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November 09, 1951 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-11-09

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Compares Zionists
With Ku Klux Klan

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A NEW PEAK in community

cooperation was demonstrated
recently, when Dr. Benedict
Glazer, rabbi of Temple Beth El,
appeared on a TV program on
behalf of FEPC . . Under the
heading, • "Let Your People
Know," an announcement of the
appearance of Dr. Glazer was
mailed to a great many indi-
viduals throughout the city . . •
including 600 Protestant pastors
. . • and signed by Fr. John
Finnegan, Catholic, and Rev.
Sheldon Rahn, Protestant.
• * *

SOPHIE TUCKER may not
be allowed to give blood . . .
she's over 60 . . . but the at-
tendants will probably have a
hard time convincing her . .
the afternoon of Nov. 11 . .
when she appears here for the
JWV _Blood Rally . . at the
Jewish War Veterans Memo-
rial Bldg.
* * *
A GOOD MANY of us in these

busy, bustling times are rather
in the position of Helen Slo-
man who, as a recent visitor to
the nation's capital, was on a
sight-seeing tour with hubby,
Earl Sloman . . . After being
whisked into an elevator and
taken to the top of Washington
Monument, she looked about,
bubbling ecstatically, "Oh, this
is marvelous! I can see every-
thing! There's the Capitol, the
White House and the Lincoln
Memorial . . but where's the
Washington Monument!"
*
*

FRANK SIMONS, city editor
of The Jewish News, made a
routine call, last week, to
Bonds for Israel in the David
Stott Bldg. .. . and was taken
slightly aback_ when he acci-
dentally dialed the wrong
number .. . and the voice at
the other end answered,
"Singer Sewing Center." . .
Frank was calling Ed Singer,
Detroit director of the Israel
bond office!
* * *
THE CALL IS OUT for men

... 28 years and up . . • to at-
tend the Cocktail Party by gals
of Business and Professional
Chapter of Bnai Brith • night
of Nov. 17 • . in the Woodward
Room of Hotel Detroiter . .
Betty • Holtzman, social chair-
man of the affair . • voices
a particular "C'mon To Our
Party" invite to all men's groups
interested in making new ac-
quaintances.
* *
COL. RALPH FREEDMAN, lo-
cal high school music teacher,
and commanding officer of the
9126th Volunteer Air Reserve
Group, presented the United
Foundation with most of the
proceeds from a recent dance
given by the fellows at Bonny
Brook Country Club ... One of
the Group of 500 stalwarts com-
mented, "We could fly all day
but we'd never reach the height
of happiness somebody will get
from our gift!"
* * *
THEY'RE STILL laughing in
local judicial circuits, reports
barrister Leonard Hyman, over
the Italian street-peddler who
applied for citizenship papers •
.. Asked by the examining judge
how many states there are in
the Union, the push-cart opera-
tor pondered deeply and then,
h i s
contenance brightening,
asked if he might put a query
to the court ... "Mr. Judge," he
said, bowing respectfully, "you
know your business, I know my
business. You ask me how many
states is it in a Union. I ask
you. How many bananas in a
bunch?"

FOLKS WHO GO for the
"Comin' Round The Mountain"
stuff will be high-tailing it for
the Second Annual Square
Dance of Branch Seven, LZOA.
.. . Nov. 17 . . . in Cong. Bnal
Moshe social hall.

JAMES MACDONALD, first U.
S. Ambassador to Israel, will be
top speaker at a Bonds for Is-
rael rally by Bnai Brith, Dec. 5.
Detroit Bnai Brith leads
District 6 in the current mem-
bership drive . . . About 500 new
members have already been ob-
tained toward the 2,000 quota.
. • . Rex Lodge has reached over
two-thirds of its 100 new mem-
bers quota.
* *
SENATOR BLAIR MOODY
likes to tell of the incident that
took place while he was Wash-
ington correspondent for the
Detroit News . . . The phone
rang in the press room of the
White House . • . One of the
reporters picked up the receiver
-and heard a Negro voice say,
"Hello - - this Doctah Brown?"
. • . The reporter answered no
... that it was the White House.
• • • "0-oh!" There was an awed
silence. And then, "Pandon me,
wrong numbah, Mr. President!"

Dr. Chain to Speak
At Weizmann Dinner

In his syndicated column,
Phineas J. Biron reevals that
Dr. Ernst Boris Chain, Nobel
Prize winner in physiology and
medicine in 1945, one of the co-
discoverers of penicillin, will be
guest speaker at the annual Sa-
lute to President Chaim Weiz-
mann of Israel dinner at the
Waldorf-Astoria, New York, on
Nov. 29. Meyer W. Weisgal is
managing the dinner for the
Weizmann Institute, admission
to be at $250 a plate. Louis Lip-
sky will be honored at this din-
ner with the establishment of a
Fellowship in the Weizmann In-
stitute in Israel in honor of his
70th birthday.
Biron's column maintains that
the prosecution of Ethel and
Julius Rosenberg represents an-
other Dreyfus case. He points
out that this couple, sentenced
to death for espionage, has
pleaded not guilty and that the
charges have not been substan-
tiated.

NEW YORK — (AJP) — Anti-
Zionist editor William White
compared the Zionists "to the
same degenerative forces" in
Christianity which gave birth to
the bigot-ridden Ku Klux Klan.
White's comparison between
the KKK and the Zionists was
contained in a quotation on
Rabbi Elmer Berger's new book,
"A Partisan View of Judaism."
Rabbi Berger is national execu-
tive director of the anti-Zionist
American Council for Judaism.
Praising Rabbi Berger's book,
White wrote, "He (Berger) also
shows the never-endinc , strug-
gle between their highly devel-
oped religious ethics and the
more primitive reactionary
forces which, among the Jews,
can: be identified as tribalism,
formalism and racial-national-
ism.
"A Christian reader," the son
of the famed midwest editor
William Allen White continued,
"instantly recognizes the same
degenerative f or c es which,
working in our faith, produced
in America such movements as
the Ku Klux Klan, and ap-
plauds Rabbi Berger for his
magnificent fight against them
in his own denomination."
White hailed the book as
"easily the most important con-
tribution to religious thought in
the past decade."

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Arthur
Lourie, Consul General of Is-
rael in New Y o r k, left for
Paris where he will serve Is-
rael's delegation to the General
Assembly of the United Nations.
During his absence from New
York, Shmuel Bendor will serve
as Acting Consul General: Ben-
dor is head of the American
Division of the Israel Ministry
for Foreign Affairs. He arrived
in the United States last month
for consultations.

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