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September 19, 1941 - Image 118

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-09-19

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16

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

I love my best friend . . . my
One of the characteristics of
bravest enemy. That is the man the righteous is that their aye is
who keeps me up to the mark. aye, and that their nay is nay.

Detroit Jewish Free Burial Association

(Chcsed Shel Emes)

ANNUAL BAZAAR

Will Start November 8

BNAI MOSHE AUDITORIUM

Dexter and Lawrence

Organizations are asked to accept our committees who call to
invite them to the bazaar in a friendly manner. We appeal to
the public to cooperate in the giving of ads and packages.
We Extend Best Wishes to All for a Happy New Year!

September 19, 1941

Holy Day Synagogue Appeals for
Rescue of Students in Far East

THOUSAND DOLLARS TO
RENT HOUSE ALSO REGULAR
RELIEF WITHOUT DELAY.
RABBI , HERZOG MAGNES
Rabbi Abraham Kalmanowitz Here for This Purpose; Effort APPLIED.
RABBI FINKEL

for Relief of Scholars Launched by
Vaad Ha-Yeshivoth

The Michigan committee for the
support of Yeshivoth and Religious
Charitable Institutions (Vaad Ha-
Yeshivoth), at the bi-monthly
meeting of its board, held simul-
taneously with a conference of
Detroit congregational leaders on
Sept. 3, passed a resolution urg-
ing all synagogues in Detroit and
outstate communities to designate

work in conjunction with the
saving of the students:
JERUSALEM, SEPT. 7
RECEIVED CABLE FROM
SHANGHAI. ALL LIVING ONE
SYNAGOGUE. THIRTY - FIVE
IN HOSPITAL REMAINDER IN
DANGER. CA B LE IMMEDI-
ATELY SZMULEWICZ THREE

Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu

SAMUEL NELSON, President.
LOUIS SHIELL, Vice President.

GIFTS TO CENTER FUNDS

The scholarship fund of the
Jewish Community Center Was
the recipient of a contribution
from Mrs. Aaron DeRoy in mem-
ory of Mrs. Rebecca Alkon.
The music scholarship fund
of the Center has received a con-
tribution from Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis B. Daniels in memory of
Mrs. Lena Davis and Miss Flor-
ence Silberman.

SHEWACH BROS.

WHOLESALE GROCERIES
Eastern Market
CHerry 8643

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

Expresses Best Wishes to All Its Members as Well as
the Jewish Community for

Standard Asbestos
Mfg. Co.

A HAPPY NEW

Dave Burk, Mgr

YEAR

New Year's Greetings to AU

DETROIT
ICE MACHINE
COMPANY

2615 - 12TH

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CHerry 6140

820 W. BALTIMORE AVE.



A Happy New Year

We. also take this occasion to announce our

NELSON

ANNUAL DINNER-DANCE

to be held at the

Statler Hotel, Sunday Eve., Oct. 19

This is one of the outstanding events of the season and
we hope to see you all there.

THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS

OF

THE INFANT SERVICE GROUP

WISH THEIR FRIENDS AND THE COMMUNITY

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

MRS. SAMUEL

G. BANK, Pres.

The Va-ad Hakashruth

of Detroit

greets the entire Jewish community on the occasion of Rosh Hashonah

and extends to all sincerest hopes that the New Year 5702

may have better things in store for world Jewry.

We also take this opportunity of thanking you all for your kind

support. It is our hope that the community at large and the

synagogues in particular will far surpass their efforts in

the observance of Kashruth during the New Year.

I!

A HAPPY NEW YEAR



Standing at the threshold of the New Year,

we recall the many courtesies that have been

extended to us, and we pause in the midst of

this Holiday Season to express our appreciation

and wish you most heartily a Hlppy New Year

THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF

MT. SINAI HOSPITAL ASS'N

AUTO PARTS

TRUCKS — PARTS
5055 Fifteenth. at Warren

RABBI A. KALMANOWITZ

special appeals during Rosh Ha-
shonah and Yom Kippur for the
relief of more than 400 students
and members of the faculties of
Polish and Lithuanian Yeshivoth
now stranded in the Far East.
Wherever joint congregational ap-
peals are made, in which Rabbi
Isaac Elchanan Seminary and
Yeshiva College of New York and
the Detroit Yeshiva Beth Yehudah
were recommended for inclusion,
a major share is to be directed to
the rescue fund. Rabbi Abraham
Kalmanovitz, president of the
Mirrer Yeshivah, who has come
to the United States since the
outbreak of the European war,
has been invited to direct the local
campaign.
The dramatic story of the
escape of several thousand Ye-
shiva students and teachers from
the great academies and their
subsequent migration through Li-
thuania and Siberia to Japan, is
one of the moving episodes of
recent Jewish ,history. With the
assistance of American Jewish
relief organizations, such as the
Vaad Hahatzala (Emergency Com
mittee For War-Torn Yeshivoth),
Join Distribution Committee, Ez-
ras Torah, HIAS, Bnai Brith,
National Council of Young Israel,
Zeirei Agudath Israel and others,
about 600 were enabled to leave
Europe before the beginning of
the Russo-German wne hun-
dred and fifty Yeshiva,
rabbis and students ave already
been brought to the United States,
while the others were trapped in
Japan, due to new visa regula-
tions issued by the State Depart-
ment on July 1.

Yeshiva of Mir Resettled
in China
-.

For seven months hundreds of
students have been temporary re-
established in Kobe, Japan, where
for the first time in the history
of that isolated- Jewish communi-
ty, a large Yeshiva began to
function. Two hundred and seven-
ty-five students and members of
the leading personnel of the his-
toric academy of Mir, Poland,
comprised the bulk of the group.
Mirrer Yeshiva, headed by Rabbi
Kalmanovitz, formerly spiritual
leader of the communities of Ra-
kov and Tiktin, Poland, who made
his first visit to Detroit 16 years
ago, has been singularly success-
ful in rescuing its entire student
body from the European holo-
caust. A group of 10 with the
Dean, Rabbi Eliezer Yehudah
Finkel, have gone to Palestine.
' Forty reached the United States,
while 255, with the Roshei Ye-
shiva, Rabbis Chaim Szmulewicz
and Chackel Lewenstein, were
forced to leave Japan for Shang-
hai at the end of August, because
of the latest international develop-
ments. Remnants of various Ye-
shiva groups are still in Kobe,
while others are being rapidly
transferred to China.
Descriptive of the tragic situ-
ation in which these groups find
themselves in the Far East is the
following cable received recently
by the New York office of the
Mirrer Yeshivah, which has been
responsible for the bulk of the

Rosh Ilashonah Greetings

TYler 6-5616

CENTRAL WASTE

New Year's Greetings to All

MATERIAL

CO.

Lastar Electric Co.

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Commercial and Residential Wiring

for Light and Power

3760 CENTRAL

VIncwood 1-6848

3761 STURTEVANT
HOgarth 1060

North Woodward Branch of the

Jewish Women's European Welfare
Organization

extends best wishes to its members and friends for a
Happy and Prosperous New Year!

May we have the pleasure of your company at the
9TH ANNUAL DONOR LUNCHEON
at the Shaarey Zedek on December 22

Mrs. S. M. Shorr, President.

Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith

extends to all members, friends, and to the Jewish

community its greetings and best wishes for a

Happy and Prosperous New Year.

ALBERT N. PRUSSIN, Pres.

DR. M. M. SILVERMAN, Secy.

Jewish Women's European
Welfare Org.- of Detroit

Extends Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community
T.
for a

Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu

and invites you to their

22nd Annual Dance

SUNDAY, NOV. 16

FORT WAYNE HOTEL
Music by MIKE FALK and His Orchestra

TICKETS 60c

Proceeds defray cost of board for children adopted by Palestine
orphan home. and relief to refugees in those countries where we can
reach them, and also for steamship tickets to bring refugees to
this country.
MRS. D. SILVERSTEIN, Pres.

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