Grauel's Report on Exodus Jews WKAILI to Air
Captivates Overflow Audience Palestine Issue

Christian Zionists Also Deeply Moved by Eloquent Plea for
Speedy 'Establishment of a Jewish State in Palestine

Christian and Jewish audiences,
deeply moved by the story of the
"Exodus 1947," the ill-fated ref-
ugee ship, brought to them by
the Rev. John Stanley Grauel, an
Exodus crew member, organized
their forces for continued action
in support of efforts to establish
the Jewish State in Palestine.
Mr. Grauel spoke Sunday eve-
ning to an overflow audience at
Central High School; on Monday
radon at a luncheon meeting of
the Michigan chapter of the
American Christian Palestine
Committee and on Tuesday eve-
ning at the Maccabees Auditor-
ium before Wayne University
IZFA chapter. He will be heard
on a radio broadcast at 1:30 p. m.
Sunday, Nov. 2, over Station
WKIIM (1540) together with
Mayor Edward H. Jeffries, the
Rev. Walton E. Cole, Dean Ar-
thur Neef of Wayne University,
Philip Slomovitz and Morris
Jacobs.
The meeting of the Christian
Zionists was the most moving
event ever recorded in local
Zionist history. So touching
was Mr. Grauel's description of
his experiences and his appeal
for a Jewish state that the
gathering was Left spellbound
and only after several minutes
of silence had passed were a
few able to suppresi emotion
and to applaud.
Grauel told how the Exodus
took off from this country, how it
was held in Italy, escaped to
France -- managed to escape with
its 4,560 . passengers in spite of
the order of British Foreign Sec-
retary .B6vin that it be held in
the French post and how it got
to Palestine waters, losing the
lives of three o: the crew, with
140 being injured by the British.
The Rev. Cole presided at the
luncheon in the absence of the
chairman of the Michigan chap-
ter if the American Christian
Palestine . Committee, Judge

Friday, October 24, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page' Eight

Frank A. Picard. Rev. George
Drew gave the invocation. Julien
Bryan, world-famous traveler,
spoke briefly on his experiences
in Europe, and told of his trek
of many thousands of Jews in
Palestine.
Mayor Jeffries welcomed Mr.
Grauel to Detroit at the Sunday
meeting. Sidney Shevitz presided
and brief remarks were delivered
by Harry Nathan, president of
the Detroit section of American
Jewish Congress, and Benjamin
M: Laikin, president of the Zion-
ist Council. The Congress chap-
ters and the local Zionist groups
sponsored the meeting.
Resolutions adopted at the
meeting expressed Detroit Jew-
ry's thanks to the nations back-
ing the UNSCOP majority report,
and especially to the United'
States delegation, and called for
the immediate opening of Pales-
tine's doors to the Exodus refu-
gees who now are languishing in
British detention camps in Ger-
many, and to all refugees seeking
admission to Palestine. These
resolutions was presented by
Philip Slomovitz:

The present status of Pales-
tine will be discussed in a
half-hour broadcast over Sta-
tion WKMH (1540 on the dial),
the new Dearborn station. at
1:30 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 2. .
With Mayor Edward J. Jef-
fries as moderator, the par:-
ticipants will be:
The Rev.. John Stanley .
Grauel, who was a crew mem-
ber on the Exodus 1947; Dean
Arthur F. Neef of the Wayne
University Law School; t h e
Rev. Walton E. Cole of the
First Congregational Church;
Philip Slomovitz, editor of The
Jewish News, and Morris Ja-
cobs, president, Zionist Or- .
ganization of Detroit.
Mrs. Josephine Gomon is the
spolasor of this program.

Daniel Temchin To Go
To Palestine for 6 Months

Pioneer Women
Meet in St. Louis

Several hundred delegates from
all over the United States and
Canada are assembled at the Ho-
tel Statler, St. Louis, for the 10th
national convention of Pioneer
Women, which opened Thursday
evening and will continue through
Oct. 27.
DANIEL TEMCHIN
Distinguished personalities will
Daniel Temchin, local Mizrachi
address the delegates, among
them . Berl Locker of London, and Jewish National Fund leader,
member of the Jewish Agency will leave on Oct. 26 with Mrs.
Executive, now in this country in Temchin for a tour of Palestine.
Temchin will remain there for
connection with the sessions of
the UN Palestine Committee; about six months and attend the
Hayim Greenberg, member of the Mizrachi World Conference which
Agency Executive and editor of will convene in Jerusalem during
the Jewish Frontier; Jean Jaffe, the week of Purim. He is a form-
journalist
and correspondent who er president of Mizrachi.
Bnai Brith Ad Chairmen
has just returned from Germany.
Give Final Ball Reports Others are Mrs. David Levy, na-
tional chairman of the Women's
Mrs. Saul Bloom, fund-raising Division of the United Jewish
chairman of the Greater Detroit Appeal; Maurice Samuel, noted
Bnai Brith Women's Council, an- author and lecturer; Mordecai
Halevi, executive director of His-
tadrut Ivrit; a group of Palestin-
ians, including Zalman Ruba-
show, editor of Davar, Palestine's
labor daily; Yehudith Simchonit
and Rivka Yoffe, representatives
of the Working Women's Council
in Palestine.
* • •
While many Detroit Pioneer
Women delegates attend the con-
vention, local chapters are con-
tinuing their activities.
Goldie Myerson group will hold
its first cultural meeting of the
season at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, Oct.
28, at PWO headquarters, 11818
Dexter Blvd. Mrs. Esther (ut-
nick - will review "Gentleman's
Agreement."
Brandeis Group celebrated
Simhat Torah with a party Oct.
6 at the home of Annette Lazar-
off. Hostesses . were Celia Alt-
- MRS. SAM GOLD
man, Bea Aaronson, Sylvia Adel-
flounces that a tea will be given man and Frances Agranoff.
at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at the
home of Mrs. Sam Gold, the National Habonim Leader
Council's ad chairman, 16202
David Breslau Speaks
Princeton.
At that time the ad chairmen To Young Zionists Herg
of the 14 chapters in the City of
Detroit will make their final re-
Detroit Habontm will hear
ports for the Bnai Birth Ball ad David Breslau, former dean of
book.
the national Habonim Institute
Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, the and secretary of national Babo-
Council's ticket chairman, advises nim, who has recently returned
that the deadline for the patron from a trip to Palestine, at an
tickets is Nov. 15. Proceeds of
Oneg Shabbat this Friday eve-
the Bnai Brith Ball, says . Mrs.
ning at the Labor Zionist head-
Sam Aaron, president of the
quarters, Linwood at Pasadena
Council, will be used to meet
Breslau, who is an alternate
the philanthropic and service pro-
member
of the Actions Commit•
gram to which the 14 chapters
are committed, including the tee of the World Zionist Cor
Bnai Brith Youth Organization. gress, will analyze the current
The BBYO program is five-fold Zionist situation with particular
in scope, and its objectives are reference to the work of Halal'
achieved through' a program. of
Breslau also will address the
cultural, religious, interfaith,
community, social and athletic chalutz group of Habonim, thr
activities planned _ and executed 'Detroit Habonim executive, and
by the young people themselves, the college-age group of. Habonim.
under 'the guidance of trained Friday at noon he will speak be
fore a meeting of IZFA.
counselors.

'

26 Chiropodists Join Forces
To Expand Service to Aged

Twenty-six leading Detroit
JewiSh chirOpodists have formed
a Jewish Home for Aged, Com.:
mittee in order to maintain and
expand the regular service given
to the residents for the past 15
years by Dr. Joseph J. , Jacobs,
Dr. Harry Bennett, chairman of
the Home's medical committee,
announced this week.
In addition to visiting the
Honie and treating the residents,
the committee members have
agreed to establish a fund with
which they will keep the newly-
equipped chiropody room up to
date, Dr. 'Bennett added.
The committee includes Dr.
Raymond Kanagur, who has as-
sisted Dr. Jacobs in rendering
service - to the Home - for more
than seven years, as well as Drs.
Herbert Bean, Meyer Berkowitz,
David Blum, H. M. Brooks, Al-
bert Dunn, Gerald Finkel, Joseph
Friedman, S. L. Gilbert, Alvin H.
Graff, Murray J. Green, Maxwell
H. Hoffman, Earl G. Kaplan, N.
H. Ketai, Louis J. Lieberman,
Harry W. Lindy, Herman S. Litt-
ky,.Milton S. Madgy, Sanders S.
Raizin, George Roth, M. M. Sher-
man, Seymour Solomon, N. G.
Sporn, Benjamin C. Stein, Arthur
M. Stern and Bernard Wechsler.

The committee was organized
under the leaderhip of Dr. Ja-
cobs, who also serves as a mem-
ber of the Board of Directors of
the Hume.

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