14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Trees Planted in Palestine Forests The Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit announces the planting of trees in Palestine forests as follows: Pioneer Women's Forest: 40 trees planted by Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Laikin in honor of the 40th anniversary of Jewish Na- tional Fund, and in honor of the 16th birthday of their (laughter, Beth Sheva; one tree honoring recovery of Ada Saslove, by the Habonim. Ehrlich Forest: One tree in memory of Samuel A. August, by Mr. and Mrs. George H. March 27, 1942 Jews of Vienna, Before Hitler 175,000, Now 33,000 Arfa;; one tree in memory of Miss Sarah Mellen, by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollack ; one tree in memory of Rachel Rubenstein and one tree in memory of Charm Halevy, by Mrs. Fannie Briskman; two trees in memory of Nathaniel Peiman, by Sister- hood of Bnai David;; two trees in memory of Nathaniel Peiman, by Ladies' Auxiliary of J.N.F.; one tree in memory of Joseph Bagdade, by Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization; two trees in memory of Ira Goren, by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goren; two trees in memory of Sam August, by Mr. and Mrs. A. Mall. GENEVA (WNS) — The Jew- ish population of Vienna, in the years before Hitler a happy and thriving community of 175,000, has been reduced by executions, imprisonment and deportations to 33,000 persons. These figures were reported with obvious satis- faction by Nazi Commissioner Baldur von Shirach in an inter- view in the Nazi newspaper "Foolkischer Beobachter." The Nazi Commissioner stated that since the Nazi occupation of Austria the Nazis have seized 300,000 rooms once occupied by Jews in Vienna. The rooms were made available to "Aryans," he said. He reported that most of the Jewish community had been deported to Polish ghettos; many others had been executed or sent to Nazi concentration camps. The remaining 33,000 Jews in Vienna, the Nazi Commissioner declared, have at their disposal 7,000 rooms. This means that five Jews must share one room. The furniture and other house- hold possessions formerly owned by Jews have been distributed among "Aryans." Annis Makes Fur News! Genuine Mink Invest With Uncle Sam—Buy Bonds! Pulpit of Temple Israel Is Dedicated new scarf Natural Mink-1942's story. Made into plump; luxurious skins. scarfs of 4, 5 or Convenient Terms ANNIS FURS LIBRARY AT All Prices Subject to Federal Tax EAST GRAND RIVER PASSOVER GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO THE ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF DETROIT! • FRANK AND SEDER P. T. A. ACTIVITIES Several programs have been planned by the P.T.A.'s of the United Hebrew Schools as fol- lows: Saturday morning, March 28, all the parents whose children attend the Central Hebrew school will be the guests of the P.T.A. at the Junior Congrega- tion at their Sabbath services in the Bnai David Synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th. Mrs. Samuel Gaull is the president. In the Parkside Hebrew School there will be a Third Seder pro- gram on Sunday evening, April 5. Among other features, there will be readings by Moshe Dom- by. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Morris Swidler is the pres- ident of the P.T.A. The P.T.A. of the Brady Heb- rew School are giving a party for all the children who attend Sabbath morning services, on Monday, March 30. Mrs. P. Rose is chairman. On Friday night, March 13, Temple Israel dedicated the first part of the future building of Temple Israel, namely, a newly constructed pulpit which for the present will be used in the Lec- ture Hall of the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts but which will be placed on the altar of the future new Temple Israel. The new pulpit is the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Gilberg. At the Sabbath Eve services of March 13, Rabbi Fram performed the ceremony of dedication. Before placing the Scroll upon the new pulpit, and while the entire Con- gregation stood he pronounced the Shehecheyonu, the tradition- al blessing of dedication. "God grant," said the Rabbi, "that all the members of the Congrega- tion and its friends their health and strength to see the day when this pulpit will be carried into a new structure which will be the shrine of Temple Israel." The designer of the pulpit was Woodward JWEWO To Mr. Philip Brezner and the com- Hold Clothing Shower mittee in charge of its construc- tion consisted of Joseph Gesche- The North Woodward Branch lin, chairman, A. W. Schostak, of the Jewish Women's Euro- Philip Brezner, Mrs. Bayre Lev- pean Welfare Organization have in and Rabbi Leon Fram. opened the Drive for the 1942 Annual Clothing shower and luncheon for the General Is- Contributions to Jewish rael Home in Palestine. There are 350 girls, aged 1-16. This is Home for Aged one of the major projects of the The following have made con- North Woodward Branch. Be sure to be among those pres- tributions to the Home: Harry Alvin in memory cf ent at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter Samuel Silverman; Mr. and Mrs. and Lawrence, on Tuesday, Harry Barnett in memory of April 21, at 12:30 o'clock. At a committee meeting held Daniel Cullen's mother; Isaac Barnett, Mt. Clemens, Mich., in at the home of Mrs. Ida Schultz memory of mother Eige and on Sturtevant Ave. March 19. Mrs. Jennie Adaskin; Mrs. Jos- samples of merchandise were eph Benjamin in memory of selected by the committee. Mrs. mother Etta Cohen; Mrs. David Sam Shon, president, asked co- Blumenthal and family in mem- operation from the various or- ory of Mrs. Amelia Levison; ganizations to keep the date Mrs. Frances Cohen Kay in April 21, open. memory of father Isaac-David For information call Town- Cohen; Albert Curtis, donation; send 8-9032. The next regular Mrs. Netts Dresser in memory meeting will be held at the home of mother Pauline Rosen; 'Nath- of Mrs. E. Weisman, 2969 Ful- an B. Fershtman in memory of lerton, Monday, April 6, at 1 father Moses Fershtman; Mrs. o'clock. All members are urged Louis Freedman, donation; Mr. to attend. and Mrs. Sidney Freedman, do- nation; Wm. A. Goldberg in memory of Chas. II. 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