-,.,amoommommiamoomoarsionowaraamommouyanwiomr Biographical Sketch of Eliezer Kaplan THK j, FWISII N EWS See Page 4 VOLUME' 14—NO. 2 2114 Penobscot Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 fu of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, September 24, 1948 Important Books of the Holy Day Season Reviews on Page 4 34 ofiABRio 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c U.S. Backs Bernadotte's Report; Creates Serious Israeli Crisis Direct JTA Teletype Wires to The Jewish News PARIS (JTA).—Secretary of State George C. Marshall's proposal that the United Nations General. Assembly should adopt the late Count Folke Bernadotte's report, and the endorse- ment of the report, in a radio address on Monday night, by French Delegate Alexandre Parodi, has created the most serious crisis for Israel since the StAte's establishment on May 14. The Bernadotte report, received by the UN at theTalais de Challot on the very day on which Berdanotte was assassinated, proposes the ceding of - the Neoev to the Arabs in return for all. of Galilee; transformation of Hai- fa into a free port and of Haifa into a free airport; the political future of the Arab areas to be determined by the 'inhabitants themselves and the abol- ishing of the mediator's post for which a conciliation commission is to be sub- stituted. Bernadotte further proposed that Jerusalem be internationalized. Bernadotte's Report Given Sec. Marshall's Endorsement . WASHINGTON, (J T A) T h e United States conkderers that the • late Count Folke Bernadotte's propos- .als for the settlement of Holy Land difficulties "offer a generally fair bas- is for settlement of the Palestine question," Secretary of State George C. Marshall said in a statement to the press in Paris released by the de- partment here on Tuesday. The U. S., he said, "strongly urges" the parties concerned and the den- eral Assembly "to accept them - in their entirety as the best possible basis for bringing peace to a distract-. ed land." In his statement the Secretary - pointed out that "no plan could be proposed which would be entirely satisfactory in all respects to every interested party. "The complexities of the problem and the violent emotions which have been engendered are such that the, details of any plan could be debated endlessly..It is our sincere hope that the parties concerned will realize that their best interests and the interests of the world community will be served by accepting in a spirit of fair compromise the judgment of Count Bernadotte." The text of the Secretary's state- ment follows: "The United States considers that the conclusions contained in the final report of Count Bernadotte offer a generally fair basis for settlement of (Continued on Page 3) In the year 5708 a new nation—Israel—was born. The dream of generations became the reality of the hour. In the -year 5709 a new era dawns for Jews everywhere as a result of the establishment of the Jewish State. It marks the beginning bf the end of the homelessness and misery of hundreds of thousands of our fellow. Jews- in European lands. The heroism and the toil of the Jewish pioneers of Israel have brought a new birth of freedom and opportunity. Confronting the Jews of America in the New Year is the historic challenge to build a better future for the courageous survivors of tragedy anal oppression. The $250,000,000 Destiny Campaign • of the United Jewish Appeal is the instrument through which we can provide the funds which can make possible this rebirth of our people. Through the United Jewish Appeal, we must in 5709 continue and extend our assistance for unprecedented immigration to Israel, for rehabilitation of Jews remaining in Europe and for adjustment aid for those who reach the United States. The • New Year is full of promise—promise that can be brought to reality through the programs of the Joint Distribution Com- mittee, the United Palestine Appeal and the United Service for New Americans. Jewry is seriously challenged by the latest tragic events in Jerusalem. But by following the path of justice we shall surely overcome all obstacles. In Detroit we fulfill our obligations to the UJA through the Allied Jewish Campaign. By making immediate payment on our 5708 pledges and by mobilizing our forces for 5709—to be ushered in on Rosh Hashanah, Sunday evening, Oct. 3—we will be fulfilling our share as moulders of Israers,destiny. By giving priority to the Allied Jewish Campaign and by making a total success of the JDC-sponsored SOS (Supplies for Overseas Survivors) Day on Oct. 31, Detroit Jewry will be playing a noble role in relief and reconstruction efforts in 5709. Hebrew Education Month Is Launched Edu- Annual observance of Hebrew catiori.- Month was launehed by the United Hebrew Schools at a meeting of educators and lay leaders held Monday evening at the Rose Sittig Cohen Building. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich is chairman of this year's Education Month Com- mittee, whose plans call for extensive radio programs, congregational ap- peals, programs by affiliated organi- zations and alumni and direct mes- sages to Detroit Jewish parents, (See story on Page 5, Editorial on Page 4)