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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
...STRICTLYCONFIDENTIAL • • •
by Phkeas J. Biron
Miss Faye Portner
$74,000,000 Spent in the Past Ten
Leaves for Kansas City Years to Rescue Victims of Hitlerism
Miss Faye Portner, assistant
American Jews contributed
director of the USO Downtown $74,885,285 during the past 10
WE'RE TELLING YOU:
seeing in the ghettos of the Po. Center for the past year, is leav- years for the rescue of the vic-
Drew Pearson, the Washington lish cities, began to act as if ing Feb. 15 to become assistant tims of Nazi oppression, it was
announced by the United Jew-
Merry-Go-Round scoopster, point- they were back in the Poland of
ish Appeal for Refugees, Over-
ed out to us the other day that the years when the Jews of that
seas Needs and Palestine on the
the proportion of Jews in war country suffered many indignities
occasion of the 10th anniversary
service is considerably higher at the hands of their Christian
of Hitler's accession to power.
than their ratio to the entire countrymen . . . A Jew was
The United Jewish Appeal re-
population of the country . . . killed in the ensuing fracas, and
ported that more than 1,000,000
Trenton. N. J.. has a Jewish pop- some of Tel Aviv's shops were
Jews were saved from destruc-
ulation of 6.1 per cent, for ex-
tion as a result of the relief, re-
ample, while Trenton Jews in the STAGE AND SCREEN:
habilitation and resettlement pro-
armed forces represent 8.4 per
Sergeant Sidney Kingsley may
grams carried on by the Joint
cent of the city's total enlist- be in the Army, but his new play,
Distribution Committee, United
ment . . . We hope you didn't "The Patriots," is right in the
Palestine Appeal and National
miss the full-page advertisement, groove none the less . . . With
Refugee Service.
sponsored by the Textbook Com- the success of Irving Berlin's
Emphasizing that the far-flung
mission of The Protestant, which "This Is the Army" as the goal
relief and rehabilitation efforts of
appeared in the Philadelphia Rec- to shoot at, impressario Billy
the Joint Distribution Commit-
ord last week . . . That ad Rose is planning a super-produc-
tee, the work of mass coloniza-
showed a mass of terrified Jew- tion in honor of the other branch
tion and upbuilding in Palestine
ish faces, many of them looking of the service, to be called "Here
and the aid to refugees in the
more dead than alive . . . The Comes the Navy" . . .Getting
United States were a moral as
caption that started off the ad ready for an early visit to Amer-
well as material bulwark for the
read: "2,000,00 Dead Speak to ican Army camps in England are
millions of Jews who were the
America" . . . And the copy Al Jolson and Jack Benny . . .
target of Nazi attack, the United
itself was the best we've ever It'll be Jack's first trip overseas
Jewish Appeal pointed to the
read in denunciation of the un- in this war . . . Al's party will
large-scale Jewish emigration
American, un-Christian phenom- include his favorite accompanist,
from Europe as an index of the
Martin Fried, 45-year-old ex-sol-
enon of anti-Semitism.
scope of the reconstruction
dier who just got his honorable
JEWISH ARMY NEWS:
FAYE PORTNER
achievements supported by Amer-
Lisa Sergio, one of radio's discharge from the Army . . . In
ican Jews.
the
Army
now
is
Raphael
Hakim,
director
of
all
Jewish
Welfare
fastest-coming news commenta- one of the French motion pic-
Reviewing the decade of des-
tors, who commands an ever- ture producing brothers who have Board activities in Kansas City. pair brought on by Nazi oppres-
Prior to joining the USO in De-
growing audience for her daily made Hollywood their headquar-
Miss Portner was assistant sion, the United Jewish Appeal
broadcasts on WOXR, is a Catho- ters in recent years . . . Latest troit
director
of the Jewish Center reported that during the past 10
lic who spent several years in an Hollywood star to plan an ex- Drama Workship
supervisor years 305,000 Jews had found a
Italian convent . . . That doesn't cursion into the producing field of the Sunday Fun and
program. Her home in Palestine, 208,000 refu-
prevent her from being one of
work with USO included organ- gees had emigrated to the United
the most ardent supporters of the is Edward G. Robinson.
izing and operating the Home States, and 125,000 had found a
Jewish army project . . . And ABOUT PEOPLE:
Hospitality program which sched- refuge in South America. Togeth-
Max
Werner,
the
military
ex-
she spends a great deal of her
ules an average of 125 dinners for er with the smaller numbers of
pert
who
foretold
the
futility
of
time arguing in its favor and
servicemen each Sunday. She was Jews who found a haven in re-
the
Maginot
Line
and
the
strength
answering objections to it brought
also USO representative in charge mote sections of the world, the
forward by—her Jewish friends of Russian resistance to the Nazi of the arts and crafts room, or- United Jewish Appeal said, the
. . . Pierre van Paassen, who invasion, has gone on record as ganized hunting and ice fishing total number of Jews who were
recently resigned from the Jew- declaring that Germany will be parties, and contacted camps and helped to escape from Nazi domi-
ish Army Committee, is now un- defeated late this year and that posts for large servicemen's par- nated Europe since Jan. 30, 1933,
der medical treatment at the New Japan won't last much longer ties.
amounted to 750,000.
Rochelle Hospital . . . We wish . . . Arthur Szyk, whose horri-
Miss
Portner
carries
with
her
Of the total expenditures for
him a quick and complete recov- pilant caricatures of Axis leaders to Kansas City the best wishes rescue during the past 10 years,
ery . . . Which reminds us that appear in the New York Post, is of all the USO Detroit staff.
the Joint Distribution Commit-
the Jewish Frontier's recent edi- very proud of the fact that the
tee spent $40,000,000; the United
Japanese
used
one
of
his
pic-
torial about the silence of the
Palestine Appeal, $23,676,107;
turizations
of
Nazidom
in
their
Anniversary
Services
Christian world in the face of
and the National Refugee Serv-
own
propaganda
.
.
.
The
cartoon
Hitler's campaign to exterminate
ice (during the period from 1939
Europe's Jews contains many showed Death wearing a Nazi Of Mogen Abraham at to 1942), $11,209,178.48.
passages that were lifted bodily elite guard uniform — and the Yeshivah Sat., Feb. 13
The statement on 10 years of
from Van Paassen's famous "Ap- Japs rained copies of it down
rescue said in part:
to
American
troops
in
the
Philip-
peal to the Conscience of Amer-
Sabbath T'Rumah, Feb. 13, at
"From the very inception of
ica," which was published pines, presumably on the theory 9:30 a. m. Congregation Mogen the Nazi regime, the Jews of the
throughout the country some that the Yanks would get scared Abraham will celebrate the first United States were quick to com-
to death . . . Boxer Barney Ross, anniversary of its reorganization prehend the scope of the human
months ago.
who is fast becoming the chief
tragedy that was then being shap
YOU SHOULD KNOW:
pride and joy of the Marine
ed in Berlin. Because they had
The Committee of Jewish Corps in the South Pacific area,
participated in the establishment
Writers and Artists is preparing
added
to
his
laurels
the
other
day
of agencies to bring relief to the
the publication of a Black Book by knocking out a 215-pound
victims of World War I and help
. . . In that book will be recorded
in the reconstruction of Jewish
the full story of Hitler's war-to- Samoan champion . . . Barney,
life following that conflict, the
the-death against the Jews all yOu must remember, held the
lightweight
crown
in
these
parts
Jews in the United States were
over Europe . . . The chapters
in the fortunate position of hav-
revealing the dreadful truth of . . . Personal regards from his
daughter,
Edwina,
were
brought
ing at their disposal channels of
what took place in the Nazi-
large-scale rescue which could be
occupied sectors of Soviet Russia to Ben Hecht by Walter Win-
put to immediate use to stem the
will be supplied by the Russian chell on the latter's return from
tide of suffering resulting from
government, which, we are told, his South American mission .. .
Nazi oppression.
has collected most complete sta- Edwina, who is married to a
"The Joint Distribution Com-
tistics and data on that subject Brazilian, lives in Rio de Janeiro
.
.
.
Among
the
interesting
peo-
mittee, which was established' in
. . . From Eretz Israel comes a
1914 to aid the Jews in Eastern
story whirl' indicates that not all ple Winchell met down there was
Europe, marshalled its experience
of Hitler's second victims—the Herbert Moses, president of the
of some 20 years to meet the
Poles—have as yet grasped the Brazilian Press Association . .
problem of Nazi persecution. The
lesson of this war . . . It seems Does the name Clostridium acet-
obutylicum
Weizmann
sound
at
United Palestine Appeal, which
that a detachment of the Free
all
familiar
to
you?
.
.
.
Of
had been organized in 1921 to
Polish Army now stationed in
promote the settlement in Pales-
Palestine, was billeted on Tel course part of it does, but what
tine of Jews from war-stricken
Aviv . . . The all-Jewish city we want to tell you is that the
areas in Europe, concentrated its
which gave the Poles an official whole thing is the moniker of a
activities on providing opportuni-
welcome, with the major making certain type of bacterium which
ties for the settlement in Pales-
ABRAHAM DUBRINSKY
a speech in which he urged the —you guessed it—is named after
boys to make themselves at home the President of the Jewish in the Yeshivah building. Spe- tine of refugees from Europe.
Shortly after Hitler took control
. . . Well, some of the boys, Agency.
cial services will be held jointly of the German government, an
looking around the avenues of
with Young Israel. Rabbi Sam- organization to adjust and integ-
Tel Aviv and seeing so many of
son R. Weiss, dean of the Yeshi- rate refugees into American life
the faces they had been used to BUY WAR BONDS! vah, will preach the sermon.
was established, which later
By merging its funds with Ye- adopted the name of the National
shivath Beth Yehudah, Congre- Refugee Service. Thus, almost
gation Mogen Abraham has made from the very day that Hitler
possible the erection of the Ye- proclaimed his war to wipe the
shivah building at Dexter and Jews from the face of the earth,
Cortland. Since the completion the Jews of the United States
of the building one year ago were engaged in far-reaching
regular daily and Sabbath serv- rescue activities embracing re.
Wednesday Evening, February 17
ices are held in the Synagogue. lief and rehabilitation overseas,
Louis Solai, president of Mo- settlement and upbuilding of Pal-
at 8:00 O'Clock
gen Abraham, has invited all estine and assistance to new-
members and friends to a "Kid- comers in our country."
dush" immediately following the
The United Jewish Appeal ob-
YESHIVAH CHACHMEY LUBLIN BUILDING
services in celebration of the' served that while the untold targ-
anniversary.
A
Siyum
of
Baba
Cor. Linwood and Elmhurst
edies and serious losses in human
Kann, i.e., a festivity at the oc- life suffered during the past 10
casion of concluding the learn- years will fill many of us with
TO HONOR THE MEMORY OF
ing of one volume of the Tal- sadness, the achievements of the
mud will lend a special note to agencies of the United Jewish
this function. Louis Dann is Appeal in bringing many hun-
Gaba iof the Chevra Shass of dreds of thousands out of the in-
Mogen Abraham.
ferno of Nazi Europe and laying
The anniversary Sabbath of the foundation for the reconstruc-
Mogen Abraham to which the tion of their shattered lives
Her good name, for her untiring work to the benefit of all,
public is invited will be one of should serve to revive our hopes
especially for the Yeshivah, shall be your comfort.
the functions of the Torah month for the future.
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Ab-
"As we look back on the dark
raham Dubrinsky, Board mem- road of despair and death which
All ladies of Detroit are invited, with a special invitation to
ber of the Yeshivah and Trus- many of our people have trav-
tee of Mogen Abraham, has been ersed during the past 10 years,
THE RODOMER LADIES' AUXILIARY
elected the Treasurer of the we must strengthen our resolve to
Torah month. By his untiring ef- devote ourselves with sacrifice to
to attend this Memorial Meeting
forts he has added much to the the tasks of rebuilding Jewish
successful planning of the func- life and saving those who can
tions of the month.
still be reached.
Special Memorial Meeting
Mrs. Bertha Glicksman
12, 1943
"We have reason to hope that
with the gathering strength of
the Allied offensive, the anguish
and misery of Hitler's oppres-
sion will soon be ended that the
end of this decade of Hitlerism
will bring a new era for our
hardpressed people. The past 10
years have demonstrated that
only through self-help can we
assure the survival of our peo-
ple. How our fellow-Jews are to
achieve a measure of happiness
and security in a world liberated
from Hitlerism will be largely
determined by the progress Amer-
ican ,Jews make through the fund-
raising instrumentality of the
United Jewish Appeal in the far-
reaching rescue work in Europe,
Palestine and the United States
of the Joint Distribution COM-,
/Mace, the United Palestine Ap-
peal and the National Refugee
Service.
Tulman and Haas Are
Heard by 5000 at War
Rallies in Windsor, Ont.
Upon the invitation of the
board of directors of the Russian
War Relief progra mof Canada,
Cantor Robert S. Talman and
Karl W. Haas of Temple Israel
were guest artists at two mass
rallies attended by 5000 people,
last Sunday evening in Wind-
sor, Ontario. The Russian Minis-
ter to Canada was the main
speaker of the evening.
In March, Cantor Talman, as-
sisted by Karl Haas, will be in
Flint, Mich., as guests of Con-
gregation Beth Yisroel of that
city.
BROCHAH GOLDSTEIN CLUB
The Brochah Goldstein Club
Auxiliary of the J. C. R. S. has
completed plans for the donor
luncheon which is to be held
at the Hotel Statler on Tuesday,
Feb. 16, 1943, at 12:30
o'clock. The final meeting was
held at the home of its president,
Mrs. Joseph A. Bakst. For reser-
vations please call Mrs. Harry
Schwartz at Da. 5731.
ELECT
I. GOODMAN
COHEN
•
JUDGE
Common
Pleas Court
I. Goodman Cohen, 33, at-
torney, 12 years. Born Man-
chester, England; lived Uni-
ted States and Detroit 32
years; naturalized October,
19 3 I . Graduate Northern
High School, January 1927;
Detroit College of Law, LL.B.,
1931. Candidate for State
Senator, 3rd District, 1932
and 1934.
I.
GOODMAN COHEN
COMMON PLEAS JUDGE
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