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August 15, 1952 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-08-15

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Mizrachi's Bond Leader
• Plans to Visit Detroit.

Temple Pews, Altar,
Organ Offered to a
N'eedy Congregation

Await Conclusion of German
Reparations Talks this "Ai eek

Rabbi Isaac B. Freilich of
the
irec or
o Israel
New York , dtf
SAINT PAUL, Minn., (AJP)— bonds department of Mizrachi,
is touring the
„ FOR SALE—At a modest fee

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Hope , nothing toward signing the
Northeastern
t
pact
.
i
(or
free)
temple
pews,
organ,
that the reparations agreement Israel-German reparations --
and Midwestern
between Israel and West Ger- !, until an understanding is reach- altar, fixtures and beautiful
section of the
will be signed within a ed
between
the
Conference
and
:
stained
glass
windows.
Write
:
United States.
George Wilkinson. 452 Govern-
week was expressed here by the Germans.
Rabbi Freilich,
A two-man delegation, repre- ment St., Mobile, Ala."
a spokesman of Israsl:s Foreign senting the German Templars, !, Although no advertisement
former assistant
1
chief rabbi of
rned here that im- came here to ask the West Ger- was actually authorized. it hap-
:, Ministry.
a
It was le
Rome. will ad-1
mediately after the signing of man delegation to press the pens to convey Mr. Wilkinson's
dress large Miz-
the reparation agreements with Templars' claim for 30.000.000 , message to any temple or syn-
rachi gatherings
the West., German delegation at pounds from the Israel govern- agogue congregation in the
to mobilize!
The Hague. Dr. Nahum Gold- ment as indemnification for United States.
Rabbi Freilich support on be-1
:Hann, head of the Conference their property which they said : Word of the unusual offer was
err * Jewish Material Claims had been handed over to Israel received by The American Jewish half of the Israel bond cam- I
World Northwest weekly publi- paign. He is scheduled to visit
Against Germany, will proceed by British trustees.
The West German delegation cation. from Stephen H. Har- Detroit this week.
to Israel to work out with the
has not yet decided what rington, assistant to Charles
here
. Jewish A
gen c
y and the Israel h
Knesset Rejects Motion
government a procedure of us- its attitude will be toward the Ward, president of Brown
age of the reparations by the Templars' claim, but a West Bigelow. here. Mr. Harrington To Discuss 'U. S. Air Fields'
Agency. Dr. Goldmann is now in German spokesman told the and When
Mr. Wilkinson
are
friends.
-----
Harrington informed
JERUSALEM, c JTA) The Is-
Jewish Telegraphic Agency that
Switzerland.
The ISrael government will there was little prospect of pres- Wilkinson about the disastrous rael Parliarnept rejected a mo-
not allow individuals or private sing the Templars' claim. The lire that recently swept the tion by Communist deputy Es-
:
companies to buy in Germany. present discussions. he said, Temple
of Aaron here, Wilkin- ther Wilenska to discuss the
ly concerned with Is- ., son. who had purchased the question of airfields for bombers
after
the
conclusion
of
I
e
were so
even
' rael's claims on behalf of the building housing the Govern- allegedly being built—according
a.
the Israeli-German repar-
ment Street Temple in Mobile. to a report in a London news-
tions pact. it was announced • Jewish victims of Nazism.
made his offer. He indicated , paper—somewhere in Israel "on
Foreign
Ministry
spokes-


by a
that he might even donate all of orders of the American State
Israel"
to
Get
German
Funds
man.
the equipment to a worthy Department" with a view to use
The official indicated that im- ' In London After Hague Talks
group.
them "when the capitalist world
•mediately after the signing ofLONDON. (JTA . -- Some Ger-
be : Rabbi Herman M. Cohen of will bomb the Soviet Union."
ment at
I the Israel-German agreement
Temple Aaron said the new
The Parliament also rejected
man credits
in Britain
may for temple plans precluded accept-
available
to Israel
- 1 The Hague, a special ministerial made
a motion introduced by deputy
i committee will be formed for needed oil and other purchases, ante of the offer. It was thought Chaim Landau. leader of the
arganizational and
personnel
acquisition
of , the Times of London reported in
other r congregation might rightist Herut Party. demanding
The of the
ts. G
on the German- • some
opportunity.
arr angemenn
avail itself
ll be . a special article
wi
a parliamentary discussion on
ermany
materials i
l governmental Israel reparations negotiations i Wilkinson bought the Mobile Israel's security in the light of
special
a temple property when it was an -
done by
- at The 1-lague.
recent developments in neigh-
I agency which will buy for licen
The article said there was also nounced that the temple was to boring Arab countries.
' sect persons or companies direct- a proposal the t Germany
many apply be housed in new quarters. He
ly from German fac o e i es with : to the International Bank of plans to remodel the interior ,--------
-------
-"--,
out
mediators.
The
mere la
acquired
by this
agency
will be Settlernetns for a loan of $150,- to make way for an automobile
"BREAD is the Staff of Life . .
`handed over to Israeli importers 000.000 which. if granted. would
And you don't know how GOOD
; be placed to Israel's account.
bread can be until you hove
in Israel.
tried ours.
4
j
''There
are
a
number
of
other
Displaced Persons Group
Talks noving Slowly
I
RYE
it
THE HAGUE. JTAI----A spokes- provisions. in the draft agree-
I s Liquidated This Month
WHITE
tnan for the Conference of Jew- ment which, when signed and
WHOLE WHEAT
4
.ish Claims 'Against Germany ratified by the respective parlia-
The
And that special Sabbath "Challe"
WASHINGTON.
declared here that some pro- ments, should start. by the be- State Department was authorized
with that good old fashioned taste
1 greys has been made in nego- ginning of 1,953, a considerable by President Truman to under-
'nations with the West German ' flow of German goods to Israel take the liquidation of the Dis-
delegations on the question of and help the new state overcome placed _Persons Commission
financial
acute
present
centralizing, the legislation in its
whose tenure expires on Aug. 31.
Germany on reparations and in- crisis," t h e article declared..
The Commission. which has
This
flow
should
strengthen
it
-
demnification for Jewish victims
been in existence for about four
of Nazism. but that the talks are also from a military point of years. was responsible for bring-
Rolls and bread baked fresh
view. a consideration which has •
going on very slowly.
ing about 315.000 displaced per-
Twice Daily
The spokesman. Jerome Jacob- - played a part in Israel's decision sons from Europe to the 'United
son, added that the Conference to start talks with Germany."
States. About 46 per cent of the
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St. TY. 4-9628
The paper criticized the man- displaced persons admitted to
will not consider the offer of
13137 Dexter WE. 5-9102
$107,000.000 reparations in goods , ner in which the negotiations this country up to last January
made by West Gertnany to0 the • have been conducted behind a were Catholics. 35 per cent were
Borentein Bros., Prop.
Jewish groups outside of Israel veil of secrecy. which, it said. Protestants and 19 per cent were
until the legislative program is • was imposed by Israel because of ' Jews.
settled. He said the Israeli dote- the bitter feeling. both in the
gation at The Hague will do Knesset and the country itself,
against any form of negotiations
with Germany. Many Jews in
Britain and America, the paper
added. shared this sentiment.
The West German government
likewise was anxious to avoid
A smooth blanket of deep plump yarns—im-
widespread publicity, the paper
declared, because it was "con-
ported wool in fashions finest luscious mono-
. scious that anti-Semitism far
from dead in Germany and
tones. Available in Silver Green, Blue Plum,
afraid of chauvinistic clamor
Champagne, Aqua, Billiard Green. Ceramic
on the part of millions of refu-
gees from the East."
Blue, Dove Gray, White Wine, Gold and
The article questioned the
It
wisdom of this secrecy.
Oli% e.
described the cold atmosphere
in which the talks were held
and said that early in the
Cheek These Important Features:
talks, the Israelis refused to
smoke in the conference room
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"Some of the Jewish dele-
gates had themselves suffered
grievously at the hands of the
Nazis, and, before sitting down
to the same table with Ger-
mans, had to submit to a dif-
ficult process of disregarding
their own feelings—a process
1 which was not made easier by
I the fact that some of the Ger-
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The Times believes that there
is little prospect of any form of
peace, or even of normal dip-
lomatic relationship, bet w e e n
Germany and Israel. "The most
that can be said is that good
beginnings have been made at
The Hague and that the Jews,
by virtue of their unfortunate
history, have never made a cult
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__
concluded.

THE JEWISH NEWS-3

Friday, August. 15, 1952

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