How do Jews live and work in the shadow of the hammer and sickle? Is there a future for them? What . about anti- Semitism be- hind the Iron Curtain? These and related ques- tions a b out Jewish cultur- , economic, a n d religious life, in a com- munity long separated from the body of world Jewry, will be dis- Schneiderman cussed by Samuel Schneiderman, author and journalist, who recently re- turned from a re-visit to Po- land, this Saturday, 8:30 p.m., in the New Labor Zionist Cen- ter on Schaefer. The lecture, as well as docu- mentary films obtained by Schneiderman, portraying Jew- tion Premier Col. Gamal Abdel The Jewish News Commen- in which she referred to the ish life behind the Iron Cur- Nasser's speech during the tain will be shown for the first Egyptian celebrations marking tator's tribute to Judge Charles two eminent jurists as "two time to a western audience the British withdrawal from the C. Simons, on his 80th birth- citizens of Michigan who have under the combined auspices of Suez Canal zone contained a day, and Justice Henry M. But- distinguished themselves in the the Farband-Labor Zionist Or- threat against Israel, an Israel zel, on his 85th birthday, was life of my State and our Na- der, the Yiddish Culture Com- F o r eign Ministry spokesman inserted in the Congressional tion." mittee of the Jewish Commun- ity Council of Metropolitan De- troit, and the Landsmanshaf- ten Council of Detroit. The films, including some taken of the historic Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the communi- ties of Cracow, Lodz, and Lub- lin, and other former centers of Jewish creativity, portray Scenes of Jewish life. Schneiderman was graduated from Warsaw University. He was editor of several Yiddish- Polish newspapers, and he wrote a widely read column in Haint. After being_ in Spain during that country's memorable civil war, he wrote -"Krieg in Shpa- nien," a description of the Spanish Civil War. After World War II he went back to Poland to see the ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto. He was the first American journalist to enter Kielce, Poland, following the infamous pogrom there. On his return to the United States, NEW YORK (JTA)—The first he wrote "Between Fear and German picture in many years Hope." A prolific writer under the to touch on the Jewish ques- tion is now in production. pen name of A. Lubiner, he Scenes are being filmed in New presently writes for the Day Morning Journal and is United York. . The picture is "Friederike von Nations correspondent for Ha- Barring," and it is being pro- doar, an Israeli publication. David Sislin, Samuel Sigal, duced and directed by Rolph and Morris Malin, chairmen of Thiele. the sponsoring organizations, The story revolves around an urge the community to attend aristocratic young German girl this lecture. who falls in love with a Jewish theater director and emigrates with him after the advent of Organize Seminary the Nazis. She later returned In Romanian Community STOCKHOLM, (JTA) — A to Germany after his death and perished at the end of the war. rabbinical seminary has been In an interview with Variety, established in Arad, Romania, the entertainment trade organ, Dr. A. Rosen, Chief Rabbi of director Thiele pointed out that Romania, declared at a recep- "the German public has a men- tion given in his honor by the tal bloc on the question of the Jewish community of Stock- Jews. They don't want to talk holm. The school has 35 stu- about it. They want to forget dents, Rabbi Rosen said. it as much as they can. There- fore, to make a film about the Jewish question, and what has happened, would be economic suicide. •"However, it's different, we think, if the question is raised in the context of a whole dramatic story. Maybe we suc- ceed in having people sit there and cry over what has happened to these people on the screen. And, once they do, maybe then they are willing to go home and give the matter—and their own relation to it—some thought," he said. New German Film on Jewish Topic said. Israel believes that aggression is being planned and threatened and that its rights to security and to freedom from fear of attack under the terms of the israel-Egyptian armistice pact are being violated. The spokesman revealed that Israel has made a complaint to the Mixed Armistice Commis- sion to this effect. He said: "Egypt's hostile in- tention was further strength- ened by the recent tightening of the Suez Canal blockade and the concentration of the Egyptian army along Israel's borders and by the Egyptian claim that she is at war with Israel." Col. Nasser has publicly in- formed the world "in unmis- takable terms" that he plans to use the weapons displayed during the celebrations in Cairo against Israel, the Foreign Min- istry spokesman charged. . How Did We Get to be America's Largest Dealer? 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Thursdays to 8:30 P.M. • N.;Q:;;Vs , Adv. $—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS—Friday, June 29, 1956 3 Groups Sponsor Saturday's Lecture Threats by Nasser Congresswoman Griffiths Inserts Draw Fire from Israel on Jewish Life Behind Iron Curtain JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Egyp- Tribute to Simons, Butzel in Record