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October 28, 1949 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-10-28

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Young Israel Invites Public
To Youth Center Dedication

Messages of congratulations
and good wishes have been ar-
riving from all parts of the
country to Young Israel, on the
occasion of the dedication of its
new Youth Center at 12521 Dex-
ter Blvd., Samuel W. Platt, presi-
dent, declared.
The entire community is in-
vited to participate in the dedi-

Nusbaum, Ephraim Ralph. Albert
Schlussel, Daniel Schwartz. Max
Subar, Morris Subar, Norman
Sukenic, Sam Sukenic, Harry S.
Taub, Dr. M. L. Wiser.
Sponsors-, headed by Morris
Karbal and Henry C. Keywell,
are: Joseph Benz, Sam Brody,
Adolph Deutsch, Irving Dwork-
in, Mrs. Jacob Franovitz, David
Goldberg, David J. Goldberg, Irv-
ing Goldberg, Louis H. Golden,
Nathan Goldin, Morris Kaner,
Max Kaplan, Joseph Kohn, Har-
old A. Nelson, Isaac RoSenthal,
Samuel B. Solomon, Morris Su-
kenic, Moe Sussman, Mrs. David
I. Werbe, Frank Wetsman, Louis
Wisper, Charles Wolok, Louis W.
Zack, Morris W. Zack.
The dedication will feature
Irving N. Bunim of New York
City as guest speaker. Max L.
Subar of Grand Rapids, former
Detroit Young Israelite and one
of its founders 26 years ago, will
formally turn over the keys of
the bulding to Yehudah Gellman,
a member of one of the youth
groups sponsored by Young

Israel.

SAMUEL W. PLATT
cation celebration at 1:30 p.m.,
Sunday, Oct. 30.
David I. Burris, Chairman of
the dedication committee, an-
nounces the following commit-
tees and committeemen: Morris
Karbal, Henry C. Keywell and
Samuel W. Platt, co-chairmen;
Harry L. Blitz, Irving W. Schlus-
sel and Max Temchin, vice chair-
men; committee members: Da-
vid Applebaum, Morris H. Ber-
ris, Jack J. Carmen, Herman K.
Cohen. Hyman, R. Cohen, Isa-
dore Cohen, Solomon B. Cohen:
Wolf Cohen, Arthur Gellman.
Charles T. Gellman, Mrs. Henry
Goodman-, Maurice HarrM Sam-
uel Hechtman, Arthur Klein,
Abbe A. Levi, Morris Mohr, Leon
Mutchnik, Sain S. Novetsky, Abe

The Young Israel calendar of
events includes: Sunday, Oct. 30,
1:30 p.m., - dedication ceremonies:
Sunday, Nov. 6, 1:30 p.m., youth
groups outing; Tuesday, Nov. 8,
8 p.m., Young Israel - Institute of
Jewish Studies opens; Saturday,
Nov. 12, 8:30 p.m., young adult
meeting; Monday, Nov. 14, 12:30
p.m., Women's League of Young
ISrael fifth annual donor lunch-
eon.

AK Stephen Wise
Chapter to Hear
Rabbi Berman

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-yr,"

Histadrut Leaders Call Special

Meeting to Help Drive Opening

Rabbi Morton Berman, of Chi-
A special meeting of all His-
cago will address the Stephen tadrut campaign workers and
S. Wise Chapter of the Ameri- delegates from the 165 partici-
pating organizations is called
for 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3.
at the Labor Zionist Institute,
to complete plans for the early

Can't Place Blame
For War Damages
To Religious Shrines

DR. DAVID GABERMAN

PARIS, (JTA)—It is impos-
sible to state accurately whe-
ther a n y of t h e religious
structures in Jerusalem destroy-
ed or damaged during the Pal-
estine fighting were harmed by
Jews or Arabs, Canon Rhodain,
secretary - general of Catholic
Relief and a member of the
Catholic mission which studied
the refugee situation in Pales-
tine, said on his arrival here.
The Catholic dignitary, for-
merly Chief Chaplain of the
French Army, said many of the
synagogues in the Old City of
Jerusalem had been destroyed
in non-military operations.
The mission visited the Arab
countries and the Arab part of
the city, but did not cross into
Israel. He did not indicate the
position of the Vatican on the
proposed Jerusalem statute cov-
ering the Holy Places.

can Jewish Congress Tuesday
evening, Nov. 1 at Northwest He-
breV Synagogue.
His topic will be, "Our Res-
ponsibility in the denazification
of Germany". Dr. David Gaber-
man, temporary chapter presi-
dent will preside.
Rabbi Berman, president of
the Chicago Division of the AJC,
was assistant to the late Rabbi
Stephen S. Wise at the Free
Our NEW address: 708 David
Synagogue from 1929-1937. Since
1937 he has been rabbi of the Stott Bldg. Our telephone: WO.
Temple Isaih Israel in Chicago. 5-1155.

IT ROBINSON'S .

launching of the Histacirut
drive, it was announced.
ForMal opening of the cam-
paign is planned for early De-
cember, a month earlier than
in previous years.
Selection of Detroit repre-
sentatives to the 26th annual
convention of the National
Committee for Labor Israel to
be held in New York, Nov. 26
and 27, also will be made. It is
planned to send 20 workers,
representing all campaign divi-
sions, to the convention.
The campaign nominating
committee, consisting of Anna
Michlin, David Sislin, Norman
Naimark, Harry Schumer, Alex
Schreier, Irving Pokempner,
Louis Levine, Morris Ross, and
Philip Goldstein, will present
recommendations for approval
by the workers.
William Thomson, campaign
financial secretary Sam Rabino-
vitz, campaign director, and
Michael Taich, director of or-
ganizations, will report on last
year's campaign.
The delegates also will accept
a quota for the campaign.

THE JEWISH NEWS-7

Friday, October 28, 1949

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Jewish War Vets
Ask Drastic Checks
Against Nazi Tide

- MIAMI BEACH (JTA)—Dras-
tic checks to prevent "Nazis and
Nazi sympathizers" from return-
ing to power in Germany were
advocated at the 54th annual
encampment of the Jewish War
Veterans of the United States.
A resolution urged intensified-
re-education efforts in Germany
and efforts to give "maximum
encouragement" to any demo-
cratic forces 'that may exist in
Germany" to develop a depend-
able democratic leadership, as
well as the assignment to oc-
cupation posts of U.S. personnel"
who have made positive con-
tributions to the functioning of
democracy in our own country."
The resolution urges controls
and regular inspection of Ger-
man industry and scientific re-
search trends.
Condemn Genocide
Another resolution asks the
United States to assume leader-
ship in moving for United Na-
tions adoption of a convention
"condemning genocide as a
crime punishable under inter-
national law."
A ten-point appeal for prompt
Senate enactment of the Cellar
Bilt for liberalization of the Dis-
placed Persons Act of 1948 was
voiced by Harry N. Rosenfield.
Displaced Persons Commissioner.
Rosenfield asserted the United '
States has not done its- share
in resettling the displaced per-
sons rendered homeless by the
war and its aftermath.
"The DP Act now in effect,"
he charged, "sets up a pattern
of restrictions, preferences and
numerical requirements which
clearly discriminate against Jews
and Catholics," and also "bar
admission of 150,000 others. in-
cluding thousands of Protes-
tants."

Basic Obligation

American Jewry must not per-
mit false and unthinking ac-
cusations of "dual loyalty" to
deter it from discharging a basic
human obligation to afford
every moral and material aid to
the people of Israel, Myer Dorf-
man, 1948 national commander,
told the opening session.

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