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THE JEWISH NEV'S
Friday, June 28, 1946
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Religious Revival Is Needed $25,000,000
to Dispel Fear, Silver Says Reparations
Urges Permanent American Jewish Conference, Strength-
ening of Synagogue Council as Guide to Faith, at
57th Meeting of Central Conference
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Jewish Center Mothers' Clubs
Celebrate 25th Anniversary
.
To Aid Jews
Bulk of Funds Will Be Used
CHICAGO.—Declaring that a program of positive
f o r Rehabilitation of
Judaism is necessary to "set the red blood of courage and
European Refugees
confidence coursing through the veins of our people," Dr.
Abba Hillel Silver urged the need for a religious revival in
PARIS (JTA)—The bulk of
American Jewry, in his presidential address opening the the $25,000,000 assigned by the
75th annual convention of the Central Conference of Am- Paris Conference on Reparations
erican Rabbis.
to the rehabilitation of Nazi vic-
The convention, which will be elusive right to speak for Am-
erican Israel. It is our hope that
together nearly 400 rabbis, about the Council will concentrate on
100 of whom were returned a few major objectives of prim-
chaplains, in its first postwar ary importance, the most vital
meeting. Dr. Silver said a con- and urgent in American Jewish
centration upon the religious life, such as turning the minds
message of Judaism, not fighting of our people and their hearts
anti-Semitism or participating in to the synagogue and to religious
goodwill activities, is necessary education and to the programs
to remove the fear psychosis directly related to them."
from American Jewry.
4. Employ a full-time ex-
Urges Truman Stand Ground
exutive secretary for the Joint
Dr. Silver also urged the form- Commission on Justice and Peke
ation of a permanent American of the Central Conference of
Jewish Conference, the strength- American Rabbis and the Union
ening of the Synagogue Council of American Hebrew Congrega-
of America as an instrumental- tions.
ity of Jewish faith, and the with-
Dr. Silver paid tribute to the
drawal from the Council for valiant record of 142 members of
Judaism of the rabbis still as- the Central Conference of Am-
sociated with it. On the subject erican Rabbis who served as
of Palestine, Dr. Silver limited chaplains during the war. He re-'
himself to urging the continua- ported that 27. members of the
tion of efforts to make possible Conference are still in active
the immigration of 100,000 Jews service, 16 of them overseas.
He declared the the major
of Europe to Palestine in ac-
cordance with the desire of postwar problem today, partic-
President Tr u m a n and the ularly for Jews, is the advance-
Anglo-American Committee of ment of religious faith.
Denounces Council of Judaism
Inquiry.
Urging the members of the
Specificially, Dr. Silver urged
Central Conference to "disassoci-
the Central Conference to:
1. Pass a resolution calling ate" themielves from the Council
upon the President of the U. S. of Judaism, Dr. Silver asked his
to stand firm in his resolve that colleagues "whether their relig-
100,000 Jewish refugees in Eur- ious sentiments and the tradition
ope shall be permitted to pro- of their office can sanction this
in crude, consciousless bigotry and
ceed to Palestine at once,
accordance with his expressed the dark and bitter malice of the
wishes of 10 months ago and organization" which prompted it
the unanimous endorsement of to petition the American gov-
the Anglo-American Committee ernment not to permit the im-
migration of 100,000 Jews into
of Inquiry.
2. Support the plans of the Palestine unless and until all
American Jewish Conference to other recommendations of the
transform itself into "a perm- Anglo-American Inquiry are first
anent Jewish body which would, carried out.
"The well intentioned members
in peacetime, give a unified ex-
pression of the will of the Am- of this group," he said, "must
erican Jewish community on all now be convinced that the or-
ganization they helped to create
matters vital to it."
Warns Synagogue Council
has evolved into a purely politic-
3. Support the strengthening al agency which has nothing to
of the Synagogue Council of Am- do with the advancement of Re-
erica. He warned, however, that form Judaism or any other kind
it need not strive for any ex- of Judaism."
in session until June 30, brought
tims who cannot be repatriated
will be used for the rehabilita-
tion of European Jews, including
Jews of Germany and Austria
who" wishto emigrate from those
countries.
An agreement providing for
this has been reached by the
representatives of the U. S., Brit-
ain, France, Czechoslovakia and
Yugoslavia. It specifies that only
$2,500,000 of this sum be used for
non-Jewish victims.
The agreement also stipulates
that only in exceptional cases
should the cost of resettlement
exceed $2,000 for each adult and
$2,500 for each child, under the
age of 12. The rehabilitation fund,
which the Reparations Confer-
ence decided is to be adminis-
tered by the Intergovernmental
Committee on Refugees, will be
transferred to its succesor when
the Intergovernmental Commit-
tee is dissolved.
Shown in this photo, taken at the annual wind-up party of
the Mothers' Clubs of the Jewish Center which coincides with the
25th anniversary of the clubs, are, Left to Right: DIANA ROBINS,
President of the Davison Club; ROSE SCHREIDELL, President of
the Young Women's Study Club; ANN FROMHOFF, representing
Charlotte Soffman, President of the Woodward Study Club; BELLA
KATZ, President of the Center Mothers' Club; LENA LAZAR,
President of the Dexter Mothers' Club; BESS PROG, Vice-Presi-
dent of the Fenkell. Club representing ROSE MARSHAK, the
President; and FANNY WALDFOGEL, President of the Twelfth
Street Mothers' Club.
Winding up their activities fore
the current season, the Mothers'
The variety of organizations
Clubs of Center, a red feather benefited by the contributions
service of the Community Chest, illustrates the purpose of the
held their annual party June 19. Mothers' Clubs: "CITIZENSHIP
Following a fashion review, the IN ACTION."
presidents of the various clubs
The Mothers' Clubs, under the
presented checks to the following direction of Mary Caplan, Cen-
organizations: Red Cross, USO, ter group worker, are made up
Camp Hawaii, War Chest, Jew- of the following units: Fenkell,
Rights of Jews
ish National Fund, Pioneers, Al'- Twelfth Street, Woodward Study
lied Jewish Campaign, Histra- Club, Dexter, Center, Davison
To Be Pushed at
druth, Hapoel Hamizrachi, Ye- and Young Women's Study Club.
Paris Conference
shivath Chachmey Lubin, Ye-
The annual wind-up party co-
shivath Beth Yehudah, Arbiter incides with the 25th anniversary
NEW YORK — Provisions for Commitat, Russian War Relief of the Mothers' Clubs organiza-
tions.
safeguarding full civil and prop- and FEPC.
erty rights of Jews remaining in
the satellite and ex-enemy coun-
tries will be proposed to the Paris
Conference of Foreign Ministers
by the American Jewish Con-
ference, the World Jewish Con-
gress and the Board of Deputies
of British Jews, after consulta-
tions with other representative
Jewish bodies. Inclusion of thees
provisions in the peace treaties
now under consideration will be
urged upon the delegations of the
Allied nations.
I. L. Kenen; executive secre-
tary of the American Jewish Con-
ference, is in London meeting
with representatives of the two
other bodies to decide on the
final draft of memoranda to be
submitted.