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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle
April 19, 1940
NOTED SCHOLARS TO BE JUDGES IN
HILLEL ESSAY CONTEST ON RASHI
Estonia Retains Status Quo on
Minorities; Jews Relieved
TALLINN, Estonia (WNS)—
Je\Nish community was re-
The
lieved (onsiderably at the news
that the government will not sup-
the bill providing for a
port
At present Jews of Estonia have
full cultural autonomy.
It was learned that the Jewish
Cultural Board has been nego-
tiating with General Laidoner,
chief of the Army corps, to per-
mit Jens to write to relatives in
other countries in Yiddish. Pres-
ent regulations stipulate that cor-
respondence must be written in
Estonian, Latvian, Finnish, Swe-
dis h, Russian, Englsh, French
and German.
Dr. Julius Morgenstern (left), president of the Hebrew Union
College; Dr. Louis Finkelstein (center), provost of the Jewish
Theological Seminary; and Dr. Shalom Spiegel (right), of the
faculty of the Jewish Institute of Religion, will be the judges in
the essay contest on the life of Rashi, which is being sponsored by
the national Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation Commission among Chris-
tian and Jewish college undergraduates.
meal ever paid was remitted
to the Treasurer of the Hebrew
Sheltering and Immigrant Aid
Society (HIAS), 425 Lafayette
EXTENDS
GREETINGS
OF THE
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
SEASON
to their many friends
Otto A. Warbelow
and patrons
BAKER'S MACHINERY
REPAIRS
228 CUSTER
Trinity
—Orders have been received by
Palestine factories from India
for a large quantity of medical
preparations aggregating £5,000
in value, and a part of the or-
ders have already been delivered.
Trade relations were completed
prior to the outbreak of war,
and the three factories concerned
expect more and larger orders.
slaw Huberman, the famous vio-
linist and founder of the Pales-
tine Orchestra, at the close of a
concert at which he was the so-
loist here. Huberman, in address-
ing the newspapermen, both Arab
and Jewish, expressed ihs gratifi-
cation at seeing the former
among their Jewish colleagues.
Passover Greetings and Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community
RELIANCE Pays $326 for Hias
15-Year-Old Meal
CO.
The highest price for a single
ALARM
Arab Jouranlists Meet Huberman
India Orders Medicines from
Arab journalists were among
Palestine
TEL AVIV. (Palcor Agency) the pressmen received by Broni-
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PASSOVER GREETINGS TO ALL
St., New York City, by M. Estrin
of 909 Eastern Parkway, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. It was $326.
The meal was served Mr. Es-
trin by the society 35 years ago
DETROIT BRICK
MANUFACTURERS
ASSOCIATION
when, as a penniless and friend-
less youth, he arrived in the
United States and received his
first welcome and shelter at the
headquarters of IIIAS.
Last Saturday, Mr. Estrin at-
tended the Sabbath services at
Congregation Chovovei Torah in
Brooklyn, N. Y., of which Rabbi
Jacob Levinson, former national
president of the Mizrachi Zion-
ist Organization, is the spiritual
leader. During the services, an
appeal for the $1,000,000 HIAS
budget was being made to the
congregation by Rabbi Philip
Neuman. Responding to the plea,
Mr. Estrin announced that as a
former immigrant and beneficiary
of the HIAS service he would
like to express his appreciation
by paying for the meal he had
been given 35 years ago. "Any
amount that will be contributed
by the entire congregation will be
matched by me. The immigrants
of yesterday should be the first
to extend a helping hand to the
refugees of today!" he exclaimed.
The general response brought
$326. Mr. Estrin contributed a
similar amount.
State Senator
ALLEN GUY LUDINGTON
Extends Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Com-
munity for a Joyous Passover
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
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Tel Aviv Consumers' Stores
Cater to 16,000
(Palcor Agency)
—With the outbreak of war and
the rise in prices, societies, staffs
of large institutions and small
groups of people established con-
sumers' societies to purchase in
common at wholesale prices and
thus cut out the retailers'
charges. There are now 26 con-
sumers' societies in Tel Aviv
having 4,018 members who serve
15,916 people. Of these, seven
societies with 1,077 members and
3,760 persons in all existed be-
fore the war.
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