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Thursday, Sept. 15, 1949
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stating that it should be prepared to"
go a long way, but the “Eastern com-
munities must be ready to make their
contributions, beginning by abandon-
ing the campaign of misrepresenta-
tion.”
Dr. A. L. Kubowitsky said that the
W.J.C. conference here was “hyp-
notized by the problem of relations
between the Jewish communities of
the East and the West. This was an
important question, he added, but was
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PARIS, (JTA) - The necessity of
arousing worldwide public opinion
against a revival of Nazism and anti-
Semitism in Germany was stressed by
Dr. David Petegorsky, of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, at this week’s
session of the World Jewish Congress
now meeting here.
Dr. Petegorsky added that every
effort must be made to persuade the
United States Senate to pass a reso-
lution calling for an investigation of
American policy in Germany.
Dr. L. Bievenfeld of London said
that Jewish organizations in Eastern
Europe were subject to dictation by
the policies of their governments. He
questioned whether the W.J.C. was
justified in recognizing these organi-
zations. Sidney Silverman, British, M.
P., declared that the W.J.C. had been
summoned in order to examine the
issue whether a complete breakdown
between East and West could be pre-
vented.
Rumanian Communists Challenged
Mr. Silverman challenged the Com-
munists of Rumania to organize a
protest meeting against the ban on
emigration to Israel against Ruman-
ian Jews. He urged the World Jew-
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buzzing with renewed vigor and vitality. The Sisterhood of Temple
Bethel-El has it’s Board Meeting scheduled for September 21st, at 10:00
A. M. at the Temple Center and it’s opening meeting on the 27th,
12:30 P.M. at the Temple Center. Mmes. I. Sandler and Harry Bock-
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the invocation and new members will be introduced. Mrs. Richard
Simon, President of the Sisterhood will preside.
ael and Mrs. Al Wolens back from a
weeks stay at the Baker, in Mineral
Wells. Mrs. Adolph A. Smulian at-
tending the 90th anniversary of the
Equitable Life Assurance Society of
the U. S. in Atlantic City, while Mrs.
Smulian visits her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Powell and daughter. Donna
in St. Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. E.
Jacobson and family in Kansas City.
The Ben Schusters returned from a
wonderful trip East.
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Coi. Morris Mendelsohn, chairman of
its executive committee, that the
“State Department is the most seri-
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Palestine problem and the establish-
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75th birthday of Mr. Shaw. Other
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