THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 11, French Leader World ORT Head GENEVA (JTA) — Daniel Mayer, prominent French states- man and an active member of the Jewish community, was elected chairman of the execu- tive committee of the World ORT Union at the conclusion of its two-day meeting here. A former Minister of Labor in the French government and a one-time chairman of the French National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee, Mayer is currently president of the League for the Rights of Man. It was reported at the meet- ing of world ORT leaders that the Joint Distribution Commit- tee has agreed to provide $1,- 575,000 for ORT activities this year, an increase of $75,000 over last year. The JDC alloca- tion is to come from funds of the United Jewish Appeal and in part from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. Emphasizing that the sum granted by the JDC to the ORT is approximately one-third of the total annual requirement of the ORT, the report submitted to the meeting said: "Relations be- tween ORT and JDC are not limited to financing. In almost every key area ORT and JDC operate within an intimate part- nership framework. There is hardly an aspect of ORT activ- ity that has not been affected by this bond of mutuality." Pro-Israel Article by Soustelle in New Monthly Periodical A new monthly magazine, The Mediterranean and Eur- africia, has just made its ap- pearance f o r t h e purpose of clarifying issues Middle East. Its offices are at 108 E. 81st St., New York 28. The editor is A. G. Hor- on. Checri Kanaan, De- troit Lebanese editor, is a Soustelle, member of the editorial board. The first issue of the mag- azine contains articles by Israeli writers, and on Israeli issues. Reproduced is a "Letter to a Leftist" by Jacques Soustelle, who has just been named a member of French Prime Minister De Gaulle's Cabinet. In it Soustelle made the com- ment: "We stood up to the chal- lenge of Hitler and Mussolini; yet the Leftists of today sup- port the tyranny of Nasser and Bourguiba, whose claims are based on a plebiscite totaling 99.9 per cent of. the 'so-called votes'. We rejected indignantly the doctrine of racialism and anti-Semitism; yet these men of the 'new Left' show only kindness toward the fanatics of who openly an- Jewish Writers Gain .Pan-Arabism nounce . their intention to de- Prominence in Canada stroy the State of Israel,. the State which gives refuge and Former Detroiter Ruth Brot- to ' a Malkin survivors of man writes in a signed article ' hope Hitler's massacres." in the Canadian Jewish chron- icle of a recent Authors' Con- vention in Canada at which the Auschwitz Documents efforts of Canadian Jewish writ- Delivered by Russia ers were highlighted. LONDON (WJA) — Docu- "The trend of young Jewish writers in producing novels, ments concerning Oswiecim plays, poems, vignettes, etc. is (Auschwitz) concentration camp proportionally far greater than referring, among other things, the general membership in re- to .the. hiliilding of crematoria lation to non-Jews in the Can- by a German, firm, the activi- adian Authors' Association." ties of Dr. Clauberg, police From meager beginnings just -photographs of prisoners, and eight years ago, Jewish writers lists of prisoners killed by the in the conference have begun Nazis shortly before the 'libera- to make their mark. with this tion of Oswiecim (about 2,000 year's University of Ontario names), have been handed to a President's medal and a check delegation' of the Polish "Union for $250 going to Sidney Katz, of Fighters • for Freedom and Democracy," a "group of Polish for a magazine article. Brotman also writes of the activists. representing. the Polish president of the -CAA Prof. resistance movement and for- Watson Kirconnel, a non-Jew mer prisoners of Nazi camps," who not only reads and writes by the Soviet War Veterans' Yiddish, but reviews all Jewish Committee in Moscow. This was reported by J. Izy- poetry and literature sent him and translates and prints them dorczyk, chairman of the Polish delegation, according to the of- in the Canadian Quarterly. ficial Polish news agency, the Jewish News Classified Number World Jewish Congress Infor- mation Department learns. VE. 8-9364 is your The Polish delegation, on the other hand, is reported to have IF YOU TURN THE handed over to the Soviet War Veterans' Committee a number ( ZI P of documents concerning the UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T participation of Soviet partisans FIND A FINER WINE THAN in the Polish resistance move- ment,. as well as lists of Soviet prisoners who died in Oswiecim, containing the names of about and now you can enjoy 8,000 persons, and a file of pris- oners numbering about 6,000 persons. . Yeshiva University Given Recorded Talmud Lectures SUMMER WINE Ws a choice mellow wine with natural fruit fla- vors to give it a sensa- tional new taste. It's the most wonderful cooling drink when served "on the rocks" or in a tall drink with ice and soda, Nature Boy is made by Cadillac Club, the larg- est selling wine in Mich- igan. Milan Wineries, IDefroli, Mich. .1•1111, Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of Yeshiva University, received a set of the first Talmud lec- tures ever to be recorded. They were presented to him by Rabbi Pinchas M. Teitz, founder and lecturer of the National` "Bas- Kol" Talmudic Association, which produced the records. Rabbi Teitz, of Elizabeth, N.J., a presidium member of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis, is a famed Talmudic scholar and lecturer of the "Talmudic Semi- nar of the Air," a weekly series of Talmud lectures broadcast on radio in New York. Canada Aroused at Communist's Anti-Jewish Talk MONTREAL (JTA) — An anti-Jewish speech delivered at a meeting of the Ontario Com- munist Party by a leader of the party, who was introduced under the party name Yakir, has provoked indigation in the press here following publica- tion of the full text of his speech, which was circulated to all Communist clubs in On- tario "for information pur- poses." The speech, which follows the line of the anti-Jewish interview given by Nikita S. Krushchev, Soviet Premier, in Moscow to the French news- paper Le Figaro last April, was devoted, to the fact that Jews are leaving the Com- munist Party en masse in pro- test against the suppression of Jewish cultural life in the Soviet Union. Declaring that Jews, more than other people, have ac- quired "bad traits" because of the abnormal situation in which they lived for 2,000 years, the Canadian Communist leader said: "Why have Jews come to the party and gone away? Jewish working people, who had come to Canada 30-40 years ago, came from European coun- tries where they were op- pressed socially and nationally without rights, lived in poverty. It was natural that they should pin their hopes for a better life in the revolutionary struggle to change their con- ditions of life for the better, and they joined in the fight- Ida Silverman Fund Makes Possible 33 Israeli Synagogues Mrs. Archibald (Ida) Silver- man, of Providence, R. I., in- forms us that the fund she has established for the construction of synagogues in Israel already has completed 20 synagogue buildings and that 13 more are under construction. Thus, a total of 33 synagogues will have been established by the Israel Synagogue Building Fund within a few weeks. It costs $10,000 to construct a two-room synagogue, Mrs. Silverman painted out. Israeli and American leaders are commending Mrs. Silverman for her sponsorship of this project which is enabling settle- ments without means to acquire houses of worship. ing ranks. And living in Canada at that time in conditions of poverty and exploitation, they continued their struggle through the Communist Party. "With the beginning of the second world war, Canada en- tered a period of war and post- war prosperity and large sec- tions of Jewish workers took to business, opened up small shops, and in time they re- grouped themselves socially. Things here were not too bad: they became prosperous. "Why did non-Jewish work- ers fail to become prosperous? We know from experience that in the capitalistic countries Jews have been discriminated against, have not been per- mitted into the basic industries of the countries. The Jew re- mained therefore, in the light industries and in commerce. A miner cannot open up a mine in his house, an auto- mobile worker cannot estab- lish in his home an automobile plant. It takes million to do it, apart from this. "A needle trades worker can indeed put up a sewing ma- chine in his cellar, and he has a shop. A Jewish peddler takes a suitcase with small articles, goes from door to door tryirig to sell, and he is already a merchant. A Jew has historic inclinations to commerce, and in prosperity years he worked himself up. A wage earner in the basic industries can never, in years of crisis or in years of prosperity, become well-to- do. At present the largest part of the Jews no longer belong to the working class, engaged in production of goods, in fac- tories and plants. "It is, therefore, understand- able, why they left the party. A party of Communists is not a charitable institution. Since they no longer belong to the working class, they don't any more see in the party the de- fender of their social interests. Correct is the principle; with the change in the social posi- tion, the social outlook and thinking also changes. "For a considerable time they were thinking of leaving the party. They didn't have enough 'courage' for such a step. The more 'courageous' had left before. They were waiting for such an opportunity and such an opportunity ar- rived. Jewish culture in the Soviet Union. Behind this screen they found it possible to hide petty ambitions, the truth, their cowardice and they left." 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Members of the audience in the courtroom were restrained from trying to lynch Sommer after the one-time "Butcher of Buchenwald" pleaded not guil- ty and told the court that he had never treated anyone bru- tally and that he had not killed "a human soul" on his own ini- tiative. The close of the trial was marked by a verbal clash be- tween the court president, Dr. Paulus, and a defense attorney when the latter declared that inmates of the concentration camp had been nothing but "a hodge-podge and criminals." Leading West German news- papers, devoting considerable space to coverage of the case, have pointed out that many guil- ty members of the Gestapo and the SS were still at large. The German press also drew the moral that young Germans must be brought up to repudiate sad- ism in every form. 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