Detroiters Find Anti-Semitism Back To 1938 Peak in Germany, Austria To Speak for UJA By MARGUERITE ROZENN and is today, after the recent death JULIUS CHAJES of Richard Strauss, the leading composer in the world, has often Much is being written about suffered set backs because of Europe's recovery to almost the being a Jew. pre-war level. The Marshall aid National-socialism and anti- has done miracles, but it is only regrettable that the benefiting Sernitism are at the peak in countries don't publicize enough Austria and Germany, as in 1938. the stupendous help which this !Germany had her first free country is giving them. We were I election after 16 years, but the often stunned how uninformed ! campaign slogans and promises the people are, and all the were not different from those visitors in Europe and students !during Hitler's regime. However ,the reaction of the of politics and economics agree that a better public relations Jew has changed. If offended or job of the Department of State attacked ,the Jew now hits back! Even the Rabbis from the would be most advisable. Much interest centered around pulpits empower the Jews to the recent engagement of the strike back if aggressed. ZERUBAVEL, legendary Is- Earl of Harewood, the nephew The Jews are not so much of the English King, to Marion afraid of anti-Semitism any rael figure whose colorful ca- Stein. She and her parents fled more, and the reason for it is reer as author, statesman and from Vienna to England in 1938 1 the Jewish State. An Israeli warrior covers more than 40 because of her father being a passport with typical Jewish years in the Zionist movement Jew. names is now regarded with a and who is today the chief of The romance between the certain .esteem in contrast to the Department of Eastern Af- Dukes and Miss Stein started a the mockery and defiance it fairs of the Jewish Agency in few years ago, and only recently would have brought out before Jerusalem, has just started out King George gave his consent the war. One hears generally to the marriage. All of Stein's the opinion that the U. S. mili- on a three-month tour of more Jewish friends were shocked to tary authorities in Germany and than 40 cities to stimulate cash read in the English press his Austria could easily solve the response to the United Jewish statements that "he is a Prot- anti-Semitic problem if they Appeal to meet Israel's immi- gration crisis. estant and could have stayed in only wanted to. Vienna . . He left Austria only Editor's Note: Miss Kozenn because he did not like the and Mr. Chaje s - recently re- WASHINGTON, (JTA)—A bold Nazis." turned from an extensive con- propaganda campaign to solicit While in London we attended cert tour in Europe. American sympathy and money the first performance of Ernest for Germany was launched in Bioch's Piano Concerto. It was Washington by an organization Samaritans Entering presented by the London Phi- calling itself "American Aid to harmonic Orchestra in Albert Israel for Settlement Rebuilding German Cities, Inc." Hall. and the composed himself JERUSALEM (JTA) — Itzhak conducted. The critics were di- vided in their comments, but we Ben A.mram, high priest of the were happy about the ovations Samaritan sect, is expected to which he received. Bloch. who cross Jewish lines from Nablus to enter the new city of Jerusa- No Contract Necesary lem for consultations with Israel Prices Reduced .. . leaders, including Itzhak Ben Special Price to Those Zvi, Histadrut leader. Who Fill Tanks Now Thirty of the 160 surviving Samaritans recently crossed the Israel frontier to settle in the Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, presi- Jewish state. Minister of Immie dent of the Jewish Community gration Moshe Shapira informed. 24-Hour Phone Service Council of Detroit, issued a mes- the group that the Israel Gov- sage on the occasion of the New ernment regards the Samaritans TR. 1-4804 as Jews. Year, stating in part: "On the threshold of the year 5710—the year of spiritual and _ physical reconstruction of the sacred remnants of. European Jewry, now partly transplanted to the waiting soil of Israel—the Jewish Community Council of Detroit greets the community "We rededicate ourselves to the advancement of better un- 15401 EAST JEFFERSON derstandng of Jews by alt of our neighbors in Detroit. to the at Nottingham advancement of cultural values, without W.h.ich the dignity of the GROSSE POINTE Jewish tommunjty becomes hol- _ low, to further the efforts to- wards genuine and self-respect- ing unity within the Jewish community, without subjugation and with a full respect for the functions of organizations oper- ating on the Jewish scene. .4Nak. "We shall continue the de- fense of the principles of Ameri- can dernbcracy, whose roots spring from an even older dem- ocracy found in the ancient traditions of Judaism. 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Thirty-five thousand families will be settled in 350 settlements in northern Israel while 10,000 family units will make their homes in 150 colonies in the northern Negev, he said. Ap- proximately 5,000 families will take up residence in areas ad- jacent to large, established set- tlements while the remaining 10,000 family groups will be as- signed to farms throughout the country. 5&—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 23, 1949 Israel Wants Canadian Goods WINDSOR, Ontario, (JTA)— Avraham Harman, Israel Consul General in Canada, has an- nounced that Israel is interested in purchasing automobiles and trucks manufactured in Canada and large supplies of Canadian wheat. Holiday Greetings WM. ELSON'S National Baking Co. 7706 W. McNichols UN. 2-9856 Holiday Greetings EPPIE'S TUXEDOS 12312 Dexter Latest Models FOR RENT OR FOR SALE ALSO Complete Selection of Accessories 8726 - 12th TR. 1-1948 TO. 7-9317 13928 Dexter _ 13428 W. 7 Mile Rd. Between Hartwell and Snowden Sincere Best Wishes to the Jewish Community for a Happy New Year M. H. Zackheim Community Council President's Greeting 1113 MAJESTIC BLDG. Joe Sinai Holiday Greetings g reelingi To The Jewish Community TOM BOYD, Inc. From THE HIGHLAND PARKER HIGHLAND PARK MICHIGAN New Year's Greetings 1949 5710 Greenberg Insurance Agency BEST WISHES Fewer Hungarian Jews Are Arriving in Austria VIENNA 'JTA)—The stream of Hungarian Jewish refugees arriving in Vienna has virtually dried up. Where the number of refugees averaged several hun- dred persons daily in the spring, it is currently about 20 a day. As a result the Hungarian Jews have left the two transient cetters in this city, returning the Rothschild Hospital and the Arzberg School buildings to about 1.600 aged and sick Jews who will remain there until they are physically in condition to proceed to Israel. HAPPY NEW YEAR R 1 eJ - FOR A ..._llapot ai new ear FROM ALL WHO SERVE YOU AT ALL Also in Chicago Cunningham's