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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-04-11

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April 11, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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President Roosevelt Lauds Resettlement Program
of National Refugee Service

BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS PESACH

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"EAST SIDE"
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Telephone LAfayette 0008

Characterizing the resettlement policy of the National Refugee
Service as "of value not only to the immigrant himself, but to the
Nation also," President Franklin D. Roosevelt in a letter of William
Rosenwald, president of the NRS, praised the refugee agency for
its part in helping "these new Americans to become good
Americans".
The text of the President's letter follows:

THE WHITE

STORAGE

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WASHINGTON

February 20, 1941

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Through Years of Depression or Progress

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DEPENDABLE SERVICE

Dear Mr. Romunmldt

Every American must be proud that throughout these
troubled years our country bas held fast to its tradition of
providing a haven of refuge for those who had to flee from other
lands. It is necessary today, more than ever before, that this
tradition of asylum be maintained.

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Our responsibility to those.who woe to our shores to
share our freedom and em' democracy cannot end with the issuance
of a visa. It is, therefore, fortunate that many agencies have
assumed the responsibility of helping these new Americans to
become good Americans.

The work which the National Refugee Service, Inc. has
been doing to facilitate the adjustment of the refugees who have
come to the United States has been moat constructive. Its re-
settlement program, which seeks to distribute these newcomers
away from the large cities on the eastern seaboard, is especially
significant. Such resettlement is of value not only to the
Immigrant himself, but to the Nation also. It may well be that
the experience which you have had in providing for an orderly
adjustment of the refugees who have come to our shores in recent
years, may provide a model of constructive absorption of immigrants
into our economic and social life.

With all good wishes in this excellent work, I am

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JOYOUS PESACH



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New York. N. I.

Autobiography and
Humor on 1941 List
Of Publications

Your Lawn Cut Every Week

thority adds considerably to the
'mine of this interesting volume.
"The American Jewish Year
Book," Volume 43, edited by
Harry Schneiderman
"Social Life of the Jews in
J. Solis-Cohen, Jr., president of Spain During the Middle Ages,"
the Jewish Publication Society of by Abraham A. Neuman. A vivid
America, in announcing the So- portrayal of Jewish life in the
ciety's publication program for land of romance and tragedy.
1941, emphasizes the continua- Here the reader will find an au-
tion of the expanded program for thentic and intimate picture of
the past four years. The society the daily life of the Spanish Jews
will publish six titles, seven vol- realistically portrayed.
umes, during 1941, instead of
"The Fire Eater," by Henry
three books which were formerly J. Berkowitz. American fiction
printed each year. The publica- readers will enjoy meeting Adam
tion program for 1941 is:
Levy, Dr. Berkowitz' hero of this
"I Have Considered the Days," fast-moving, modern youth novel.
by Cyrus Adler, a unique auto- He is a two-fisted, hard-hitting
biography. Started without any fighter with physical courage and
idea of publication, written 41 spiritual loyalty. He battles his
odd moments, edited after his way through the city streets, the
death, the Jewish Publication So- football field and the World War,
never for a moment forgetting his
Jewishness. This is an adven
ture story for boys and girls. It
breathes the spirit of the Ameri-
can scene.
"Children's Stories," by Sadie
R. Weilerstein. A collection of
short stories for children of six
and seven. Each story deals with
an essential feature of an im-
portant day in the Jewish calen-
dar.
Membership in the Jewish
Publication Society of America
costs as little as $6 per year, for
which members receive a yearly
quota of any three cloth-bound
books published by the Society.
Members paying $10 per year re-
ceive theix choice of any six
cloth-bound books published by
the society. Full details of the
membership plan, catalogues and
J. SOLIS COHEN, JR.
other interesting literature on
ciety considers the publication of the work of the social are avail-
this volume to be a great privi- able by writing to the executive
lege. In this book, in simple con- director, Maurice Jacobs, 320
versational style, he has jotted Lewis Tower Bldg., Philadel-
down some of his less well known phia, Pa.
experiences. It is not an exhaus-
tive autobiography. It is as if
in the evening of his life he has
talked to us of people and
places.
"Let Laughter Ring: Humor-
ous Jewish Stories," by S. Felix
A VERY JOYOUS
Mendelsohn. This new collection
of humorous stories was compiled
in exciting style by Rabbi Men-
delsohn, the author of "The Jew
Laughs." The volume represents
a distinct contribution to Jewish
folk-lore. People of all ages and
groups will find this anthology of
400 stories a source of delight-
ful entertainment. The careful
observer will see in them the
genius of the Jew in adapting
himself to his fate and environ-
ment. A large number of the
anecdotes show how the German
Jew is meeting the latest out-
bursts of hatred. More than one-
There IS ONE In
third of the stories deal with
American Jewish life. An intro-
duction to the entire subject of
Jewish humor by a competent au-

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