Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1944 — Page 2

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THE JEWISH POST

Friday, March 31, 1944

“ISRAEL IN EGYPT” ON N.B.C. PASSOVER PROGRAM THIS SUNDAY

NEW YORK—A musical dramatization of Handel’s “Israel in Egypt,” will highlight a special program observing Passover over the NBC network at 1 p. m. (C. W. T.), Sunday, April 2. The music will be conducted by Professor A. W. Binder, of the Free Synagogue Choir. Presented in cooperation with the Synagogue Council of America, the program opens with a short address by Justice Mayer Steinbrink, of the New York State Supreme Sourt. Narrator on the broadcast will be Rabbi Ahron Opher, assistant to the president, of the Synagogue Council. The*

program concludes with a talk by Dr. Israel Goldstein, the president.

Merivale in Passover Broadcast Saturday Special NEW YORK—Philip Merivale will be the narrator on a special Passover broadcast based upon Franz Werfel’s story, “The Third Commandment — the story of a Modern Exodus,” which will be presented jointly by the Mutual Broadcasting System and the American Jewish Comrnitee over the Mutual Network Saturday evening, April 1, from 10:15 to 10:45 Ip. m. (Eastern War Time.)

F. D. R. Backs Opposition To Resolution By JcwIhIi Telegraphic Agency WASHINGTON—Zionist leaders here are disappointed but are refraining from comment presently on President Roosevelt’s statement backing the War Department's opposition to the Palestine Resolution. The question of whether America Jews seeking to go to Palestine to take up permanent residence there woud be admitted in view of the White Paper ban was discussed here as an aftermath of

the confusion and disappUintinent resulting from the President’s statement.

Mass Meeting Asks for Jewish Commonwealth By Jewlxh Telegraphic Agency NEW YORK—More than 20,000 people crowded into Madison Square Garden this week adopted a resolution demanding the immediate abolition of the British White Paper and calling for “the opening wide of the gates of Palestine to Jewish immigration and settlement, to the end that the Jews may reconstitute Palestine as a free and democratic Jewish Commonwealth.”

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900,000 Jews Nazi Bag In Hungary BULLETIN By Jewiah Telegraphic Agency ISTANBUL—The Nazis have sent the Chief Rabbi of Hungary to a concentration camp, while raids on Jewish homes continue. For the last eight days trucks loaded with Jews have been leaving Budapest and other Hungarian cities bound for undisclosed destinations.

Says Jews Trapped By Jewiah Telegraphic Agency ZURICH — Suicides of Jewish refugees from Poland who had found haven in Hungary are reported this week in a brief message which reached here from Budapest despite the strict censorship introduced by the German military authorities following their occupation of the country. The message also reveals that a number of Jewish leaders are among the prominent Hungarians arrested in Budapest by the Gestapo. It estimates that 150,000 Jewish, Polish, Serbian and other refugees are now threatened with deportation from Hungary, or with concentration camps under Gestapo supervision. The Jews in Hungary are trapped, Swiss newspapers point out. Emphasizing that Hungary was the only Axis country where Jews had been living in comparative freedom, though under severe anti-Jewish restrictions, the articles express fears that the Jews in Hungary face persecution and annihilation by German occupational authorities. Ministers Ask Action As 15 Jews Attacked By Jewiah Telegraphic Agency BOSTON — Representatives of 300 Protestant ministers in Greater Boston called on Police Commissioner Joseph Sullivan to make arrests if further disturbances similar to the assault on 15 members of a veteran’s band by a group of anti-Semitic hoodlums last week occur. Meanwhile, the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, New England regional office, commendeij the Veterans of Foreign Wars, whose Malden (Boston suburb) Post sponsors the band, and the Jewish War Veterans of Malden, for “their determination to investigate the entire affair and its an-ti-American implications.” Last week’s incident occurred at the conclusion of the annual Evacuation Day parade here when a group of anti-Semitic youths spied Seaman Albert Cohen, who was marching with a band from the Malden Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. After passing several derogatory remarks about Cohen and several other Jewish members of the band, the hoodlums attacked them, severely beating several of the Malden youths.

The trade agreement negotiated last month between Palestine and Egypt will shortly enter into effect, the Cairo press reports.

Establishment of a Jewish National Shipping Company jointly by the Jewish Agency and the Nachson and Atro shipping lines, has been announced in Tel Aviv.