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March 21, 1941 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-03-21

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March 21, 1941

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Appeal Committee, and L. Bak-
stansky, secretary of the British
Zionist Federation.
The announcement told a dra-
matic story of personal participa-
tion on the part of every English
Zionist and of heroic devotion
on the part of those resident in
the bombed areas to the cause
of the Jewish National Home.
Their own physical danger, per-
haps, has sharpened their per-
ception of the necessity for pro-
viding the secure have of a home-
land for the exiled victims of
Nazi persecution.

lin hastily on sealed trains for
Lisbon,
At the same time it was learn-
ed that Dr. Otto Hirsch, director
of the Reichsvereinigung der
Juden in Deutschland, official or-
ganization of German Jews, has
been arrested by the Gestapo.
The reason for Dr. Hirsch's ar-
•est could not be learned.
A fearless leader of Germany's
Jews, Dr. Hirsch has been ar-
rested several times since 1933
when Hitler seized power. In 22 Jews, 44 Poles Given Seven
Years for Smuggling Food
1935 he was held for a week by
Into Lodz Ghetto
the Gestapo in the dreaded Co-
lumbia House, regarded through-
STOCKHOLM. — (WNS)—A
out Europe as the private tor- Nazi high court sentenced 22
ture chamber of the Gestapo.
Jews and 44 Poles to seven years
at hard labor after finding them
Bulgaria Expells 2,000 Jews guilty of smuggling food into the
Jewish ghetto in Lodz in Nazi-
From Nazi Army Center
ANKARA. — (WNS) — The occupied Poland.
The Nazi high court added five
Bulgarian Government has order-
the expulsion to other parts of years to the prison sentence
the country of the 2,000 Jews re- meted out to the Jews and Poles
siding in Philippopolis, the Gen- by a lower court which sentenced
eral Staff headquarters of the the prisoners to two years. The
Nazi Army, which 10 days after Nazi prosecutor was dissatisfied
its formal occupation of Bulgaria with the lower court's decision
and took the case to the higher
became its undisputed master.
The Jewish community of Phil- court for review.
ippopolis is one of the oldest
Jewish communities in Bulgaria, President Roosevelt Ridicules the
Nazi Racial Theories
having been established there
since 1878 when Turkey was
WASHINGTON, — (WNS) —
forced to yield Macedonia to Declaring that "there isn't now,
Bulgaria.
and there never will be any race
of people on the earth fit to serve
Nazis Launch Program to "Ar- as masters over their fellow men,"
President Roosevelt predicted that
yanize" Economic Life
the Nazi racial theories "will
of Poland
LISBON. — (WNS) — A Nazi prove to be pure stuff and non-
program to "aryanize" the eco- sense" in his address at the an-
nomic life of the Netherlands has nual dinner of the White House
been launched by Nazi Commis- Correspondent's Association. Re-
sioner Arthur Seyss-Inquart, who plying to the Nazi-Fascist con-
announced that no Jewish busi- tention that the United States
ness may be sold or leased with- will be overcome "by disrupting
confusion and disunion and moral
out his consent.
The new decree, the Nazi com- disintegration • from within," the
missioner explained, was designed President emphasized: "There
to prevent sales to conceal Jewish will be no divisions of party or
ownership, The decree empowers section or race, no divisions of
the Nazi commissioned to forbid nationality or religion. There is
all Jewish enterprises in the not one among us who does not
Netherlands and to appoint have a stake in the outcome of
"Aryan" administrators for Jew- the effort in which we are now
engaged."
ish concerns.
Commissioner Seyss-Inquart, in
a nation-wide radio broadcast, Hebrew University Furthers Eretz
Israel's War Effort
warned the Dutch people against
being friendly with the Jews,
JERUSALEM.—(Palcor Agen-
he described as the real enemies cy)—The Hebrew University on
of Holland. He threatened drastic Mount Stopus has harnessed it-
reprisals against Netherlanders self wholeheartedly to Eretz Is-
who manifest their sympathy for rael's war effort and to the solu-
the Jews by participating in anti- tion of the country's problems.
Nazi demonstrations.
At the very start of the war the
university placed itself at the dis-
English Keren Hayesod Has posal of the authorities and in-
Raised £40,000
dicated various • ways in which
LONDON.—(Palcor Agency)— it could be of help. It has al-
In the two months since the for- ready rendered striking service
mal launching of the Keren Haye- to the Army Health authorities.
Six courses in tropical and sub-
sod campaign in Great Britain,
remarkable headway has been tropical diseases have been held
made in the collection of funds, for English and Australian Medi-
which already amount to £40,000, cal Officers under the direction of
it was announced by Lady Eva Professor Saul Adler, head of
Reading, chairman of the Fund's the University's Department of
Parasitology. The Hygiene and
Bacteriological Departments have
prepared for the Australian Army
24-YEAR HEBREW-ENGLISH diagnosis serums for typhoid,
paratyphoid, dysentery and mon-
CALENDAR FREE TO OUR ingitis. Blood-test serums have
also been prepared for the Polish
READERS
Army.
Food research is another war-
All dates - 1924 to 1949 -
time problem which is engaging
in new edition
the university's attention. The De-
partment of Bacteriology and
Hygiene has already achieved in
this direction results which are
of value for both military and
civilian purposes.

Sabbath Observing Food tice Philip Kleinfeld; Moses H.
Honig, ex-president of Young Is-
Dealers hold Convention rael, and Rabbi Solomon Reich-

man, founder and president of
On March 16, the Sabbath Ob- the association, were the speakers.
serving Grocers and Food Deal-
ers Association of New York held Novel Relates Struggle in
its annual convention and ban-
Poland During Strife
quet at the Broadway Central
with Bolsheviks
Hotel, 73 Broadway, New York,
under the chairmanship of Rabbi
Philip Jaron and Horace Staf-
Solomon Reichman, president of ford have collaborated in the
the association. Guests and dele- writing of a novel, "Two Alone",
gates numbered mor ethan 500 (Houghton Mifflin Co.) which re-
persons. Mendel Teitelbaum, lates the romantic experiences of
chairman of the board of direc- a Polish soldier and his sweet-
tors, called the convention to heart who traveled through war-
order. Rabbi Israel Rosenberg, torn Poland during the days of
president of the Union of Ortho- the battle with the Bolsheviki. It
dox Rabbis; Rabbi A. I. Faivel- is more than a powerful love
son, executive director of the story which caused two young
Rabbinical Board of New York; people to overcome the difficulties
Leon Gellman, president of the of cutting through enemy lines,
Mizrachi Organization of Amer- Of battling against disease and
ica; M. Morton Rubinstein, vice- hunger, in order to reach their
president of the Mizrachi Organ- destination in Lithuania, It also
ization; Rabbi Herbert S. Gold- gives a vivid picture of the hor-
stein, honorary president of the rors of war. As such, it gains
Union of Orthodox Jewish Con- in importance as a most inter-
gregations; Supreme Court Jus- esting story.

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may still secure free copies of
the new edition of the 24-Year
Heinz Hebrew - English calendar.
Jewish families all over the
country sent for the last edition
of the calendar, which went to
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The calendar is very convenient
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of the Detroit Districts Associa-
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