting, Dr. Glazer will meet
with the staff of the religious
school and the religious school
committee at a luncheon.

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Kvutzah Ivrith's annual Purim
program will be held Saturday
evening in the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg.
Michael Michlin will be chair-
man. Solomon Kasdan will read
selections from the Talmud and
post-Talinudic literature on Pur-
im as interpreted by the rabbis;
A. Toback will give an interpre-
tation of the Megillah; Rae
gulkes Ettinger, former member
of the staff of the United He-
brew Schools, who just has come
back from Palestine for a short
stay with her family, will tell
how Purim is celebrated in Pal-
estine, and Abraham Schachter
will be in charge of community
singing.
Refreshments will be served by
the Ladies' Auxiliary of t h e
Kvutzah.
The next cultural meeting will
be held Saturday evening, March
30, at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Building.
"The Influence of the Yishuv
on the Diaspora" will be dis-
cussed in the form of a sym-
posium by Maurice H. Zackheim,
chairman of the Board of Educa-
tion of the United Hebrew
Schools; Joseph Haggai, Bernard
Isaacs, Meyer Mathis and Mor-
ris Lachover, chairman. The pub-
lic is invited.

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Manuel Freed is leading the
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Miss Charlotte Kelman is in
charge of the Kinneret girls, 11-
13; Julius Diskind heads the
Achiezer boys 9-13; Mrs. Tema
Freedman sponsors the Kadimah
girls 16-18; and Miss Sema Eis-
enberg leads the • Batya girls,
10-13.
They were chosen after care-
ful consideration • of their re-
ligious background and training
in youth work.
Pending construction of Young
Israel's Youth Center on Dex-
ter near Fullerton, gym facili-
ties have been rented in the
Roosevelt school.

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