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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-04-13

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and This Legal Chron icle

Page Twelve

e.

Greek Jews Are
In Desperate Straits

Complete Plans
For Inter-Faith
Dinner April 24

Hero Weeps as Stones
Hit Rabbi's Home

JERUSALEM (WNS) — The
NEW YORK (WNS) — Pfc.
approximately 9,000 Jewish sur-
Hillel Aaron of Brooklyn, who
Arrangements are being com- had been wounded twice during
vivors in Greece are in desperate
straits and in need of immediate pleted for the fourth inter-fra- the North African campaign, the
assistance from private Jewish ternal banquet of inter-faith Normandy invasion and the bit-
groups which ter fighting at Aachen, believed
organizations, ' it was disclosed
will be held in when he returned to the sanctu-
here in a report by Harry Green-
the Crystal ary of America that the agony
stein, deputy director of the
Ballroom of the of war had eliminated racial ten-
Welfare Division of the United
Masonic T e m- sion and hate in the United
Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
ple at 7 p. m. States.
Administration.
Tuesday, April
Most of Greece's 80,000 Jews
But a rock that smashed the
24. The hosts window of a rabbi he was visit-
have dsappeared, most of them
this year will ing convinced him that the ideal
having been deported to Poland
be the Wayne of inter-race and inter-faith am-
and other countries by the Ger-
Masonic M a s - ity and understanding was far
mans. Of Salonika's prewar Jew-
ters' A s s ocia- from realization as yet.
ish population of 54,000, there
tion.
The soldier, holder of the NI.-
are only 600 survivors. There
W i 1 Liam A. ple Heart, was visiting Rabbi
are about 500 Jewish orphans
for whom Palestine immigration
Gottsehall Freimuth, past Ttitelbaum of the Bronx. As
master of Pal- they sat near the window, a
certificates are needed.
estine Lodge No. 357 F. and A. rock came smashing through. He
M., is the chairman of the affair. wept as the rabbi told him that
Detroit Jewry
Assisting him as co-chairmen a rock thrown through the win-
will be Henry Zinger of the dow a week ago struck one of
Honors Rabbi Bloch
Knights of Columbus and Charles his friends in the leg.
"I've been fighting for decoc-
At Lachar's Hall Saturday eve- Nathanson of Bnai Brith, Chair-
ning, April 7, a M'Lave MaIke man of publicity is Fred A. Epps racy," the soldier wept, "and
of
Detroit
Lodge,
Bnai
Brith.
now I come back to this outrag-
was given by the Vaad Hara-
The speakers will be Rabbi eous crime against democracy in
bonim and Merkaz in honor of
Rabbi E. M. Bloch, dean of the William Rosenbloom of New York my own country."
City and the Rev. Andrew Gott-
Telse Yeshivah of Cleveland.
The rabbi said he believed the
Rabbis and prominent laymen schall of Washington, director of youths who threw the rocks were
the
Armed
Services
Program
of
inspired by adult anti-Semites.
paid tribute to Rabbi Bloch.
Rabbi Bloch preached that the the National Conference of He said he reported the incidents
goal of American Jewry is to Christians and Jews. The Rev. to the police, but that no arrests
provide a home for Torah and Gottschall is a minister in the have been made.
to preserve the spirtual and eth- Disciples of Christ, was pastor
ical possessions of the Jewish in Baltimore for 12 years and
people. The fruit, today, is be- was Southern director for the Infants Service Club
ing shown in the Yeshivath that National Conference of Chris- Plans Annual Fete
tians and Jews. He is a Ma-
carry on the tradition.
Rabbi Bloch was introduced sonic chaplain.
Infants Service Group met at
Judge Joseph A. Moynihan,
by Rabbi L. Levin. Greetings
the home of Mrs. Ben Rocklin on
presiding
judge
of
the
Circuit
were voiced by Rabbi Rabino-
April 9. Co-hostesses were Mrs.
witz, Harry Stolsky, Judah Lac- Courts of Michigan, and vice N. B. Cooper and Mrs. William
president
of
the
National
Coun-
her and Joseph Block. The chair-
cil of Catholic Men, will be the Stern.
man was Morris Mohr.
The group in the past month
toastmaster.
Appeals for funds for the
has contributed to the Red Cross,
Telse Yeshivah were made in
the Percy Jones Photographers'
the synagogues during Passover.
Fund and Moos Chitim. A con-
Generous contributions were re-
tribution for the maintenance
ported.
To
of another child was sent to the
Child Rescue Fund, making a
Dr. Lillian Wald Kay will be total of 10 children the group
American Young Women's
guest of honor at a tea given has sponsored.
Group Visits Hospitals
by the education committee of
Plans were completed for the
The American Young Women's the Detroit Women's Division of organization's 11th anniversary
the
American
Jewish
Congress,
Group held a party at the home
party the latter part of April.
of Mrs. Sam Shapiro at 4060 at the home of Mrs. Samuel Chairmen of the affair are Mrs.
Rosen, 2262 Chicago Blvd., at 2 Irving Auslander, Mrs. Saul
Elmhurst.
The group visited the Marine p. m. Thursday, April 19.
Golden and Mrs. Al Sklar.
Dr. Kay is administrative as-
Hospital and distributed gifts to
sistant
for
the
Research
Com-
the servicemen.
mission on Community Inter-Re- Eli Levin Post
lations of the American Jewish
Congress. She has been a psy- Gala Party Tuesday
(Continued from Page 1)
chology instructor at City Col-
A home coming party will be
lege in New York. Mrs. Sam
on Curtis near Santa Rosa, to Olsher is chairman of the edu- staged by the Lt. Eli Levin Post
house the Congregation. It is cation committee.
No. 230, Jewish War Veterans,
expected that the first floor of
Mrs. Albert Boesky, War Bond Tuesday evening, April 17, at
the structure will be completed chairman, HO. 4793, urges that the new headquarters, 8212
before the High Holidays.
members telephone her when de- Twelfth, near Seward.
Mr. Moss, in order to expe- siring to purchase War Bonds.
The entire membership is in-
dite the work of the building
vited to the party. The invita-
committee, called for a special
tion includes the women. Arthur
meeting of the board for next Parley to Handle
Snider, junior vice commander,
Monday, for the specific purpose
has planned an unusual program.
of examining the tentative plans Mandates Problem
All veterans of World War I
for the Synagogue.
and World War II, both men
WASHINGTON (WNS — Sec- and women, are urged to come
Philip Helfman, chairman of
retary
of
State
Edward
R.
Stet-
to the affair.
the fund raising committee, told
of plans for a fund drive soon tinius, Jr. declared at his press
to finance the house of worship conference that proposals for List of 758 Baltic
territorial trusteeships will be
for the Congregation.
Jewish Survivors
presented by the "Big Three."
Form Men's Club
Mr. Stettinius said that the
Mr. Kaufman, David Tchor
A list of 758 Jews from the
and Max Haidy were appointed trusteeships should be designed Baltic States who succeeded in
to begin formation of the Men's to permit the placing under it of reaching the Soviet Union has
Club of the Congregation. Cards the territories mandated after been received in the office of
will be sent shortly to all mem- the last war—which would in- the Jewish Social Service Bureau.
bers advising them of a meeting clude Palestine—such territories The list may be consulted at the
of the membership for the pur- taken from the enemy in this office of the Jewish Social Ser-
pose of electing officers and or- war as might be agreed upon at vice Bureau, 5737 Second Ave.,
a later date and such other ter-
ganizing the Men's Club.
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.
The Congregation continues to ritories as might voluntarily be In. to 4 p. m.
placed
under
trusteeship.
hold its Sabbath services in the
Bagley School each Saturday
JWEWO To Install
morning.
5,000 Non-Aryans

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Left in Germany

The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization will in-
stall officers at 8 p. m. Wednes-
day, April 18, at the Bnai Moshe
Synagogue, Dexter and Lair-
rence.
A report of the organization's
activities will be given. Enter-
tainment and refreshments will
conclude the meeting.

WASHINGTON (WNS) — The
State Department, in a survey
of displaced populations in Eur-
ope, disclosed that not more
than 5,000 "non-Aryans' are left
in Germany.
The survey reveals further
that 160,000 Hungarian Jews
were employed as forced labor-
ers in German-held territory in
Paris Jews Rescued by
1944.

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10 Detroit Jewish Youths
Reported Lost in Action

WOUNDED

(Continued from Page 1)

Pfc. Isadore Silverman, son of
Mrs. Rose Silverman, 2931
Grand.
pfe
Morris Singer, husband
of Beatrice, 3265 Boston Blvd,
Lt. Isadore Warshaw, son of
Abraham Warshaw, 2737 Elto..y

of Gwendolyn, 3011 Fullerton.
PVT. ROBERT A BLUM-
BERG, 19. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Blumberg, 4285 Sturtevant,
University of Michigan student.
SECOND LT. DANIEL GINS-
rsetc .
BURG, 22, Marine Corps, on buT
Tec h. Robert H. Hirsch, hus-
Iwo Jima, son of Mr. and Mrs.
band of Eileen, 2680 Rochester,
Morris Ginsburg, 7727 Mack.
Lt. Joseph Braver, husband of
CPL. LEO STEIN, 24.
Fay,
xedoo
c . hen,
Tech.
husband
of Evelyn, 3225 Collingwoed.
Pioneer Women
Pvt. Morris M. Hoff, son of
Hold Series of
Mrs. Freda Hoff, 3807 Duane.
S /Sgt. Irving Jaffee, husband
Luncheon Parties
of Lila, 3286 Richton.
Pvt. Albert E. Lerner, son of
At the last meeting of Mas-
ada Chapter, Pioneer Women's Mrs. Bertha Lerner, 254o Mon-
Organization, final arrangements terey.
Pfc. Leon London, son of Mrs,
were completed for a series of
luncheon-card parties, to be spon- Mae London, 2662 Elmhurst.
MISSING IN ACTION
sored by groups of four mem-
Pvt. Sidney Cohen, :3:3, hus.
bers at various members' homes.
The first luncheon-card party band of Lois, 12660 Santa Rosa,
will be held this Saturday at son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
the home of Mrs. S. Karbal of Cohen, 3020 W. Euclid, missing
Webb Ave., the hostesses being since Dec. 3.
PRISONERS OF WAR
Mrs. L. Fidler, Mrs Joe Karbal,
Cpl. Larry Bader, son of Mrs,
Mrs. S. Karbal and Mrs. S.
Mary Bader, 2740 Richton, pre.
Schulman.
The second of the series will viously reported missing, now a
be given Saturday, April 28, at prisoner in Germany. One broth.
the home of Mrs. Joseph Gross- er was killed in a crash. An.
man of Glynn Court, and the other brother is a Lieutenant
hostesses will be Mrs. D. Col- Colonel in the medical corps,
man, Mrs. J. Grossman, Mrs. J. After the second son was report.
ed missing the family asked the
Pliskow and Mrs. C. Sarasohn.
Proceeds of these functions war department to release their
will be used for the building fund third son.
Sam Feigenbaum, son of Mrs.
of the Working Women's Coun-
Bertha Feigenbaum, 2012 Pin.
cil in Palestine.

gree.
Pfc. Jerome Blumenfeld, 20,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Blumenfeld, 16639 Ward.

Rabbis Call Jews
To Synagogues
On Victory Day

RETURNED TO U.S.

The Synagogue Council of
America, representing the ortho-
dox, conservative and reform
rabbis and congregations of the
United States, of which Rabbi
Herbert S. Goldstein is presi-
dent, issued a call to the rabbis
and religious leaders of the coun-
try asking them "to gather their
people in their Synagogues and
Temples for a service of Thanks-
giving at 8 p. m. on the day on
which cessation of hostilities in
Europe is officially announced."
A special service was prepared
by Rabbis Bernard Bamberger,
Max Arzt, Ahron Opher and
David De Sole Pool.

Pfc. Solomon Sonenklar, son
of Cantor and Mrs. J. H. Son-
enklar of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, who was wounded last
December,/ and has just arrived
at Percy Jones Hospital in Bat-
tle Creek for treatment.

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The Kvutzah Ivrith, the Heb-
rew Cultural Group of Detroit,
is inviting the Hebrew speaking
public to the Kvutzah meeting,
which will be held on Saturday
evening, April 14, in the audi-
torium of the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg. The speaker will be Simha
Rubenstein, educational director
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
He will discuss Jewish Life in
America.

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PARIS (WNS) — The first
group of Jewish deportees from
Paris to return from the notor-
ious Oswiecim death camp
reached here from Poland via the
Russian port of Odessa, after
being liberated by the Red Army.
The group consists of eight per-
sons. They told correspondents
of the mass executions of thou-
sands of Jews which they wit-
nessed in Oswiecim and of the
medical experiments which Ger-
man doctors made on the bodies
of Jews, dead and alive.

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