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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-03-21

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Friclay, March 21, 1947

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Dn, A. L.- Sachar to Speak . I Congress Asks BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bi Four Hear
A t State Hillel Dedication Jewish
Demands
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Camera Service- & Supplies

Headquarters of the Bnai Brith I Rabbi Morton Applebaum of
Hillel Foundation on the campus 1Flint, president of the Michigan
of Michigan State College will Bnai Brith Council, will preside.
be dedicated Sunday, March 30.
The newest addition to Hillel Harry Frankel, past president of
buildings in this country is District 6, and Robert Lappin
located at 319 Hillcrest Ave., will represent the National Hillel
East Lansing.
Foundation.
Announcement was made this
Rabbi Abba Fineberg will
week that Dr.- .
speak for the Michigan State
A. L. Sachar
College Foundation. Rabbi Mil-
national direc-
ton Aron, director of the W ayne
rector of Bna.
University Foundation, will 'give
Brith Hille 1,
the invocation and Rabbi Hersch-
F oundations
el Lymon, director of the Uni-
will be guest
versity of Michigan Foundation,
will offer the benediction. Ed-
speaker at the
ward Cohen, president of the
dedication cere-'
Hillel Student Council at Lan-
monies.
sing, will speak for the students.
Sharing th.-.
The Lansing Bnai Brith Lodge
platform w i t
and Chapter will be hosts.
Dr. Sachar will Dr. Sachar
Mrs. Samuel G. Bank of De-
be Mrs. M. J. Levin, president,
and Mrs. B. C. Bolotin, executive troit, Women's District Hillel
secretary, of Women's District chairman, and Mrs. Justin Morri-
Grand Lodge No. 6, which fur- son of Charlotte are chairmen of
the dedication.
nished the Foundation.

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Jewish Center
Activities

Ballroom Dance Classes
Begin This Monday
The first session of ballroom
dancing classes will begin this
Monday at the Jewish Center.
Herman Harrison will conduct 10
sessions every Monday from 7:3+)
to 10:30 p. m. Classes will include
fox-trot and waltz for beginners;
fox-trot and waltz classes, ad-
vanced; and a special class in
rhumba and samba. All thoseIn-
terested can register at the Cen-
ter now. The charge is, members,
$4, non-members, $5.

Teensters Form Drama
Group in Dexter Area
A new dramatic group has been
formed at the TY W. Simons
School as part of a plan to in-
crease the house activity of the
Jewish Community Center in the
Dexter area. Charter members. of
the group:Are Josephine HOff-
man, Sally Fishman, Alice
Bloomberg,'Allan Krass, Marvin
Sneider, and Arnold Shaichet.
The group plans to study and
perform contemporary plays by
American a n d English play-
wrights on Jewish and general
themes. It wilt undertake as its
first endeavor a group of one-act
plays. Membership will be open
to boys and girls, 15 to 19, who
are seriously interested in dra-
matic activities and who live in
the Dexter area. Meetings will
be held at the D. W. Simons
School, Tuxedo at Holmur, at 8
p. .m., every Tuesday.
* • *
Juvenile Court Judge
Speaks at Center Wednesday
Judge D. J. Healy will speak
to the Wednesday Evening Dis-
cussion Group at 9 p. m. March
26, in the Ginsburg Lounge of
the Center. His topic will be
"Juvenile Court and Youth
Problems."
Judge Healy has been Judge
of Probate and the Juvenile
Court for the past 14 years. He
has developed a "Big-Brother-
Movement" and established the
Juvenile Traffic Court.
* i •
Mothers' Clubs View
Atomic Energy Problems
Theme: Problems growing out
of atomic energy.
Monday, March 24, 9 p. rn.
Center Mothers' C 1 u b, USO
Lounge of the Center.
Tuesday, March 25, 1:30 p. m.
Young Women's Study Club, USO
Lounge of the Center.
Tuesday, March 25, 1:30 p. m.
Dexter Mothers' Club, at Bnai
Moshe Synagogue. A special
movie in color will be , shown by
the Board of Health..
Wednesday, March 26, 1:30
p. m. Woodward Study Club,
USO Lounge of the Center.
Thursday, March 27, 8 p. Tn.
twelfth St. Mothers' Club! Zack's
Hall, Twelfth at Taylor.
Thursday, April 3, 8 p. m.
Davison Mothers' Club, Work-
man's Circle, Linwood at Bur-
lingame.

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JDC, HIAS Aid
Brings DPs Here

NEW YORK — Over 400 refu-
gees from displaced persons camps
have arrived in this country with-
in the past two weeks, through
the aid of the Joint Distribution
Committee and HMS.
The S. S. Marine Flasher ar-
rived from Bremen, Germany,
with 640 DPs abroad, of whom
the majority was Jewish. The
S. S. Ernie Pyle brought an addi-
tional 185 survivors to New York.
The JDC office here has also re-
ceived word from Shanghai of
the embarkation of 318 Jewish
refugees who are expected in San
Francisco this week. Victims of
Nazi persecution who fled Europe
a decade ago, the refugees are
headed for new homes in North
and South America.

ONE DAY DEVELOPING
SERVICE

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
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man civil or criminal courts between
Jan. 31, 1933 and May 8, 1945. and
based solely or predominantly on ra-
cial, political or religious grounds.
should be recognized as contestable by
any person injured by such a decision
or by the spouse or the descendants
of such a person. The contesting party
should have the right in such an ac-
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inequitably suffered
2. The Peace Tre ty should oblige
Germany to enact legislation making
it a criminal offense to foment racial
or religious hatred. It should also con-
tain special provisions for the protec-
tion of the human rights and funda-
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3. DPs compelled to remain in
Germany should not be subject to
German jurisdiction, but should be
under the exclusive authority of the
occupying forces or an appropriate
agency of the United Nations. •

MONTREAL — T h e Canadian
Jewish Congress voiced its in-
dignation at the Montreal French
language fortnightly "Vers De-
main" publishing the antisemitic
forgery. the Protocols of the Eld-
ers of Zion in serial form.

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* * *
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gold and in memory of Hilliard
Lapides.

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The fate of proposed Fair .Em-
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Michigan is in the hands of Gov-
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State Senate leaders this week
indicated that the general im-
pression is that prejudice cannot
be defeated by legislation and
that only education will ac-
complish the purpose. There is
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The delegation in behalf of an
FEPC which met with Governor
Sigler March 13, in Lansing, in-
chided Rabbi Morris Adler, rep-
resenting the Jewish Community
Council of Detroit; Oscar Cohen.
the Council's executive director,
and Rabbi Abba Fineberg of Lan-
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