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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-05-19

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

May 19, 1944

WASSERMAN

of a former golf course, so a Navy time, station WQXR, New gration laws will be violated.
this meeting includes .AlexR1
decentralized sound system wit! I York, devotes "Your Request
a31:.
"Once again the eyes of the kLieno, Fo r saemp Dr. rB . e re so t e
many amplifiers instead of the Program" to the patients at Et. world's most oppressed people are Leon J
. Rabbi
(Continued from Page 1)
usual one was the only thing Albans.
focussed upon you. We are con- sli.n, Kleinman,enBectitanfli;n Frank,
success of which he has been which could successfully reach
laztza,ikDihr
The boys don't want to hear fident that their hopes will be
privileged to contribute. Rabbi 72 wards, administration build- jump and jive. They like "Smoke realized. Please be assured of
Weiss is going to New York to ing, nurses' homes, Waves dormi- Gets in Your Eyes" and selec- our unending support of your Samuel Lieberman, Louis Seh os:
aln od in i r'sz ,
head a newly founded national tory, corpsmen's dormitory, laun- tions from "Show Boat". They endeavors to save the Jewish Isaac
a kt'i c SPth o inpian S
educational institution.
dry, shops and auditorium.
Leonard
want the lighter classics and the people of Europe."
Weiner.
The farewell reception was pre-
While Stromberg-Carlson men marches their high school bands
planned the custom-built equip- played not so long ago and the
ment, members of the National popular music they used to dance
INSTITUTE
JWV Ladies' Auxiliar y (
Council of Jewish Women from to.
New York to California donated
(Continued
from
Page
1)
The average day's entertain-
Visit Men in Hospitals
all the funds for the gift, which ment of nine and three-quarters
is
at
present
in
the
United
States
also was to be a memorial to the "on the air" provides the patients
The Department or :Nlichigan,
Council's founder, the late Mrs. with nine hours of music, inter- where he is receiving great ac- Ladies' Auxiliary to the Jewish
claim
for
his
delightful
musical
Hannah G. Solomon.
spersed with three five-minute
War Veterans . of t he United
Last November Mrs. Maurice newscasts and three 15-minute offerings.
States was active with
with vissiptie. oani
A
stimulating
evening
is
prom-
L. Goldman, former National news commentator programs. In
to the U. S. Veterans Facility at
Council president, dedicated the season, football and baseball ised to lovers of classical and Dearborn, U. S.
Marine Hospital
pit
completed sound system at the games on the air get an eager Yiddish and Palestinian music.
and the Children's Hospital of De-
hospital. The Council's gift also audience and convalescent wards
supplied the Naval Hospital with rings with cheers or howls of
Daughter
Daughtersy
i i , i; , t .ga
.er p n i; es
MEMORIAL
a therapy x-ray machine, two dismay as a favored team wins
t o' health-ray
.t.o
dual-wave diathermy units, a or loses.
tV't. s l 1 books
curd
3'
the children,
(Continued from Page 1)
short-wave diathermy unit, two
and the auxiliaries liy
sunray lamps and one ultra-
have been completed, his identity c ommittee visited the bedfast
violet ray lamp.
AMNESTY
will be revealed, and other pro- the veteran's hospitals and brought a
Today approximately 4,500
gram details will be announced. a radio, smokes, playing cards and
wounded sailors are finding the
(Continued from Page 1)
That the meeting will have tokens of morale stimulant, where
period of their convalescence is
the fullest support of the organ- casualties are being rehabilitated
Szerer,
representative
of
the
Jew-
passing more quickly, thanks to
ized Jewish community has been for future civilian life require.
the sound system, controlled and ish Socialist Party in the coun- evidenced by the many responses ments,
cil,
declared
that
if
General
Ku-
operated by Naval personnel.
to the first announcement of the
A gesture inaugurated this year
Tops with them are musical re- kiel had been genuinely inter- plans for the memorial. Repre-
quest programs of which they ested in promoting better rela- sentatives of organizations re- for Mother's Day, was adopted by
RABBI SIMCHO WASSERMAN get at least an hour daily. Three tions between the soldiers in the flecting various interests in the JWV women who brought joy to
the confined. Drawings for a fret
mornings a week a 15-minute Polish army he would have pub-
ceded by the annual membership request program from the hos- lished a paper for non-Jewish Jewish community have indicated five minute phone call anywher r
meeting, presided over by Rabbi pital organ, played by a blue- soldiers containing material aim- their eagerness to share in this within the boundaries of the Urn-
M. J. Wohlgelernter. The finan- jacket, is featured. Once a week ed at eradicating anti-Jewish tribute to those thousands of ted States to their mothers at
heroic Jews of Warsaw, who home on that day, was won by
cial report for the outgoing year the hospital band obliges with a prejudices.
fought the Nazis for six weeks, servicemen: Melburne Schleinet.
was presented by the treasurer, half-hou• request program and
being wiped out only after the Naval Coast Guard, who called
Louis Levin. Although a much five times a week the boys get
APPEAL
Germans had brought up re- Denton, Texas, from the Marine
smaller budget had been antici- a full hour of request numbers
serves of heavy artillery and Hospital, and Fitzbough Gray (ne-
pated at the beginning of the from the sound system record
(Continued from Page 1)
planes, and had set fire to all gro), returned from Sicily at the
year, Mr. Levin announced that
the expanded budget, due to the player. Every Thursday from 3 camps can be settled then and the buildings in the ghetto.
Veterans Facility convalescing,
The committee of the Com- phoned Greenville, North Caro-
unprecedented development of the to 4 p. in., or from 1500 to 1600 assurance given that no immi-
munity
Council
which
is
planning
lina.
institution, has been met, thanks
to the untiring efforts of its of-
ficers. and directors. Rabbi Moses
Fischer, chairman of the board
of education of the Yeshivah, re-
ported on the satisfactory ad-
vancement of all 275 students
now attending the respective
Always buys the best
classes.
Rabbi Simcho Wasserman, the
of my tobacco—
successor of Rabbi Weiss and
new dean of the institution, was
"I'm satisfied Chesterfield always
formally introduced to the mem-
buys
the best of my tobacco. My sons
bership of Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
raise the same kind of tobacco I do and
dah. Rabbi Wasserman was unani-
mously elected at a recent meet-
they sell their best tobacco to Chester-
ing of the board of education
field too."
acting upon instruction of the
board of directors. He is the son
of the illustrious Gaon and Dean
Tobacco Farmer, Morrisville, N. C.
of the Baranowitch Yeshivah
(Poland), Rabbi Elchanan Was-
serman, and has already estab-
lished for himself the reputation
as an able Rosh Yeshivah and
youth leader. Rabbi Wasserman
founded and directed the Yeshi-
vath or Torah in Strassbourg,
France, and was affiliated before
his coming to Detroit with the
American branch of Yeshivath
Chofetz Chaimof Yeshivath Ra -
dun.

New Board Elected

The board of directors for the
fiscal year 1944-45, elected at
the meeting, consists of the fol-
lowing: Rabbis Joseph Eisenman,
Moses Fischer, A. M. Hershman,
S. Kleinplatz, Jacob J. Nathan,
Joseph Rabinowitz, Joshua S.
Sperka, Isaac Stollman, Joseph
Thumim, M. J. Wohlgelernter,
Messrs. Joseph Balberor, David
I. Berris, David J. Cohen, Solo-
mon Chesluk, Herman K. Cohen,
Isadore Cohen, Israel Cohen,
Solomon B. Cohen, Wolf Cohen,
Meyer Cooper, Louis Dann, Abra-
ham Dubrinsky, David M. Edel-
man, David S. Friedman, Arthur
Gellman, Charles T. Gellman,
Isaac Gendelman, Alter Green-
baum, Nathan Greenberg, Joseph
Grossman, Samuel Hechtman,
Jack H. Isbee, Jerome Kagan,
Max Kaminsky, Morris Kaner,
David Katzman, Philip Kaufer,
L. King, Jacob Lesser, Abbe A.
Levi, Louis Levin, Morris Mohr,
K. Palman, Louis Please, Isaac
Rosenthal, Morris Saham, Sam
Seligson, Jacob Shevitz, Morris
Snow, Louis Solai, Isidore Sos-
nick, Isadore Starr, Harry Stol-
sky, Morris Sukenic, Daniel Tem-
chin, Meyer Terebelo, Aaron Til-
chin, Moses Weisswasse•, Nathan
Wolok.

WOUNDED

(Continued from Page 1)

throughout the country, collected
$16,000 to provide the specially
built system and medical equip-
ment for the hospital. Captain
Lester L. Pratt, commanding of-
ficer of the hospital, and the
engineers of the Stromberg-
Carlson Company, manufacturers
of communications equipment,
knew they had to have a tailored-
to-order system to do the job.
The hospital buildings sprawl
over a wide area, covering most

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