Van Paassen, Here for Israel Bonds, i Committee of 25 Urges Women to Save Fellow Jews Chosen, for 25th Dr.• Pierre van Paassen, world die Eastern struggles, stated he Balfour Concert famous author, a great Christian would write another dozen to theologian who fought the Nazis, appeared in Detroit on behalf of Israel Bonds, Monday, to ad- dress the Detroit congregational sisterhoods" gathering at -Tem- ple Israel. Van Paassen, who was among the first to expose the anti - Jewish Arab Grand Mufti, urged the gathering to raise the maximum funds for refugee aid. In a speech which sympathized with the 100,000 Jewish "wanderers" who have been "robbed of their Iasi pos- sessions and driven out from half a dozen countries," the author stressed the need for refugee aid monies. The majority of the world has been indifferent to the ref- ugees' plight, he observed. World Jewry must come to their rescue, since it is only Jews who will extend effort to save their fellow Jews, he asserted. To strengthen the impact of his plea, the author quoted Hebrew and translated his chosen phrases. "The Jews have always been the people of nierey, rahmanim bni rah 7 manim," he declared. When Moses read out the tab- lets received on Mount Sinai, the Children of Israel replied, "naaseh venhishmah, we will do and we will listen." Tradition says that Jews of all times swear, "we wiH do, naaseh," Van Paassen reminded.- He urged the audience "to do, to perform, to act" so as to save Jewish lives. Israel needs outside funds to aid her in refugee rescue since she is struggling to keep a solv- ent economy. If the tiny country should spend her financial re- sources for, rescuing Jews, 'the would ould face a break- down. "Such a breakdown woukl be an invitation -for Arab armies to walk in," he warned. Van Paassen, who has written 12 books related. to Jewish Mid- NOTICE to the owners and ,MONCRIEF FURNACES GAS. converting to Before you convert - to gas, be sure you get the Luxaire or Moncrief gas cone _ rsion unit es- peciVly made by the manufac- turer to fit YOUR furnace. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE!,, No other make will give you the same efficient, economical opera- tion. Phone your dealer and GET THE UNIT DESIGNED for YOU! attract "s o m e people from watching television or playing golf" for an hour's attention to the pressing refugee problem. He denounced the hardhearted and the cynical. The Jewish sympathizer pointed out how Jews are yet "the most plausibly available scapegoats when anything goes wrong." He cited as example, King Hussein's- baseless blame of Jews. In his dread of being assassinated by someone from the poverty stricken Jordanian masses, he throws on the Jews the blame for his every diffi- culty, Van Paassen declared. Citing statistics of displaced Jews, the author noted that 120,- 000 Jews from Hungary will try to emigrate this year. The JDC is spending $15,000 a • day for 12,000 Hungarian refugees in Austria already, he reported. In Marseilles, there is a backlog of 5,000 North Afri- can Jews still in a camp. Meanwhile there are 2,000 more coming in per month. There are 40,000 Jews in Iran pleading to get out. But there they must wait. There isn't . enough money to begin evac- uating them ... And we can't forget the 30,000 victims of. Hitler's terror who are _Still in European camps, he ex- claimed. Recalling the incident of two American Point Four workers killed by Iranian bandits, Van Paassen described the terrifying and degrading conditions under which refugees must live. In concluding, he admonished the audience to end "this story of silent -dread." nal Brith to Insta ll S. American District Bnai Brith will officially in- stall its newest international district comprising the Latin American jewish community, at a convention in Lima, Peru, on Sunday. There are 30 active Bnai Brith_ units in 13 Latin American na- tions. Brazil leads with six, the Argentine has five. Other na- tions with Bnai Brith member- ship are, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile,-- Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, _ Peru, Para- guay, Uruguay and Venezuela. The new unit, ',to be knoWn as Bnai Brith District 20, will receive its formal charter from Dr. William Haber, of Ann Arbor, Mich., chairman of the Bnai Brith Hillel Commission and a member of the faculty of the University of Michigan. Bnai Brith also has chartered. districts in Great Britain and Ireland, continental Europe and Israel besides the seven dis- tricts which embrace the United States and Canada. Other affi- liate units have been estab- lished in Australia and Japan. MONEY GROWS Automatically. 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Ellmann, Rabbi Leon -Fram Rabbi Benjamin H. Gor- relick, Rabbi- A. M. Hershman, Dr. Richard C. Hertz, William B. Isenberg, Bernard Isaacs, Morris M. Jacobs, Rabbi Moses Lehrman, M. Ben Lewis, Milton S. Marwil, Robert R. Marwil, Leonard L. Radner, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Philip . SIbmo- vitz, Irving Sniderman, Dr. Bernard Weston, David M. Zellman, Maurice H. Zackheim. A. C. Lappin is general chair- man of this year's Balfour con- cert. Harry • Cohen is honorary chairman. New Peace Plea Rejected by Arabs at Global Parley Held in London LONDON (JTA)---Israel re- and Pakistan. Pressure was newed its plea for peace with being built up behind a resolu- its Arab neighbor's before the tion on refugees which the Arab conference of the Interparlia- States were attempting to use mentary Union which is taking to force repatriation of Palestine place here and which is at- Arabs' on Israel. The Dutch delegation' was tended by members of the Israel and Arab parliaments. How- favorable to Israel and British ever, the Arab speakers at the delegate Elaine Burton objected conference rejected Israel's ap- to the attempt to single out the Arab refugees among all the peal. In an address which drew Others. She suggested that this praise from a number of the specific problem might be 500 delegates of 49 countries, solved by an Arab-Israel settle- David Hacehen, Israel's former ment recognizing. Israel's exist- Ambassador . to Burma, asked ence and ending the Arab block- the Arabs to allow the "small ade and •boycott of Israel. voice of Israel be heard above the noise; tensions and w a r preparations in the Middle East." 'Israel, he continued, 1 wants peace but "we will never I allow our neighbors to destroy Nursery Sales_ us by force of arms; nor will they succeed." S Dirt • Fertilize Each of the Arab states, led Crushed Concrete • Flowe by ,the Egyptian delegation, at- Sodding • 'Seeding tacked Israel and its proposals, Lawn Service • GoTrdea Tools asserting that the Middle East Tree Trimming • Evergreens could not return to peace as Top Dressing long as the Jewish State existed. They were backed by the'Soviet 13918 Linwood TO 5-6515 Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia DICK'S LANDSCAPING and TREE COMPANY ' IRVING B. MOROF, C.P.A. MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTING Sir Keith Joseph to Tour in U. S. Sir Keith Joseph, Conserva- tive Member of Parliament and a leader in Jewish communal affairs in Britain, arrived in the- United States for a nine- week • visit tinder the auspices of the English-Speaking Union. lihe 39-year-old baronet is Par- liamentary Secretary to the Under Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs. He is the holder of a Ford-E-S.U. Travel Grant, part of an Eng- lish-Speaking Union program to offer leaders of British pub- lic opinion a first-hand view of the United States. Representing the constituency of Leeds North-East, Sir Keith is active in the Conservative Party, being secretary - of the Tory Back Benchers Health and Social Security Committee and a member of the "One Nation" group of Tory M.P.s. He is a specialist in the problems of the elderly and in penal ad- ministration. In private life Sir Keith is a director of. Gilbert- Ash- Ltd., a building, and civil engineering firm with far-flung activities in the British Isles and Africa. He has served as 11 onorau treasurer of the Friends of the Hebrew Univer- sity and on many other Jewish charitable bodies. At various times he has been Councilman and Alderman of the City of London. Educated at Harrow and at Oxford, where he took a first- class degree in law, Sir Keith is a Fellow of All Souls Col- lege, Oxford. 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