Friday. August 18, 1944 Hadassah Cables $100,000 to Youth Aliyah to Settle Hungarian Jewish Children in Palestine NEW YORK.—Responding to the statement of Regent Horthy that Hungary is willing to re- lease Jewish children under 10 years of age if certificates for emigration to other countries are a vailable. the National Board of Hadassah , the Women's Zionist Organization of America, official representative in America of the Youth Aliyah (immigration) movement which since 1934 has rescued more than 11,000 Jewish boys and girls from Europe and settled them in Palestine, today cabled $100,000 to Henrietta Szold, chairman of Youth Aliyah in Jerusalem, to be held in es- crow, pending the arrival in Pal- estine of the first group of Hun- garian children. In a telegram informing John W. Pehle of the War Refugee Board, of Hadas- sah's action. Mrs. Gisela War- burg Wyzanski, American chair- man of Youth Aliyah, expressed its gratitude in learning that the board is formulating plans to implement the Horthy offer by securing havens for the children. Mrs. Wyzanski pointed out that Palestine will probably loom large in the picture as a place of refuge, since the government of Great Britain allocated sev- eral thousand immigration certifi- cates for East European children some time ago. During the present calendar year, Hadassah has sent $952,650 to the Youth Aliyah committee in Jerusalem which in addition receives money from Jewish groups in all the free countries of the world. The $100,000 just sent is in addition to these funds. Express Appreciation The National Board of Hadas- sah also expressed its apprecia- tion to the War Refugee Board at the reported establishment in Turkey of a rescue board to fa- II DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Pope to Recognize Jewish State in Palestine LONDON (WNS) — If the forthcoming peace conference de- cides to establish a Jewish State in Palestine it will receive diplo- matic recognition from Pope Pius XII, according to a report trans- mitted here from Vatican City by the French Independent News Agency. According to the report, the Pope made the statement in an audience he had last week with Field Marshal Viscount Gort, the new High Commissioner for Pal- estine. Asserting that "the Vatican will keep strict neutrality with regard to the Palestine question and will accept as an accom- plished fact any decision taken on this matter by the members of the peace conference," the re- port added: "The Pope is animated by great sympathy for the Jews and does not intend to interfere with the realization of their aspira- tions for a national state of their own. At the same time, how- ever, he believes that Catholic Arabs must not be discontented. Judith G. Epstein, The Pope wishes to see the Arab Natl. Pres. Hadassah. interests in Palestine safeguarded Gisela Warburg Wyzanski, —and the integrity of the holy Natl. Chairman Youth places insured—on the basis of Aliyah Committee of the 1939 status quo." Hadassah." cilitate the immigration of Jews from Hungary. The telegram reads as follows: "Mr. John W. Pehle, War Refugee Board, U.S. Treasury Dept., Washington, D. C. The National Board of Hadas- sah assembled in meeting wel- comes the statement as reported in the press that the War Refu- gee Board is formulating plans for implementing Regent Horthy's offer to the International Red Cross to release all Jewish chil- dren under 10 who can obtain foreign visas. Since many of these children will undoubtedly find refuge in Palestine, Hadas- sah has cabled $100,000 to Miss Henrietta Szold, chairman of the Youth Aliyah (immigration) movement in Jerusalem, asking that the money be held in escrow until the arrival of the first group of Hungarian children. We are grateful for the efforts of the War Refugee Board and wish to be as helpful as we can under the circumstances. Better to fling away life than transgress our convictions of duty.—Ta-chwang-yon-king-lun. CLASSIFIED WANTED—By a quiet, middle FOR RENT — Nice large fur- nished room with private fam- aged couple, a four-room apart- ily, suitable for one or two ment or four-five room heated employed people. Kitchen priv- income. Northwest section ileges for breakfast only. Tyler preferred. Townsend 6-6304. 6-6016. WANTED-3 or 4-room apart- ment or income flat. Northwest FOR RENT — Will share large section. Father and daughter, beautiful home in northwest both employed. Reward of- section with girl or service fered, University 3-4872. man's wife. Kitchen privileges. TO. 8-9766.. WANTED—Room and board for two motherless girls,. 8 and 10, TO SHARE — Business woman either together or separately. will share her 2-bedroom apart- Urgent. Call after 12 noon. ment with one or two women, Tyler 4-8128. or couple. Tyler 6-1782 or Cadillac 7442. WANTED — Furnished room in exchange for the care of one FOR SALE—Brick, two-flat, 6 or two children; or will stay rooms each. All painted walls. in several evenings a week. Tile showers. Steam heat. Side Write Detroit Jewish Chron- drive. Covered porches. Owner icle, Box 253. leaving state for health. Very reasonable. 2233 W. Euclid. FOR RENT — Bright and well furnished room suitable for FOR RENT — Nice furnished lady or gentleman. Private room with private family. Gen- home. Excellent transporta- tleman preferred. 2002 W. tion, 3358 Collingwood. Town- Euclid Ave. Tyler 5-5134. send 5-3111. ATTRACTIVE lady with pleas- FOR RENT—Cheerful furnished ing personality, 43 years of room in attractive apartment age, would like to make the for lady or gentleman. Un- acquaintance of a refined gen- limited telephone service. Elm- tleman, 50 or 55. Write De- hurst Ave., between Wildemere troit Jewish Chronicle, Box and Dexter. TO. 7-8865. 259. ROOM FOR RENT—Large, at- GENTLEMAN, 45 years old, de- tractive room in home of two sires the acquaintance of a adults, for employed gentle- woman of means. Object mat- man. Good transportation. Un- rimony. Write Detroit Jewish limited telephone. TO. 8-9311. Chronicle, Box 854. - WOMAN living alone desires to BAKERY SALESLADY WANT- rent furnished room in front ED — Inquire Tyler 5-6340. apartment. Suitable for en-.- Mrs. Levine. ployed couple or young lady. 2070 Blaine Ave., Apt. 102. LADY — Highly educated, would Mrs. Kobrinsky. be an asset in a business, would like to meet business FOR RENT—A nicely furnished man, to be a partner. Box 432. room for 1 or 2 girls. Good transportation. 1977 Elmhurst, LICENSED ELECTRICIAN: All Apt. 105. kinds of wiring and repairing. Motors, generators, plugs, bells, FOR RENT—Attractive room for switches, chimes and fixtures. refined young lady in private For residence, commercial and home, with only two adults in industrial. Crest Electric Serv- family. Unlimited phone, close ice. TRinity 1-1165. to street car and bus lines and Pleasant surroundings. Rent is VACUUMS REPAIRED — $1.50 reasonable. Nice home for and up. Called for and deliv- fight person. Kitchen privi- ered. American Vacuum Clean- leges. Call Tyler 5-2811. er Co. Trinity 2-8000. Dean Alfange Quits Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe NEW YORK (WNS) — In a statement announcing his resig- nation as co-chairman of the Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe, the noted leader of the American Liberal Party, Dean Alfange, de- clared that he is "a firm believer in the political aims of Zionism as exemplified by the World Zion- ist movement headed by Dr. Chaim Weizmann." Following is the complete text of Dean Alfange's statement: "While I fully sympathize with the humanitarian purposes of the Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Eur- ope, I do not approve of its po- IN MEMORIAM litical affiliations. Though I am a Christian, I have been a life- long Zionist and a firm believer in the political trims of Zionism as exemplified by the World Zionist movement headed by Dr. Chaim Weizmann. "I believe that the most effec- tive way of eradicating anti- Semitism is by creating an inde- pendent Jewish state in Pales- tine through which the Jewish people can express themselves on equal terms with the other peo- ples of the world. "Lack of statehood implies lack of equality which, in turn, leads to world - wide discrimination. Zionism is therefore the means of attacking anti-Semitism at its source and should be supported by all liberal thinking citizens, Irrespective of their faith." In loving memory of our dear- Demands Representation lv beloved Mother, Mrs. Mary Senator Albert D. Thomas of Glickoff, who passed away three Utah, in an address from Wash- years ago. Aug. 21, 1941: ington to the second national convention of the Emergency Loving and kind In all her ways, Committee to Save the Jewish I pright and Just to the end of her days, People of Europe, held here at Sheen. and true In her heart and the Hotel Commodore, demanded mind, that Jews be given a place in the A bequt Hut memory left councils of the United Nations She had a nature you could not when Jewish interests are dis- help loving, cussed. "Let the representatives A heart that was purer thou gold, And to t hose 1,110 knew her and of a people who have lost more loved her, than one-third of their popula- INT memory will never grow old. tion in this war," he said, "par- Sadly missed by her children, ticipate in the settlement of the Jean, Jack, Eve and Allen. peace and in the planning of a MAX SIEGEL better world in which their na- of 18044 Pennington Dr. passed NOTICE OF UNVEILING tion too can live in freedom." away at the age of 67 years. Funeral services were held Thurs- The family of the late Fanny day, Aug. 17, from the Lewis Leve, 1635 Hazelwood, wish to The Well Known Rev. Brothers Funeral Chapel with in- invite their relatives and friends terment at the Cloverhill Park to the unveiling of the tomb- Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- stone on Sunday, Aug. 20, at 2 of Cong. man and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar p. m. at the Machpelah Ceme- Beth Teas officiated. Mr. Siegel was a resi- tery. Rabbi Isaac Stollman will Emanuel dent of Detroit for the past 45 officiate. Ctspabie and years. He is survived by his Specialised wife, Lee; two sons, Daniel and UNVEILING NOTICE Bernard; two daughters, Mrs The family of the late Samuel Harry Rosenstein of South Bend, Also Marriages Ind., and Mrs. Saul Dunitz; and Maltzman wish to invite their relatives and friends • to the un- nine grandchildren. Performed veiling of the tombstone which Services In ant- lish and Yiddish will take place Sunday, Aug. 27, MRS. ROSE C. ROBINER at the Nusach Harie Cemetery at 1934 Hazelwood of 2010 Clairmount died Aug. 12 Woodward between 8 and 9 Mile TYle r 6.6960 at the age of 59 years. Funeral Rd. Rabbi Rabinowitz will offi- services were held Sunday at the ciate. Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbi Joseph Eisenman and Rab- UNVEILING NOTICE Rev. Cantor bi Max Wohlgelernter officiated. The family of the late Rose She leaves her husband, Abra- DAVID ham; three sons, Louis, Abe, Jul- Goldstein wish to invite their ius ; three daughters, Mrs. Wm. relatives and friends to the un- GOLDEN ietroit's Favorite Krochmel, Mrs. Joe Kirman and veiling of the tombstone on Sun- Mrs. Jack Karbal; 10 grandchil- day, Aug. 27, at 2 p. rn. at the MOHEL Tiler 6-000 dren. Burial at Beth Tefilo Ceme- Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. 1Vedding Corinna tery. Rabbi Isaac Stollman will offi• nies Performed at ciate. Rome and by Ap- pointment. WILLIAM B. SIEGEL UNVEILING NOTICE of 17147 Muirland died Saturday at Allerton, Mass. He was 76 The family of the late Morris years old. Funeral services were Rev. Cantor held Monday at the Ira Kauf- Chimovitz wish to invite their relatives and friends to the un- Jacob man Funeral Home. Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Cantor Jacob Son- veiling of the tombstone to be Silverman nonklar officiated. He leaves held Sunday, Aug. 20, at the SURGICAL MOREL three daughters, Mrs. Aaron A. Machpelah Cemetery, at 10 o'clock. Rabbi Joseph Eisenman 25 Years' Silberblatt of Detroit, Mrs. Sam will officiate. Prattle* Goldman of Allerton, and Miss Recommended by Rae Siegel of Chicago; a son, Physician and UNVEILING NOTICE Sam, of Haines City, Fla.; a hospitals The family of the late Asher brother, two sisters, and seven 9371 Moss announce the unveiling of grandchildren. Burial at Clover Wilde:nor. a tombstone at 2 p. ni. on Sun- Hill Cemetery. TY. 4-0062 day, Aug. 20, at the Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Max Wohlgel- MRS. LENA DIAMOND Services for Mrs. Lena Dia- ernter will officiate. Relatives and are invited to attend the MONUMENTS mond, 71, who died Sunday at friends New Grace Hospital, were held service. at 2 p. m. Monday at the Lewis CARD OF THANKS Bros. Chapel. Rabbi Harold N. The family of the late Ben- Rosenthal officiated. Burial was jamin Fealk wish to thank their in Machpelah Cemetery. Mrs. Diamond, a Detroiter for relatives and friends for the 41 Byars, was prominent in char- many kindnesses shown them during their recent bereavement. itable organizations. She is survived by two sons, Covetousness and anger are Al Diamond and Nate Diamond; five daughters, Mrs. Emil Raskin, as the serpent's poison. —Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king. Mrs. Phil B. Krause, Mrs. Sidney Granite and Marble Monuments C. Gray, Mrs. Erwin B. Moss and Let none be forgetful of his 7729 TWELFTH ST. Mrs. Barney Laurie, and two IT. 6-7191 sisters. Mrs. M. Swade and Mrs. own duty for the sake of an- other's.—Dhammapada. S. Zussman. OBITUARY Hyman Schulsinger MOHEL . Manual IL_ RECEPTACLES MENDEL LANDSBERG Services for Mendel Lands- berg, 85, of 2556 W. Philadel- phia, were held at 11 a. m. Tues- day at Lewis Brothers' Chapel. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. Mr. Landberg was a retired cloth- ing merchant. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. BENJAMIN FEALK FOR RENT — Large, well fur- ADULT FAMILY, employed, de- sires 5 er 6-room flat or single; of 3253 Clements Ave. passed nished room with private lava- away. Aug. 2 at the age of 62. or 4-room apartment, to rent. tory for gentleman in home of Reward. Call Sunday all day Services were held from the 2 adults. Northwest section. Funeral Chapel and week days after 7 p. m. Lewis Good transportation. Unlimit- with nterment interment at the Machpelah ed phone. TO. 8-4039. Townsend 6-4655. Cemetery. He is survived by his FOR SALE — Complete 5-room TO SHARE-8-room home with wife, Bertha; three sons, Cpl. elderly woman. Adults only. 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