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THE JEWISH NEWS
/ Friday, Aiagsit 14, 1947
Grandson of Beth El Foundes-
Edmund Sloman, Civic Leader,
Celebrates His 65th Birthday
. Scores of congratulations were received last Thursday by Ed-
mund M. Sloman on the occasion'of his 65th birthday. Mr. Sloman
whe resides at 18487 Prairie ave., is a distinguished .son of Detroit.
Born here on Aug. 12, 1882, son of Adolph and Lottie Sloman, he is a
grandson of Mark Sloman, ope of the charter members of Temple
Beth El. •
After graduation from the Uni- Mrs. Janet Berman and Mrs:
versity of Michigan law school.
he went into partnership with his Peggy Frank. There are also nine
father under the firm name of grandchildren.
Long active in social life, Mrs
Sloman and Slo-
man. Since 1917
Sloman is the founder of the
he has been
Lawyers' Club of Detroit, whom
practicing I a
he served as first secretary and
alone.
second president. He also is a
He was Mar-
member of Congregation Beth El,
ried in 1916 to
Highland Park Lodge 468, F &
Sadie Cecile
A M, Detroit Lodge 53, K of P.;
Spring of New
Michigan State Bar Association,
York City and
Bacon Society of London, Eng-
has five child-
land, and of the Northwest War
ren: Robert A.
Council. He also is one of the
Sloman, WilliamEdmund Sloman sponsors and active members of
C. Sloman, Mrs. Elaine Lumberg, the Society of Good Neighbors.
Berry Outlines Objectives
Of Zionist Expansion Fund
Cleveland Woman Heads
'Exodus' Refugee Aid
PORT DE BOUC, FRANCE,
(Palcor) —A Cleveland woman,
Miss Laura L. Margolis, chief of
the Joint Distribution Committee
ors•srs.s.wsr-sss in France, is di-
rectin g a11 a id
r e -
4,500
5
f
to e th
ss ugees detained
on three British
ships after their
capture aboard
the "Exodus
1 1947"
The refugees
who were de-
ported to France
Miss Margolis but have refused
to disembark are living aboard
their ships in miserable condi-
tions. Forty tons of food, me-
dical and other emergency _sup-
plies have been rushed up to re-
lieve their suffering.
Miss Margolis was detained by
the Japanese in Shanghai during
the war.
4 DPs Held in Beating
r.
Prominent Jewish leaders have Jewish Community Council, on
been enlisted to participate in "The Role of the Council."
the annual Farband Seminar to
On Thursday, Friday and Sat-
be held at Farband Camp, Chel- urday, a series of recitals will be
sea, Mich., during the week of
given by the eminent Jewish
Aug. 24 to 31.
actor and poet, Mark Schweid.
Commencing immediately upon
Those attending the seminar
the conclusion / of the regular
camp season, this year's program will have an opportunity to par-
ticipate in the discussions on
will ftature the following:
various issues to be raised at the
Sunday. Aug. 24—Official open- seminar sessions.
ing.
In addition to these discussions,
Monday, an address by Prof.
Max Laserson, prominent Jewish there will be social periods, swim-.
scholar and legal expert, on the ming and numerous other camp
subject "Jewry Between Two Programs.
Norman Drachler, Farband
World Wars."
Tuesday, address by Prof. La- camp director. urges that those
serson on "Jews Before the UN." desiring to attend the seminar
Wednesday—Rabbi Morris Ad- should make their reservations
ler will speak on the subject, for the week at once by writing
"Prophetic Tradition and Jude- to Farband Camp, Chealsea, Mich.
ism."
It is smart to take advantage
Thursday—An address by Os-
car Cohen. director of the Detroit of our Classified Ads Section.
Of Two U. S. Soldiers
ANSBACH, Germany (JTA)—
Four of 51 displaced Jews held
for questioning here in connec-
tion with the beating of two
American soldiers by a group of
DP's in a nearby camp last week
were singled. out by Army in-
vestigators as being involved in
the incident. Two of the men
are suspected of having been the
assailants.
Meanwhile, the Army has not
yet withdrawn the armed guard
which has surrounded the camp
since the beginning of the week
and continues to question various
camp residents.
Jewish circles charged that the
two soldiers who were beaten are
members of a local group of anti-
Semitic soldiers which has been
harassing the displaced Jews.
' Previous reports said that the
• i soldiers. Privates Robert C. Ken
nedy and Thomas W. Ulrich, were
I innocent victims of a retaliatory
act.
According to official and Jew-
ish sources, three soldiers as-
saulted a displaced Jew outside
the camp, who later summoned
i help. The Jews mistook Kennedy
and Ulrich for the original as-
sailants and seized them. Neither
soldier was seriously injured and
both were released within an
hour.
A call to action in the present young women; sole supporter of
crisis affecting Palestine was is- Meyer Shefeya Youth Village in
sued this week by the committee Palestine: supports Pardess Han-
which concurrently is conducting na orange plantation and training
the drive for the $60,000 Zionist farm for Meyer Shefeya gradu-
Expansion Fund. Abe Kasle and ates.
Louis Berry are co-chairmen of
I.Z.F.A.—Intercollegiate Zion-
the committee.
ist Federation of America. Ani-
At a meeting held Monday eve- mated by an all-part rogram
ning at the Shaarey Zedek, the of Jewish thought, Jewish ideals
objectives of the drive were ex- and Jewish goals, its membership
plained to the volunteer workers. of 2,000 in 50 colleges, it sponsors
Mr. Berry, elaborating on the dynamic political activity, educa-
causes to be supported by the-* tion and leadership training.
Expansion Fund, emphasized that
BRANDEIS CAMP INSTITUTE
the Zionist Youth Commission
depends upon this fund for sup- develops Zionist leadership. One
port of its numerous cultural and thousand graduates throughout
organizational activities. He stat- the U. S. -serve youth groups in
ed that the following movements hundreds of committees; an at-
mosphere of Palestine in splen-
are assisted by the fund:
did vacation surroundings in Po-
YOUNG JUDAEA—introduces cono Mountains.
the child from 10 years of age
HEBREW ARTS COMMITTEE
to Palestine, Jewish values, Jew-
ish idealism. A feeling of' per- —a blueprint for the promotion
sonal participation in the Zionist of irresistible Hebrew arts—mu-
cause is developed in the youth. sic. drama, dance and song.
Young Judaea funds go directly
for a number of youth projects
in Palestine: Keren-Hanoar (Pal-
estine Scout Fund). Jewish Na-
tional Fund, Youth Aliyah.
SENIOR JUDAEA for High
School age youths — expands
the preliminary work of the jun-
During the rush hours this
ior division, prepares youth for
an intelligently-informed and ac- week, downtown Detroit was
tively interested participation in flooded with pamphlets protest-
ing against plans by the U. S. to
Jewish- life.
MASADA—Young Men's Zion- make another loan to Great Bri-
ist Organization, supplies men tain-
Distributed by the Young Zion-
for forceful on-the-spot action
by dynamic offensives on the ist Actions Committee of Detroit,
political front by closing ranks this "operation" was part of sim-
with fellow-youth through the ilar activities sponsored by youth
Plugat Aliya, composed of pros- groups throughout the country.
The leaflet protested the furth-
pective settlers.
JUNIOR HADASSAH (age 18 er extension of credit to England
to 25)—Partnership with the on the basis that the money
Yishuv through funds and Halut- which was intended to revitalize
ziut programs, fostering appre- British industry is being diverted
ciation of Jewish life and Zion- t o finance "Bevin's crusade
ism among • American Jewish against Zion". The one-page leaf-
let alleges that most of the $3,-
750,000,000 loan of June, 1946, has
Joint Defense Appeal
been spent for the purpose of
keeping the Jews out of Palestine
To Meet in Chicago
and on publicity to convince the
American people of the righteous-
ness of the inhuman action.
• The Young Zionist Actions
Committee of Detroit is composed
of all Labor, General, and Stu-
dent Zionist youth organizations
in the city.
The concluding paragraph of
the leaflet, which ends with the
words "Heil Bevin," declares:
"For the sake of economy, the
British have reduced their Army
of Occupation in Germany-•as
the Nazi menace is "gone". This
saving enables them to use our
money to fight the • surviving
Jews. Even the home front; the
working people of England, are
forced to make sacrifices so that
DONALD OBERDORFER
A review of the current anti- Beirut's crusade against Zion may
Semitic manifestations will high- go on. Men, desperately needed
light the plenary session of the in British mines and factories are
National Executive Committee of still in uniform, upholding the
the Joint Defense Appeal to be "glory" of Britain in Palestine.
held in Chicago, Sept. 6 and•?, Most of the British loan of June,
at the Blackstone Hotel, accord- 1946 ($3,750,000,000) has been
ing to an announcement by Don- spent for such "humanitarian"
ald Oberdorfer, Atlanta, chairnian purposes. This is not such a
of the national executive commit- huge sum—it only costs us Amer-
tee. Oberdorfer also is chairman icans $30 each. They will soon
touch us for more!"
• fthe JDA National Council.
Nt. •
Youths Distribute
Leaflet Protesting
New British Loan
Laserson, Schweid, Adler Listed
As Farband Seminar Participants
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