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A merica 'm4 Periodical critter
October 4, 1940
Happy New Year to All!
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
Bnai Brith Leader Honors Chalutzim
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Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All !
RODIN CLUB
Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All!
The first fall meeting of the
Rodin Club was held at the home
of Mrs. Nathan Fishman. A mid-
night lunch was served and the
evening was spent in bridge and
mah jong.
New members welcomed by the
club were Mrs. Ben Rosenburg
of Wyandotte; Mrs. Sidney Mi-
con of Glynn Court; Mrs. Meyer
Kahlden of Chicago Blvd.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Dave Gross-
man, 3375 Collingwod Ave., on
Oct. 9, at 8 p. m.
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Rosh Hashonah Greetings to All!
Sorenson's Flowers
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Sincere Rosh Hashonah Greetings
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SINCERE NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS
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Henry Monsky (right), president of the Supreme Lodge of
Bnai Brith, paying homage to the heroic Chalutzim of the Jewish
Homeland by placing a floral tribute before the Pioneer Statue in
the Palestine Pavilion's Hall of Transformation. To the left of the
statue stands Meyer W. Weisgal, director of the Pavilion.
Addressing the participants in Bnai Brith Day at the World's
Fair, Mr. Monsky spoke of the miraculous transition that has come
about in Palestine because of the zeal, devotion and unprecedented
self-sacrifice of the Jewish pioneers.
"The vast problem of rehabilitation and resettlement, caused
by the ravages in war-devastated Europe, gives special significance
to this all-important movement in Jewish life," Mr. Monsky con-
tinued. "Our efforts must be redoubled. Our faith in the ultimate
victory of righteousness and justice over the evil of force and
terrorism must not falter.
"The Palestine Pavilion," Mr. Monsky added, "symbolizes the
great achievement of a free, unrestricted, epoch-making effort on
the part of an ancient people. It breathes forth a message of hope
for the thousands of homeless Jews in Europe — yes, a message
of hope for Jews throughout the world."
Roth Hashonah Greetings to All !
YOU CAN FORGET EVERYTHING—
BUT NOT YOUR ,WEDDING DAY!
Happy New Year to All !
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This, and Hias 1913 File, Helped Alien Solve
Her Registration Problem
NEW YORK — A woman may
be capable of forgetting almost
anything — but never her wed-
ding day.
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This phychological phenomenon
came to the rescue of Mrs. Louis
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was greatly perplexed by one of
the 15 questions which every
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non-citizen resident in the United
States must answer to Uncle Sam
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under the Alien Registration Act
of 1940. As Aug. 27, the first
day of the nation-wide registra-
tion of aliens, approached, Mrs.
Frankel poured over the question
LE SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU "On what date did you arrive in
the United States?" She could
not remember the date. It was
27 years ago that she came to
this country. So many things have
happened since. Who could re-
member the exact date? Who
now could or would help her to
refresh her memory? Mrs. Fran-
kel mused.
1\ If grs of
Yes, she was a young and at-
tractive girl then. She travelled
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all the way from a small town
in the Eastern part of Europe to
become the bride of her "prince
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charming" who had proceeded her
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by several years in order to make
his fortune in the Land of Hope.
All this is very true, but can this
be helpful in obtaining from the
U. S. Immigration Service an
authentic copy of her "Record
of Arrival?" But wait! Had not
LE SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU
she and Louis consummated their
marriage just a few days after
her arrival to these shores and
had not the wedding taken place
on the premises and under the
auspices of that known Jewish
institution which acts as guard-
ian, friend and counselor to Jew-
ish immigrants? Had not the offi-
cials of that institution—yes in-
deed, its name is HIAS, the Heb-
Michigan's Outstanding
rew Sheltering and Immigrant
Sporting Goods Store
Aid Society — insisted that the
wedding take place as soon as
possible in accordance with the
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rules governing the arrival of un-
accompanied young ladies? Per-
haps these kind people may be
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helpful by consulting their rec-
ords. A postal card describing
the problem and mentioning the
date of the wedding may help
her in obtaining the required
date of arrival.
Mrs. Frankel saw light. Indeed,
the HIAS files for the year 1913
contained an accurate record of
the arrival and marriage of De-
borah Plotkin, Mrs. Frankel's
maiden name. The date of ar-
rival and the name of the ship
were established. Mrs. Frankel
was happy. Not only was she now
able to answer all of the 15
questions asked of non-citizens
for registration purposes, but this
information will satisfy a wish
she carried with her for some
time — to become a citizen of
the United States.
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CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
HEARS PLEA FOR "LABOR
STATESMEN"
ROCHESTER N. Y. (Religious
News Service). — Urgent pleas
for "labor statesmen" to assume
the responsibilities of leading or-
ganized workers, and for the
members of all faiths to work
together in fighting Communism,
Nazism and Fascism, featured
the first of a country-wide ser-
ies of Catholic Conferences on
Industrial Problems held here.
Leaders in the church, indus-
try, labor and education at-
tended the Conference.
COLLEGE MOTTO
"If we work upon marble, it
will perish; if we work upon
brass, time will efface it; if we
rear temples, they will crumble
into dust; but if we work upon
immortal minds and imbue them
with principles and with a just
fear of God and love of their
fellowmen, we engrave on those
toblets something that will
brighten to all enternity."—
State Teachers College, Radford,
Va.
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EXTENDING ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS TO THE
ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY
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