October 1, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle financiall:a evidence of American unity of 10 statement emphasizing that the nouncement was made that a come brackets. Persons of the war effort. purpose of their visit was "to plan for United Nations relief able and willing to themselves provide for find un- purpose pects in the humanitarian as- In a few weeks from now the unite the efforts of the Jews of and rehabilitation administration their parents d Chest wi ll open its campaign (Continued from Page 8) ll countries" for the complete had been agreed by the United able to o so, because they can- tates, England, Russia and not get help or housing accommo- War fit to the Jews was questioned S B cause y Dr. a d estruction of Hitlerism. forces, and helping the civilian The execution of Victor Alter China. A conference was sched- d her e. A delegat ion led b Stephen S. Wise visited Under- and Henryk Erlich, two interns- the Home has been obliged its admission population of e tat e o S c munity Fund, serving 80 Jewish, While chronic-ill app policy. th Catholic, Protestant and non- tinued support to the "declared tinue t o be accepte d for e e ed d to noff in a letter to and traditional policy of the cants con elim rian agencies i n the fields o Litvi anti-Semites ion in ac c o rdance w ith William Green of the the North African regime be- President Wil the f, ration of States the Jewish National usual policy, they cannot be ad- ta care ing French, the situation looked Maxim A. F. of L. The two were tried United to favor the resto- admiss, sure f rom th e Fight- cause of ores sure r little more promising. The abro- and convicted in December, 1941 the first delega- viet troops for the conclusion of came towards the close of the a reasonable level. Able-bodied and the Allied Js Campaign, gati on of the Crem of war, and linked to the tion of Soviet Jews to visit the a separate peace for Germany " year with the return of civil applicants, who do not require which Born in itself embraces 55 local, United care, are in the mean- national and overseas causes. F o States arrived in Washing- President Roosevelt declared rights to Jews in Sicily under the nursing All these agencies operating at peace by effective association ton on June 15. Solomon Mik- one of the demands of armistice Allied Military Government of time being admitted. Noels, president of the Jewish would be of the surrender by Ger- for Occupied Territories, what home and abroad, need funds to with local home agencies for anti-Fascist committee and the many Nazis responsible was expected to be setting a precedent most famous Jewish actor in the atrocities in Axis-occupied teen- for the occupation of the rest carry on their activities. The Jew- health, welfare and recreation, ADVANCE—Page 12 U. S. S. R., and Itzik Feller, the tries. In December the United of Europe. Mussolini's collapse ish community continues give is a philanthropic Se e Chest beginning generously of its means to and of the War the was seen here as of the end, and a promise that its time, in order to make avail- issued a joint States, Britain, Russia, the Fight- to all agencies and services - 5704 will bring less misery to the able ing French, and eigth other • al the financial assistance they re- noted Jewish poet, • ssued a jot i quire—whether through i its own lied governments Jews. declaration condemning massa- fund-raising agency—the Allied cdes of Jews and warning that Jewish Campaign—or, as more re- SEASON'S ADVANCE NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS the Nazis would not escape retri- cently, through a general com- bution. In June the President munity effort—the War Chest. GREETINGS . • • Continued from page 3 nominated Herbert C. Pell, for- In the fall of 1942 the Allied U. S. Minister to Hungary on the home front—building mo- Jewish Campaign became a part- McBryde Boot Shop mer and Portugal, American rep- role, strengthening democratic ne• in the War Chest of Metro- resentative on as the United Na- life—working for the develop- politan Detroit, thus obviating the SHOES EXQUISITE tions commission to y investigate he warned ment of a better community. Our need for independent Jewish fund war crimes. In Jul . home services must continue to raising. It is the general attitude FOX THEATER neutral countries against shelter function. Most of these services of the Jewish community that it DAVID WHITNEY BLDG. criminals. ing Axis war against discrimina- now have war-related problems was patriotic, expedient and wise The fight ag ment was reen- with which to deal — many of to join the War Chest, because it tion in employ these are more complicated pat- has helped to strengthen general forced by the broadening of the community unity and understand- powers of the Fair Employment terns of peace time THE PLACE Families bear the problems. brunt of war ing. and to conserve manpower Greetings of the Season! Practice Committee. After a pc- and other resources, so essential rich under the jurisdiction of the —families of men in the armed TO GO . , • Manpower Commission, the services; families of men swept in war time. Under a single banner and in War Jos. F. Temrowski s made an autonomous into the maelstrom of intensive FEPC body w was Father Francis Haas war industries. Induction into the a single campaign, the War Chest Real Estate Exchange irman. Samuel Zemurray, armed forces has brought about of Metropolitan Detroit unites the fund-raising activities of the en- as cha representing industry, and Boris hasty marriages; taken breadwin- Complete Real Estate Service Shishkin, as a delegate for labor, ners from homes, and placed un- tire community. It is Detroit's were the two Jews on the new usual burdens upon wives and General Insurance per mothers. Character development six-man committee. Seven Property Management cent of the cases handled by the and the general welfare of chil- committee were charges of dis- dren are seriously affected by the 5039 McDougall Ave. crirnination against Jews. war. The movement of mothers Steps were taken to investi- and other family members, for- Plaza 5100 gate the presence of Michael m erly relied upon for guidance, Grazynski, anti-Semitic Polish ex. i into essential war work, has left governor of Upper Silesia, in the many children insecure and ex- War Department's School of Posed to delinquency. Social agencies on the home NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS Military Government. Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson indi. front have, among their tasks, cated that he would never be the responsibility for keeping up employed by the U. S. Govern- morale, preventing the disruption ment for post-war administration of family life, and guarding in liberated Europe, bu that he against child neglect. All of these tasks are now war-related and had been recommended by the Polish Government-in-exile. Fur- are coped with by the Jewish Detroit's Finest ther investigations were promised. community through such agen- Artist, Drafting, and Sign Supplies A special sub-committee is cies as the Jewish Social Service planning public hearings for Bureau and the Jewish Children's Temporary Location early during the new year on a Bureau. 7317 WOODWARD Group work activities such as TRINITY 1-0150 resolution urging the immediate sending of relief to people in those provided by the Jewish Free Parking in Rear of Store Nazi-occupied territories. The an- Community Center, give construe- children outlets for wholesome, Live work and play, which is even more important in wartime. Chil- dren need the solid backing of a well-guided group, where able HEARTIEST GREETINGS FOR ROSH HASHONAH leadership and wholesome com- panions help guide their abun- dant energies, their patriotic fer- vor, into significant war tasks which will not unfit them for HOTEL BOOK-CADILLAC the peace. The war manpower shortage has centered the concern of the Jewish Vocational Service in the selective recruitment, guidance, DETROIT, MICH. training and placement of suit- able workers in war and civilian industry. War-time conditions are also attracting into the labor market persons formerly consid- ered unemployable, and young people, still in school, who are confused about plans for a stable and useful work career. These in- dividuals need the guidance and counselling of an agency such as NEW YEAR the Jewish Vocational Service. The war has put a strain upon GREETINGS health facilities in the commu- nity. There are fewer doctors and nurses for the civilian population, and those who remain are so overworked that they are unable At this time of the year we desire to to respond to many calls for home visits. North End Clinic has express our sincerest wishes to the found itself faced by a marked- entire Jewish community. ly depleted medical staff, loss of otherpersonnel, and a shortage of critical medical materials. Al- though the number of patients It is our earnest hope that the requiring service has decreased, the decline is by no means pro- New Year may bring peace and portionate to the reduction in medical staff. But, despite all good will to all mankind. th. ese difficulties, the Clinic is con- tinuing to function and to pro- vide service to those who need it. In the realm of Jewish educa- tion. war has also brought many problems and has motivated ad- justments and changes. There seems to be a more definite in- terest in Jewish education. The United Hebrew Schools and the Y . Iddish schools report moderate increases in enrollment and a bet- ter response from parents. Care of the aged and chronic- ill sbecoming an increasing re- sponsibility of the community. 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