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June 20, 1941 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-06-20

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June 20, 1941

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Zionist Youth Council Urges
Formation of Armed Jewish
Force to Defend Palestine

At a public rally held at Cen- strengthening the morale of Jews
tral High School on Wednesday
evening, an enthusiastic audience pressed confidence that a better
of approximately 300 adopted a
resolution urging the formation world will emerge out of the
conflict for
Jews
and ex-
for
of a Jewish unit to fight with present
in the present
crisit
and
the British forces in Palestine mankind.
Other speakers
were
Philip
and called upon the remaining Slomovitz
and Aaron
Einhorn.

free Jewish
communities
of nec-
the Akiva Drasnin presided. M. Kut-
world
to provide
the means
a chapter
from pledge.
Ezekiel
essary for Palestine's defense. nick
and read
gave
the Zionist

Rudolph
Rosenthal
of Rabbi
Cleveland,
in an M.
eloquent
ad- Singing of Palestinian songs pre-
dress, pointed to the need for ceded the meeting.

Officers Installed
By Pisgah Lodge

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Officers Installed by Young
Women's Mizrachi

with the entire Nazi anti-Jewishlanders avoiding their lodal of-
ficials.
program.
A traveler arriving here from
(Continued from Page 1)
Nazi occupied Holland reported
New York Jews Give Canteen
of the Jewish National Home in that the students have initiated
to Glasgow
a
social
boycott
against
the
Palestine.
Naziz-appointed mayors and oth- GLASGOW. (JPS) — Samuel
and
Closing of Nazi Bureaus Routs er municipal officials of the coun- Keppel, John Langerman
all of New York
Anti-Semitic Agitation Centers try's big cities. The movement Henry Marks,
has spread rapidly, with the City, have donated a mobile can-
WASHINGTON. (JPS) — Un- great majority of the Nether- teen to Glasgow.
der - Secretary Sumner Welles'
note closing the Nazi Consulates
and affiliated propaganda agen-
cies in the United States not
only drew the country closer to
a severance of relations with
Germany but clamped down the
centers of anti-Semitic agitation
Natural Beauty
in this country and South Amer-
ica.
The Transocean News Service,
already under indictment for
violating the Foreign Agent and
Northern Michigan
Registration Act, the German
Library of Information and the
Genial Hospitality
German Railroads Information
Office are the other agencies af-
fected by the order.
These agencies have distrib-
uted Nazi propaganda, much. of
it anti-Semitic, at the expense of
the Berlin government. Records
subpoenaed by the Dies Com-
mittee last year showed expen-
ditures of almost $100.000 by
the German Library of Informa-
tion for the printing and postage
of propaganda.
Following immediately on the
U. S. Government order, it was
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NAZISM

At a luncheon given by the
Before a large audience, the Young Women's Mizrachi at the
newly elected officers of Pisgah Wilshire Hotel on June 3, the
Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Brith were following officers were installed
installed by Harry Yudkoff, a
member of the general commit- by Mrs. Joshua Sperka:
Mrs. Emanuel Liebschutz, hon-
tee of District Grand Lodge No.
6 of Bnai Brith. The following orary president; Mrs. Harry Shu-
will serve as officers for the en- man, president; Mrs. Morris Can-
suing year: Sam Maza, presi-
dent; Rudolph Meyersohn, first
vice president; Isadore Starr,
second vice president; Elias
Goldberg. financial secretary;
Milton Weinstein, recording sec-
retary; Max Goldhoff, treasurer;
Louis H. Schostak, monitor; Dr.
George V. Leib, assistant moni-
tor; Ira Kaufman, warden; Her-
bert Eskin, guardian; trustees,
Henry M. Abramovitz, Morris
Shatzen and Lewis Steinberg.
Jewish Passengers and Steward
Louis H. Schostak, the retir-
Safe with Robin Moor
ing president, was presented with
Survivors
a diamond studded menorah by
NEW
YORK.
(JPS)—Mr. and
the lodge as a token of apprecia-
Mrs. Ben Cohen of New Haven,
tion of his outstanding leader-
believed at first to have been
ship and giving the lodge one
lost when the Robin Moore was
of its most successful administra-
sunk. have arrived in Cape Town,
tions in recent years. Louis Ros-
South Africa, on a British vessel.
enzweig, a past president, made
Charles Gans, a steward on the
the presentation.
Robin Moor, was also among the
The entertainment program
:/ 5 -, gssengers and crew picked
featured the following artists:
up by the British boat after 13
Henry Siegl, violinist of the De-
days adrift following the torpe-
troit Symphony Orchestra and
MRS. HARRY SHUMAN
doing of the American ship.
WJR Studio Orchestra; Miss
Blanche Krell, talented harpist, for Mrs. Morris Rowin, and Ms.
1.O.B.A. Aids Drives; Patriotism
and Miss Ruth Rothenberg, vo-
Session Keynote
calist . who has appeared with Jack Pearlman, vice-presidents;
several name bands and has do- Mrs. Nat N. Fierberg, financial
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (JPS)
noted her services to many Jew- secretary; Mrs. Edward Shaifetz,
ish organizations. Dancing to a recording secretary; Mrs. Louis —Plans for supporting U. S.
six-piece orchestra and refresh- Werner, corresponding secretary; defense measures and the allot-
ments wound up the evening's Mrs. Roy Stewart, assistant cor- ment of $50.000 to the United
Jewish Appeal, the United Serv-
program.
responding secretary; Mrs. Joseph
Weintraub, treasurer; Mrs. Mor- ice Organizations and the Brit-
ris Posner, historian; Mrs. Jos- ish War Relief were outstanding
Bernard H. Dosie Elected eph N. Bean, reporter; trustees, accomplishments of the 54th an-
Mesdames Harry Clark, Max nual convention of the Independ-
President of Bnai David
Spoon,
Lewis Green, Reuben Du- ent Order Brith Abraham, held
Men's Club
here from June 15 through
brinsky, Erwin Kornwise.
The invocation was given by June 17.
The Bnai David Men's Club
Mrs. Abraham Caplan.
held its annual paid-up dinner
Mrs. Abraham Shapiro of New Jews First to Penetrate Syrian
Thursday evening. June 12.
Defense
York, national president of the
Election of officers for the Women's Mizrachi of America, was
JERUSALEM.
(Palcor) — It
coming year took place. The the guest speaker.
can now be revealed that it was
new officers are:
To wind up the social season
Bernard H. Dosie, president; of the year, a picnic was held a group of 50 chalutzim who
Prepared the way for the Im-
David LeBow, vice president; at Palmer Park June 10.
perial and Free French invasion
Jack Graff, treasurer; Morris
of Syria. Their feet were the
Jack Docks, financial secretary;
first to step on soil which the
Myron Solomon, sergean t -at-
British
charged had become an
arms.
invasion base for the Nazis.
The installation will be held
Fifty young Jews taken from
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman left
Thursday, June 26, at 8:30 p.
at the synagogue, Elmhurst and on Saturday for Chicago to visit the settlements of northern Gali-
14th. The public is invited. An with their son, Robert, who will lee and familiar with the rocky,
entertaining program will be accompany them home after the mountainous terrain were given
conclusion of his school year at the assignment of reconnaisance
presented.
the University of Chicago.
and of hacking a road through
barbed-wire entanglements.
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Among Bay City students re-
Due to a policy of avoiding
Aid Contributes to
ceiving their degrees at Michigan reference in official communiques
on June 21 will be Carolyn Jane to the role played by Jews in
U. S. O.
Sempliner, Sarafae Lazarus, Irv-
The last meeting of the Eva ing B. Anthony and Charles Isaac- the British forces. this significant
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid was son. Marvin Koffman is receiving story of the Jewish role in help-
held at the home of the presi- his degree at Alma College this ing to win Syria has not been
publicized.
dent, Mrs. Joseph H. Siegel of week.
Calvert Ave., on June 16.
Dutch Students Continue Pro-
A donation was made to the
Robert Jaffe, son of Mr. and
tests Against Nazi Anti-
Mrs. Morris Jaffe, who is gradu-
U. S. 0.
Jewish Laws
Arrangements were made for ating from Central High School
STOCKHOLM. (WNS) — In
the Bob-Lo excursion to be held this week, has received an honor-
Tuesday, July 15. There will be ary scholarship award to the Uni- the face of Nazi threats of se-
vere reprisals, university stu-
games and prizes for children. versity of Michigan.
dents throughout the Netherlands
Mrs. Jacob Goldberg, Da. 6470,
Out of town guests who attend- staged mass demonstrations
is chairman of this affair.
The next meeting will be held ed the 25th wedding anniversary against the imposition by the
at Belle Isle, on Tuesday, July 1. of Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Harri- Nazis of anti-Jewish laws. it was
Bring your lunch and meet at son on Sunday were: Mr. and reported. The demonstrations oc-
Mrs. Joseph Lucker, Mr. and Mrs. curred in Amsterdam, Rotterdam,
the Main Casino at 1 p.
Leon Kay, Miss Betty Sheyer, Mrs. the Hague and other cities.
S. Slobin, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Adel-
Throngs of students, carrying
7,000,000 Become Migrants in man of Detroit; Mrs. Harry
placards condemning the Nazi
Europe
Greenberg of Columbus, 0.; Mrs.
NEW YORK. (JPS) — More Jacob Beekman and Mrs. I. Korn anti-Jewish regulations, marched
through the streets of Holland's
than 7,00,000 men, women and of Manton, Mich.
major cities. Many of the stu-
children have been forced out of
dents. though not Jewish, wore
their homes in Europe during
The marriage of Miss Nanette on their coat sleeves the yellow
the past three years, according Kahn, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
to a report issued here by the Alex Kahn, to Albert K. Rot- arm-band which Jews must wear.
The students have agreed
Metropolitan L i f e Insurance berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
eph Rotberg, will be solemnized among themselves, it was re-
Company.
The namber includes the pop- at the Wenonah Hotel on Sunday, ported, to continue wearing the
ulations involved in pre-war re- June 22, followed by a reception yellow arm-bands until the anti-
arrangement of frontiers. Of the for friends and relatives at the Jewish decree is revoked. They
7,000,000, a large percentage are Weronah Hotel Ballroom from feel that it is an eloquent mani-
festation of their displeasure
8:30 to 11:30 p. m.
Jews.

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