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Americo; 'elvish Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

July 30, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH RECEIVES
VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS

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American Army Reopens Antoni Slonimski Speaks
Palermo. Synagogue
At London Pen Club
At last week's meeting of the
Gifts of new books in Hebre% v, Closed by Fascists
staff of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- Yiddish and English, particular]
Memorial Meeting

massacre, Jews in the Warsaw
ghetto defended themselves with
weapons in their hands. Several
hundred S. S. men were killed.
dah, presided over by Rabbi Dr, titles on a selected and approve d
Germans had to use tanks in
ALGIERS. (WNS)-Upon en-
At a session of the Jewish
damson R. Weiss, it was decided list designed for the students o f tering Palermo, capital of Sicily,
order
to overcome the heroic
the
various
departments
of
th
e
to inaugurate a special collet- Yeshivah, will
the commander of the American Pen Club in London commemor-
lion of Hebrew and English book s
be received an d forces discovered that the syna- ating the Jewish writers slaugh- Jewish resistance. Where did the
for the pupils of the local Tal- properly acknowledged. Donations gogue there had been closed for
Jews in the Warsaw ghetto ob-
mudical Academy. This project may be made on the occasion of many months by a special order tered by the Germans in the War- tain the weapons-who supplied
saw
ghetto,
the
prominent
Pol-
will be launched at the beginning family events such as weddings, of the Fascist Party, it was re-
them with rifles and hand-gre-
ish poet, Antoni Slonimski, ad- nades? We know now that they
of the new school term, Monday, bar mitzvahs, birthday anniver- vealed here this week.
dressed the gathering with these received them from the Polish
Aug. 30. Rabbi Abraham Zentman saries, etc., and in memory of
The American commander, said
will be in charge of cataloging departed parents and relatives. the report, immediately commu- deeply moving words:
underground organization. We
"On behalf of the Polish Pen believe that the time will come
and circulation.
For further information please nicated with the Jewish chaplain
The library of the Yeshivah, call the office of Yeshivath Beth of the American occupation force Club I rise to pay tribute to the when the same hand which gave
founded four and a half years Yehudah, Dexter and Cortland, and authorized him to open the memory of Hilel Zeitlin, Israel weapons to the fighting Jews will
Stern and other Jewish poets and
ago in memory of the late Rabbi Hogarth 7990.
synagogue for genera] worship. writers who were murdered by meet in heartfelt clasp the hand
Samuel M. Fine, now includes a
Hundreds of Jewish soldiers and Hitler hangmen in their native of the Jew in the new, reborn
large variety of rabbinical works. Jews Taken from Polish
Poland, that unfortunate coun-
scores of still bewildered Italian
Warsaw. In paying homage try which is the motherland of
To the original collection of
Jews gathered in the synagogue city,
And
Czech
Ghettos
To
to the memory of departed col-
Rabbi Fine's books there was sub-
last Saturday where they joined leagues, it is customary to dwell the two saddest nations in the
world."
sequently added the library of
in a prayer for a quick Allied on their work, emphasize t
heir
Congregation Mogen Abraham STOCKHOLM. (WNS)-Train- ictory.
contribution to the civiliza
which now occupies the Yeshivah loads of Jews from the ghettos
The ceremony was so solemn of the world, an enumerate tion
Synagogue; the Hebrew collection of Poland and the fortress of and impressive, said the report, treasure with which they enr the Ladies of Yeshivah
of the late_Rabbi William Schos- Terezin, in Czechoslovakia, have that many of the hard-boiled ed their native language. But ich- Bob-Lo Excursion
tak donated by his wife and been brought to Germany for American Jewish soldiers who saw fate which has overtaken H the
The ladies of Yeshivath Beth
children; and a valuable set of forced labor repairing the damage service in the African campaign Zeitlin is so unlike the fate ilel
the Talmud presented by Mrs. done to Reich cities by Allied wept like children. On Sunday, other writers of the world, t of Yehuda are sponsoring a Bob-Lo
Peter Vass in memory of her bombers, according to informa- after the Christian services, the I feel our memorial meet hat excursion August 15. The general
Jewish soldiers proudly escorted ought to extend beyond cony ing public is invited. Tickets can be
late husband. Last week an im- lion reaching here this week.
en- obtained by calling HO. 7990.
portant new addition was made Most of these Jews, the report their Christian buddies to the tional speeches.
by the Hebrew scholar, M. states, have been sent to the synagogue.
"It is our duty today not to
Schwartzberg of Dearborn, who cities of Cologne, Duseseldorf
speak of the murdered victi Ms,
Rev. Cantor
turned over to the Yeshivah a and Essen, which have suffered Refugees Arrested in
but of the murderers. For th ere
Jacob
part of the library of his father, very heavily from American and Spain Are Sent to
is only one way in which we c all
the late rabbi of Lipno, Poland. British air attacks.
Silverman
honor fighting for a world in
Miranda Prison Camp
RI T RGICAL
which racial and class hatr ed
5I0IIEL
LISBON. (WNS)-About 1,000 will no longer find any room. It
25 Years'
refugees who have been living I s the inescapable duty of Pol ish
Practice
in enforced residence in the 11 nd Jewish writers to engrave in Recommended by
DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER.
FOR
RENT-Nice
neat
furnish-
towns
of
Caldis
de
Malavella
and
he
memory
of
the
coming
ge
Physician s and
Hebrew, Yid d i s h, and Bar
n-
Hospitals
Mitzvah, English and Citizen- ed room with private family. Gerona in Spain have been sent e ration a complete picture of t he
Good
transportation.
2507
W.
to the prison camp of Miranda S rime, and to demonstrate t he
ship - my specialty. Reading
9371
Euclid Ave. TYler 6-5503.
de Ebro, according to reports epth of iniquity to which ov er-
and writing guaranteed. Free
Wildemere
reaching here this week. The re- " earing and unscrupulous natio n-
trial lesson. 1964 W. Delaware
TY. 4-0062
COOK WANTED-Best ports did .not indicate the reason lism can descend. It is not ea sy
St. Phone Tyler 6-0042 or Da- JEWISH
a
wages.
Clean
airy
kitchen.
Con-
for the refugees' arrest.
vison 9392.
hese days to shake the conscien ce
genial working conditions. Men-
This is the second time that f the world, it is not easy to
delson's Kosher Resort Hotel, most of the refugees find them- mpress human imagination. W e
HAIR ON FACE REMOVED
65 North Shore Drive, South selves in Miranda, according to I ee the emotional exhaustion a nd
Rev. Canfor
permanently by electric needle.
s
Haven, Mich. Phone 511.
No scars. Results guaranteed.
information avalaible here, since eluctance of readers to take in
DAVID
Michigan licensed operator.
many of them had originally been he descriptions of cruelties a nd
GOLDEN
FOR
RENT-Nice
airy
furnished
Jennie Wohlman, 10211 Dex-
confined there, but were released rimes. There was a time wh en
Detroit's Favorite
room; two windows. 2628 Cal- through the efforts of American i e he death of two men-Sacco a nd
ter, near Calvert. TYler 7-1986.
111 0, II E L
vert,
near
Linwood.
TOwnsend
Open evenings.
relief organizations. V anzetti-stirred the imaginati on
5-1482.
TYler 6-0490
The relief groups will be forced 0 f the world more powerful ly
Wedding Ceremo-
FOR RENT-Large airy room for
to bear an additional burden as than the death of an entire n a-
nies Performed at
gentleman or employed couple. FOR RENT-Nice large furnish- a result of the Spanish authori- tion can stir it today. The s u-
Home and by Ap-
ed room, for gentleman or lady ties' action since they are obliged preme sacrifice of Szmul Zyge 1-
pointment.
3783 Boston. TYler 5-9310.
employed, with family of two to feed the imprisoned refugees, bojm, who threw his death as
adults. Good transportation. who are not given food by the challenge to the indifference a
FOR RENT-Nicely newly fur-
of
2682
Clements.
nished room with private fam-
TOwnsend prison authorities. Some quar- the world, passed almost unn o-
6-5052.
ily. Good transportation. Home
The Well Known Rev.
ters here expressed the opinion ticed.
of two adults. 2956 Fullerton
that the arrests were a move on
"It is true that we are at wa r .
Hyman
Schulsinger
FOR RENT-Nice airy furnished the part of the Spanish govern- A nd as every evil, war bege
Ave. TOwnsend 5-5192.
room. Excellent transportation. ment to hasten the emigration ev il. The indifference to huma ts
of Cong.
n
FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
3324 Sturtevant. TO. 6-2753. of the refugees.
Beth Tinto
su ffering may even appear a§'
room suitable for one or two
Emanuel
ne
cessary
evil.
But
we
must
r
e-
persons with private adult fam- ROOM FOR RENT-With kitchen
m
ember
that
our
war,
the
wa
r
(Nimble
and
and telephone privileges, in 9
ily. All conveniences. Near bus
of writers fighting for a new
Specialized
mom home; suitable for 1 or 2
and street car line. Chicago
wo
persons. 2209 Sturtevant. Good
LOUIS DOBKIN wi rid will not come to an en d
Blvd., between Lawton and Wil-
MOHEL
th the hour of military victory
transportation.
TO.
7-2395.
demere. Kitchen privileges if de-
f 1531 Glynn Court was buried It may be that only then will our
Also
Marriages
sired. Call evenings and all day
uesday from Lewis Brothers tim
FOR RENT-Nice large furnish- F uneral Home, with Rabbi A. M. ob e arrive. We shall fight against
Performed
Sunday. TYler 5-2289.
ed room with small quiet fam- H ershman officiating. Interment the livion. We shall not allow even Services In Eng-
ily. Suitable for young lady to ok place at the Beth Tefilo est smallest detail of the great- lish and Yiddish
FOR SALE-3310 Calvert-East
employed. References. TOwn- C emetery. He is survived by his bo crime ever committed on the
of Dexter. Two flat, 5 room
1934 Hazelwood
send 7-7635.
dy of humanity to be forgot-
brick veneer. Refrigerator,
ife, Lottie; two daughters, Mrs. ten . It will be our task, our
TYIer 6-6960
Jo seph Nichols and Mrs. Saul dut
stove, side drive and new roof.
$2,000.00 or more down pay- WANTED TO RENT-A fur- Et tinger, and two sons, Harvey his y to record in the annals of
nished apartment with one or T.
tory the martyrdom of the
ment. By owner. Royal Oak
Private Irving R. of the Pol
two bedrooms in desirable loca- U. and
3929.
S. Army. Zei ish and Jewish nations, of
tion. September 1 to January 1;
tlin and Stern, the death of
Bo yzelenski and the torture of
by responsible couple. Refer-
FOR RENT - Nice comfortable
ABRAHAM
GRUSKIN
the
ences. Niagara 5604.
room. Excellent transportation.
of 3284 Tyler Ave. passed away Uni professors of the Jagiellon
versity in Cracow, who were
3283 Cortland. TO. 7-4638.
at
FOR SALE - Complete furnish- ers
2641 GLENDALE AVE.
i ce the age of 63. Funeral serv- mu rderer in Oranienburg, the he-
ings of a 10 room home, includ
s were held from Lewis Broth- roic death of Dr. Janusz Korczak,
FOR RENT - Newly furnished
TOwnsend 9-034.4
ing Steinway piano, oriental wi Funeral Home on Tuesday the Polish writer who refused to
room for one or two men. Good
rugs, lamps, radios, sectional a t th Rabbi Isaac Stollman offici- w
transportation. Linwood section.
a ba l ndon the children in a Jew-
SURGICAL MOHEL
bookcases, desk, porch furniture. D ing. Interment was at the Bnai
TO. 8-2360.
orphanage and of his own
Like new. 708 Ber shire Road, k b y avid Cemetery. He is survived will went with them to the place
Marriages Performed
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Grosse Pointe Park. Leaving di e his two daughters, Mrs. Sa- of execution. It is for us, by
the city.
room. Twin beds. Couple pre-
Shackman, Mrs. Fay Weiner; Pow'
son , Harold, and two sisters, Mrs. prin er of our imaginations, to im-
ferred. Private lavatory. Kitch- .
t in the memory of future
..................
FOR
RENT-Furnished
room
for
Le
ah Rose and Mrs. Sarah Roska. gene rations hitherto meaningless
en privileges. Good transporta-
RECEPTACLES
employed
girl
in
a
3-room
nam es-Oranienburg, Oswiecim,
tion. 3204 Sturtevant. TOwnsend
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
apartment. Widow living alone.
5-5974.
LILLIAN SEGAL
Dad mu, Palmiry, Majdanek, Tre-
Reinforced Concrete. Fully
Vicinity of Broadstreet and of 3746 Clairmount died July blink a-and ake sure that they
Guaranteed. Priced Hight
Boston Blvd. DAvison 7829.
30 at the age of 39 years. Fu_
WOMAN EMPLOYED desires
remain forever a terrible re-
AMERICAN
ner al services were held from the pro a ch, a threat, a warning.
airy furnished room with small
, T
private family. Northwest sec- TO RENT - Nicely furnished Ira Kaufman Funeral Home, with _
RECEPTACLE CO.
he
death
of
Zeitlin
and
room for two business people. Rab
tion. Some kitchen privileges.
579 Kenilworth
bi Hershman officiating. Bur- other • Jewish writers is but a
References
TO. 11-51119
required.
TYler 5-4360 evenings, between
TYler ial was in Clover Hill Park Cem- smal I detail, a minute episode in
4-4378, or UNiversity 3-9377.
6 and 9.
eter Y. She leaves her husband , the most dreadful tragedy ever
, at er, Samuel Steinberg; enac
in recorded history. the
M ONUMENTS
WILL SHARE-Completely fur- REFINED GENTLEMAN desires three daughters, Judith, Vivienne Wage ted
dy
of
the liquidation of the
furnished
roomj
with
private
-
,•
nished 4 room apartment with
),
and
Phyllis;
two
sisters,
Mrs.
A.
"
saw ghetto, in which hun-
family. Private #'bath if possi-
another business or professional
Fishbein
and
Mrs.
A.
Suskin;
dreds
of thousands of Jews per-
ble.
Northwest
section
or
Six
girl. References exchanged. TY-
Mile Road vicinity. TOwnsend three brothers, Morris, Arthur fished . In the last phase of this
ler 4-8267, evenings.
and Hy Steinberg.
8-7813.

CLASSIFIED

OBITUARY

Rev. S. MOCHA.

WANTED-A family who will F
board me, Mary. I am going to OR RENT-Beautiful large fur-
nished room with cross venti-
be 5 years old and I am tied
lation, in home of three adults,
of moving around. My father
suitable for one or two people;
isn't able to take care of me
near street car and bus lines.
now, but the Children's Bureau
Garage if preferred. 2975 Cort-
will pay for my care. Call them
land. TO. 7-8964.
at COlumbia 1600 if you are
interested in me.
OR RENT-Nice airy room for
business girl or gentleman.
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
Small f '1 v or adults. Tele-
young woman or couple with
phone privileges; hot showers;
quiet family. Lower flat, desir-
handy transportation. TO.
able neighborhood. Excellent
8-4719. 2716 Elmhurst, near
transportation. 3216 Fullerton.
Lawton, upstairs. Sunday till
TOwnsend 7-5068.
2:00 o'cock.

ARON WITTENBERG
of Montreal died Sunday, July
25, at the age of 74 years. Fu-
neral services were held Monday
from the Ira Kaufman Funeral
Home with Rabbi Morris Adler
officiating. Burial was in Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. He is sur-
vived by five sons, Dr. Sam and
Dr. • Arthur Wittenberg of De-
roil, Simon, Robert and Harry
of Cleveland; a daughter, Jean,
of Montreal, and brother, Solo-
mon Wittenberg of Montreal.

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The family of the late Minnie
room; twin beds. Suitable for
ployed. 2249 Pingree, near 14th
Talberg wish to thank their rela-
one
or
two
girls.
Private
fam-
St. Good transportation. Tyler
ily of two adults. Convenient tivell' and friends for the kind-
6-3587.
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recent bereavement.

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