- Dedicate H. B. Keidan House Sunday as Hillel Building FOR A JEWISH STATE IN PALESTINE gE EE gE VOTE THE ZOA SLATE Bnai Brith Lodge Arranges Ceremonies for Official Open- ing of Student Headquarters at Wayne University with Dr. Sachar as Main Speaker EN THE ELECTIONS JUNE 16 17 Ceremonies dedicating Harry Hillel memberships immediately B. Keidan House, 4841 Second began to pour in and now totals Blvd., new headquarters of the 600. Open to All Faiths recently organized Bnai Brith Wayne Hiller Foundation will be sponsored and financed • by Bnai Brith. Its activities are open to students of all faiths and will include lectures, classes, discus- sion. groups, social affairs and publication of a newspaper. Another Hillel Foundation will be housed in its own building in East Lansing, when the recently purchased house is opened there this summer. Like the Detroit house, the building was pur- chased by District Grand Lodge No. 6 of Bnai Brith. Furnishings were provided by Women's Dis- trict Grand Lodge. Every Jewish man and woman who believes that Palestine should be a Jewish Commonwealth and who wants to do something more than just wish for it—has that opportunity now! The first post-war World Zionist Congress, which is destined to shape the future of Jewish Palestine, convenes this summer in Jerusalem. If you want to have a voice in this Congress, and if you want your voice to register more effectively— The Zionist Organization of America EE EE 2 Your vote upholds the hands of the leaders of the Zionist movement of America at the World Zionist Congress. Your vote of confidence is needed to strengthen the influence of American Zionist leadership in the coun- cils of the world. For Zion Parley NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. S. S. Wise, co-chairman of the Ameridan Zionist Emerge n c y Council, and a member of the executive of the Jewish Agency. announced that he would not ac- cept nomination on the Zionist Organilation of America slate for the election of delegates to the coming World Zionist Con- gress. "I have notified the adminis- trative council of the Zionist Or- ganization of America that I would not be a candidate for election on its slate or list," Dr. Wise said. "I cannot help regretting the acrimony which has developed prior to the election," he con- tinued. "Every one of the four Zionist organizations within the Council embodies elements of strength within the Zionist move- ment. I see no reason for the sharp and bitter electioneering which is taking place. We are dividing and morally disarming ourselves in advance of the Con- gress, to which the largest body of world Zionists—the American should go not in partisan spirit, but united to achieve the Zion- ist purpose, which is the estab- lishment at the earliest possible moment of the free and demo- cratic - Jewish Commonwealth of Palestine." 3 The ZOA has waged a powerful and successful campaign to win Amer- icon public opinion for Zionism. Give your vote to the leadership which has so ably represented the movement these many years. 4 The ZOA has one unswerving objective—the establishment of a free and democratic Jewish Commonwealth. It is equipped in its numbers, its leadership and its program to lead the Zionist movement to victory. 5 The ZOA stands above parties and is the only body which can unite the movement outwardly and inwardly for the best interest of our • common cause. 6 The ZOA has given ifs unstinted support to every measure and agency designed to alleviate and protect the status of Jewish labor in Palestine. 7 The United States with 5,000,000 Jews is the largest Jewish community in the world. As such, it should assume its rightful place of leadership in the formulation of policies and decisions at the World Zionist Congress. 8 The Zionist Organization of America is the largest Zionist body in this country, and is supported by the overwhelming majority of enrolled Zionists. Its membership, including that of its youth groups, has grown from 25,000 to almost 200,000 in the past seven years. General Zionists through the ZOA have shouldered the major portion of the fund-raising program for the development of Palestine during the past 45 years. They have carried the major burden of the movement in general. 9 Episcopalian Bishop Donates to Campaign Name Local Leaders To Zionist Congress (ZOA) asks your vote because: The ZOA is the foremost Zionist organization in this country. Ifs leaders have militantly represented American Zionism to the world and have consistently championed the maximal Zionist program. . Hillel Foundation at Wayne Uni- versity, will be held at noon Sun- day, with Dr. Abram L. Sachar, national director of Hillel Foun- dations, as principal speaker. Mrs. Leonard M. Sims, District 6 Women's Bnai Brith Hillel chairman, is chairman of the de- dicatory exercises. In addition to Dr. Sachar's address, the pro- gram will include a welcome by Sidney J. Karbel, president of Harry B. Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brith, and speeches by Rabbi Mil- ton Aron, director of Wayne's Hillel Foundation; Harry Yud- koff, president of District 6 of Bnai Brith; Mrs. Helen Rothschild of Chicago, president of Women's District Grand Lodge; Samuel Goldfarb, president of Hillel Stu- dent Council of Wayne Univer- sity, and Victor F. Spathelf, dean of student affairs at Wayne. Present Keidan Portrait A portrait of the late Judge Harry B. Keidan, for whom the house is named, has been pre- sented to the house by his broth- er, Hyman Keidan. Members of the Keidan family will attend the dedicatory services. The services will be followed by an open house • from 2 to 6 o'clock, for Hillel and Bnai Brith members and friends. PEORIA, Ill.—Expressing his No Hillel Foundation building was available to college students deep concern as a Christian for in the Detroit area, prior to the the success of the great human- opening of the Harry B. Keidan itarian effort conducted by the House. So much interest was Jews of the United States in be- aroused when Rabbi Aron ar- half of the survivors of Hitler- rived in Detroit to prepare for ism, the Rt. Rev. William L. the opening of the new house that Essex, Bishop of the Quincy Dio- cese of the Episcopal church, contributed $1,000 in the name of his diocese toward the unpreced- ented $100,000,000 campaign of the United Jewish Appeal. The contribution, entirely vol- A number of Detroiters have untary and unsolicited, came from been mentioned as possible dele- a special fund administered by gates to the World Zionist Con- Bishop Essex. gress. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter is Mass Meeting in N. Y. reported as a possible candidate To Hit Report Delay to represent Mizrachi. William Hordes, Morris L. NEW YORK (JTA)—Assailing Schaver, Harry Schumer and the "unconscionable tactics" of Benjamin M. Laikin have been the British government and the named as delegates and alter- U. S. State Department, which, nates from Detroit on the labor he charged, are "designed to delay bloc. indefinitely the fulfillment of the Louis Panush has been nom- Anglo-American Committee of inated by the National Council of Inquiry's recommendation that United Zionists-Revisionists. 100;000 European Jews be admit- Mr. Panush, a chemistry in- ted into Palestine at once," Dr. structor at Central High and Abba Hillel Silver, chairman of teacher of Hebrew at Wayne Uni- the executive committee of the versity, has been associated with American Zionist Emergency the Zionist movement for many Council, announced that a mass years, and was instrumental in demonstration will be held at forming the Revisionist organiza- Madison Square Garden on June tion in Detroit together with Dr. 12, to "make the facts available Louis Altman, who just arrived to the public and give expression in the U. S. as a member of the to the feeling of indignation shared by the Jews of America." delegation from Palestine, =2-4 Vote for the ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA (ZOA) slate of delegates. Dr. Wise Declines ZOA Nomination HARRY B. KEIDAN HOUSE Page Seven THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 7, 1946 1=- EE EE -.7- -=- Help to bring 100,000 Jews into Palestine. Above all, help in the at- tainment of the ultimate objective—a Jewish Commonwealth—the only solution to the problem of Jewish homelessness. 10 The Detroit polling places will be located as follows: -z- - _ . If- E- = : -,, Shaarey Zedek, 2900 Chicago Blvd. Jewish Community Center, Holbrook and Woodward Holmur—Tuxedo Hebrew School, 4000 Tuxedo Rose Sittig Cohen Auditorium, 13226 Lawton Philadelphia—Byron Hebrew School, 1245 W. Philadelphia. Parkside—Midland Hebrew School, 15705 Parkside Habonim Headquarters, Taylor and Twelfth. On Monday, the Detroit Zionist Office, 1044 Penobscot Bldg., will also be open for polling. • _- -._ . If- 1=-2 f. -- . - - - E -E- - : -7- The elections will be held on Sunday. June 16, from 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. - ---- P. and on Monday, June 17, from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Arrangements will be set up at the polling places to expedite the voting. The rules of elections and -.2 .-.- other procedures are being worked out by the Central Election Board. 1 vote on Sunday. the election place will be set up at the Zionist Office in the E- - F-S ...- For the special benefit of business people and others who are unable to Penobscot Building on Monday. Any questions regarding voting may be sent to the Zionist Election Board E-- in care of the Jewish Notional Fund Office, 11608 Dexter, TO. 8-7384, or the Zionist Office, CHerry 6559. =.- -f- E E Go to the Polls — Bring every Adult Member of your Family — Man and Woman — with you. I VOTE THE ZOA SLATE FOR A JEWISH STATE! ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA f.-- - --- - __,- -.--:= :7 = L-=-- - I E-- - -:--- --;:. E Num. 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