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October 09, 1953 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-10-09

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JEWI514 NEWS-3

UJA's Critical Need for Cash Focuse., I DETROIT.
Friday, October 9, 1953
Attention of Week-End Conference

The United Jewish Appeal's Silver, ifewish Agency Chairman
continuing critical need for add- Dr. Nahum Goldmann, LTJA
eci millions of dollars in cash General Chairman Edward
M. M. Warburg, Israel Consul
General in the United States
Avraharn Harmon, chairman of
the , Israel Investment 'Center
avoid j. Goldenberg, ,UJA Na-
tional Cash Chairman Joseph
Holtzman of Detroit,. and Na-
tional Women's Division Chair-
man Mrs. Albert Pilavin of
Providence, RI;
A colorful ceremony at the
concluding session Sunday aft-
ernobn will bring the presenta-
•fion of checks • by community
leaders to help meet the $25,-
000.000 can. need.

.

Mexico's Jews Alarmed
Af Rise in Anfi-Semiiism

NEW YORK, (JTA) — A sharp
.increase in-circulation of anti-
Sernitic- pamphlets in - many _ of.
Mexico's major cities during the
last 'three months • is causing
concern to Jews here, the New
York Times reported from Mexi
co City.
_.".Their. concern_ has_..0e.en in-
creased by what they consider
to be a concerted anti-Semitic
campaign in parts of the %11/1exi-'
can press recently about what
they believe to be an unofficial
but effective bar against the.
entry of European and Israeli
Jews to Mexico," the report said.
. Distribution - of . the pamphlets
appears to . be .nationwide, but
they have been found • in the
greatest nurnberS in Mexico City;
Puebla and- Torreon. -Issued by
The Chicago Tribune's edi- an organization calling itself
torial criticism of the Jewish the' National Union for Country
War Veterans of the United and Race,. the pamphlet accuses
Harmon
D Pt Silver
States has drawn a sharp re- the Jews. of perpetrating a var-
during the 'remaining months of joinder from Detroiter Harry
iety of social and economic-evils,
1953 to assure the full-scale Madison, national commander.
and asks "real'' Mexicans to boy-
In a letter to the Christian .c.ott Jewish-oWned shops
continuation of urgent programs
Century,
which
reprinted
por-
in Israel and other parts of the
. The Times report also. draws
-world will be considered this tions of the Tribune editorial attention to the fact that while
weekend bir more than 750 Jew- and added its own endorsement there is no official bar to the
iS1-i community- leaders meeting of the Chicago newspaper's at- entry of Jews into . maxico; Jew-
in' Clev,eland for an emergency tack on JWV, Madison took is- ish leaders. believe there- is an
national report conference. . sue with the view, expressed by effective procedure within Mexi-
The • conference, opening- Sat- -both publications, that there is can consulates abroad to keep
urday evening at the Statler no need for a Jewish veterans them out;
Rotel, will mark the -high point organization because these. men
. This is said to apply even to-
Of . an intensive special drive to "were not mustered in as Jews
raise a minimum of $25,000,000 but as citizens" and hence "have tourists,- with the exception . of
this fall and will weigh plans no special problems as Jewish visitors from the Americas and
occasionally Jewish travelers
for a further full-scope effort veterans."
during the remaining months of I The Christian Century, gener- from some - Western - European
ally recognized as the foremost countries. . . .
1953.
-
.
. The continuing . requirement voice of Protestant church opin- •
_ .
for sizeable dollar funds has ion in this country, praised the Turkey Protests. Israel
been brought on by the acute Chicago Tribune for "pulling no Foreign. Ministry Transfer
plight of refugee and dependent punches" -in - its criticism of -the
men, women and children num- Jewish War Veterans.
.ISTANBUL, (.JTA)—The Turk-
Lashing out sharply at the ish government has Sent Israel
bering 330,000 in Israel, 180,000
in .European and Moslem lands ; Tribune; Madison stated: "The a note pretesting- the transfer
and 5,000 Who have either ar- same newspaper which asserts of the Israel Foreign _ Ministry
rived or are due soon in the that Jewish veterans have no from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
United States as displaced per- special problems because of . The note informed the. Israel.
. their religious faith has turned, Foreign Ministry that the Turk-
sons,
;:The conference will hear from •to say the least, a cold and hos- ish Legation in Tel Aviv would
fOrmer UN Secretary General tile eye on every effort to intro- not . move to Jerusalem, as it and
duce new laws, and enforce other foreign missions have been
existing legislation, toward the invited to do: The note stressed
end that our social and eco- that the Turkish government
nomic system may be cleansed considers the transfer to jeru-
of prejudice and discrimina- salem a violation of United Na-
LLK
tion."
OF BOTTLES SOLEX
tions resolutions on Jerusalem.

-

Madison Attacks
Tribune Editorial

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Rabbi Invited to Germany
For State 'Dept. Program

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
State Department h a s made
known that Rabbi Nathan A.
Perilman, of Cong. Emanu-El,
New York, has been invited to
spend three months in Germany

Chocolates

Sweets Chest: Red and ivory com-

1953 BUICK SPECIAL
$2301.30

bination chest imported from - -

Holland. Four drawers full of

Delivered Complete. This price In-
cludes directional signals, State sales
. all for $2301.30.
tax and license .

Barton's selected continental

chocolataes. Makes beautiful

See or Coll

jewel box, 1 lb., $3.98;

Jack
arkowitz

to participate in a lecture series
On the relevance of religion to

social and economic problems.
Rabbi Perilman left Oct. 6
with Father Gustave Weigel, of
Woodstock College, according to
the 'State Department. The two
clergymen will be joined in Ger-
manY by a - representative •of
the Protestant faith.
The three religious leaders
have been invited to participate
in this project under the Inter-
national Educational Exchange
Program of the State Depart-
ment.

1 lb., 12 oz., $5.98,

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Assortment:

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symbols proclaim a harmoni-
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delicious chocolates. Fruit cor- •
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pecan delight, delicious fruits

and many others. Assorted
Milk and dark chocolates.
1 lb., $1.64

2 lb., $3.28.

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