12 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle October 4, 1940 HOLIDAY GREETINGS SPECIAL VOLUME PAYS TRIBUTE HIT CHARGE OF TO MEMORY OF A. H. FRIEDLAND WAR-MONGERING Otto A. Warbelow Hebraists of America and Europe Join in Honoring Great Educator N. Y. Daily News Re- futes Accusation Against Jews has nothing toor dthoess:iiltIleirr thhaeojtsewosi the bankers death'." Rosh Hashonah Greetings! A year after his passing, "Hes president at the time of his Aleph" (A. H.) Friedland, the death. BAKER'S MACHINERY great educator, story teller, poet, Menhem Ribalow, editor of the REPAIRS Super Service Station wit, is far from forgotten. IIadoar, writes the initial es- NEW YORK (WNS) — As- 13852 VAN DYKE AVE. The truth is, he is missed say evaluating the brilliant edu- serting that "anti-Semitism is PLaza 1070 more than ever. His friends cator's life and the heroic way on the rise in this country, 3003 ELMWOOD miss his companionship. The He- in which he bore his severe ill- chiefly because of the war," the FITZROY 0518 brew speaking world misses his ness, and also writes a lengthy New York Daily News, leading essay in another section of the tabloid newspaper with a circu- SALES & SERVICE book. Damiel Persky follows lation of more than 2,000,000 with a fine tribute, and is in turn daily, scouted charges that the Also followed by a tribute of Dr. Sol- Jews "are to blame as a race 20955 VAN DYKE omon Goldman, former president or a group for our rush toward Near Eight Mile Road Season's Greetings and Best Wishes of the Zionist \ Organization of Europe's latest war." PLaza 1250.1 America and intimate friend of "Most of our anti-Semites," the deceased. the editorial said, "the Nazis Others who contribute to this frankly — and others not so volume are: S. Zemach; Dr. frankly — argue that the Jews Rosh Hashanah Greetings . KOSHER DELICATESSEN Emanuel M. 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Daniel Frisch; Simon Ginsburg, play advertising in the papers, VI. 1-0810 eminent Palestine poet; Ephraim and that thereby the Jews dic- A. Lisitzky; Hillel Bavli; A. S. tate the papers' editorial pilicies Schwartz; Zelman Schneiur, bril- on foreign affairs." LATE A. H. FRIEDLAND liant poet; Dr. Israel Efros, who The paper pointed out that sonnets and his stories. Audi- succeeded Mr. Friedland to the William Allen White's Commit- Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All! ences, especially in Cleveland , presidency of the Histadruth Ir- tee to Defend America by Aid- (YOUR DOWNTOWN CLUB) vih; Jacob Fichman• I. Lichten- ing the Allies "lists very few miss his lectures. baum, Jacob Rabinowitz and S. Jews on its roster of more than 78 Modernized Bowling Alleys It is now the Hebraisas' turn I. Pinelas. 600 eminent sponsors — as well 48 Billiard Tables to pay homage to this splendid This volume is a deserving tri_ as very few persons of draft Modern Cocktail Bar man. It takes the form of "Sefer bute to a great man. It serves 212 W. LAFAYETTE Zikoron L'Hes Aleph Friedland." to call attention to Mr. Pride- age. And the White committee is the most active agency push- a memorial volume prepared by (Opposite Post Office) creations which are in ing us toward war." the Histadruth Ivrith of Amer- land's CADILLAC 6860 ica, of which Mr. Friedland was themselves the finest monument The editorial concludes by to the memory of his very crea- saying "we think we are going tive life, into this war for the same deep, 8231 WOODWARD AVE. underlying cause that took us TRinity 2-9191 Successful Conference Closes in the last time—a cause which RIVARD BROS. Ford LONDON'S Fishman Produce Company DETROIT RECREATION COMPANY SAKS SHOW BAR Rosh Hashonah Greetings! DEUTSCH'S RESTAURANT LINWOOD and TAYLOR The Christian Science Monitor An International Daily Newspaper Published at ONE, NORWAY STREET BOSe)Ns, MASS. 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