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February 17, 1967 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-02-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jabotinsky-Frankfurter Luncheon Recalled

Friday, February 17, 1967-17

He said that they are really try- them by positively discouraging
(Continued from Page 16)
Pend almost entirely on the way ing to prevent it, but find it dif- them? The same is true of those
who try to enlist sympathy in
ficult to do.
our claims are presented.
F: There is a thing I should any other Capital. But if you ask
.1: You mentioned, Mr. F., that
you spent some time in Pales- like to ask you, Mr. J. While in me what I really believe, the
tine. What were your impres- Palestine, I have met some of answer is: I believe that Eng-
your people, and it appears that land is our best bet, provided
sions of Wauchope?
F: I have spent much time they talk about trying to change we deal with it rightly.
F: I am very glad to hear your
with Wauchope. I have the im- the Mandatory. Italy is particu-
pression that he is a very honest larly mentioned as a possible bet- opinion on that subject. There
man, sincerely trying to do his ter alternative. I should like to may be various views as to the
best. If he has anti-Zionist aims know whether you think it pos- use of such tactics, but what I
in the back of his mind, then sible that we should think at all wanted to know is whether the
he is the best actor I have ever of Italy as a Mandatory, while the leader thinks seriously of a change
of Mandatory. As long as I know
seen. Frankly, I do not believe present Italian regime lasts?
J: Personally, I do not think that he does not, I am not parti-
it. My wife had the same im-
"IDDZ PURE BEEF
it necessary to consider serious- cularly concerned in what indivi-
pression of his straight-forward-
ly the possibility of Italy as a dual Revisionists in Palestine say.
ness, and I believe in a woman's
K a s h r u t h Supervision by
Mandatory under any Italian re-
intuition. The one great preoccu-
The rest of the conversation
prominent Orthodox Rabbi:
gime. I believe that England is deals largely with an analysis of
pation of his, is public security.
still our best chance, and that the present Italian regime. J. and
Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal
He is determined not to have
and two steady Mashgichim.
it is much easier to persuade F. think that Mussolini is a great
the least bloodshed while he is
England to change its attitude administrator, and J. explains the
High Commissioner, and if neces-
than it would be to form any theatrical trappings of Fascism as
sary, he will subordinate every-
U. S. Gov't. Inspected
new combinations. That is what being in the dramatic tradition of
thing else to this. Have you met
E I S
C O
G
c cE AR GA 01. 01 LF LF I I N
I am trying to do, and what all Italian public life.
13 •0607
him?
WILNO
KOSHER
BOLOGNA
J: Yes. I met him at dinner official Zionist authorities should
The conversation comes to a
SALAMI

FRANKFURTERS

CORNED
BEEF

with Melchett in London. After try to do. But what if there are conclusion. J. and F. part with
some
people
who
talk
about
a
Distributed in Detroit and Michigan by:
dinner, we spoke for over an hour.
friendly assurances of being glad
of Mandatory? Let them to have met and of having en- JULIUS POLLAK, 7522 Fenkell, Detroit
Tel.: UN 2-5820
He made the same -impression on change
Me. I do not believe that he has talk; let them even shout. Do joyed this conversation. _
any Macchiavellistic policies in you think it is so useless? I do
his mind. He told me that it is not, frankly. In the determina-
not his task to see the Jewish Na- tion of England's Palestinian
tional Home brought to a conclu- policy, everything counts, in-
sion during his term of office, but cluding the appetite of France,
he hopes that its foundations will Italy, Poland, and who not, to
be laid while he is High Commis- get Palestine. And if the appe-
sioner. As for Trans-Jordan, it will tites of some circles in France,
have, sooner or later, to be open Italy, Poland are stimulated by
statements from in-
to the Jews, but he prefers to de- sympathetic
lay it. The one reform he is ob- dividual Jews, it is all for the
viously determined upon, is the better. Do you want me to is-
introduction of the Legislative sue an express denial, and to
Council. He considers it his duty say that I want to cling forever
England as a Mandatory, and
to bring about a Legislative Coun- to
cil, because of the undertaking that England is the only Manda-
given in Passfield's White Book. tory whom we can possibly con-
F: So he keeps always coming sider as satisfactory from our
back to this White Book! He did point of view? Why should I? I
the same thing in his conversa- live in Paris. I talk with French
statesmen. - I want their sym-
tions with me. He seems to con-
sider that, as a soldier, he is under pathy. I do not have to encour-
their possible hopes of get-
a duty to carry out the policies of age
ting Palestine because I have
the White Book.
A: This means only that in the not given up the hope that we
question of the Legislative Coun- will some to terms with Eng-
cil, we should not waste our time land, but why should I alienate
trying to influence Wauchope, but
try to influence the London circles, `Instant Yiddish' Book
so that they would modify their Now on LP Record
instructions to the High Commis-
Tikvah Records of New York,
sioner.
has produced "Instant Yiddish,"
J: Anyhow, this has been some originally a phrase book of key
time ago, and since _then the ques- Yiddish words, and expressions in
tion of the - Legislative Council Transliterated Yiddish, on a 12-
Seems to have been shelved for inch, LP high fidelity record. It is
some time. However, it may still the first single-disc, teaching rec-
come up at a later date. I have ord on Yiddish in English.
asked him point blank: and sup-
The record is accompanied by a
posing that the Council proves as booklet which includes a pronun-
much of an obstacle as we say it ciation guide and instructions on
will be, what will you do? He re- how to use the booklet in conjunc-
plied that he will have no hesita- tion with the record. The everyday
tion to abolish any institution if situations covered in the record
it proved a danger instead of a represent the experiences one is
help.
most likely to encounter in the
F: That is very interesting.
U.S.A. and abroad.
A: Even with the best inten-
The voices on the record are
tions of General Wauchope, it those of Maria Karnilova and Zyee
might not be so easy to abolish a Scooler, both from the cast of
Legislative Council once it has "Fiddler on the Roof." The record
been created. Isn't it much easier is based on the phrase book of the
to concentrate on preventing its same name by Frederick Kogos,
We have had very nice comments change whatsoever in the product it-
creation?
published by Citadel Press.
J. and F. (Agree).
The book and record are avail-
about the new picture label of Heinz self. Heinz Vegetarian Beans have all
F: What did you think of him able from Kogos Books, '77 Maple
in general?
Vegetarian Beans, Mrs. Friedman, the old-fashioned goodness that Mrs.
Dr., Great Neck, N.Y. 11021, as
J: I have no doubt that he is well as at record stores and book
however, disagrees! Emphatically! Friedman loves.The recipe is just as it
the best High Commissioner Pales- dealers.
tine ever had.
Mrs. Friedman does not like modern has been. foryears and years. Absolutely!
F: I am glad you think so. It is Socialism Center Eyed
design; she collects antiques. She finds Positively! And the 0 approval seal is
my opinion too, and of course, he
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
is much better than Chancellor.
great
beauty in old-fashioned objects— in its customary spot—up front! Because
TEL AVIV—The creation of an
J: And no comparison at all
international
center
for
modern
with Herbert Samuel.
so many people happen to like mod-
including old-fashioned labels.Well,
F: Oh! He is a hundred times Socialist thought is being con-
em design, Mrs. F.,your old
what can we do to make this
sidered by Mapai, the Israel labor
better than Herbert Samuel.
A few more minutes are spent party, it was reported Wednesday
friend now comes to you in a
good lady happy? Only this:—
while both J. and F. criticize Her- in Israel. The center would be
established
in
Israel.
Mapai
sec-
new dress. But it's still your
bert Samuel.
we assure her—and everybody
A: Has either of you asked retary, Mrs. Golda Meir, has re-
old friend—accent on "old".
else—that there has been no
Wauchope about the Arab immi- portedly already approached vari-
gration? The fact that the Ad- ous Socialist parties throughout the
ministration tolerates it can not world for assistance in establishing
Kosher! Parvel the CO seat of approval of THE UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF
"just happen." It looks like a the project and some, in Scandina-
AMERICA IS on the label, lust above the illustration of the beans. It's on all four sizes. Of course!
via, England, France and Italy, have
deliberate policy.
F: I have asked him about it. expressed readiness to participate.

Wilno
koshe

CORNED BEEF

Mrs. Friedman
doesn't like
our new label.

GROSS

REALTY

.

"Smarte s t Move

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