Shaarey Zedek Forum Hears Pleas For Continued Support to Israel 22 THE JEWISH • NEWS Beth Olam Cemetery Association Asks Support. from Community — Friday, October 1, 1948 Two approaches to Israel's! fu- essary to ~ raise upwards of a Her 'Berlin Diary' ture, outlined by prominent Zion- billion dollars for \ Israel's up- ist leaders, aroused interesting building, Mr. Greenberg said, and discussion at the opening session called for mobilization of all ef- of the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club forts to carry the job through to lecture series on Sept. 22. success. He expressed the • hOpe Dr. James G. Heller and Hayim that peace will come soon; that Greenberg, the guest speakers, the army will be deniobilized and reviewed Israel's status in the the country returned to normal world today, told of the difficul- economic pursuits. ties that will face the Jewish Three Settlers' Categories, State in the years to come and Extending an invitation to cap- urged mobilization of efforts for the settlement of at least 1,000,- italists to come to Israel, Mr. 4)00 Jews there in the coming Greenberg said that there will be vast opportunities foe indus- decade. Rabbi Morris Adler was mod- trial expansion for many years erator at the meeting and the to come. He divided future settlers in discussion. Abe Satovsky, presi- dent of the.Men's Club,. welcomed Israel into three categories: DPs the gathering and announced in Germany who must be taken that the next program in the out immediately before they fall series planned for 5709 will be under the rule of former Nazis, Photo Courtesy Baltimore Sun the appearance of Celia Adler, Jews in Eastern European coun- A carefully preserved diary noted actress, in interpretations tries whom he described as from Sholem Aleichem and Pe- "misplaced" Jews and who, he was the basis for a forthcoming urged, must be removed to Is- book on the suffering and hero- retz. rael before their status is frozen Hopes for UN Action of Jewish victims of Nazism Dr. Heller condemned the ac- in the Russian orbit, and the un- tions of the extremists which re- fortunate Jews in Arab countries which MRS. SUSANNE TAUBE, sulted in the assassination of Ber- whose position is grgwing stead- young refugee mother now living nadotte. He expressed the hope ily worse. in the U. S., saw in a concentra- that the UN will follow through His opposition to efforts to in- tion camp. She is shown working the decisions of last November troduce religiouS laws into the and will help strengthen Israel. planned I s r a el i constitution on the manuscript with her Referring to the fears ex- aroused considerable discussion. Writer-husband: HERMAN, who pressed in some Jewish ranks that Pleading for a strong religious translated it from German to "dual loyalties" will affect the life, Mr. Greenberg said never- Yiddish. - The Taubes and their status of Jews, Dr. Heller con- theless that only in a community demned the fearful Jews and in which state and religion are three children settled in • Balti- criticized those Zionist leaders separated is a whOlesome spiritual more with the aid of United Serv- who raised this cry at the Ac- existence possible. ice for New Americans. tions Committee meetings in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. He spOke of Israel's deep influence upon Jews everywhere and ex- pressed confidence that the new state's craving for -justice . will result in greater achievements as the years roll by. 1,200,000 New Settlers \ Mr. Greenberg's address • re- viewed the political; social,_ re- ligious and economic aspects of the latest developments in Israel. Emphasizing that he is not pre- dicting political failure, he never- theless hinted that Israel may be forced to accept Bernadotte's plans for geographical revisions in the new state. "We may have to reconcile our- selves to.a smaller area," he said, "because we are not alone in the world. But even if we should lose Jerusalem, . which would be internationalized, even if we lose a portion of the Negev, I still see the possibility of settling 1,- 200,000 Jews in the area setaside for us in the guillotined Palestine, bringing the total number of Jews in Israel to 2,000,000." 'Lehem ... Min Hamidbar' Mr. Greenberg said that while in Israel he suggested to one of the leading rabbis that he would like to introduce a new prayer: " . hamotzi lehem min hamid- bar," and proceeded to explain: "When does a desert give forth bread? When the desert has peo- ple who need bread and have no other place to go." He declared that the Arabs do not need the Negev, that they have 50. ter=ri- tories like the Negev which have been neglected and that the Ne- gev eventually must belong to those who need it. Great burdens will be placed on world Jewry during the earn- ing 10 years when it will be nec- Public-spirited members of the community are appealed to at this holiday season by members of the Beth Olam Cemetery Association, to help in the upkeep of the resting place of Detroit's Jewish pioneers. Until two years ago; the Cemetery -was neglected and run down. A group of civic minded men became cognizant of Collection of Jewish Books Found in Poland WARSAW, (JTA) — The Jew- isl- community of Poland was heartened by an official an- nouncement stating that every Jewish book, periodical and newspaper that appeared in this country between 1928-1939 — in Polish, Yiddish and Hebrew—has been found intact in the archives of the Polish National Library. More than 2,000 bound volumes of 240 Jewish newspapers and periodicals alone were discovered in good condition. Many Jewish authors who sur- vived the Nazi regime and whose works were destroyed during the war May now be seen sitting in the library copying from - their own books. The discovery of these priceless volumes was made by M. Bernstein, well-known Jewish cultural leader. , It was explained that the volumes were saved from destruction at the hands of the Nazis by library this situation, however, and have invested more than $15,000 to make the cemetery orderly, peaceful and beautiful. To maintain this project, an estimated $4,500 will be needed each year. "Beth Olam is not en- dowed," the Association officers point out. "Only substantial do- nations from. relatives of those who are buried at Beth Olam and from public spirited mem- bers of our community can fin- ance the maintenance of the cemetery. Officers of the Cemetery Asso- ciation are Morris H. Blumberg, chairman; Charles Hamburger, treasurer; Daniel Mendelsohn, secretary; Robert Loewenberg,. superintendent, and Charles . N. Agree, Aaron J. Blumenau, Ir- win I. Cohn; Abe A. Schmier, and Seymour Simons, directors. Contribution's may be sent to the Association's office, 401 Transportation Bldg., Detroit 26. staff _workers who, when war broke out, falsely labelled the books as "Germanica" and Polo- nica." Here's your key to ream:. 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