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Bruno Aron to Philip Klutznick Letter, May 25, 1946
May 25, 1946
Mr. Philip Klutznick
108 Rosemary Street
Chevy Chase, Md.
Dear Phil,
In a sense we can call this the end of the drama
in District Three. I thought I'd drop you a line on
the latest developments here.
Dr. Sachar attended the Grand Lodge convention in
Atlantic City. He was on the spot from the moment he
came. His oratory was not enough to placate the peo-
ple so he adopted a new course - he agreed with much
of the criticism and promised changes. He promised
that Rabinowitz would be removed, he said he would move
to Washington to be close to the situation, he will
give us a full time city director and restore the Dist-
rict operation. We will continue with athletic and social
activities, with the literature and books we had. He begged
that the do not pass a resolution of censure that was up
before the group, and finally succeeded in getting through
an innoccuous motion he framed.
He had two meetings with me privately. He accused me
of being disloyal, of inciting disagreement and not help-
ing combat it. At first he offered to let me continue if
I would fall in line. He withdrew the offer the next day
and asked me to resign, promising help in getting another
job. I have heard that the same treatment will shortly
be given to one or two others that remain.
He quoted from your letter regarding the Norfolk res-
olution to uphold his position before o ur BBYO committee.
He worked hard and used every device. Bisgyer and Sam
Weiss were both there and said they would take the matter
up with Monsky.
I feel we have forced a definite reconsideration of
program and technique and Sachar will find it very dif-
ficult to put anything over on our committee. Meanwhile,
do you know of a decent job? I thought you would like
to have this information, so I am writing in confidence.
Do let me hear from you.
Sincerely,
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Bruno Aron to Philip Klutznick Letter, May 25, 1946
Bruno Aron writes to Philip Klutznick on the termination of his employment in AZA District 3 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by Dr. Abram L. Sachar and attaches a photograph.