Detroit Jewish Chronicle and The Legal Chronicle_ VOL. 46, NO. 37 SECTION FIVE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1944 10c Single Copy: $3.00 Per Yee Jewish Members of Armed Forces Send Greetings from Abroad Through facilities provided by the American Red Cross, men and women of Jewish faith serv- ing their country in all parts of See Pictures on Page 16 of this section the world have sent holiday greet- ings to their people back home on the occasion of Rosh Hash- onah. From the searing deserts of Egypt and North Africa, from battle-scarred areas of Italy, from the tropic islands of the South Pacific, and from other spots where embattled democracy is entrenched today, these greetings come. Those from whom these holi- day wishes come are representa- tive of all Jewish boys and girls, men and women in uniform. They hail from typical American com- munities and wear the insignia of many different branches of our armed forces. They remem- ber the holidays with longing, and hope in the not too distant future to be back with their families so they may take up again where they left off. From Chaplain (Captain) Sam- uel W. Chomsky, whose wife, Mrs. Ida K. Chomsky, lives at 7043 S. Merrill Ave., Chicago, Ill., and whose father, J. N. Chomsky, lives in Cincinnati, 0., and who has served in Australia, New Guinea, and surrounding is- lands since leaving the United States Dec. 14, 1942: "The High Holy Days this year will be observed by thousands of Jewish service men and women in the Southwest Pacific area. Religious services will be held in the cities of Australia and in every base or battle area of New Guinea and surrounding islands. These services will be led, wher- ever possible, by Jewish chap- lains, lightened by the enthusias- tic aid and advice of Christian chaplains and of American Red Cross workers. "The Jewish men and their leaders will pray that this year will bring the successful conclu- sion of this war and usher in a long era of peace and reconstruc- tion. Mingled with their own personal prayers and meditations will be the thoughts of their comrades in arms, regardless of denomination. And, about all, their thoughts will turn to their beloved ones at home. May they soon be reunited." From Bertha Schneider, sister of Mrs. Rose Weiner, 446 King- ston Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., and an assistant field director with the American Red Cross in Aus- tralia since May, 1943: man, 1060 Ha wthorne St., "New Year greetings and sin- Youngstown, 0., WAC Classifica- cere best wishes from the South- tion Specialist, in the Southwest west Pacific. May this year bring Pacific since June, 1944: victory to the United Nations. "To my dear family and friends With renewed hope and faith, let —I am deeply appreciative to us begin this New Year." the American Red Cross for the From Pfc. Bella Greitzer, WAC, opportunity given me to send daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- you greetings for the New Year. liam Greitzer, 2055 Crugar Ave., I feel humble in the service of Bronx, N. Y., with Far East Air my country, and its cause of Force Headquarters, and who ar- liberty and freedom for the op- rived in the Southwest Pacific pressed. I am eagerly looking in June, 1944: forward to spending my next "Though oceans apart, our Rosh Hashonah happily reunited people everywhere — the Red with you whom I miss so much." Cross, the WACs, soldiers, and From Cpl. Edward Bresalier, sailors—are together in the hope son of Mrs. Fannie Bresalier, 327 this year may bring victory and Berriman St., Brooklyn, N. Y., peace to us." who left the United States in From Pvt. Grace Klemptner, September, 1942, and has seen WAC, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. service as a mechanic with the Charles Klemptner of 2501 N. Army Air Force in Hawaii, New Avers, Chicago, Ill., in the South- Guinea, and Dutch New Guinea: west Pacific since June, 1944: "Greetings for the New Year. "From across the Pacific, most This is the third Rosh Hashonah sincere wishes for a New Year I have spent overseas. I am filled with complete happiness. looking forward to being with May God grant us strangth and the family soon. Good luck for courage as he did our enslaved the New Year." people in Egypt, and may the From Chief Yeoman Harry A. ensuing year bring us closer to Sweetow, son of William Swee- tow, 1425 S. Avers Ave., Chi- victory. Shalom." From T/5 Tillie Rose, daugh- cago, who has seen service in the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fried- Aleutian Islands, as well as New Guinea and Australia and now with Service Command, Seventh Fleet. His wife, Adele, and two daughters, Ruth and Carol, live at 6928 Sheridan Rd., Chicago, "Greetings to my dear family and friends. I have been given the opportunity to send this mes- sage through the American Red Cross, whose work wherever they are cannot be praised too highly. My last Rosh Hashonah was spent in the Aleutian Islands in the North Pacific—this one will be marked Southwest Pacific—and I hope I will spend the next one with my family and friends. I send love to all, and join you in the prayer that this mess will soon be over." From Pfc. Robert Ripinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ripinsky, 494 Van Sicklen Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., overseas in Australia and New Guinea since Sept. 3, 1942, who was a photographer with the Army Air Force: "It has been three years since I have spent Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur with you, dear fath- er, mother, brothers, sisters and relatives. Even though I am so See ABROAD—Page 16 .44 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Envisions World of Justice, Tolerance and Peace in Rosh Hashonah Message Best Wishes WASHINGTON (WNS).—President Roosevelt, in a Rosh Hashonah message to the Jews of America in which he stressed that lie was mindful of the tragic plight of the Jews in Europe, asserted that he was determined "to persevere until justice, tolerance and peace are reestabllished throughout the world". The message reads: for A Happy and Prosperous "Upon this celebration of the New Year, I extend to my fellow citizens of the Jewish faith most cordial greetings, mindful of the tragedy in which so many of their faith still live and die abroad, and determined withal to persevere until justice, tolerance and peace are reestablished throughout the world." 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