A merica yewish Periodical Cotter

194;

■ iptember

II, 1942

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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35 Governors Send 'heir Greetings

SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS

Edward C. Levy,
Inc.

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All

I,'Sh ono Tovo Tikose !

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NEw YEAR'S GREETINGS

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Is

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L'Shono Tovo Tikosevu !

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A Happy New Year to All

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CADILLAC 5574

BUY WAR BONDS—

The governors of Arkansas, Arizona, California, Connecticut,
Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska,
Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio,
Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee
and Washington have addressed Rosh Hashonah greetings to the
Jewish citizens of their states respectively and to the Jews of the
United States, according to an announcement by Dr. Israel Gold-
stein, president of the Synagogue Council of America.
It is the first time that the chief executives of the states, as
a group, have conveyed such greetings on the occasion of the Jewish
religious New Year through the Synagogue Council, which repre-
sents the organized Jewish religious groups in America, embracing
more than 1000 Orthodox, Reform and Conservative rabbis and
congregations.
The following are characteristic excerpts from the governors'
greetings:

HOMER M. ADKINS
ARKANSAS
"I thoroughly agree with those who contend that in
these trying days for humanity, when the United Nations
are on the defensive to safeguard human rights, it is in-
cumbent upon all of us, regardless of race or creed, to
stand together in our common defense and I want your
people to know that they have my good will and the good
will of every true American."

SIDNEY P. OSBURN
ARIZONA
"Rosh Hashonah marks for those of the Jewish faith
the beginning of a new year. I sincerely trust that it will
be the beginning of a time of the settlement of world strife,
that peace be restored to all mankind through the success
of the allies who today wage war that all men may enjoy
the liberties guaranteed under the constitution of our
nation."

CULBERT L. OLSON
CALIFORNIA
"I join you in hoping' and praying that the New Year
will bring peace, a peace based on tolerance and univer-
sal brotherhood."
ROBERT A. HURLEY
CONNECTICUT
"On this holy season you will gather in your temples
and address your prayers to the Universal Father to thank
Him for His mercy and ask His blessing on your labor.
You will mourn at this time for your brethren in many
lands whose persecutions have been without parallel in the
tragic history of the Jewish people and you will, I know,
pray not only for victory and peace, but for the dawn
of a day of human brotherhood. Yet this solemn hour
should not be without its moment of deep gratitude that
good has come out of great sorrow. The sufferings your
brethren have endred has stirred the conscience of man-
kind and has helped to mold men of decency and good
will of every race and clime into a mighty sword of jus-
tice. We of every faith and clime are today united as
never before defending the sacred right of man. Thus may
we stand and grow, linked in common purpose, firm and
resolved to create a world where, in the immortal words
of a prophet of old, whose teachings Jew and Christian
alike share, 'Each may live under his own vine and fig
tree and none shall be afraid.'"
RALPH L. CARR
COLORADO
"The lessons of tolerance and true brotherhood which
are being taught by the aggressive activities of the enemies
of humankind should bring the Jewish people and all others
into a closer relationship of understanding and coopera-
tion."
"As our Jewish neighbors and friends approach
another New Year it is appropriate that all of us re•
dedicate ourselves to the great principles which have
welded us into one people in a United Nation. The close
of another fruitful year in a long procession since the
ancient origins of Jewish culture commands the admira-
tion of the civilized world."
CHASE A. CLARK
IDAHO
"As a state, Idaho enjoyed one of your people as its
governor—the late and revered Moses Alexander, and we
remember him with pride as our war-time governor of
World War I. May the dawn of your New Year bring hope
to your people in oppressed countries."
DWIGHT H. GREEN
ILLINOIS
"It is my earnest hope that the Jews of every land
may ultimately share fully in the freedom, justice and
tolerance for which America has always stood and for
which she now has drawn her sword."
HENRY F. SCHRICKER
INDIANA
"The fight that began against minority peoples has
finally proved to be the vanguard of a world-wide struggle
against humanity. The bloody records of recent history
now show the perpetrators in their true light, shameless,
Godless and ruthless. Soon the line of their attack will find
its end, and the vengeance of the Creator will be visited
upon these hate-bearing transgressors. Liberty-loving people
of all denominations, determined in a common purpose. will
in time destroy the subversive forces that have been for
so long knawing at the vitals of a free and peaceful
people. To the children of Israel, I tun indeed happy to
extend my official and personal greetings on this New Year.
May the happier days to conic reveal the truth in the
prophecies of the ancient Jewish sages, and may their
blessed predictions, forged out of centuries of cumulative
sufferings and privations, be the comfort and solace to
endangered and trampled men everywhere."
GEORGE A. WILSON
IOWA
"Greetings from the people of the first free State of
the American union. with soil dedicated from the first
to human freedom, and a citizenship whose loyalty to free
institutions has never wavered. The great and common
peril has strengthened the bonds of unity throughout the
world and fortified the will of all peaceful people to defend
all the culture that has stemmed from your 5,703 years of
walking in the ways of righteousness. More power to the
Synagogue Council, to the affiliated bodies, and to all who
in every land and under whatever banner, strike at pagan
barbarism and resist the lust for domination. Faith and
team-work will win for liberty and independence."
SUMNER SEWALL
MAINE
"Now we are meeting the challenge to liberty not
as Jew or Gentile, as races or creeds, but as men and
women united in a world-wide crusade. It is a crusade in
which the brotherhood of free men is not merely talked
about but is being lived day after day by the peoples of the
United Nations as they struggle and sacrifice side by side.

See GOVERNORS—Page 4

Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu—A Happy New Year

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Inc.

LOUIS SULTAN

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NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS 1'0 ALL!

R. C. CARMONA

Proprietor of the

WAYNE CONGRESS GARAGE

244 W. Congress St.

CLifford 2813

TO THE ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY
I EXTEND MY GOOD WISHES
FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR!

•

M. H. ZACKHEIM

INSURANCE AGENCY
1113 Majestic Building
CAdillac 4257-4258

NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS TO ALL!

Central Distributors

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EST. 1889

BEER

216 SOUTH FORT STREET

VINEWOOD 1-1161

NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS TO ALL!

•

FISHER WALL PAPER CO.

514 RANDOLPH ST.

CAdillac 5950

Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu—A Happy New Year

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