Passover Activities Head Agenda
Of Windsor's Forthcoming Events

THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Ask IN to. Investigate Red Charge on Doctors

Friday, March 27, 1953

Former Windsor Mayor
Prominent in City Story

Many diversified activities
tare planned by Windsor's Jew-
ish community during the corn-
ing weeks, including the cele-
bration of. Passover. In addition
to sedorim • in the homes
sommunityites, two school cele-
brations are forthcoming, •
The first will be held Sunday
morning for students of the
Shaar Hashomayim Religious
School. Students will partici-
pate in a model seder, led by
Rabbi Samuel Stollman, spiri-
tual leader of the congregation.
A second program is the
third seder scheduled by the
L L. Peretz School for Friday
evening, 'April 3. Students are
currently learning holiday
s t o r i e s, dramatic selections,
the four questions • and holi-
day songs to present at the
seder.
The Month of April will be
devoted by peretz students to
the 10th anniversary of the
Warsaw .Ghetto uprising. Events
will be listed in the near future.,
The -school Study ClUb and the
Mother's Club will jointly spon
sor their annual donor luncheon
at 1 p.m., April 15, in the Elm r-
wood Casina.
In a program .at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, in the Shaar Hasho-
mayim Synagogue, the newly-
formed Ladies Auxiliary to Cub

and soy Scout Troop 51 will in-
stall its new officers, who • in-
clude: Mesdames Nancy Klein,
president; Donald Meretsky,
vice-president; and Norma
Brenner, secretary treasurer.
That same -evening Jacob
Ben-Ami, dean of the Yiddish
stage, will appear in the Shaar
auditorium, in a program ar-
ranged by the local chapter of
the Farband.
He will be supported by
Bertha Gerstein, Al Harris,
Boris Bonus and others in - a

Italian Snub to Israel
To Be 'Corrected Soon'

Golda Meyer§on Repudiates Czech
Charges at UN Political Session

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ROME, (JTA) -- Israel h a s
been excluded from participat-
ing in an International Meeting
of Mediterranean Studies and
Exchanges, which will be held
in Palermo March 15-18 under
auspices of the Italian Foreign
Ministry.
The countries invited to take
part in the conference are Saudi
Arabia, Egypt, France, Jordan,
Greece, Iraq, Lebanon, Monaco,
the Vatican, San Marino, Syria,
Spain, Turkey and Yemen.
In - reply to a query submitted
by the Jewish Telegraphic Agen-
cy, the Foreign Ministry official
m charge , of - the arrangements
said Israel was omitted from the
list of invitees because "it would
have been impossible, in the
light of past experience, to 'seat
around one table both Arabs
and Jews, because of the Arabs'
fanatical intransigence to Jews.
The official pointed out that
Italy has always tried to act as
a "stabilizing influence" between
the Jews and Arabs and added
that the Foreign Ministry in-
tends to show Italy's friendship
tor Israel in some form in the
twat*_ future;

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DAVID A. CROLL, a former
mayor of Windsor and now a
resident of Toronto, plays - a
major role in the history of
Windsor's Jewish community.
Read about his contributions
and some other details of Wind-
sor's 2,800 Jews in story on Page

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UNITED NATIONS—Mrs. Gel- son, a new element had been
da Myerson, in her first inter- added by the inclusion of Zion-

vention as leader of the - Israeli
delegation at the United Nations,
denied charges made by the
Czech Foreign Minister Vaclav
David that Zionists had any-
thing to do with sabotage or
subversion. Speaking at the Gen-
eral Assembly's Political Com-
mittee, she said that his charges
were "as absurd - as they are
slanderous."
Mrs. Myerson noted that Mr.
David had made only passing
references in a "most limited
and most discreet terms" to. the
Slansky trial and to the alleged
Zionist implication.
Mrs. Myerson said that the
representative of Czechoslovakia
had made charges here that
there was "an international con-
spiracy aimed at- the destruction
of his country by means of espi-
onage and sabotage." Similar
charges had been made by the
Soviet Union and rejected by
the General Assembly, she ob-
served.
But this time, said . Mrs. Myer-

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ists among those accused of
trying to subvert and destroy
the government of Czechoslova-
kia as well as other states as-
sociated• with it. These charges
are "as absurd as they are slan-
derous." The Zionist movement
was "the liberation movement of
the Jewish people" and as such
had long received the recogni-
tion of "the enlightened world."
However, said Mrs. Myerson,
the full meaning of the Czecho-
slovak charges could only be
understood .in the context of a
Opening Part of Seder Service
wider background.
Prague Hagadah, Printed m 1526.
The representative of Czecho-
slovakia had referred only in a
limited way to "the recent pro-
challenge. It is a period in which new
ceedings in Prague which have This is a. year
engaged the attention of the en- tyrants have some forth with threats to destroy the Jew-
tire world," being apparently
unwilling "to expose that maca-
ish people. But on Passover,. as We proclaim our faith in
bre show" to thee judgment of
our freedom, we defy the enemies of democracy and re-
this forum of international opin-
ion, she asserted.
assert our determination to carry on our labor's for Is-
He had in a d e only passing fliers liberties and the peace of the world. In this spirit
references to the Slansky trial
and to Zionists as "elements , in we extend best wishes to all Detroit Jewry for
a conspiracy." But at home the
Czechoslovak government _had
been "les& timid" and had made
"Flamboyant" charges of "an
international Jewish conspiracy
involving the Zionist organiza-
tion, Jewish relief agencies, pro-
minent Jews in various coun-
tries and even the state of ISrael
itself."
Mrs. Myerson • recalled that
Columbus Mutual Life Insurance Co.
earlier in the session her dele-
gation had stated its intention
to raise "issues of deep gravity Columbus, 0.
D. E. Balt, Prosideni
affecting friendly , relations
among nations." At that time
she said her delegation would
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present to the assembly "the
record ok the policies of anti-
Jewish incitement adopted' by
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Republic of Czechoslovakia, the
USSR and other states allied
GEORGE W. GRAY, Associate
WILLIAM HORDES, Hectare! Agent
with them of which the Slansky
trial is but one manifestation."

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Prize winner, and chiefs of hos-
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concert and play. For tickets,
call E. Glaser, 3-6923; Joe F.
Cohen, 3-2867; or Sam Wino-

grad, 3-3052.
The next general meeting of
Windsor's Pioneer Women will
be dedicated to the observance
of World Jewish Child's Day.
The Pioneer Women's program
of child rescue work is a paral-
lel of Hadassah's Youth Aliyah.
A special party, the date to be
announced,. will be arranged for
youth of the community.
Under the leadership of Mor-
ris Tabachnik, the Windsor His-
tadrut Campaign has succeeded
in collecting over $14,000 of its
$20,000 goal. The campaign will
end shortl y," Mr. Tabachnik
stated, "and we are confident we
shall again reach our goal."

NEW YORK, (J T A ) — Out-
standing American medical
practitioners and researchers of
all faiths urged the Ainited Na-
tions to 'establish immediately
an impartial international com-
mittee to examine the accusa-
tions against nine prominent
physicians in Soviet Russia who
fake trial in Moscow on charges
of murder or attempted murder.
This request was contained in
a petition submitted to - UN..:Sec-
retary General Trygve Lie by Dr.
Bela , Schick, discoverer of the
Schick Test, and Dr. Paul Klein-
perer,. pathologist. The petition
bore the signatures of more
than 120 doctors in 32 cities
throughout the United States,

By DR. N. E. ARONSTAM
Scatter thy sorrows and cease
thou thy weeping, •
recall thou thy freedom from
Pharaoh's keeping;
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Lest thou forgettest the hand
that had freed thee, "
hand that sustaineth the hea-
. vens that lead thee.
Mountains of glory are in Zion
abounding,
City of Peace in their splendor
surrounding.
Haven, where moonlight redou-
bled shines blither,
and radiance of sunlight is

. sevenfold brighter.

Abraham ; Bigeleassa
Henry Burston
William --Colman •
Ruth Fishet
Albert Fischer
Lawrence Friedman

Richard Friedinan
Irving Hermelin
Sophie Herman
Earl flordess._
Simon Klein

Alex Lipson"
Lillian-Owens
, Peter, Portnoy
Bert P. Seedberg
Manuel Ziik

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A Passover Greeting From Israel

We greet ail our friends from Jerusalem, where 'we are
Celebrating the Passover with our children and grandchil-
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hordes and children. We pray
that the Festival of FreedoM shall be the guide for true
brotherhood among all peoples.

