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Mendes-France - The French Disraeli
By DAVID HOROWITZ
the word—of North Africa. This
last matter is of immediate and
vital concern of the half-million
Jews who live in North Africa
LONDON, (AJP)—M. Mendes-
France has justifiably been de
scribed as the greatest French
prime Minister since Leon Blum.
He is France’s third Jewish Pre
mier — Blum was the first, and
Bene Mayer the second. Of the
three, M. Mendes-France has by | Jewry.
Jar the most Jewish background— | Problems in Morocco
sions if and when it comes to
power? Or will mass emigration of
North African Jewry become im
perative? Or will there be a
French-Arab-Jewish peace con-
under the daily deepening shadow ducive, ultimately, to improved re-
of nationalist Arab terrorism, and Nations between Israel and its dit
to Israel, and ipso-facto to world ficu lt neighbors? It is not too early
to give the most careful and seri
ous thought to these very inl
and the least trace of a Jewish “The situation in French Moroc-
complex, whether of inferiority Or 1 co is deeply disturbing. M Mendes-
of superiority. So says the London France is known to favor pro-
Jewish Chronicle. gressive domestic autonomy of the
Attacked as a Jew North African Protectorates within
The French anti-Semitic sheets the French Union. On the assump-
have continued to assault M. tion that he succeeds somehow in
Mendes-France as a Jew. In the reconciling the Arab nationalists
civilized organs of the press, how- and the almost equally extreme
ever, and in the polite company French colonists, one wonders
generally, it is the fashion to make about the situation of the North j the iron furnace of Hitler. Also,
up allusion to his Jewishness, African Jewish communities. Will ; at the UN France has always stood
says the Chronicle. But Aurore, the Tunisian Neo-Destour nation- up as the greatest champion of
the popular French daily, has be- alist party, which has often con- Israeli causes. It is no wonder
gun publishing excerpts from his , firmed its friendship for the Jews i then that such an understanding
book, “Liberte, Liberte, Cherie .." (and, privately, for Israel, too), nation should have chosen a son
In this work, M. Mendes-France remain true to its liberal profes- of Israel as its first citizen,
gives a wonderfully vivid and i — — -
portant questions.”
It must never be forgotten that
France has always been close to
calamity. At a time when Britain
was sinking Jewish ships carrying
the Jews and helpful in times of
refugees to Palestine, France
opened her doors and lent her
seaports as embarkation points for
the Jewish refugees who escaped
Congress Prayers
By Chicago Rabbi
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Rabbi
Morris Teller, spiritual leader of
the south side Hebrew congrega
tion, Chicago, Ill., offered the
opening prayer for the House of
Representatives here this week.
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movingly sincere account of his
experiences as a Jewish refugee
-from Vichy injustice in German-
occupied France.
Mendes and Disraeli
The Chronicle commented edi
torially as follows:
“It is easy to draw a parallel
between the triumphant return
from Geneva of M. Mendes-France
with an Indo-China truce and the
homecoming of Benjamin Disraeli
from Berlin in 1878 with ‘Peace
and honor.’ But there are- many
differences, and one — of a per
sonal nature — is that ‘Dizzy’ was
wholly and proudly Jewish.
“The French Premier has re
peatedly proclaimed his deter
mination to regard the armistice
in Indo-China as a prelude to a
concerted settlement of the other
ills afflicting France; Economic
and moral disorder, indecision on
the painful German question, and
pacification—in the best sense of
Southern *S>ocia(s
tern
Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Eugene Ober-
dorfer, 3rd Army Chrmn, of the
Armed Service Division of the Na
tional Jewish Welfare Board, was
recently elected National Vice-
Chairman of the JWB-ASD an
nounced Charles Aaron, National
President Col. Harry Hershel of
New York’s National Chairman of
the Armed Service Division.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sternberg
and daughter Ann of Asheville,
will be the guests this week-end
of their parents, Dr. and Mrs. S.
A. Visanka in Atlanta.
Morris Srochi of Atlanta, is re
cuperating from a recent opera
tion at the Georgia Baptist Hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Kosen and Ph®L
daughter, Phyllis Anne, of New
York, are visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Krick in Atlanta. Mr. Kosen
was formerly associated with the
Atlanta Welfare Fund.
* * *
Mrs. Reuben Meltz and son
Happy’ of Atlanta have just re
turned from a trip touring all
points of interest in Florida.
Friends of Hyman Jacobs will
be glad he is doing well and ex
pects to leave St. Joseph’s Hos
pital soon.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cohen
will return to Atlanta this week
after a visit to New York City.
On Oh eir Oincjerd
FLOWER-GILLMAN
Miss Shirley Roslyn Flower,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Newton Flower of Atlanta, be
came the bride of George William
Gillman, August 15, at the Pro
gressive Club. The ceremony was
performed by Rabbi Ralph De-
Koven, assisted by Cantor Joseph
Schwartzman and Rev. P. S. Clein.
The bride’s attendants were
Mrs. David Goldman of Water-
bury, Conn., the groom’s sister
and the bride’s cousins, Gail Oren-
stein, Atlanta and Terry Smullian,
Knoxville.
The groom’s best man was David
Goldman of Waterbury, Conn.,
and the usher-groomsmen were
Howard Levine, Fred Moss, Ar
thur Horwitz, all of New Haven;
Herbert Smullian, Knoxville and
Ronald Srochi, Atlanta.
A dinner reception was held
immediately following the cere
mony.
After a wedding trip to Ber
muda, Mr. and Mrs. Gillman will
make their home in New Haven.
Mrs.Gillman attended the Uni
versity of Georgia and was a mem
ber of Sigma Delta Tau sorority.
Mr. Gillman was graduated
from Syracuse University and
was a member of Sigma Alpha
Nu fraternity.
^ijew Slrriuafs
Dr. and Mrs. Larry Bregman of
Atlanta, announce the birth of "a
daughter Penny Jo, on July 21.
Mrs. Bregman is the former Joan
Martyn of Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett H. Gin-
burg of Columbia announce tha
birth of a daughter August 2.
Mrs. Ginburg is the former Milll-
cent Simon of Tabor City, N. C.
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FULTON COUNTY
House of Representatives
Primary, September 8, 1954
• Representation for All
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Announcement has been made
of the recent marriage of Mrs. Jet
Kay to Benny Glass in Waiter-
boro, S. C.
GOLDMAN-WOLF
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Goldman of
Atlanta, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Miss Harriet
Pauline Goldman to David Ber
nard Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs.
O. Wolf of San Antonio, Tex.
Miss Goldman was graduated
from Druid Hills High School and
Marjorie Webster Junior College.
Mr. Wolf was graduated from
Texas A. & M. He served as a first
lieutenant in Korea with the U. S.
Army for eight months. He is as
sociated with his father in the
insurance business in San Antonio,
where the couple will reside.
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RE-ELECT
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Congressman 5th District
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