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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

5703 - HAeri NE- w YEAR - 1942

Quarterly Conference Detroit Mizrachi Women
of Community Council Name War Effort Head
to be Held October 4
Mrs. Samuel Fasten, national

The seasons first quarterly con-
of Jewish Commuity
Council delegates will be held on
Sunday. Oct 1, 1942 at S:00
p. m. in the auditorium of the
Jewish Community Center. Wood-
ward at Holbrook.
Discussions of past and present
activities, plans for future events,
committee reports. and a review
of those areas wherein the Jew-
ish Community Council functions
will be presented at this meeting.
It is essential that every organ-
ization be represented at this con-
ference by its regular delegates.
Attendance of the delegates will
again be taken and organizations
not represented will be notified.
James I. Ellmann, president of
the Jewish Community Council.
will be in the chair.
On Sunday. Nov. 15, 1942 the
council will hold its annual Com-
munity Council Institute in the
Jewish Community Center. Fol-
lowing the successful institute
held last season, the council hopes
the member organizations will
again bring their criticisms, their
comments. and their suggestions
so that the council can shape its
program to meet the changing
needs of Detroit's Jewish com-
munity. The institute will give
an opportunity to the public to
learn about the Jewish Commun-
ity Council and its work, and to
the council's administration to
learn the needs of the commun-
ity.

r effort hairman of the Mizac-
Women's Organization of
America. announces that Mrs.
Emanuel Liebschutz has been ap-
pointed war effort chairman of
the Mizrachi Women's chapters
of Detroit, branches of the Miz-
rachi Women's Organization of
America. the national religious
women's Zionist movement fur a
traditional Palestine.
Mrs. Harry Shuman is presi-
dent of the Young Women's Miz-
rachi of Detroit. and Mrs. Abrams
is president of the Detroit Senior
Group. which are making plans
to participate as a body in the
national blood donors' day of the
Mizrachi Women on Sept. 16.
when 35,000 members throughout
the country have been called upon
to donate their blood through the
Red Cross to save the lives of
service men.
Other war work of the Detro . t
chapters center about the war
bond and .stamp campaign and
the salvage drive.
The Mizrachi Women, an in-
tegral section of the world relig-
ious Zionist organization. a'm to
build the Jewish National Home-
land in Palestine on the basis of
traditional orthodox Judaism.
They maintain schools, homes,
training centers. nurseries. and
an elaborate network of social
service projects in the Holy Land
for refugee and native girls, in
addition to playing a prominent
role in Palestine war relief work.

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Mrs. Alfred P. Breitenbach has
returned to her home in Detroit
after visiting with her children,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Michelson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman had
as their guests over the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Broder of De-
troit.
Dr. and Mrs. David Kahn of
Chicago are the guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn.
Sons were born to Rabbi and
Mrs. Leon Rosenberg, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Birnkrant on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Haney Kuttner
of New York are visiting their
children. Rabbi and Mrs. Leon
Rosenberg.
Among students departing
early for school is Jay Kentz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Kentz.
He left Monday evening for
Booneville, Mo., where he is en-
rolled at Kemper Military Acad-
emy.
Mrs. Sonia Taylor of North
Jackson St., announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Rose.
to Sidney Salsburg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Salsburg, of
New York City. Both Miss Tay-
lor and Mr. Salsburg are students
at Michigan State college, where
she is a member of Epsilon Chi
sorority and he is affiliated with
Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity:

September :

(, 42

ROSH HASHONAH MESSAGE

By

RABBI MORRIS ADLER

Of Skaarey Zedek Synagogue

The "Yomim Noraim"—the period of awe and
solemnity—should be not alone a season of good Wishes
but chiefly an occasion of firm resolve Should we fail
to gasp the new and serious obligations which rest - .;po l,
us as Americans and as Jews, and should we be .. eak
in our determination to discharge our responsibil... s_
we shall have missed the essential meaning of the digit
Holy Days.
Four-fold is our task. On each of these four ( mu
are we called upon to plan, work and sacrifice.
First—victory over the enemy. The road to fr—dom
is blocked by the organized and determined ran:, of
the foe. That road must be cleared before mankii. , , can
move onward. To the war effort, both in its rn , itary
and civilian phases, we must make if necessary, a total
contribution.
Secondly—succor to the distressed. We must aid
millions of our dispossessed brethren to survive and to
rehabilitate themselves.

Thirdly—we must rise above narrow partisan loyal-
ties that divide us, to great determination that can unite
us and build in America a Jewish communal life that
shall be meaningful, rich, vital. The Jewish tradition,
so integral to the whole war of ideas, should come to
new life in our homes, our synagogues, our communities
—above all, in the lives of our children. Many centers of
Jewish life have been crushed. We must erect in our
midst a mighty center of Judaism.
Fourthly—we must strive with increased vigor to
help in the preservation and continued upbuilding of
the homeland in Eretz Yisroel. Zion symbolizes Israel's
undying will to live, to create, and represents most elo-
quently our affirmation that the problem of the Jew
can be solved only by treating the Jew as a society, a
historic entity.

Not privileges for individuals is our demand. We
seek the recognition of the group-rights of a people.
The support and voice of American public opinion is
destined to carry great weight in this sphere.
May the New Year be one of expanding horizons
and deepening roots for American Jewry.

•

7,000,000 Jews Under Nazi Rule Denied
Right to Observe High Holy Days

NEW YORK (WNS) — Seven
million Jews under Nazi rule, al-
ready the victims of the most bru-
tal war upon their very exis-
tence. will be denied even the so-
lace of practicing their religion
during the High Holy Days, as
the culminating act of the Nazi
campaign to exterminate religion
as a whole and the Jewish reli-
gion in particular.
A documented record of the
Hitler attempt to extirpate the
institutions of the Jewish reli-
gion was presented this week by
the Institute of Jewish Affairs
under the direction of Dr. Jacob
Robinson.
The record as presented by the
Institute indicates that the war
against the Jewish religion began,
in its accelerated form, on that
November night in 1938 when
more than 431 synagogues were
destroyed in a single night in
Germany alone. Its present tem-
po, moving toward the goal of
Zionist Convention
total extermination, was estab-
To Hear Review of
lished in September of 1939 when
the Nazis launched their new
Palestine War Events
attack upon the Jewish religion
during the High Holy Day serv-
Washington, D. C.—The prog- ices of the Jews during the in-
ress recorded by the Zionist move- vasion of Poland. The methods
ment in the past year, with spe- i.nd the tempo established in Po-
cial emphasis on the contribution land have now traveled to and
of American Zionists to the war have been duplicated in every
effort of the Palestine Yishuv as country of Nazi occupation.
part of the strategy of the United
Describing the cumulative ef-
Nations, will be reviewed in the fect of this Nazi war against the
Presidential message which will Jewish religion, the Institute pre-
be delivered by Judge Louis E. sents a documented record re
Levinthal to the 1500 delegates porting:
and alternates who are expected
1. The destruction of the lead-
. to attend the 45th Annual Con- ing synagogues of Europe or their
‘ention of the Zionist Organiza- conversion into public latrines,
tion of America, Oct. 14-18 at the garages, stables and similar uses.
Hotel New Yorker, New York
2. The prohibition of public
City.
worship.
In his address, the Z.O.A. pres-
3. The wholesale and deliberate
ident will dwell upon the major desecration of the Torah, scrolls
aspects of the Palestine events of Law, the most sacred of the
since the outbreak of the war, Jewish religious symbols.
rviewing in particular the activi-
4. The systematic effort to de-
ties initiated by the American stroy ancient Jewish tombstones
Zionist leadership for safeguard- which constitute the evidence of
ing the post-war position of the the organic place of the Jews in
Jewish National Homeland.
the history of civilized Germany.
While the first business session
5. The destruction and plun-
will open on Thursday mornng, der of Jewish religious libraries
Oct. 15, the Convention will be involving millions of volumes of
ushered in on Wednesday after- historic Jewish writings.
noon with a meeting of the Na-
6. The prohibition of the ob-
tional Administrative Council, servance of the Sabbath by the
which will be followed in the eve- Jews who were the first to give
ning by a Hebrew Cultural pro- to the world the idea of a uni-
gram under the auspices of the versal day of rest.
National Advisory Educational
7. The dissolution of the Jew-
Council of the Z.O.A. and the ish religious communities.
Histadruth Ivrith. The speakers
8. The liquidat'on of the in-
at the Hebrew Forum will in- stitutions of Jewish relgious edu-
clude the well known Hebraists , cation which served as the source
Dr. Israel Efros, Samuel J. Bor- as well for secular education for
o•ky and Menahem Ribalow.
hundreds_af. th. nusan d 0 o f
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9. The banning of schechitah,
the Jewish ritual method of
slaughtering animals for food and
with it the denial of any possi-
bility for Jews to secure kosher
meat.
10. The murder and torture of
rabbis.

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Samuel W. Leib and Oscar D.
Barris announce that by reason
of the government taking posses-
sion of the Union Guardian Bldg.,
for war purposes, they have re-
moved their offices to 3000-2
Barium Tower, where they will
continue in the general practice
of law. Phone Randolph 4632-2.
Also announcing their removal of
offices to 3000 Barium Tower are
Attorneys Benjamin Safir and
Mitchell Feldman.

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