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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

June Ip , 1944

REFUGEES

Mary Lakoff, vice president and
United Hebrew Schools
PROGRAM
secretary respectively, will be
300,000 Jews Are
Vacation
Begins July 14
in
charge
of
arrangements.
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Interned in H ungary
Friends and relatives of the
Beginning last Thursday, June
President said that to facilitate volunteers and members of the s i ve ly
. on subjects dealing with 15, when public schools closed
the removal of refugees from Center are cordially invited to
ISTANBUL (WNS i . — m
the Zio n ist cause .
• ri
Italy to the Middle West, the attend.
f for summer vacation, sessions in than 300,000 Hungal ian Jew,
To
Introduce Book
capacity of the camps there have
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the Hebrew schools were an- have been interned in camps an(
been increased from 25,000 to
The second purpose for which ranged to be
held in the morn- ghettos since the Nazi , huavae
40,000. There are six refugee
LEWIS
p in t
this program is being arranged
ing, starting at 9:30.
camps in the Middle East now,
yoked their anti-Jewi,h l. Q •
is to in roduce to the public his
four in Egypt, one in Palestine ,
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,
The Hebrew
Hungary, accord'
ing (o reliably
latest book, "Bovidl," which wa
and one in Syria.
s for
one month's vacation begin- t epoonrtes night last here.
dressed
the
congregation.
The
edited
after
his
passing
away
by
.
The United Nations Relief and
1 1 g the
Rehabilitation Administration, in highlight of the meeting was the Dr. Emanuel Gamoran of Cin-
N a nit icol
r. B. Benedict cinnati, and Bernard Isaacs. It
a report made public subsequent presentation }plump
Budapest
c
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ii
s
vacation
to
cor
Glazer
of
an
is
a
book
written
for
youth,
and
nated
scroll
h
to the President's announcement,
and deported them to a uh.
disclosed that about 40,500 refu- to Joseph M. Welt, retiring presi- it will be introduced for the first
United
Hebrew Schools. It is
time
to
the
reading
public.
The
gees are now housed in camps dent, in tribute to his outstand-
in the Middle East and that the ing leadership as president of the Publicvation of this . book is spon- very important that children at-
ore
durin g the summer, , first,
he National Council tend durin
by the
r t, ing deportation. The h ettos
total is expected to be 54,000 Temple for the past three years. Bored
Edu •
headed by because in the morning children which the Jews have been
soon. The Middle East camps, The meeting concluded with the for Jewish Education
sent
the report stated, are maintained showing of the technicolor sound Dr. Azriel Eisenberg of Cleve- are alert and receptive, they are so small that it is impossible
movies
of
the
mortgage
burning
land.
The
book
"Dovidl,"
which
therefore
progress
much
'faster.
to
house
all
the
families.
In
at an annual cost of about $9,-
is written in a style understood Second, there is an air of calm- ghetto, measuring about 1
600,000 plus $500,000 for ad- celebration.
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Temple Beth El, the oldest by youth, has been published in ness and quiet energy during the . square meters the Nazis
ministrative expenses.
7°°
ar e ' re-
Jewish congregation in Michigan, a fine type with illustrations by morning hours and that too makes ported to have herded appron-
is
now
entering
its
95th
year
of
the famous artist, Tmimah Ge- for better learning than in the mately 25,000 Jews. Their food
A. J. C. CONFERENCE
existence.
zari, and in a deluxe edition,
afternoon when the child becomes rations consist of som e
LAUDS PRESIDENT
and
The program for the evening fatigued from his day's work at bread only. The sanitary fat
condi-
NEW YORK (WNS). — The
school,
is
headed
by
Philip
Slomovitz,
a
tions
in
the
camp
are
so
bad
ALLEN
American Jewish Conference, in
friend- and admirer of the late
The kindergarten will be open, that infant mortality among the
a statement lauding President
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A. H. Friedland. Participants are as usual, from 10 to 12 each occupants has taken on an alarm.
Roosevelt for establishing an
Joseph Haggai, who will speak morning. The kindergarten class, ing rate. Adults are reported dy-
emergency refugee shelter in the success of every national drive about Friedland as an educator headed by Miriam Gold, is spend- ing of hunger and disease.
has
been
in
duplication
of
solici-
United States, expressed the hope
and communal leader; Morris ing much time outdoors working
Hungary all Jew.
that Turkey will follow Ameri- tation. The oftener an individual Lachover, who will discuss Fried- in the miniature victory garden ish Throughout
shops have been dosed and
ca's example and open her doors is urged to buy bonds, the more land as a master short story and learning through play.
confiscated.
to the refugees in, the "Balkan extra bonds are sold.
Beth El's war bond drive is writer; Mrs. Samuel Lehrman, a
trap", and that the British Co-
former pupil of Mr. Friedland,
lonial Office will open the doors not confined to soliciting mem- will recite some of his poems;
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of Palestine to all Jewish refu- bers of Temple Beth El only, Miss Leah Pike, who assisted
but Temple "Gallants" are sell-
gees.
in the compilation of the vol-
THE
"The establishment of a ref- ing bonds to everyone and any- ume "Dovidl," will talk on his
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one.
By
the
same
token,
anyone
uge in this country comes at a
contribution to juvenile Hebrew
wishing
to
buy
bonds
through
late hour, but it may yet help
literature; Mrs. Maurice Landau,
to stave off the death sentence Temple Beth El, whether or not a friend of the family, will talk
which the puppet government of he is a member, may do so by on Friedland's phenomenal ver- E:
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Hungary has decreed for the phoning Mr. Katz at Temple satility, and M. Michlin will read
last surviving Jews of Europe. Beth El office, Madison 8530.
"Those not already working and interpret some of Friedland's
It brings a powerful champion
in
the Temple drive may start short stories. Abraham Shachter ==
Louis Mendelson and Family
to the side of these helpless and
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immediately
by phoning Mr. will lead in songs written and
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hunted people and it will thus
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composed by the late Friedland.
Katz,"
said
Major
Allen.
"It
is
".4 HAVEN FOR VACATION"
encourage hundreds of thousands
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of decent Hungarians to resist not too late to become a "Gal-
On The Shores of Lake Michigan
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their government's purpose, to lant" in this drive, but if we
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Our
dining
room
will
be
operated
with
food
and
shield Jews, and to assist many wait longer to buy those extra
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to escape. It will relieve conges- bonds and to sell them—it may
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tion in the overcrowded refugee be too late. The war has entered
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years.
camps in Italy and elsewhere and its most vital phase—invasion.
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thus make room for more who We are needed now. This drive, and committee heads, on the m--_-
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can make their way out of the being dedicated to our service progress made in the past year - -7.- • American and European Plan.
Balkan trap. men, must succeed-!--else we will in the field of Sabbath observ-
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ar.ce.
a-
"But the obligation to provide have let our boys down."
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sanctuary for refugees must not
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conducted
this
month,
and
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We trust that Turkey will follow
through a drive made over Hy- --
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man Altman's radio hour, 150 -L-- - _
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new members enrolled in the
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for
adult
education
in
religious
organization.
erland and Spain and now by our
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subjects.
own government and open its
The public is invited to attend
It you are planning your vacation, we suggest
During the rabbi's absence this birthday celebration. A des-
frontiers so that those who may
reach them will be permitted to from his pulpit the Sabbath Eve sert luncheon will be served at -a' t hat you let us hear from you at your earliest
cross to safety. And we urge the services of Temple Israel will be 12:30 and the meeting will begin --.=: convenience for desired accommodations.
British Colonial Office to throw conducted by a layman, Charles at 1:30.
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that as many Jews as possible Boulevard Bldg.
may immediately enter the Jew-
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Jewish Folks Chorus
Soloist Sunday, June 19

ATLANTIC CITY (WNS).-
The report that the United States
Jewish Folks Chorus, of which
Government had established a Henri Goldberg is conductor, will
temporary haven for 1,000 refu- present its 19th annual concert
gees from Europe was hailed on Sunday evening, June 18, at
here as a humanitarian move at 8:30, at the Masonic Temple
the opening session of the 57th Scottish Rite Cathedral. The
annual convention of the Inde- guest artist will be Regina Res-
pendent Order Brith Abraham. nik, 1944 winner of the Metro-
Herman Hoffman, grand master politan Auditions of the Air and
of the Jewish fraternal order, who is now dramatic soprano of
addressing the 500 delegates in the Metropolitan Opera Com-
attendance, read a message from pany.
the President lauding the organi-
Miss Resnik will appear in two
zation's war effort.
groups of songs and arias and
Declaring that there is a "ris- will sing the solo part with the
ing tide of Fasoism in this coun- choir in the cantata "Nliriams
try operating under the guise of Song of Triumph" by Franz
narrow nationalism," Mr. Hoff- Schubert. Another cantata com-
man outlined a program for the posed by the well known Jewish
normalization of Jewish life in composer, Jacob Weinberg, "Lin-
postwar Europe. He recommend- coln's Gettysburg Address," will
ed the elimination of anti-Semi- also be presented with Mollie
tism through international law. Feder Goldberg. soprano soloist,
the destruction of all ideologies and A. Nickamin, narrator. Aliza
favoring dictatorship, speedy Stullman is accompanist.
trials for all war criminals and
An entirely new program of
persons guilty of atrocities Yiddish folk songs will be pre-
against Jews and others, the total sented for the first time by the
revocation of the White Paper group.
and the rehabilitation of Nazi
victims.

SOBELOFF

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Federation. Mr. Sobeloff will
draw on his wide range of inter-
ests and deep experience in Jew-
ish communal life in speaking on
the subject "The Value of a
Volunteer in the Community".
One of the volunteers, Al
Krass, will represent the group
in brief remarks on the reasons
why a person serves as a volun-
teer in the Center.
Following the program which
opens at 8:45 p. m., a reception
will be tendered by the board
of directors. Mrs. Aaron DeRoy
and Mrs. H. C. Broder will pre-
side at the refreshment table.
Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe and Mrs.

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Edward Bredshall to
Present Students in
Recital on June 20

Edward Bredshall will present
his annual recital of students in
an evening of piano concertos
at the Detroit Institute of Arts,
small auditorium, Tuesday, June
20, the program including "Con-
certo in A Major" (1st move-
ment), Mozart, to be played by
Harriet Lewis; "Concerto in D
Minor" (2nd movement), Mozart
by Alan Tobin; "Concerto in G.
Minor", Mendelssohn, by Eleanor
Lipkin; "Concertstuck of Weber
by Sheldon Sandweiss; "Concerto
in E Minor" (2nd movement)
Chopin, by Marcia Tobin, and
the two piano "Concerto" of
Poulenc by Mr. Bredshall and
Rebecca Sidorsky.

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