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December 27, 1940 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-12-27

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December 27, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Palestine Events to Be Re-
Prominent Jewish Women
AN INTIMATE STUDY OF HITLER
viewed at Zionist Admin-
on American Rescue
istrative Meeting in Phil-
"The Woman Who Lived in Hitler's House" Tells What
Ship Mission
adelphia
Happens in Berchtesgaden, Revealing the
Fuehrer's Love Affairs
Twenty-five outstanding women
WASHINGTON, D. C. — The

Chanukah Greetings!

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A Joyous Chanukah to All!

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of prominence in the field of so-
cial service, arts, letters and
drama, education and society, have
added their names to a national
list of more than 135 nationally
prominent sponsors of the first
American Rescue Ship Mission
which aims at transporting 150,-
000 Spanish Republican refugees
from concentration camps in
Vichy, France, to havens in Mex-
ico and the Latin Americas. This
announcement was made by Miss
Helen Keller, the Rescue Mission's
Honorary Chairman. Included on
the national list are: Mrs. Mor-
decai Ezekiel, former Detroiter;
Fannie Hurst, Tess Slesinger, wri-
. ter; and Jean Starr Untermeyer,
writer and poet.

SINCERE GOOD WISHES
FOR A
JOYOUS CHANUKAH! . .

MILGRIM
Incorporated

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Chanukah Greetings . .





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—DAVID GOLDBERG, Pres.

"A FUEL WITHOUT A FAULT"

Of all the stories written about
Adolf Hitler, his habits and be-
havior, Pauline Kohler's "The
Woman Who Lived in Hitler's
House," published by Sheridan
House, 386 Fourth Ave., New
York, is one of the most strik-
ing revelations.
The author landed into a
maid's job at Berchtesgaden
straight from a concentration
camp. Her parents disappeared
because of their social demo-
cratic views. Her husband land-
ed in a concentration camp
shortly after they were married
as a result of an act of jealousy
on the part of a fellow worker.
Slander of the Fuehrer • was the
charge against her. Upon her
release, her experiences read like
a fairy tale. There is a succes-
sion of intrigue, immorality, ter-
rorism. The habits of the Nazis,
and especially Hitler himself,
lead the reader to believe that
the head of the German state is
a maniac.
Hitler's astrologer, Karl Os-

Parkside School
Serves North End

Branch of United Hebrew Schools
Redecorated; Children Elect
Officers

sietz, has great influence over
him, we are told. Hitler is de-
scribed as superstitious, and as
constantly consulting the stars.
According to Miss Kohler, the
stories about Hitler's poor health
are true. Also, she confirms
rumors that there are three Hit-
ler doubles who occasionally sub-
stitute for him.
The brutality of Goebbels,
Goering and other Nazi leaders is
revealed in this interesting story.
Goebbels is quoted as having said,
upon returning from a drive dur-
ing which he killed an elderly
man, "that was the most pleas-
ant afternoon's driving I have
ever done."
IIitler's love affairs, exposed
in "The Woman Who Lived in
Hitler's House," include the tor-
turing. of Geli Raubal, Hitler's
niece, who committed suicide;
Renate Muller, who had the mis-
fortune of having fallen in love
with a young Jew, and who was
also forced to suicide by the
constant watch kept over her by
the Gestapo; Jenny Jugo, who
was first Goebbels' mistress and
then became Hitler's mistress;
Leni Riefenstahl, Eva Braun,
Frauelein Kirstner and others.
Miss Kohler writes: "One rea-
son I was glad to leave Berch-
tesgaden was to escape from the
feverish morbidity of its atmo-
sphere—largely caused by these
strange love-affairs."
The story of this woman in
captivity in Hitler's home, who
later managed to escape to Paris
where she was rejoined by her
husband who likewise escaped
from concentration camp, is an
interesting explanation of the in-
sane background of Hitler and
his cohorts.

The Parkside Hebrew Schools,
located at Parkside and Midland,
recently has been completely
decorated and painted within and
without. This school serves not
o n 1 y the immediate Fenkell
neighborhood, but also the peo-
ple who live north of Puritan in
the Six, and Seven and Eight
Mile Road sections, as well as
the section west of Livernois.
Plans are now being completed
for the extention of the bus serv-
ice in order to fully accommo-
date those who live in the new
sections. For information in con-
nection with these services, please
call Townsend 8-0063.
The pupils of the Parkside
School have organized their own
school goyernment. Each class
has its .own officers who hold
meetings and decide on all mat-
ters pertaining to their class.
Last week they held elections,
and the following officers were
elected: Miss Weintrobe's clas-
ses: 4 o'clock, Bella Mash, presi-
dent; Allan Swidler, vice-presi-
dent; Martin Feldman, secretary;
5:30 class, Norman Feingold,
president, Maurice Davidson,
vice-president; Jack Wittenberg,
secretary. Mr. Ruttenberg's clas-
ses: 4 o'clock, Arnold Aisen,
president; Eleanor Clayton, vice-
president; Marvin Fuhrer, secre-
tary; 5:30 class, Paul Caplan,
president; Maurice Silver, vict-
president; David Hyams, secre-
tary; 7 o'clock class, Daniel Gil-
bert, president; David Levine,
vice-president, Sidney Swidler,
secretary. Mr. Michlin's classes:
4 o'clock class. Jerome Berghoff,
president; Gilbert Nickelson,
vice-president; Richard Barnett,
secretary; 5:30 class, David Sol-
omon, president; Seymour Dash,
vice-president; and Isadore Le-
vine. secretary.
Michael Michlin is the princi-
pal of the school.

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INSTANT SERVICE ON FUEL OIL

Buy Your Coal Now and Save Money!

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H. ROSS

Joins their Jewish Representative

in wishing the entire Jewish Community a
Joyous Chanukah!

You are also invited to view the

New 1941 De Soto - Plymouth Models

now on display in their showroom.
TEMPLE 2-5800
5454 CASS AVE.

CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY.

American Red Cross Thanks
The Chronicle

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
The national officers of the
American Red Cross are truly
appreciative of the splendid co-
operation given through the col-
umns of your publication in our
annual membership campaign.
Your generous aid in thus reach-
ing a wider circle of readers has
been particularly important be-
cause of the heavy responsibilities
devolving upon our organization
as a result of our national de-
fense program.
Sincerely yours,
G. Stewart Brown,
National Director,
Public Information
Service.

Maimonides Auxiliary to
Meet on Saturday

The next meeting of the Mai-
tnonides Ladies Auxiliary Society
will be held on Dec. 28 at the
home of Mrs. I. Z. Silvarman,
19714 Shrevesbury, at 1 p.m. Des-
sert and coffee will be served.
Mah jong or bridge will follow

recent developments in Palestine
in the fields of immigration and
colonization, and the progress re-
corded by the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America in the past thro.,
months in carrying out its pr.-
gram for enlisting mass support
for Palestine will be reviewed and
discussed at a meeting of the na-
tional administrative council con.
vened for Sunday, Jan. 5, at the
Benjamin Franklin Hotel, in
Philadelphia, Pa.

A Joyous Chanukah to All

Brotherhood of

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CHANUKAH GREETINGS

Upon this occasion, may I express to all
Jewry the sincere hope for good will and
understanding among all nations and that you
all may enjoy a Joyous Chanukah!

Harry H. Bennett

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