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Histadrut Drive Expected to Hit
$100,000 Mark Following Ilan's- Visit
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7
Friday, December 17, 1954
new!
Chattanooga Bigot
Gets His Rebuke
Better than a 17 percent in- • of the. Landsmanshaft Division,
crease in pre-campaign pledges with the assistance of M. Malin,
and contributions to the 1954-55 J.
Ormond, M. Ross and M.
Histadrut drive is being main-
Jesse B. Stoner, Dixieland's
tained during the actual cam- Malin, J. Ormond, M. Ross and
paign, it was indicated from re- M. Schulzinger are currently ar- bush-league bigot, now has three
ports submitted by several divi- ranging the traditional "Hista- strikes on him. Last July he
sion chairmen at last Tuesday's drut Evening" in various local picketed the Chattanooga Times.
The demonstration fell flat. The
full executive board meeting. organizations.
following month, the 30-year-old
Philip Goldstein, board chair-
Specifically intended to trig- head of the Anti-Jewish Party
man, advises that activities are ger a period of activity by re-
now in full swing in all divisions spective groups on behalf of the made a noisy bid for notoriety
by pulling a demonstration in
and campaign groups.
campaign, an interesting pro- Washington in front of the
Campaign leaders last week gram consisting of a speaker White House. He and his hand-
included Drs. Max Mosen and and film, outlining the current ful of followers were completely
M. L. Falick, professional group developments in Israel, is pre- l• ignored by both press and pub-
I. Shrodeck, furniture division; sented.
4 lic. Now he has done it again
M. Levin, .Poale Zion Branch
This year's movie, "Faces of An outdoor rally he staged to
Two; M. Lieber-,
Israel," was filmed in Israel last draw the Christmas crowds last
man and L.
summer. In color ,the film has weekend on Chattanooga's Ham-
Redstone, Poale.
a running time of an hour, and ilton County Courthouse steps,
Zion Branch'
according to advance releases is 1 according to an eyewitness ac-
Pour; M. Glass,
a unique and outstanding count, turned into a complete
Minkowiter So-
achievement in the field of doc- 1 fizzle.
ciety; M. Ross,
umentary films.
Despite thousands of Christ-
Bereznitzer So-
Organizations, clubs and so-- 1 mas shoppers in the streets only
ciety; S. Kane,
cieties wishing to reserve time a block away, and announce-
B. Naimark and.
for 'the exhibition of this film ments of the rally placed in
L. Jacobs, Far-
are advised to contact the His- every rural mailbox in the sur-
band Branch
tadrut office, TO, 9-8660.
rounding area, Stoner could
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muster only a handful of people,
Comment i n
Arthur J. Levin, southeast
We Kindle These Lights said
with a . joint
regional director of the Anti-
meeting of Ilan
Defamation League of Bnai
Poale Zion Branches Four and Eight Eras in Jewish History Brith, who was present as an ob-
Six, a weekend of activities is
By N. E. ARORSTANI, M.D.
server. He said that of the 50-
planned to continue efforts in
odd persons attending the dem-
Eight candles were burning and glowing
the campaign. _
and gleaming
onstration, about 40 were police
Ben Zion Ilan will be guest of They smoldered low and fluttered high; officers, newspaper reporters
all the semblance. they had all
honor at this meeting today. They had
the seeming
and sociology students.
During his fpur-day stay here, Of flickering freedom—a gasp and a sigh.
Stoner was frequently inter-
Ilan also will meet with Poale The first that was kindled aforemost rupted by the students present
kept swaying
Zion Branches 7, 10, 11 and 2 as
with such heckling cries as —
luminous rays to the right and left;
well as members of the Scrap In
They told of our ancestors' tortous stray- "What church are you a mem-
ing
Metal Division, executive board
wilds and through deserts of ber of?" — "What kind of a
and chapter officers of Pioneer Thfough
verdure bereft.
Christian are you to preach
Women.
The second loomed up in most singular hate " — "What did you do to
A former American, Ilan emi-
brilliance
help this country during the
of peace filled our souls with
grated to Palestine over 20 years And visions
war?" — "What kind of an
a thrill;
ago. He played a significant role It hailed the first kingdom of Judah's American do you call yourself?"
inception,
in Israel's bid for independence Of Judah
Stoner's voice, due to a break-
in splendor by destiny's will.
and its subsequent liberation.
down in his loudspeaker equip-
showed a dent and methought
For the past two years, he has The third
ment, did not carry far and was
that grim shadows
served as chief of. the Gadna Were trying to hide its still lingering all but drowned out by the traf-
flame;
and Nahal Department of the It soon broke in twain and it erambled fic noises. He spoke in a halt-
Ministry of Defense.
assunder:
ing monotone for the most part,
arose, each distinct in
These two groups are the Two kingdoms
except when he shouted about
name.
fighting Pioneer Youth Corps of
"lying Jews," "Jew communists,"
burnt but faintly in hazy
the Israeli army, which combines The fourth
the Chatanooga Times, and the
confusion,
an instant, it flared and was Anti - Defamation Leagiie. He
military and agricultural train- It trembled
dead;
trig, and establish settlements Its lustre was waning, its past a delus ion, was especially vituperative about
To Babel as captives its children were the League.
along Israel's frontiers.
led.
He was one of the founders of
Stoner finally gave up, stopped
The fifth twinkled first in vague lumine-
Afikim in the Jordan Valley,
talking and stepped back among
scence.
which is now one of the Jewish And like a bright star it burst forth in his nine followers in green arm-
the night:
state's flourishing collective set- The call
came from Cyrus, the Mede, to bands who stood by in stony-
the Remnant
tlements. He played a leading
faced silence. They did not ap-
Of
Jacob
and warmed our hopes with a
role in mobilizing the Jewish
plaud or make any demonstra-
radiant light.
Brigade, and after the war, as
tion. A bundle of Anti-Jewish
shone forth in stvh dazzling
e member of the Central Refu- The sixth
Party literature on the court-
effulgence.
gee Committee of the Jewish Our hearts throbbed triumphantly, tears house steps for distribution to
filled our eyes;
Brigade, he organized rescue We saw
the
splendid achievement the expected crowd, remained
of valor,
activities in Europe's DP camps.
undisturbed. The students drift-
Mattathias and Judah before us arose.
Only recently he represented
ed away in small groups when it
alas, oh what dire recollee- seemed that the "fun" was over.
Histadrut and the Jewish Ag- The seventh,
tions—
ency in India. His visit here is A nightmare of torture, of ages oppress-
ed;
expected to stimulate response It utterly
failed, and It faded and Brandeis AZA to Conduct
to bring the local campaign over
dwindled,
We gathered curses whenever we blessed. Ahavas Achim Service
the $100,000.
Louis Levine and Hyman Lip- The eighth, oh the eighth! See a star haft
Late services at Cong. Ahavas
sitz, chairman and co-chairman To crorwisnenwith success our yet unceasing
Achim this evening will be con-
tail!
The eighth is the pillar of our Restora- ducted by members .of Louis D.
tion.
Brandeis Chapter, Aleph Zadik
I light on the path of Israel our soil.
Aleph. The group meets -regu-
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