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September 20, 1946 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-09-20

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Romania Rejects Proposal
Guaranteeing Jewish Rights

PARIS, (JTA)—The Romanian delegation at the Peace Con-
ference here last week rejected a British proposal aimed at guar-
anteeing! the rights of Jews in Romania. The proposal was offered
as an amendment to the peace treaty draft.
A statement issued by the Romanian delegation said: "If such
an amendment were accepted. Romania would be subject to a
humiliating trusteeship system conceivable only in the case of back-
ward nations."
Gheorghe Tatarescu. head of the Romanian delegation, re-
ceived a delegation of the World Jewish Congress headed by Dr.
Nahum Goldmann and reiterated his assurance that his govern-
ment intends to end anti-Jewish discrimination and injustice.

British Do Business With Arab Terrorists—Sell Them Arms
NEW YORK. (JPS-Palcor)—Arab military, organizations in Pal7.
estine are obtaining large quantities of arms from a black market
to which ,British officers and men stationed in Palestine contribute at
prices gdverned by what the traffic will bear, Carter L. Davidson,
A.ssocia,ted Press correspondent reports in a dispatch from Jerusalem
described as the result of several weeks of careful personal investi-
gation.
"Queried as to the possibility that British officers might be di-
verting guns found in searches of Jewish settlements into Arab hands,
a military spokesman said: "That's highly improbable, but I suppose
it could 11:,e done'," the AP dispatch reports.

Vaad Hatzala Opens Gives $50,000 Fund;
This Year's Award
$100,000 Campaign
Won by Dr. Schwartz
For children Here

The annual emergency cam-
paign for $100,000 of the Vaad
Hatzala in Greater Detroit got
underway here this week with
the arrival of several national
leaders. The funds are used to
help return the Many thousands
of Orphaned Jewish children
back into the Jewish fold.
Here to help the local rabbis
and prominent laymen conduct
the drive are Rabbi Isaac Grozal-
ski. director of the Middle West
campaign: Rabbi Solomon M.
Friedland and Rabbi Fishhoff.
who just arrived in the U. S.
from Shanghai. China.
Rabbi Fishhoff is one of a
group of rabbis and students who
reached America after fleeing
Europe to find refuge in China.
He i. here specifically to relate
the Odessey of Jewish orphans
who have wandered over the face
of Europe and have found havens
in the _homes of non - Jews. It is
these children the Vaad Hatzala is
seeking to rehabilitate and re-
educate for their rightful place
in Jewi.,h life in Europe. Vaad
Hatzala maintains homes for
children in Franch, Sweden. Bel-
gium. kingland, Denmark, Italy,
and Switzerland.
Headquarters for the Vaad Hat-
zala campaign are in the offices
of the, HaRabonim-Merkaz at
9l05 Lihwood. Appeals will be
male in congregations during 141e
High H?ly days.

Restitution of Land
Halted, Anti-Semitic
Incidents Continue

PRAGUE (JTA) — Restitution
td Jews of land confiscated from
them under the pro - Nazi regime
and still held by the Slovak gov-
ernment has been halted. accord-
ing to a report reaching here from
Bratislava. The report says that
anti-Semitic Incidents continue to
occur daily throughout Slovakia,
although Slovak Interior Minister
Gen. L. Erjencik is actively press-
ing his campaign against the
racist,.
The Association of Racially
Persecuted Persons in Bratislava
is compiling a memorandum of
anti - Jewish crimes to be submit-
ted to the Czechoslovak govern-
ment.

United Synagogue's
Executive Director

A probe of the inflammatory
anti-racial statements and cam-

tures Committee, and by Senator
Ferguson (R., Mich.) of the Com-
mittee on PrIvilevis and Elections,
of which Senator Bridges is also

a member.

designated Arab country, it was
learned from a message to his
family. Fawzi is responsible for
the killing of hundreds of Jews
in the Arab terroristic outrages'
in 1936, thus earning the title of
"Public Enemy No. 1" from the
Palestine pone*.

RABBI ALBERT L GORDON

Synagogue, national organization




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sified columns of The Jewish News.



THE

BIALYSTOKER

ENRICO GARDA

New Year's

Greetings



Best Wishes to

The Jewish Community

on the New Year



HARRY HENDERSON





Hotel
Book-Cadillac

Republican Nominee
for

, CONGRESS

15th Congressional District



Sat., Sept. 28, 8:30 P.M.

MUSIC HALL

MAGGIE TEYTE

Tickets at
Prices: $3.00, 2.40. 1.80,
Grinnell's & Box Office
120 (Tax Ind.)
Met. Irving Teicher

AID SOCIETY

Wishes their Members

and Friends a Happy

and Prosperous N e w

Year.

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Mrs. Zlata Charlip and family

announce a Siyum Hatorah in memory of her children,

Israel Charlip and Betty Charlip Schwartz, at the North-

west Hebrew Congregation and Center, Curtis Boule-

vard and Santa Rosa Drive on September 22, 1946 at

;6405 Michigan

The next speaker on the radio
hour sponsored by the Detroit
Section of the American Jewish
Congress' will be the Rev. Ells-
worth Smith, pastor of the Church
of All People at the YWCA, at
9:45 p. m., Saturday, Sept. 21, on
Station WJLB.
His topic will be, "minority
Problems in America."
The Detroit Section of the
American Jewish Congress brings
outstanding speakers to the micro-
phone every Saturday evening.

leaving from "somewhere in Eu-
rope" and returning to an un-

The late Enrico Garda, Ambas- of Conservative Jewish syna-
sador of San Marino to the French gogues, Samuel Rothstein, presi-
Republic, donor of annual $1,000 dent of the body. announces,
Mordecai Ben David Award to
Rabbi Gordon. a native of
Cleveland, has been spiritual
leader of Adath Jeshurun Con-
gregation in Minneapolis since
1930. He attended the University
of Pennsylvania. received his
B. A. degree from New York Uni-
versity and took his Master's at
the` University of Minnesota. He
was ordained at the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary of America 'in
New York in 1929.

an American Jew "for patriotism
and noteworthy achievement,"
for which puropse he contributed
$50.000. Winner of this year's
award "for indefatigable and self-
sacrificing devotion to duty and
noteworthy achievements," is DR.
JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ, disting-
uished alumnus of Yeshiva Uni-
versity. who is chairman of the
European Executive Council of
the American Jewish Joint Distri-
bution Committee.

Rev. Smith on Congress
Radio Hour Saturday

-

JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Iraq
government has refused to permit
six Jewish women from Iraq to
leave for Palestine to join their
ecutive director of the - United husbands when they married
while the Palestinians were serv-
ing with the British army in Bag-
dad.
The Palestine government. it
was revealed by the Jewish
Agency, has intervened with the
Iraq authorities unsuccessfully.
The Iraq government insisted that
any action from outside the Coun-P
try amounts to intervening in its
"sovereign 'rights."
Fawzi Bey el Kaukaji. notorious
leader of Arab terrorist gangs, is

Greetings!

Michigan
Furniture Co.

Iraq Govt. Detains
Zion Soldiers' Wives

Rabbi Albert I. Gordon of Min-
neapolis, has been appointed ex-

Senator Bilbo Faces Probe

paign expenditures of Senator Bil-
bo has been promised by Senators
Ellender (D., La.), Hickenlooper
(R.. Iowa) and Bridges (R.. N. 11- ,
of the Senate Campaign Expendi-

Friday. September 20, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Seventy-two

2:30 p. m. Relatives, friends and the public are invited.

Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will officiate.

Miss Dean, Detroit
Times Fashion Editor,
is covering the first
post - war f a s hi o n
showings, in the
movie capital, San
Francisco, Pasadena
and such centers of
America's new crea-
tive style Mecca.

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