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September 11, 1942 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-09-11

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

September 11, 1942

5'703 - HAPPY NEW YEAR - 1912

(Continued from Page 2)

New Restrictions on Dutch employment problems.
Another problem facing the
Jews Reported by Nazis
agency is that of helping to find

satisfactory adustment for the
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!
STOCKHOLM (WNS) — All
refugees who have been reset- Jews in occupied Holland were refugee doctors situation. At
tled by NRS, expressing their ordered to turn over their life present they can practice in only
happiness and satisfaction in the insurance and annuity policies a few states. They cannot serve
greater opportunities for cultur- to a bank in Amsterdam by the as commissioned officers in the
al and economic adjustment Nazi occupation authorities, the Army, however the War Depart-
afforded them by indand com- Nazi Dutch press reported. The ment recommends that they be
munities. Despite the decline in Gestapo has directed the Jewish used in essential civilian posts
Service on All Makes of Cars
immigration and the new prob- Council of Amsterdam to "re- to relieve the serious shortage of
lems brought by war restriction mind" Jews that the order is American medical men.
For your Holiday
WE MAKE-EM NEW
Finally, we must continue to
on travel and defense areas, effective at once, the report ad-
Baked Goods
guard
against
defamation
of
the
Collision Work Our Specialty
several hundred individuals were ded.
good name of the refugee by ir-
resettled during the year, bring-
Attacks on non-Jewish doctors
ing to approximately 14,000 the who rendered medical aid to Jews responsible and trouble making
12737 Linwood Ave.
518 BREWSTER
number resettled since inception were featured in many of the. elements who even in wartime
Townsend 8.4664
seek
to
make
capital
of
his
pres-
of
the
program.
CLifford 2771
Dutch periodicals reaching here. ence in America. To this end,
No heart has been untouched The papers charged the doctors we must continue to guide new-
by the plight of the helpless Jew- with issuing medical certificates comers in fulfilling the restric-
ish children of Nazi Europe. It to Jews to help them receive tions was has necessitated, we
becomes more real and more exemptions from forced labor. must help them make their homes
terrible when one has seen the One of the periodicals declared in America to which they are
little boy who has just arrived that if the Nazis "were to give loyally devoted. We must con-
ROSH HASHONAll GREETINGS
clutching a glass of milk be- credence to the medical certifi- tinue to aid them to make their
New Year Greetings!
cause "it's so good to see it cates," three quarters of the en- contribution to our life and our
when I expected only water." tire Jewish population in Holland war effort.
Or the one who stuffed himself "would have to be regarded as
It is a proud achievement--
at each meal because "how do dying people." Many of the pa- this rebuilding of human lives—
I know there'll be more to- pers demanded that doctors found this renewal of faith in thousands
MOVING and STORAGE
morrow?" The 12-year-old-girl aiding Jews thus should be treat- of hearts. The American Jewish
who mothers her smaller brother ed as "saboteurs" subject to the community, through NRS has
"Anytime — Anywhere"
and sister. The six and seven- same fate as the Jews.
given help generously. We are
year-olds who ask, bright-eyed ;
sure that in the coming New Year
if here someone will belong to
it will continue to extend this
Every load Insured
them. All of them who live ish Welfare funds or other con- help, fulfilling its responsibilities
constantly with the thought tributors. However, the United to humanity and to Democracy.
that "in America one can do States Government expects the
11820 JOS. CAMPAU
anything. There must be a way German Jewish Children's Aid . . . Adolph Zuckor III, grand- 2944 Hanky MA. 7564 - 2473
to help our parents in concen- and the U.S. Committee to fol- son of the former film mogul,
TWinbrook 1-0214
tration camp" — parents from low up with local agencies the is a lucky youth indeed . . . He
whom they may not have heard development of the children un- it was who had the honor of
for months on end. til they are 21 years old. They taking Shirley Temple out on her
—BUY WAR BONDS—
Up to December 31, 1940, the are growing u p in America— first real date.
German Jewish Children's Aid, learning American ways. Some
which is administered by the of the earlier arrivals have won
National Refugee Service, had college scholarships. Some are
Rosh Hashonah Greetings
brought 532 children to the at work earning a living. Some
Rosh Hashonah Greetings and Best Wishes
United States on an individual are proudly serving in the armed
basis. Since then more than 300 forces of the land which gave
young exiles have arrived in them refuge.
groups, made possible by the
As war affects the position of
U.S. Committee for Care of refugees in this country, so is
European Children.
the work of NRS affected. Na-
In America, the children be- tionals of enemy countries were
came charges of theGerman declared to be "enemy aliens."
MULTIGRAPHING and MIMEOGRAPHING
Jewish Children's Aid and Restrictions were imposed on
through cooperating agencies their freedom of movement, their
were placed in carefully select- tight to live in certain areas,
ed foster homes throughout the their possession of certain arti-
603 Capitol Park Bldg.
Cherry 9193
country. Many homes are free cies including cameras, short
6000 RUSSELL ST.
while in others board is Pali wave radios, firearms. A curfew
by local refugee committees and other restrictions were im-
MAdison 5560
local sections of the Nationa posed on enemy aliens living in
Council of Jewish Women, Jew the West Coast area.
NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS TO ALL
One of the first tasks of NRS
after December 7th has been to
keep the refugee and individ-
Rosh Ilashonah Greetings and Best Wishes
uals and groups dealing with
him informed of changes in alien
status. Special Information Bul-
letins were issued conveying
ELECTROTYPES — NEWSPAPER MATS
news of latest developments to
STEREOTYPES — WAX ENGRAVINGS
communities and interested in-
dividuals. Field representatives
TENAPLATES
— LEAD MOULDS
visited major cities throughout
the country to confer with com-
508 W. Congress St.
CA. 5570
munity leaders and assist in
meeting local problems arising
from new regulations. NRS
served as liaison between com-
munities and Federal authori-
1145 NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
ties in Washington.
A HAPPY AND JOYOUS HOLIDAY
Greater than ever before was
CHERRY 1866
the need for the agency's pro-
gram in directing refugees to
Amer icanization opportunities.
The Government has expressed
its awareness of the genuine loy-
alty of most refugees, and looks
to agencies such as NRS to speed
ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS
4104 FENKELL
UNiversity 2.7223
their incorporation into Amer-
ican life. Thousands were direct-
ed to groups and classes for the
study of English, and to libraries,
museums and concerts, so they
NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS TO ALL!
could learn about America and
its way of living.
At the High Holidays in 1941,
NRS arranged for 1,825 admis-
TOWEL SUPPLY — LINEN SUPPLY
sion tickets to synagogue serv-
GENERAL TRUCKING
ices. This year it is expected
By
the Hour, Day or Contract,
EVERY FAMILY LAUNDRY SERVICE
that this number will be ex-
1 TO 7% TON STAKE TRUCKS
ceeded—the first request for
synagogue tickets came to the
We Service and Install
agency in May!
CHerry 7200
2233 Brooklyn Avenue
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES,
WASHING MACHINES,
As we all know, refugees are
STOVES, OIL HEATERS & RADIOS
participating in the war effort.
They are serving in our army.
655 E. LAFAYETTE
RAndolph 4196
They are serving in our defense
program in every way they can.
ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS TO ALL
Through NRS they have been
directed to branches of the Office
of Civilian Defense and have been
introduced to neighborhood de-
Rosh Hashonah Greetings and Best Wishes
fense committees.
"WEST SIDE"
"EAST SIDE"
As we look to the future cer-
"ALL AROUND THE TOWN"
tain feats are obvious. Refugee
relief presents a serious and con-
1924 W. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit
tinuing problem for the National
Refugee Service.
Telephone LAfayette 0008
Indications are that refugee
employment placement can be ex-
Builders - Designers
pected to become increasingly
NINE MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSES
difficult. Anti-alien sentimen t,
shortages of materials that are
Tools, Dies and Special Machinery
Through Years of Depression or Progress
causing the shutdown of many
Engineering and Machine Designing
FINANCIAL SECURITY
businesses, and other similar fac-
tors—as well as the fact that
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
positions have been secured for
180 FAIR—FERNDALE
ELMHURST 6130
nearly all trained personnel with
principally the unskilled left to be
A BOND A DAY KEEPS THE AXIS AWAY placed—all contribute to future

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