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April 14, 1944 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-04-14

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

April 14, 1944

Jewish Refugees Land
In Philadelphia

In honor of new members and
paid-up members, the Neugarten
Medical Aid is entertainin g at
a luncheon which will be fol-
lowed by a program. This inter-
esting event is to be held at the
Jewish Community Auditorium,
Woodward at Holbrook, Tuesday,
April 18 at 12:30 p. m.
The only admission is the 194 4

PHILADELPHIA ( WNS) .-276
Jewish refugees from Europe
landed here last week on the
Portuguese liner Pinto. From
here they proceeded in sealed
cars to Canada where they will
be dispersed to various centers.
The group included merchants,
laborers, seamen, farmers, tail-
ors, business men, teachers, mer-
chants and professionals. It in-
cluded Jews from Austria, Po-
land, Germany, Russia, Belgium,
France, Spain, Czechoslovakia,
Portugal and Holland. Their land-
ing was facilitated by representa-
tives of the Canadian Jewish
Congress, the United Jewish
Refugee and War Relief Agen-
cies in Canada and by Canadian
immigration groups.
Their entry into Canada was
secured by the Canadian Jewish
Congress which made representa-
tions on their behalf to Prime
Minister Mackenzie King of Can-
ada. The Joint Distribution Com-
mittee paid the transportation
costs and the Jewish Refugee
and War Relief Agencies gave
guarantees to the federal gov-
ernment that the refugees would
not become a public charge.

.........

PLASMA SAVES LIVES — On
land and sea, the lives of American
fighting men are being saved by Red
Cross blood plasma. The upper pic-
ture shows Navy pharmacist mates
learning the proper technique of
giving transfusions. Below, precious
blood is being shipped to a proces-
sing laboratory in a specially built
refrigerated container.

Neugarten Medical Aid
Luncheon on April 18

membership card. To Make re•er.

vations call Mrs. Charles A Iler,
University 1-2391, by April 15.

Passover Greetings and
Best Wishes

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Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
Meeting on April 18

A regular meeting will be held
by the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi,
Tuesday, April 18, at 1 p. m.,
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Sam Techner of 1518 Cal-
vert Ave. was hostess to a board
of directors meeting, Wednesday,
March 29. Mrs. E. Abrams, presi-
dent, presided.
Plans are being formulated for
a mothers' and daughters' affair
to be held May 18. More informa-
tion will be announced later.
The chapter will be hostess to
the service men at the USO on
April 24.

Races of Mankind
Display at Public
Library April 17-22

The intercultural exhibition,
"Races of Mankind," assembled
by John Adams of Columbia Uni-
versity and Dr. Robert T. Hatt
of Cranbrook Institute of Sci-
ence, will be on display at the
Detroit Public Library from April
17 to 22. This display, which
was brought together under the
advice of authorities in the fields
of anthropology and education
throughout the country, tells a
dramatic story in the interests
of tolerance and inerracil under-
sanding.

BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY PASSOVER

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WASHINGTON (WNS). — An
inquiry made last week by a re-
sponsible Jewish body as to the
position of the United States
Government concerning rights of
American Jewish citizens to en-
ter Palestine under the White
Paper banning Jewish immigra-
tion, brought the reply that the
State Department will deal with
that question when a case comes
up in which an American citizen
has been denied admittance to
Palestine.
The State Department, to
whom the inquiry was directed,
declared that several thousand
immigrants can still proceed to
Palestine under the total allowed
by the White Paper, and that
there was no reason to believe
that the Palestine Administration
would discriminate against Amer-
ican citizens. When it was
brought to the attention of the
State Department that, under the
terms of the White Paper, Amer-
ican citizens of Jewish descent
would be barred from Palestine
while no such bar would exist
with respect to non-Jewish Amer-
ican citizens, the Department de-
clared that it was averse to tak-
ing a stand now on the post-war
situation, particularly in view of
the fact that there are no ships
available now to carry American
citizens to Palestine.

Rabbi Sperka to Preach
On "Death and Rebirth"

Sincerest Passover Greetings to My Jewish
Friends and Patrons .. .

Phone COlumbia 4200

State Dept. Parries
Questions on American
Jews Entering Palestine

Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of
Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
hurst and 14th, will occupy the
pulpit and preach on the 7th
day of Pesach, Friday, April 14,
at 11 a. m., on the subject "Song
of Lamentation". On the last
day of Pesach, Saturday, April
15, at 11 a. m., the memorial
services will be held. Rabbi Sper-
ka will deliver the sermon dur-
ing memorial services. The topic
of the sermon will be Death or
Rebirth". Cantor Irving Ringel
will officiate at all holiday serv-
ices. Evening services begin at
7:30 p. m. and morning services
at 8:45 a. m.

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