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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 24, • 1947
PWO Marks 'Completion of Kfar Saba
Project; Waren Reports on Palestine
,
UNIQUE RELIGIOUS TANGLE IN MOROCCO
Sultan Upholds Case of Jewish Boy
Who Requests Moslem Affiliation
RABAT, Morocco, (JTA)—The told that because of the religious
case of a nine-year-old Jeviish nature of the case the French
boy who preferred to become a would not interfere.
Moslem is attracting such nation-
As a last:sresort, the case was
wide attention in Morocco among appealed to the Sultan who ruled
Jews and Arabs the Sultan him-
that the boy is to remain with
self has taken a hand in it.
the Arab family until he reaches
The case started last April in the age of 13, after which he will
the Mellah (ghetto) of Sefi, in decide for himself which religion
Southern Morocco, when the boy he desires. As a result of the de-
ran out of a Jewish religious cision the Jewish parents have
school in tears following a dis- been prevented from seeing the
pute with his teacher. An Arab boy except that his mother was
living nearby saw him crying permitted to meet him once in a
and asked sympathetically: government office.
"What is the trouble? Don't you
want to study?" The boy answer-
ed: "No." The Arab told him that
he should continue to study, if
ANNOUNCING
he wanted to grow up '•a good
One of America's Finest
Jew." To this the boy replied that
he _did not wish to be a Jew. '•I
prefer to be a Moslem," he said.
The Arab took the child's
to the Moslem religious leader
to inquire whether he could
FOR
adopt the boy. He was told the
Moslem religion accepts any per-
LADIES and GENTLEMEN
son who wants to join. The Arab
Swedish Massage - Reducing
then took the boy home. The
child is apparently happy to re-
Turkish Baths - Mineral Baths
main with the Arab who is rich
Showers - Tub Baths
because his own parents are poor.
Steam Baths
Efforts by the parents to regain •
—Photo by Paul Kirsch. Jewish News Staff Photographer
1377 W. VERNOR. HWY.
At the Pioneer Women's donor event, Jan. 15, at Masonic Temple: Left to right: Mrs. M. Michlin. their son were opposed by the
Near Trumbull Ave.
Mrs. Rebecca Frohman, Mrs. Morris Scheyer, Mrs. Abraham Cohen, Stanley Waren. Mrs. J. Schreier, Arab, with the backing of local
Arab authorities. The Jewish
Mrs. David Sislin, Mrs. Annette Lazaroff.
CA. 5646
cAltununity
appealed
to
the
local
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French administration, but was
Over 1 , 5 0 0 members • and outstanding work on behalf of Hebrew settlers he reported.
Palestine's Jews answer the
• friends of the :Pioneer Women's the Pioneer Women.
Mrs. Scheyer, as usual. en- British treachery with two weap-
Organization met at Masonic
22nd Annual Season
Temple Jan. 15 to hear Stanley thralled the audience with her ons, Warren said. The first, is the
Waren's personalized report on lyric soprano voice. The tragic Haganah, which is so extensive
DETROIT
HALEVY
SINGING SOCIETY
conditions in Palestine: Emma notes of her Yiddish and Hebrew and important that it "cannot be
DAN FROHMAN, Musical Director
separated
from
the
Jewish
com-
Schaver's superb rendition of songs, gathered during her recent
WILLIAM CAYMAN, Associate
ghetto and DP camp songs: and six-month stay in Europe. were munity." The second. is the con-
Mrs. M. Michlin's triumphant an- accented by her personal pro- tinued expansion of Jewish set-
2nd Concert—Wednesday, February 5, 1947-8:30 p. m.
tlements in Palestine.
nouncement that $60,000 has al- gram annotation.
with JACOB BECKER, cellist and IRVING ROSENGARD,
Jewish Land Beautiful
Stanley Waren, guest speaker
ready been contributed toward
baritone and REBECCA FROHMAN at the piano
Warin emphasized the im-
the group's goal for the year, 1 of the, afternoon, emphasized the
effectiveness of the work of the portance pf the latter, declaring
$75,000.
LECTURE HALL, DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS"
The annual donor event cele-; Jewish colonists and the theory that wherever land is beautiful
Woodward Avenue Entrance
brated completion of the chil- that terrorist activities are in- in Palestine, it is Jewish, land.
Admission $1.00—Tax .20—Total $1.20 — Phone TO. 8-6633
dren's home at Kfar Saba in spired by the British, by re- "This is so." he stated, "because
Palestine which was financ e d by! counting his own experiences in the people are no longer inter-
the Detroit Club. The home. hous- a recent two-month tour of Pal- ested in themselves, but in what
they are doing."
ing 100 children, will simplify the estine.
He commended the Pioneer Wo-
Arabs, Jews Friendly
work of the Moatzoth Hapoaloth,1
The Arabs are actually friends men and the Moatsoth Hapoaluth.
PWO's sister organization in Pal-I
for
their work bencfitting the
estine, which has cared for the of the Jews, Waren said declar-
colony's children for the past 12 ing that the British "cement ecolonies.
WORKMEN'S CIRCLE SCHOOLS wish to announce the
'Gateway to Freedom." a movie
Arab-Jewish relations" by in-
years.
formation of a MORNING KINDERGARTEN CLASS for chil-
stigating Arab raids on Jewish on Palestine. concluded the donor
Honor Mrs. Michlin
dren of the ages from 4 to 6—beginning with the new school
A surprise feature of the meet- settlements. The Arab population program. Mrs. Abraham Cohen
semester February 3rd. TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM
ing was the announcement that a is appreciative of the improve- was chairman of the day. Mrs.
SCHOOL, a regular service.
room in the Kfar Saba home has ments in industry. agriculture. Jacob Schreier. chairman of the
been named irk honor of Mrs. and especially in health and edu- PWO Council. also greeted the
For Information and Reservations Call
guests.
cation
facilities,
brought
by
the
Michlin. in commendation of her
THE NEW
DETROIT BATHS
I
ANNOUNCEMENT
French Publication Prints Report
Vatican OK'd Vichy Curb on Jews
f
NEW YORK (JTA)—A report
by the former Vichy ambassador;
to the Vatican which indicated!
the Holy See did not look with,
disfavor on all the anti-Jewish
restrictions introduced by the
Petain government, has been
published in the French maga-
zine. Le Monde Juif, a copy of
which fias been received here.
The text of the report appears
in the magazine—which is the
official organ of the Jewish Doc-
umentation Center in Paris—
'without any editorial comment.
According to a summary in Eng-
lish, published recently in the
London Jewish Chronicle. the
Vichy Ambassador. M. Leon Ber-
. ard. told Petain not to worry
about the consequences of anti-
; Jewish legislation; there had
never been anx protests on the
part of the Papal authorities,
who. he claimed, actually favored
"charitable" discrmination against
the Jews.
r "In your letter of August 7,
1941." wrote M. Berard, "you did
me the honor of requesting cer-
tain :nformation as to the ques-
tions and difficulties that might
crop up, from the Roman Cath-
: olic point of view, in connection
with the measures adopted by
your government in regard to the
-Jews.
"In an earlier reply, I had the
honor of stating that at no time
has anything been said to me at
the Vatican to suggest that the
Holy See is critical, or views with
disfavor, the aforesaid legisla-
s Live measures. Now I am able to
affirm. moreover. that the ponti-
fical authority shows no sign
whatever of ever having paid the
slightest attention to this feature
of French policy."
After declaring that his report
was based on long and scrupulous
investigation. M. Berard said:
"The Church has condemned ra-
cialism as it has condemned Com-
munism. It should not be inferred.
however. the Church necessarily
condemns any and every individ-
ual measure taken by the State
against what is termed the Jew-
ish race. The Church makes men-
tal distinctions and provides for
nuances which are worth noting."
Pharmacy Fraternity,
Auxiliary Meet Here
The mid-season regional meet-
ing of Alpha Zeta Omega. na-
tional pharmaceutical fraternity
and auxiliary. will be held at the
Detroit-Leland Hotel Saturday
and Sunday, Jan. 25 and 26.
Delegates from Newark, New
Y o r k, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Hartford, Washington, Pittsburgh,
Louisville, Cleveland, and Cin-
cinnati are planning to attend.
Edward Rothenberg and Mrs.
Seymour Morton are chairmen of
the weekend conclave.
Maher Passamaneck of Louis-.
ville, supreme directorum of the
fraternity a n d Mrs. Edward
Rothenberg of Detroit, president
of the national auxiliary will pre-
side.
Hordes to Address
JNW A Branch Feb. 2
W. C. SCHOOLS
UN. 3-7793
On Sunday evening, Feb. 2.
Sholem Aleichern Branch- of
Jewish National Workers Alliance
will have a cultural evening at
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
William Hordes. president of
the Jewish National Fund Coun-
cil of Detroit, will be guest speak-
er. Joseph Strugatch, eminent
Jewish actor, will be guest enter-
tainer. A new Palestine movie
will be shown.
TO. 8-5368
Now, We Hope
You're Not Ill
BUT . . . .
You'll never wan+ to
be ill, we know. But,
The United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit
Gratefully Acknowledge
the Receipt of
two scholarships from Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Greenblatt of Fairfield
Ave. in memory of their dearly
beloved father, Philip J. Green-
blatt.
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a gift to the Scholarship Fund
of the Schools from Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob H. Grant of Warrington
Drive in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Schlussel of Chicago Blvd.
on the occasion of their 50th wed-
ding anniversary.
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a contribution to the Scholarship
Fund from Mr. and Mrs. .6). I.
Baker of Chicago Blvd. in mem-
ory of Joseph Rothenberg of Tay-
lor Ave.*
most of us do fall ill
sometimes and have
to call the doctor.
Then, if your doctor
should prescribe
medicine, you'll want to be confident that his . prescrip-
tion is correctly filled.
And, that is when we come in. Cunningham's neigh-
borhood pharmacist can be relied on to fill your doc-
tor's prescription accurately and under the most mod-
ern and best conditions. He's on hand, too, at all
times to give you service.
Cunningham's
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