Martyrcilogicat Memoirs Eban, Cited by Hadassah Leaders; Introduce Senate Bill Hosht Yizkor Book Reveals Predicts 3,000,000 Israel Population to Allow 5;000 Refugees to Migrate to Atherica Nazi-hafileted Tragedies One of the most deeply mov- I would remain alive to be a wit- ing accounts of the Nazi atroc- I ness" of what had occurred. He ities and of the extermination of therefore decided to make a rec- Eastern European Jewries has ord of the events,- so that the just been published/In Tel Aviv world should know about the and is being distributed in this !murders and bestialities. country by the Hoshter Society. "Let the world know," was "The Book of Hosht — In his aim, so that the words of Memoriam" ("Sefer Hosht—Yiz- at least one person should go kor Buch") is in Yiddish. It was down on record. edited by Reuben !Fink, well ! Goldshtein argues with the known American Jewish writer Almighty for having per- and a former Washington cor- mitted the atrocities to occur. respondent, from whom the vol- His diary is a book of griev- ume is available at 300 Central ances. . Park W., New York 24, or from Fink states in his fOrewarcl Henry Dubin, 1228 Grand Con- that if this volume had been course, Bronx, N. Y. The assis- made available ten years ago, it tant editor of the book was would have formed one of the Abraham Yaron of Tel Aviv. most touching records in Jewish This remarkable record of martyrological literature in the events in the town of Hosht can, evidence that piled up against indeed, be likened to "The Diary Nazism. As martyrological writ- of Anne Frank." It is based on ing, it will 'probably go down the records kept, before his in history for all time to come death, by Peretz Goldshtein, as a most valuable chronicle. who was sheltered by a Polish The editor of "The Book of family, the Kafars. Hosht" states that this book "is In an explanatory note in this a true monument for the city book, Dr. S. Margoshes, the edi- of Hosht and for all the places tor of the Tog, relates how this that Hitler has destroyed." diary was called to his atten- Fink refers to Goldshtein's tion when he was in Poland in belief that his memoirs would January of 1946. He at once rec- sell a million copies and to ognized its great value and pur- the wish expressed in his will chased it. But because of the that the proceeds to go for a avalanche of material already monument in tribute to the possessed by his paper, it could martyrs who are buried in a not be published in this coun- single graie five kilometers try. He turned it over to Fink, from. Hosht. Fink asserts that with the result of its editing the readers of this book will and publication becoming a recognize :the justice of gold- reality. shtein's beliefs. Some of the pages were so Abraham Yaron, the co-editor wet that they could not be de- of the book, also from Hosht, ciphered. But nearly the entire has lived in Israel for 25 years. text has been retained and there - In the second pbrtion of the is now - available this valuable - book, Yaron evaluates the sari-. record of additional evidence of, -teal and cultural life of the Jews the bnitalities that were prac- in :the- destroyed community. ticed against the Jews. to the martyrs, artyiS, and Goldshtein' sensed that "there praise - fOr the book, are con- was little hope that a single Jew tained- in brief essays ;by. the well known Yiddish. writer's, M. Osherovitch and Chaim Lieber-}: REMEMBER man. An important Section of the!!!.; book is devoted to outstand- ing people who have come from HOsht, and those who are particularly honored are the 'gazers — Abraham and Rose and their children, , William; Joseph, Jacob and Anna — who have distinguished them- selves in philanthropy and in SIGNIFICANCE • supreme efforts in Israel, where- they built a pulp plant, TO EVERY and in behalf of UJA, Israel Bonds and other causes. OCCASION ... Yaron has entitled his portion of the book ‘"fei. Life Has Van- ished." The Goldshtein records appear • in the first part under the title "Let the World Know." Fink has written the third part, as a tribute to Hosht, under the title "Hosht and Its People." The fourth portion of the book, "YizkorIn Merriam," con- tains a list of the martyrs. N• F• LEND REAL PLANT TREES in ISRAEL -TO HONOR • • • • Births •Bar Mitzvahs Weddings • Frolidays Holidays • Parties Family Occasions JNF OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. CALL UN 4-2767 • ISRAEL NEEDS TREES Seek to Elevate Position of Cantor in Synagogue Life The Cantors Assembly at its tenth annual conference held at Grossinger, N.Y., last week, adopted a' declaration of prin- ciples elevating the cantor to a position relative to the rabbi in 600 Conservative Jewish con- gregations in the United States and Canada. The Cantors Assembly will move to establish "authority in all matters pertaining to litur- gical music and musical activi- ties of the synagogue and affili- ated groups." An appeal to -organizations and communities to close Michi- gan Week with a thoughtful look into the future and coming era of atomic power was made today by DR. HENRY J. GOM- BERG, professor of nuclear and electrical engineering at the JEWISH University of Michigan. Dr. • Gomberg, who heads the New NATIONAL Frontiers Day committee for FUND Michigan. Week, May 19 to 25, 18414 WYOMING AVENUE said every citizen ! should be ALL CONTRIBUTIONS TO JNF ,thinking what will. Michigan be ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE like '25 or 100" years • - - Israel Ambassador ABBA E1IAN received a citation of merit from Hadassah, Women's Zionist Organization of Amer- ica, from Mrs. BENJAMIN GOTTESMAN (left), national treas- urer of Hadassah, at a special meeting at Hadassah House in New York last week. 'Looking on are - Dr. MIRIAM FREUND (second from left),. Hadassah president, and Mrs. SAMUEL W. HALPRIN, acting chairman of the American Section of the Jewish Agency. The citation was given "in tribute to the man and the statesman, in recognition of the understanding and cooperation between the United States and Israel which his efforts have inspired." Ambassador Eban told the women that the next decade will see Israel's population grow to 3,000,000. He said he hopes the next decade also brings peace between Israel and her neighbors, but that "that gift does not lie within our hands alone." WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Re- publican Sen. Clifford Case, of New -Jersey, introduced a - bill to amend the Eisenhower ref- ugee program by permitting 5,000 refugees froth non Com- - munist countries to be included among the 68,000 escapees from Communism admitted annually. While the new Case amend- ment does not refer specifically to Jewish refugees from Egypt,. a spokesman for Sen. Case said this was the intended applica- tion and that it had the back- ing of the State Department. Co-sponsors of the amendment are Republican Senators Jacob K..Javits and Irving ,Ives, both of New York, and Sen. H. Alex- ander Smith of New Jersey: THE SPRINGELS Are ALMOST READY! 48 Governors Join in Donating Histories to Hebrew U'. in Israel Forty-eight of the nation's governors are joining to make an unparalleled gift to the Jew- ish National and University Li- brary of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, it was announced by the Very Rev. James A. Pike, president of the New York Chapter .of the America= Israel Society, the organization which advoctes close cultural ties between the United States and Israel. Rev. Pike, Dean of New York City's Cathedral of. St. John the Divine, revealed that each of the governors including G. Mennen Williams of Michigan— had contributed volumes of their - state's, history to the America-Israel .Society :for for- warding ..-to the Jewish ; Na tional and. -University Library_ of the Jerusalem university. - The offiCial ceremonial press entation will take place at 'a dinner co-sponsored by the America-Israel Society and the American Friends of the He- brew University at Hotel Com- modore, New: York, May 28. The unique collection of vol- umes will, be formally tendered by Governor Theodore R. Mc- Keldin of Maryland, president of the America-Israel Society, to Daniel G. Ross, president of the American Friends of the Hebrew University. Governor McKeldin will visit Israel in June when Dr. Ben- jamin Mazar, president of the Hebrew University, will for- mally accept the books from the Maryland executive. Thinking of Cadillac -= Think of Me . JOHN LEBOW Representing ;T JEFFERSON BRANCH LLAC MOTOR COMPANY 3180 E. JEFFERSON LO. 7-6611 — Res. UN. 3-5127 MBASSY 1. 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