Page Nineteen THE JEWISH NEWS Way, May 2:1947 abbi Uri Miller Deplores ecular Trend in Judaism Speaking at the opening session of the 11th annual convention he Rabbinical Council of America, Monday, at the Fort Wayne Rabbi Uri Miller of Baltimore, president, condemned "the tar nazism of the lawless police state, of cruelty and ignorance hatred which has entered into British officialdoth, which has hexed- the might andprestige of the British Empire, to crush the narrts of our people and our es, abbi Miller deplored the "spirit terror which stalks the Holy d as Israel continues to fight - the survival of their stricken thren seeking their land." - eferring to the United Nations ting at Lake Success dealing h the Palestine situation he ed, "It is our earnest prayer Daniel_ Frisch, chairman of the t the deliberations of the Administrative Council of the esmen of the world may be Zionist Organization of America, , 77 . Frisch Address Zionist _ mass Meeting , Congregational Activities Rabbi Wasserman Says Red Tape Hinders Rescues Describing his experiences as a special representative in Europe of the Vaad Harabonim, Rabbi Simcho Wasserman, dean of Ye- shivath Beth Yehudah, who has just returned from abroad lauds Beth Aaron Talmud Torah To Have Lag b'Omer Outing; Announce Service Schedule Levenstein to Speak Here Friday, Saturday Talmud Torah Beth Aaron will hold a Lag b'Omer outing under , the sponsorship of the sisterhood of the congregation at 2 p. m. Sunday, May 18. Both grades of the week-day Talmud Torah and the Sunday school children of both groups will invite . their friends to par- ticipate in the festivities. Those interested in participat- ing are asked to call the syna- gogue office, UN. 1-9748, to 4 p. m. Morris Schneider, president of the congregation, announced ser- AARON LEVENSTEIN vices am held twice daily at the Aaron Levenstein, noted re- synagogue. Wyoming at Thatch- search economist, will speak twice er. Morning services are at 7 in Detroit this week-end in con- a. m. and the Mincha-Maarriv nection with local observances services begin 7:15 p. m. of international May Day. He is Services are held Sunday morn- a principal speaker at the May Day celebration of the Workmens ing at 8:30 and Saturday after- Circle Friday night and will key- noon Pirke Oves is studied at note the city-wide May Day rally 5:30. Services of the Youth Con- Saturday night under auspices of gregation are held in Rabbi the Socialist party. Both observ- Weinstein's study at 19 a. m. ances will be held in the Work- Saturday. mens Circle Educational Center, - 11529 Linwood. the work of the JDC and a few individual relief acsistants, but decries the governmental red tape which hinders refugee opera- tions. Rabbi Wasserman mentions in racterized by. a spirit of jus- particular a Mr. and Mrs. Stern- and righteousness". buch of Zurich, who have given urning to the American scene, inestimable amounts of time and president of the Rabbinical effort, as well as funds from their, 'ncil, ;representative body of own financial resources to aid the Orthodox Rabbis, said that emigration process. secularization of Jewish life He also speaks of his work in , become a cancerous growth France, where he served as sec-1 the body of the American ish community which is eat- retary to Chief Rabbi Isaac Her- away the vitals of American zog in negotiating with the French government for rescue of bbi Miller proposed that the 5,000 refugees. The French were ncil fight this trend, by em- more cooperative than most other 'zing the divine nature of governmental bureaus, he reports. ry's traditions and way of The situations in Poland and . "We must seek to instill a Cezoslovakia are deplorable, Rab- ral and spiritual viewpoint in bi Wasserman emphasizes. The Bnai David Men Present daily activities of the Jewish most important work now going unity in this country", he on in Poland is that of locating Lansing Rabbi Thursday erated. Jewish children in non-Jewish Orthodoxy is to be revital- homes and removing them to - Rabbi Abba M. Fineberg of and play its proper part on Jewish shelters. Cong. Shaarey Zedek in Lansing. American Jewish scene, then will be- the guest speaker at a DANIEL Rabbinical Council of Amer- cultural meeting of the Men's must push its efforts to bring will address a Mass meeting on Histadruth Ivrith Tells Club of Bnai David, at 8:30 p. m. ut a merger between the the Palestine question at 9 p. m. Contest Rules for Rabbis Thursday, May 8. 'on of Orthodox Jewish Con- Monday, May 5, at Shaarey Rabbi Fineberg, director of the ations of America, Yeshiva Zedek. NEW YORK—To further stim- Hillel Foundation at Michigan iversity and the Hebrew Theo- Also speaking at the program, ulate interest in Hebrew language State College, served five years 'cal College of Chicago, Rabbi which is designed to formulate I and culture. the Histadruth Ivrith as chaplain in the U. S. Army. ller recommended. public opinion on the problem is sponsoring an essay contest The public is invited to attend. e convention continue d now before the, United Nations, among rabbinical students and Admission is free. ugh Thursday. will be Frank X. Martel, of the young rabbis on the subject "The American Federation , of Labor. ?lace and Value of Hebrew in the THE MEN'S CLUB of Ben Laikin, president of the Life of the Jewish People." Speaks ajor Aron Zionist Council of Detroit, will introduce Judge Joseph A. Moyni- han, who will preside. A series of demands and reso- lutions, drawn up in accordance with the program of the Zionist Emergency Council will be pre- sented for ratification. All Zionists are urged to attend. o NW Congregation e last late Sabbath eve serv- of this season will be held at Northwest-Hebrew Congrega- n at 8:30 p. m. this Friday. uest speaker at this service 11 be Major Wellesley Aron, er commander of the Pales- Jewish Brigade, who has ar- ed in this country under the spices of the Zionist Organiza- of America. Rabbi Jacob E. gal will officiate and Max H. ldsmith will chant the prayers. oneg shabbat and social ur will follow the service. t the Sabbath morning serv- which begins at 9 o'clock, bbi Segal's sermon topic will "Why We Do Not Love Our V ." Argentine Newspapers Hit Failure to Curb Anti-Semitism BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—The A first prize of $100 and second prize of $50 will be awarded. Essays should be between two and three thousand words in length and should-reach the office of the Histradruth Ivrith by May 15. Complete contest detail may be secured by writing to Histadruth Ivrith, Contest Department, 165 W. 46th St., New York 19. Rabbi Groner to Address Sisters of Zion Misrach influential daily La Prensa, which has been under fire from the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi of De- Peronist forces, has dethanded will hold their annual moth- more energetic action by the po- troit er and daughter dinner at 6:30 lice to prevent future anti-Se- p. m. Wednesday, May 14, at mitic incidents and to appreheld Moss Catering. the perpetrators of the recent Guest speaker will be Rabbi attacks against synagogues, pri- - Benjamin Groner of Shaar Ha- • • • shomyim synagogue of Windsor. who will speak on "The Jewish Women in Eretz Israel." Cantor Hyman Adler of Bnai David Syn- agogue will be guest soloist. Mrs. Asher Berlin is chairman •of the dinner. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. M. Mon-. drow, TY. 7-1161; Mrs. P. Skul- izrachi Regional Parley rges Jewish Voice at UN e Mizrachi regional confer- ee opened in a solemn tone at Bnai Moshe last Sunday. on Gellman, president of the izrachi Organization of Ameri- , urged the capacity audience at assembled in the synagogue -'"lift our voice now as never 'fore" in behalf of the Yishuv. Resolutions requesting full .wish representation before the led Nations in the present de- 3erations on Palestine were ca- ed to the Senators and Repre- ntatives of Michigan, Ohio, In- ana and Kentucky. The deliberations of the Con- rence continued Monday at the troit-Leland, where commit- es planned for increased activ- es of the Mizrachi groups in ie Central region. Rabbi Isaac Stollman was re- _ eeted president of the Mizrachi tral Region, .Julius Schweid :Cleveland, Rabbi David Sha- lo of Indianapolis, Julius Si-. on of Louisville, Ky., and Irv- W. Schlussel, of Detroit, were .ected vice-presidents. L Lie- rman of Cleveland, 0., was ected treasurer and Jack Gold- . stein of Toledo, Ohio, was chos- en secretary. Following is part of the reso- lution: "The United States has long been vitally concerned over _the future of the Jewish National Home. By a sep- arate treaty with England—the Anglo- American Convention of 1924—our country accepted the role of one of the guarantors of Jewish Palestine's future and well-being. Every Presi- dent of the United States since Wood- row Wilson has voiced positive sup- port of the Jewish National Home.... "Therefore, in view of Britain's in- fidelity with reference to its solemn obligations to the Jewish National Home; in view of its *squalid war' In Palestine; In view of its insincerity in submitting Palestine to the United Nations; in view of the desperate plight of European Jewish refugees, and in view of the United States' tra- ditional policy of friendship for the Jewish National Home, we respect- fully call upon the Government of the United States to take the Initiative during the forthcoming special meet- ing of the General Assembly of the United Nations. in vigorously cham- pioning the program for Palestine which It has repeatedly reaffirmed. thereby defeating the British Govern- ment's attempt to employ the United Nations session as a maneuver to retain its present Palestine policy. . "Pending a final settlement of this question by the United Nations the great weight of the U. S. government should be brought to bear on the mandatory government to the end that an interim policy based upon the ex- isting, Mandate be set into motion at once providing for immediate large- scale Jewish immigration into Pales- tine and the removal forthwith of the discriminatory land restrictions in the Jewish National Home," man, TO. 6-5752, or Mrs. Levin, TO. 7-7381. , CONGREGATION BNAI DAVID SYNAGOGUE 1 ANNIS FURS 9 01mCi4C BIG 10 PLAN Prolong the life of your furs and fur trimmed garments: beware of home closets! heat, Proudly Presents Rabbi Abba M. Fineberg of Cong. Shaarey Zadek of Lansing, Michigan moths, f;re, theft; protect your furs! I n an illuminating diss'rtation on Insured messengers p7ci: up "TODAY'S JEWS" Thurs.. May 8 at 8:30 P.M. ycur at the MAIN AUDITORIUM of the Bnai David Synagogue Fourteenth & Elmhurst Admission is FREE—the public is invited. There will be no solicita- tion of funds. furs RANDOLPH 0022 VauNt s On Our PrernisES LIBRARY at E. 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