• 7"" Friday, Jury 5, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Philadelphia Zionist Council Announces Full Support of Haganah Drive Tops Harrison, Monsky Speak At Bnai Brith Conclave $6,000,000 Noted Christian and Jewish Leaders to Discuss-"The Rescue of the Jews in Europe" at Convention Banquet of District Grand Lodge No. 6 Next. Wednesday The annual convention of District Grand Lodge No. 6 of Bnai Brith, which will be held here from July 7 to 11 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, assumes nationwide significance with the announcement made this week by Dr. Lawrence I. Yaffa, chairman of the convention committee, that the convention banquet speakers on Wednesday evening, July 10, at the Masonic Temple, will; be Earl G. Harrison and Henry Monsky, national president of Bnai Brith. They will participate in a discussion of the theme "The . Rescue of the Jews in Europe." Fighters for Justice Dr. Harrison, dean of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania Law School, former director of immi- gration and naturalization in the U. S. Department of Labor, is recognized today as one of the world's outstanding authorities on the problem of the European Jew- ish survivors. After his mission to Europe, he issued a scathing denunciation of the military au- thorities in Europe for their mis- treatment of the surviving Jews and urged the immediate settle- ment of at least 100,000 Jews in Palestine. His report aroused worldwide interest and discus- sions. His evidence in Washing- ton before the Anglo-American Inquiry Committee on Palestine was considered among the most effective statements in behalf of the Jewish survivors. Other Speakers Amon& the prominent Bnai Brith leaders who* will address the convention here will be: Dr. Abram L. Sachar, national director of Hillel Foundations and Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- tions. Dr. Silver and Dr. Wise Cable Organization's Unqualified Backing of Responsible Resistance Forces of Jews in Philadelphia has achieved the Palestine; Defense Fund Proposed distinction of becoming the larg- est drive in the United States thus far to oversubscribe its quota for the $100,000,000 campaign of the United Jewish Appeal for Refu- gees, Overseas Needs and Pales- tine, by victoriously completing a campaign that raised a total of $6,051,187 or more than three times the amount contributed last year. The Philadelphia campaign, conducted under the extraordi- nary leadership of Leonard B. Geis, represented a community- wide effort which brought home to every person in the city—both Jew and non-Jew—the issues at stake in the desperate battle of survival now being carried on by the 1,400,000 Jewish survivors of Europe. Bnai Brith Women Hold Grand Lodge Convention July 6-10 EARL G. HARRISON Page Seven Women's District 6 Grand Lodge of Bnai Brith Convention will be held July 6-10 at the Hotel Statler. Three hundred delegates from the eight middle western states will attend. A luncheon has been planned for Monday, as a testimonial in honor of Mrs. Arthur Laufman, past president of the Women's Supreme Council and past presi- dent of Women's District Grand Lodge 6. The Women's Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council will be hostesses. The program will take the form of -a symposium conducted by Dr. A. L. Sachar, of Hillel and Bnai Brith Youth, Sonia Mazur of Leo N. Levi Meniorial Hospital; Richman of the Bellefaire Cleveland Orphan Home; Mr. Kapplin, post-war and Americanism; Mr. Schaffer; of National Jewish Hospital. Monday evening a gin rummy. tournament fOr the delegates has been planned. Tuesday evening there Will be a pilgrimage to the . new Wayne Hillel FOundation. Wednesday will be election of of- ficers and installation luncheon. The women delegates will join the Men's District Grand Lodge in their banquet Wednesday evening. , The local convention commit- tee consists of Mrs. Leonard Sims, Mrs. Sam Aaron, Mrs. Sam Bank and Mrs. Jack Hartstein: Mrs. Charles Solovich is conven- tion chairman. Maurice Bisgyer, executive sec- retary. A reception has been arranged for the delegates for this .Satur- day night by the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council. Business sessions • will com- mence on Sunday morning. Work Shop Seminars "Work shop seminars," ar- DR. A. L. SACHAR ranged as features of the sessions, will discuss techniques of Bnai Brith activities: Among the consultants for the seminars - are: membership and new lodges, Harry Brager; Voca- tional service, Max F. Baer, na- tional director of the Bnai Brith- Vocational Service Bureau; lodge program, William X. Kaplan, ex- ecutive secretary of the Chicago Briai Brith Council; Hillel, Rabbi Milton Aron, director of Wayne UniVersity H i 11 el Foundation; youth work, Rabbi Norbert Ro- senthal;. councils, Morris F. Ja- cobs; Americanism and postwar. 'Dwyer Demands U.' S. service, A. B-. Kapplin, national director; anti-defamation, J. Har- Combat Racial Bias old. Saks, national counselor; con- , HENRY MONSKY servation, Ben Z. Glass, execu- NEW YORK, (JTA)—A call to tive secretary of District Lodge • 6. the Atherican people to organiZe Romanian Group Found Banquet Reservations and fight racial discrimination Dr. Yaffa stated this week that Plotting Murder of Jews was voiced here by. Mayor Wil- reservations for the convention liam O'Dwyer in a message de 7 banquet are being , accepted from BUCHAREST (JTA)—Roman- livered at a special showing of all Bnai With- members and oth- ian police authorities have an- an Army film, "Don't be a Suck- ers interested - 'in. attendifig.i that nounced the discovery of an er," which is Presently being imPortarit session by secretarieS underground fascist organization shown to returning soldiers as of Bnai Brith lodges• and at the which planned to murder Jews. part of an educational program Bnai Brith office, 606 Murphy Addressing a conference of Ro- designed to counteract . "hate Bldg.; CH: 3372. manian university , professors, talk." The film was releaSed A special convention . newspa- Minister of Interior T. Georgescu throughout the country july 4. per has been issued under • the emphasized that students in the direttion of Dr. Yaffa.. Romanian universities are still displaying anti-Semitic tenden- cies and are being encouraged by some members of the teaching staff. He pointed out that the government is determined to I00 TABLETS 35$ combat anti-Semitism in what- Samuel Dubrinsky was installed ever form it is discovered. WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 10$ as president of the Brandeis Lodge last Mon- To Really Enjoy Your Vacation . . day evening at Come Now—To Rest, Play and Store Up New Energy the Bnai Moshe, Lovely new addition with private Just a few steps from the Lawrence at rooms and private showers. Plus a beach. Near all vacation beautiful Lounge and Card Room. Dexter. Harry Strictly kosher. Only the very finest activities, such as boating, Yudhoff, presi- foods are served and the Jewish die- fishing, dancing, t e n n i s, dent of District tary laws are always rigidly observed. horseback riding, bicycling Grand Lodge For Reservation Write or Phone No. 6 Bnai Brith, installed officers. Archie Davidson J. YASHENOVSKY, Prop. S. Dubrinsky of Chicago was North Shore Drive at Webster Ave., South Haven, Mich. the • speaker. Dancing and re- PHONE 427 freshments followed. O : Dubrinsky President of Brandeis Lodge North Shore Valley Resort NEW YORK.—The American Zionist Emergency Council, speaking for the entire Zionist movement in the U. S., announced its unqualified support for the organized and responsible resist- ance forces of the Jews of. Palestine, the Haganah. In a cable to the Jewish community of Palestine, signed by Dr. Abba Hillel Silver and Dr. Stephen S. Wise, joint chairmen, the Council declared, "We stand behind you in your - heroic strug- gle and will give you every support which it is in our power to render. "To the organized and responsible resistance forces of the Jews of Palestine, the Haganah, we send the expression of our encouragement and admiration. Like the Revolutionaries of 1776, you are fighting against tyranny and injustice.. The Jewish people, which has survived Hitler, will survive alike the crassness and cheap sneers of Mr. Bevin, and the brutal repression and new appeasements of British imperialism." $5,000,000 Fund to Aid Jewish Resistance in Palestine Proposed ASBURY PARK, N. J., (JTA)—The creation of $5,000,000 fund to aid the Jewish resistance movement in Palestine was suggested by Emanuel Neumann, vice-president of the Zionist Organization of America, in an address to the 37th annual convention of the Bnei Zion, meeting here. Abraham A. Redeiheim of New York was elected president of the organization, succeeding Louis Lipsky, at the convention's closing session. Harry A. Pine of Newark was elected vice-presi- dent; Jacob Ish-Kishor, secretary and Abraham Krumbein, treasurer. California Police Probe Synagogue Vandalism SAN FRANCISCO. (JTA)— California police authorities have begun an investigation into a ser- ies of desecrations of synagogues and Jewish student clubs which have taken place in San Francis- co, Los Angeles and Berkeley. The first vandalism was re- ported from Hollywood where hoodlums entered Temple Israel and tore an ancient Torah to pieces. They also scrawled swas- tikas and anti-Jewish slogans in German on the walls of the tem- ple. Threatening letters were sent to Dr. Max Nussbaum, rab- bi of the temple. Several days later the Temple • Beth Sholom in San Francisco was desecrated. The vandals painted a cross and the letters KKK on the walls. In Berkeley, vandals damanged the club house of Zeta Beta Tau, a Jewish colle- giate fraternity. In LOS Angeles a cross was -burned oil the lawn of the same fraternity. London Paper Apologizes For Slur on Tel Aviv The London Daily Herald, La- bor organ, published an apology for two articles by their corre- spondents which described the all-Jewish city of Tel Aviv as a center of crime, terrorism and loose living. The apology was in response to a letter from a read- . er, Herbert Howarth, which ex- pressed resentment over the ar- ticles. 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