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November 15, 1946 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-11-15

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Friday, November 15, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Six

Ben Gurion Says Zionists
Opposed to Trusteeship

Miss Ornest, Dr. Gross
to Be Guest Soloists
At First Halevy Concert

Council Launches Campaign
For Michigan FEPC Law

Halevy Singing Society pre-
At a meeting Nov. 10 attended chairman of the Metropolitan De-
sents the first concert of its 22nd by 100-delegates representing con- troit Council on Fair Employment
season at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in stituent organizations, the Jewish Practices, which is sponsoring the
the lecture hall of the Detroit Community Council launched the
told of the experiences
community campaign in behalf of campaign,
a State Fair Employment Practice in other states where such laws
have been enacted. Declaring
BOSTON, (JTA)—The Zionist movement is opposed to
Law.
Rabbi Leon Fram, vice-presi- t' _at "the uncertainty of our
a trusteeship for Palestine, whether administered by Britain
or any other power, David Ben Gurion, chairman of the Jew-
dent of the Community Council times" constitutes a threat to our
presided and outlined the back- way of life, McFarland empha-
ish Agency executive, declared here.
ground and history of other at- sized the importance of taking
Addressing the opening session of the 32nd annual Ha-
tempts to enact an FEPC law in advantage of constitutional prdc-
dassah convention, Ben Gurion attacked the Morrison Plan
Michigan. He stressed the neces- esses for enacting legislation de-
• for federalization of Palestine as
sity for such a law as one kind of sired by a majority of the people.
a "modified White Paper" and
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, vice-
against employment
sSieguard
chairman of the Detroit FEP
said that the only thing that can
discrimination.
Prof. Edward W. McFarland, Council, pointed to the immediate
replace the British mandate is a
concern of the Jewish community
state.
in the matter of fair employment
I He cited the recent elections in
practices. He expressed the hope
DR. JEROME GROSS
Palestine for delegates to the
that every organization and every
Institute of Arts. Guest soloists
NEW YORK, (JPS)—The "real World Zionist Congress as evi-
individual represented within the
are Dorothy Ornest, Ann Arbor
issuec' of Palestine is not a dence the Jews there support the soprano, and Dr. Jerome Gross,
Community Council would con-
refugee problem but simply demand for a Jewish state and
sider it a personal obligation both
Cleveland violinist. Solo lines in
the activities of the Jewish resist-
to sign and to circularize peti-
whether the Jewish nation es-
the choral selections will be sung
Aaron Droock, president of the
ance movement.
by Bella Goldberg, Anna Warren, Jewish Community Council, an- tions. •
Additional petitions for organi-
Ben Gurion accused the British and Irving Rosengard.
nounces that on Nov. 20 D. Beryl
of continuing racially discrimina-
The Halevy chorus will be di- Manischewitz, treasurer of the zations not represented at the
tory land laws, "the only ones rected by Dan Frohman and ac- National Community Relations delegates' meeting are available
left in the civilized world," and companied on the piano by Re- Advisory Council, will be in De- in the office of the Jewish Corn-
munity Council. A supply is also
of ignoring Jewish participation becca Frohman. Nathan Bennish troit.
available for other individuals in
in the Allied war effort.
is librarian for Halevy. Other
A Newark businessman, he has
!.

Commenting on the release of members of the chorus who will been active in the work of the the community who .nay be able
to make use of them.
the imprisoned Jewish Agency participate in the concert are.
Community Council and Federa-
leaders and the announcement he
Sopranos: Rose Berghoff, Sonia tion and is the chairman of the
was free to return to Palestine Bussell, Grace Cutler, Rose Gold- Community Relations Committee
without fear of arrest, the en, Rose Krashin, Minnie Lakritz, of the Newark Council-Federa-
I Agency chairman said "the new Esther Mirsky, Cecile Plafkin, Ar- tion.
ISIEl • Pelt • CASANAS • SIKASSA
Colonial Minister is to be con- line Platt, Jeannette Pohl, Mir-
The Executive Committee and
NOW OPEN TOR THE SEASON
j gratulated. for this gesture of iam Rine, Ethel Schreiber, Mollie the Community Relations Com-
Early Rosorvations Suggested
good will, but why were they put Shaw, Dora Tonkell, Anna War- mittee of the Jewish Community
0. P. A. BATES
in a concentration camp to begin ren, Helga Weiss, and Shirley Council will meet with Mr. Man-

Air • Conditioned
with? -
haft; altos: Anna Bobbin, Fanny ischewitz at 8:30 p. m. Nov. 20 in
Dining Room end
Ben Gurion praised the U.S. Bookstein, Esther Friedman, Bella the Men's Club room of Temple
Cocktail Lounge
military authorities in Germany Goldberg, Tillie Hecker, Tikva Beth El.
lames Shosrr. Mgr.
RICHARD H. CROSSMAN
Officers and the board of gov-
for housing and feeding 150,000 Kress, Gertrude Levine, Helen
111EILI011111 1M
the Balfour refugees in the American zone. Rubin, Odelle Small, and Ann ernors of the Jewish Welfare
under
ablished
• CILICAT Ins U.
Federation and the local chapter
Declaration should be permitted and thanked President Truman Stollman.
M I A M I
Tenors: Henry Barahl, Phil of the American Jewish Commit-
to survive and develop, - Richard for his various statements in sup-
BEACH
Goren, Hyman Horowitz, Morris tee will be guests at this meeting.
H. Crossman. Laborite M.P. and port of Zionist aspirations.
member of the Anglo-American
Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, presi- Levine, Leo Mogill, Jack Rosberg,
Inquiry Committee, stated at a dent of Hadassah, urged the Hiel Rubin, Aaron Sandweiss,
luncheon in his honor by the Zionist movement to keep Zion- Manus Schane, Irving Sherman,
United Palestine Appeal.
ism out of American politics and and Morris Weiner: basses: Ben
In accordance with the By-Laws of the Real Estate and Build-
The British attitude toward cited the unanimity with which Baumgarten, 'David Goldberg,
ing Council of Detroit Service Group, the report of the
Nominating Committee of the Council is hereby given public
the Jews and "not the friction Republicans and Democrats both Joshua Joyrich, Hirsh Resnick,
notice prior to election of officers which will take place
between Arabs and Jews" was backed Jewish aims as proof the and Irving Rosengard.
Sunday, Nov. 17, at 11:30 aan., in Butsel Hall of the Jewish
Tickets are obtainable from
the "reason why the Palestine mass of the American people
Community Center.
Halevy members or by phoning
mandate is unworkable," he said. "want justice for the Jews."
REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING COUNCIL
TO. 8-0210 or TO. 8-6633.
It was in this connection he chas-
tised Foreign Minister Bevin for Soviet Envoy Demands
acting toward Palestine as if it Palestine Independence
Women's Reading Circles
Detroit Service Group
were merely a collection o; refu-
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y.—Ac- To Hear Twersky's Verses
Chairman (Vote for One)
gee Jews.
cusing the U. S., Britain and S.
The Council of Jewish Women's
❑ LOUIS BERRY
The W, le Paper of 1939 was Africa of violating trusteeships,
Reading Circles will celebrate the
Vice-Chairman (Vote for Four)
the product of Arab blackmail of Soviet Ambassador Nikolai Novi-
appearance of Abraham Twer-
❑ MEYER FISHMAN
the Chamberlain government, koff demanded Britain give Pal-
sky's book of verse at a meeting
❑ MAX C. HANDLER
•tih the Arabs threatening to estine its independence or turn
at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, Nov. 23,
join the Axis if Britain did not the mandate over to the UN.
❑ JOSEPH HOLTZMAN
at Workmen's Circle Bldg., Lin-
accede to their demands.
Ivor Thomas, British delegate, wood and Burlingame.
❑ BARNEY SMITH
Executive Director (Vote for One)
stated after Novikoff's speech his
Moishe Haar, director of the
❑ IRWIN SHAW
government can not take action Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute,
Executive Secretary (Vote for One)
until after her deliberations with will be the guest speaker and
Arabs and Jews and until the Mr. Twersky will read selections
❑ HENRY FEINBERG
Representatives to Board of Governors
conclusion of the pending confer- from his poems.
Jewish Welfare Federation (Vote for Two)
ences on the issue.
Members and friends are in-
LOUIS BERRY

vited.
❑ BARNEY SMITH
Manchester Guardian
Division Board of Directors
Calls Novikoff 'Unfair'
Three)

Jewish Agency Chairman Attacks Federalization Proposal,
Views Jewry's Determination for a Jewish Sta4 in
Address Before 32d Annual Hadassah Conclave

Crossman Blames
Palestine Issue on '
British Attitude 'Jewish

D. B. Manischewitz,

Council Officials
Confer Here Nov. 20

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Two Divisions
Of DSG Hold
First Sessions

LONDON. (JTA).—The Man-

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The Real Estate and Building
chester Guardian, commenting on
Council and the Mercantile Divi-
Novikoff's UN address on Pales-
sion of the Detroit Service Group
tine, said it was "exceedingly un-
will hold their founders' meetings
HOTEL
fair and exceedingly clever." The DM Rooms-100
Baths
this week, with election of offi-
American and
paper admits, however, that

cers and talks by prominent
European Plan
Novikoff has a case since "we are

Dietary
speakers scheduled for each
not carrying out the terms of the
Laws Observed
gr oup.
After Dec. 25
original Mandate and are not
American Plan V
Capt. Abraham V. Klausner,
Overlooking
noticeably approaching the day
Only
ho has been named honorary
the Ocean
.11 ■
4 10
when Palestine will be independ-
411‘r
Ave.
president of the Central Commit-
ent." The Guardian appeals to
and 13th St.
tee of Liberated Jews of Ger-
Bevin not to reject the suggestion
many because of his wartime ef-
that Britain share Palestine re-
forts on their behalf, will describe
sponsibility with the UN.





JAMES ROSSIN
GEORGE D. SEYBURN
NATHAN SILVERMAN




BEN B. FENTON
DAVID WILKUS



EMANUEL J. HARRIS




ALLEN C. KRAMER
HARRY ROTT




NORMAN ROSS
ABE SILBERSTEIN

and Building Council at 11:30
a. m. this Sunday at the Jewish
Community Center.
After a brief stay in this coun-
try, Capt. Klausner will return
to Europe as a member of the
Joint Distribution Committee
staff at the end of this year. Lou
(Berry is chairman of the brunch-
eon.
A timely discussion of recent
economic developments will be
featured in the talk by Robert
•R. Nathan at the founders' dinner
of the mercantile division at 6:30
p. m. next Tuesday in the Wayne
Room of the Hotel Statler.
Nathan, who is known as one
of the most brilliant American
economists, is author of "Mobiliz-
ation for Abundance and co-
author of "Palestine: Problem
and Promise." Max Osnos will
serve as chairman of the dinner.,




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