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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Rabbis Fischer and
Nathan to Deliver
Passover Sermons

Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood
To Hear Henri Goldberg

Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood will
meet Monday, April 10, at 2:15
p. as., in the social hall of the
synagogue. The musical portion
of the program will be featured
by the rendition of a group of
specially chosen selections by
Henri Goldberg, baritone, who
will be accompanied by Mrs. Rose
Bassin Stein.
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will be
the speaker of the afternoon.

CAPITOL
LETTER

April 7, 1944

B. & P. Marshall Women
At New Headquarters

question and answer period.
The new Louis Marshall 'wd-
quarters, where the meeting ill
be held, is ,on the corner of Lin-
wood and Richton. This is an
opportunity for members to view
their new surroundings, and this
important meeting is open to
members only.

At the next meeting of the
Louis Marshall Business and
Professional Women of Bnai
Congregation Bnai Moshe will
Brith, which will take place on
begin observance of the Passover
Tuesday, April 11, at 8:30 p. m.,
festival with Sium B'Chorim
By CHARLES BENSON
there will be a guest speaker on
services Friday morning. Eve-
ning and morning prayers Satur-
Senator Robert R. Reynolds of vocational guidance, with a
day and Sunday will begin at
North Carolina recently delivered
7:15 and 9 o'clock and will be
a diatribe on the danger of the
conducted by Cantor David
aliens "who are being permitted
to come into this country at a
Katzman.
time when we are at war". They
Rabbi Moses Fischer will de-
will, he warned, usurp the jobs
Jack J. Kreizman Now
liver the sermon Saturday on
of American men and women
Associated with Casper
wearing the uniform.
the subject "An Unknown Medi-
C. Cutler in Penobscot Bldg.
eval Passover Custom Which
He told the Senate that 600,-
Jask J. Kreizman, attorney and 000 aliens have entered this
Dramatized the While History of
Israel". Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan counsellor-at-law, announces his country since the start of World
association with Casper C. Cut- War II in September, 1939.
will speak Sunday, April 9, and ler, with offices at 1764 Penob- "Many of them," lie said, "are
he chose as the subject of his scot Bldg., where he will engage very rich. They left their native
discourse "Freedom Clears the in the general practice of the law lands and came here to bask in
Mr. Kreizman was recently the sunshine and safety and pros-
Path".
honorably discharged from the perity and pleasure afforded by
The officers and directors of U. S. Army, having served with America, instead of staying in
the congregation, elected several U. S. Armored Command at Fort their homes and fighting for the
weeks ago, will be publicly in- Knox. Prior to entering the Army countries of their birth. On the
stalled during morning devotions Mr. Kreizman was a practicing contrary, our boys and girls have
attorney in Detroit for several left this country and gone to the
April 9.
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years.
countries of these aliens to fight
for them. I protest again against
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the Senate, Rep. Jennings Ran-
and beautifies your clothes.
dolph of West Virginia intro-
duced legislation in the House to
shut off immigration until five
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years after the war.
These are just the latest anti-
immigration moves. Senator Tom
Stewart of Tennessee sponsored
533 547 E. FOREST AVE.
a measure to deny admittance
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into the United States to all
immigrants while the unemplo Y -
3rd Floor, Farmer Street Building
ment here is one million or more.
HEAR "TODAY'S CHAMPION"—WWJ 6:10 P. M. DAILY
Similar bills were referred to the
GRAND RIVER AT BAGLEY
House Immigration Committee.
Rep. Edward H. Rees of Kansas
wanted immigration quotas halv-
ed and Rep. A. Leonard Allen ttOCKH;H:itt8 :8:8:01 818:1-0-01-00-0-1:1-0 1:1 - 0- 000-0
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of Louisiana asked suspension
for the duration. There were
others.
IN THE SPIRIT OF THE OCCASION
The post-war immigration pic-
at the
WE EXTEND TO THE JEWISH
ture is gradually being drawn.
Downtown Synagogue will be conducted Saturday, April 15
The details will not be filled in
COMMUNITY OF DETROIT BEST
for a while yet, but the lines
WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND
beginning at 9:30 a. m. at half hour intervals,
tiready sketched indicate the na-
ture of the finished product.
until 12:30 p. m.
JOYOUS PASSOVERI
Unless the sentiment of the
RABBI ROSENWASSER.
United States Congress alters
drastically, the masses of weary
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Europeans will have to look else-
where. Once we in America were
roud to be regarded as a haven
or the oppressed. Now the im-
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migration question is "too hot
n issue to raise".
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The exclusionists in Congress
lave backing among the people—
NO SERVICE CHARGE
r they would not be exclusion
sts.
Western and Southern Life Insurance Co.
Attorney General Francis Bid
Mortgage Loan Department
le and Earl G. Harrison, Com-
602 Stephenson Bldg.
6560 Caw Ave.
nissioner of Immigration and
aturalization, have attempted in
Madison 1750
he past few months to mitigate
his anti-alien feeling, to dispel
L. C. JANISSE
ome of the misconceptions about
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migrants, and to suggest pos-
Manager of Detroit Office
ible solutions for some of the
enuine problems that lie behind
ome of the antagonists.
The number of persons rescued
rout Europe, first put at 507,000
y the State Department—and
ubsequently exaggerated by Rey-
olds and others—was establisn-
d as inaccurate. The Immigra-
on Commissioner revealed that
etween 200,000 and 300,000
efugees were admitted between
933 and 1943.
Harrison also put forth a
heme to answer labor's fear of
ompetition: an immigration quo-
based on the occupation and
For all the many kind-
ills of the immigrant. Biddle
entioned geographic controls-
nesses you have shown
recting newcomers to areas
here the population is sparse,
our staff . . . for the
laska, for instance.
The Justice Department voiced
many opportunities you
iposition to further restrictions
ow as a possible source of fric-
have given us to serve
on between the United States
nd Allied or neutral countries,
W e extend our
d the Attorney General sug-
sted that the closing of our
ors "would not be calculated to
thanks and the Season's
sure cooperative action by
her nations in fields that we
Greetings.
Id essential to the foundation
Qualify counts in times like these. Now, more than eve-,
peace."
are people coming to SCHETTLER'S for their medical needs .
Vice President Henry A. \Val-
ce joined Biddle and Harrison
Certain quality is a wartime necessity.
stressing the contribution of
fugees who brought their skills
d brains to the United States.
They have been trying to con-
nce the voter, because only
en he is convinced that the
ited States owes an obligation
the homeless and destitute
Grosse Pointe
Detroit
II Congress act to restore our
ditional policy.

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