THE JEWISH NEWS Page Tweniy-four Jewish State Will Suivive Doubletalk, Lerner Asserts Inspires Annual Federation Meeting With Hopeful Address; Nine Nominees Elected to Board; Krolik Points +o Broadened Scope of Federation Activities In a stirring address in which he outlined the world sit- uation as it affects the Jewish people, Dr. Max Lerner, em- inent author, educator and PM editor, told an audience of more than 500 at the annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation on Sunday evening, at the Book Cadillac Hotel that he retains faith that the Jewish case before the UN is not lost. Friday, April I& Clerics Support Young Adults Celebrate Pesach Neutral Proposal At Model Seder on Wednesday For Jerusalem A modern interpretation of the meaning of Passover will The New York Times has fol- lowed up its editorial. approval of the appeal of the Rt. Rev. Charles K. Gilbert, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of New York, for a declaration of neutrality of Jerusalem to protect the holy places from destruction with a survey of opinions by outstand- ing Jewish and Christian leaders. Widely supported by rabbis and clergymen, the proposal re- ceived favorable comment in nearly a half page of statements published in last Saturday's Times. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, rabbi of Temple Beth EL Detroit, told the New York Times he is in accord with any effort to make invio- late all the sac- red places of all religions in Jeru- salem. These state- ments came dur- ing the see-saw battle for the Dr. Glazer Kastel strong- hold which con- trols the movement of food to the beleaguered 100,000 Jews in Pal- estine. In the meantime, Arab attacks threatened the Jerusalem water supply without which the population can not survive. Water already is being rationed in Jerusalem. be presented in an original Haggadah at the Detroit Jewish Young Adult Council's Model Seder, to be held at 8:30 p. m, Wednesday, April 21, at the Jewish Community Center. Members of the Council's constituent organizations are invited to attend the Seder, - which will explain the current significance of the holiday of free- visited last year, and of the Pal- dom. The special Haggadah is be- estinian Jewish community. ing written by members of the Samuel - Rubiner, president of Wayne University Hillel Founda- the Jewish Community Center, tion and the Young Adult group will bring greetings from the of Young Israel, under the super- adult community and will discuss vision of the Council Conference "The Second Exodus." Explanation of the Passover symbols, an Eternal Light drama- tic presentation, community singing and refreshments will complete the Seder program. Temple Beth El Young People's Club, assisted by Rabbi Sidney Akselrad and Bill Fitzerman, is preparing the Seder tables. Admission to the Seder is by reservation only. The program will begin promptly, and the doors to the auditorium will close at . 9:30. Rabbi Gordon Mrs. Schaver "This is the Council's first ma- Committee, of which Rabbi Irwin jor undertaking," Leonard Bar- Gordon is chairman. uch, president, stated. "its prep- Guest artist at the Seder will aration has enlisted the efforts of be Mrs. Emma Schaver, Detroit's almost every Council organiza- well-loved soprano, who will pre- tion. It will offer an excellent op- sent "The Music of Freedom." portunity for young people to en- Her selections will be representa- joy the fellowship of the Seder tive of the music of the European table. Mail your reservation cards ghettos and DP camps, which she immediately." Dr. Lerner mentioned three rector of the Federation, invited facts in proof of his hopeful the interest and cooperation of contention: the entire community in the total 1. Already a nation in Pal- set-up of Federation and its estine, the Jews won't lay agencies. Elect Nine Directors down their arms and will con- tinue to mold their own destiny. The following nine directors 2. The UN is the only thing were elected to the Federation that can create peace in the board of governors by 332 who world and there is no other cast their ballots at the annual security for the U. S. except meeting: through the world organiza - Sidley L. Alexander, Irwin I. ion. "You get security by world Cohn. Mrs. • Maurice A. Landau, Joseph Bernstein, Morris Schav- authority and world law." 3. The American people will er Rabbi Leon Fram, Ben L. triumph over Mr. Truman, the Silberstein, Henry Meyers and generals and the military cabal. Leonard N. Simons. The entire slate presented by "I have not lost faith by any means," he declared. "When the the nominating committee was American people rise up and win elected out of 10 candidates out, we will have the allies we whose names appeared on the need and the proper reversal in ballot. Few Unpaid Pledges the present unsatisfactory policy In his report as treasurer of the on Palestine." Condeming Warren Austin's Federation, David Wilkus point- statements as "weasel words and ed out that only 4 per cent- doubletalk," Dr. Lerner regretted $111,925—of the pledges tc the the existence of "three smells" 1946 campaign remain unpaid. There is a balance of $563,982- in the world today: The smell of burned bodies in Europe, the 14.4 per cent—of the pledges to smell of cynicism in the U.S., the the 1947 drive still unpaid . He reported that a total of smell of oil in Palestine. and he appealed for strong support for $4,095,572 was allocated to over- the Allied Jewish Campaign and seas, national and local causes in declared that the present assaults 1947, including a reserve fund of on the Jews, which must be over- $177,000. In response to a call for come through united effort, is on emergency funds, the Federation NEW YORK — The dispatch "Jewish courage, our nerves and forwarded $1,200,000 towards the of a blood bank unit to Palestine 1948 United Jewish Appeal, $500,- our will to survive." to aid wounded civilians and Declaring that "there will be 000 having been secured as a members of the defense forces no failure of nerves" in Jewish bank loan, $400,000 in advance treated in its hospitals and ranks he said that it "should be pledges and $300,000 as collec- emergency clinics in the Holy considered a privilege to work to- tions in the 1947 pledges. North End Clinic Directors • Land was announced by Hadas- gether in the present struggle." North End Clinic, Jewish Vo- sah. He expressed pride in his Jewish- In a progress report submitted cational Service, Jewish Social ness, in the fact that Jews in this country and in Palestine are Service Bureau, and Fresh .4ir to the national board by Mrs. working together in democratic Society held meetings preceding Samuel J. Rosensohn, chairman the annual Federation meeting. of the medical committee, and tasks. North End Clinic elected the Mrs. Benjamin Cooper, head of "We seem to stand alone, but it only seems so," he anded, following directors: For a three- purchasing and shipping, it was "There are people who admire Year term: Charles Hamburger, disclosed that additional equip- our fight as a cause to defend Mrs. Joseph Hartman, Miss Edith ment for taking, processing, stor- western conscience. The ma- Heavenrich, Miss Sadie Hirsch- ing, transporting and transfusing The welfare of Jewish refu- jority of the American people man, Julian H. Krolik,. Mrs. blood and blood plasma will be gees in Germany is the common are decent and are our allies Henry Moses, Milton Saffir and sent to Palestine in May. concern of two brothers, Sant —only if we first prove that we David Wilkus; for a two-year_ The consignment was assem- (left) and Dr. William Haber, can stand together alone - . We . term: Louis Baum. bled and crated for shipment by Officers of JVS shown talking things over in need to stand together." tilt Palestine supplies depart- Vocational Service officers ment of the group, 415 W. 55 St.. Paris at the April all-Europe di- "Europe," Dr. Lerner said. has .as o follows ()IA 11 s: Sam- rectors conference of the Joint become a cemetery, and you can were re S. Greenberg, , president; Rob- Distribution Committee. Dr. Ha- not live in a cemetery. W, e stand uel S Heideman, Mrs. Ralph Mayer, ber is adviser on Jewish affairs between a Jewish world - that is ert N. Janeway and Maurice L. Mrs. Henry Wineman: for a two- comip to Klynn. vice-president; Hoke Le- to General Lucius D. Clay, U. S. d ying _ that is coming year term: Julius-W. Gilbert. birth. military commander. His broth- birth. We can help the latter by vin, treasurer; Joseph H. Kukes: Fresh Air Society Director er is JDC director in Germany. preventing the Palestine builders secretary. JSSB Directors Fresh Air Society elected, for a - Dr. Haber (lower left) watches from being massacred. This not Jewish Social Service Bureau three-year term: Mrs. Joseph G. a Jewish refugee prepare a pat- on is i- a tragic , it also is a heroic one. There is only one directors elected at this meeting Fenton, Max C. Handler. Milton tern in a JDC workshop in the place in the world where .people are: For a three-year term: B e n- M. Maddin, Nathan, L. Milstein, Foehrenwald DP camp. JDC will not be condescended to, jamin Glassberg, A. C. Lappin. Saul H. Rose, Alvin G. Skelly, funds to aid Jewish DPs in Mrs. Gerald Spero; for a one- where they will be admitted be- Dr. David Seligson, Dr. LaWrence Germany are derived from the cause they are wanted—and that Seltzer, Rabbi Morris Adler, I year term: Miss Clarice Freud. $250,000,000 UJA drive. is Palestine." Harold Ehrlich, Dr. Louis E, Samuel Hamburger. Dr. Lerner declared: "I am not rod.cri b, NORMAti_end SOL NOD ELI RHODA II. SII4003 LIVES OF OUR TIMES T P EN SAMU L WI RA proud of the shabby policy of our Government on Palestine. As an IN 1893, YOUNG WISE TOOK HIS American I am deeply humiliat- BORN IN BUDAPEST OF A FIRST POSITION AS ASSISTANT DISTINGUISHED FAMILY Of i lFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO, A ed. The reason things went wrong RABBI Of THE MADISON AVENUE RABBIS, STEPHEN WAS f ER1 01.1S-MINDED YOUTH Of is because the fate of Palestine SYNAGOGUE Of H.Y. SEVEN YEARS BROUGHT TO THE US. AT 19 STARTED OUT ON A RABBNI- got caught in a pincer operation LATER, HE WAS CALLED TO - ICAL CAREER TO WHICH HE STIU. THE MI Of ONE S between two great world powers. PORTLAND, OREGON WHERE NE LENDS HONOR TODAY- - The big political decisions now OFFICIATED UNTIL 1906 • ill , are being made as military de- ii n cisions. The military are not con- 7 //1- cerned with justice and American honor but with oil and military strategy. Now they are in favor FREE SYNAGOGUE OF N.Y. WINCH WISE - COMPLETING MS STUDIES AT of sending American troops to FOUNDED IN 1907 HELPED TO STRENGTHEN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN 1901 Palestine—a proposal they pre- THE LIBERAL FORCES IN AMERICAN JUDAISM, (MO),INE YOUNG MAN RECEIVED AND UNDER HIS LEADERSHIP, BECAME ONE OF viously opposed. It is sheer HIS RABBINICAL TRAINING PRIVATE- THE MOST INFLUENTIAL. CONS. IN THE U.S. LY. doubletalk." Mr. Krolik's Report In his report as president. Jul- STILL A MAJOR FACTOR IN THE AMERICAN-JEWISH RABBI WISE SAW THE NEED FOR A SC ian H. Krolik, who presided at SCENE TODAY, HE CONTINUES TO DEVOTE IIIIASEEf WHERE YOUNG JEWS COULD BE TRAM 0 A the meeting, outlined the activ- WHOLEHEARTEDLY TO THE CAUSES HE 1LM HELD CLOSE .FOR LEADERSHIP IN THE MINISTRY,EDIXATION ities of the past year and declar- ALL NIS LIFE - AND SOCIAL SERVKE; IN 1922,14E FOUNDED ed that "the scope of the Jew- THE JEWISH INSTITUTE OF RELIGION TO ish Welfare Federation has been ACCOMPLI H THESE GOALS. broadened." Describing the highlights of the past year's efforts, Mr. Krolik, told of activities in education and the attempt to unify the three WISE, DEEPLY ATTACHED TO THE MASSES, Yiddish schools, the Jewish Cent- ASSUMED LEADERSHIP IN. THE CREATION OF en in the fields of health, old age THE AMERKAN JEWISH CONGRESS, THE IN 1898, WISE AIDED N FOUNDING and medical care, vocational guid- WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS, AND 114 THE EARLY THE ZIONIST ORGANIZATION Of ance and the overseas relief and 40's, BECAME CHAIRMAN OF THE AMERICAN AMERICA AND SERVED AS ITS EMERGENCY COUNCIL FOR ZIONIST AFFAIRS. PRESIDENT M AND.FROM t934•511. reconstruction programs. Isidore Sobeloff, executive di- Haber Brothers Meet in Paris Hadassah Sends Blood Bank to Zion 3 PM hd by AA RN STOWE SAMUEL IA A