vimericam , J ewish Periodical Cotter

Friday. May 25, 1945

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Pegs Throe

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Souvenir of Nazidom's Birthplace

Slayer of Nazi
Frankfurter Gets
Swiss Pardon

Yiddish Folk Rally
Sunday at Center to
Celebrate Victory

A special public meeting has
been
arranged by the United
GENEVA (WNS). — David
Frankfurter, whose assassination Yiddish Folk Organizations at
of the Swiss Nazi leader Wilhelm 8 :30 p. in. this Sunday evening,
Gustlo, in 1936, created an in-
ternational incident, has been
pardoned by the Swiss govern-
ment after serving nine of the
18 years to which he was sen-
tenced.
When Frankfurter, then a
medical student from Yugoslavia,
assassinated Gustloff, the Nazi
press demanded that he be ex-
ecuted. The Swiss government
re plied by banning the Nazi
party. Frankfurter's trial attract-
ed worldwide attention.
Frankfurter is planning to go
to South America where he hopes
to become a farmer. His family,
consisting of his father, a rabbi,
and his brother, a doctor, are
believed to have been slain in
Yugoslavia by the Germans.

98 Pct. of Jews
In Poland Killed

LUBLIN (WNS). — Dr. Emil
Sommerstein, head of the cen-
tral Jewish Committee in Po-
land, declared at a meeting of
the National Council of the Po-
lish Provisional Government that
981,2 per cent of the Jews in Po-
land had been exterminated dur-
ing. the German occupation.
Dr. Sommerstein appealed for
"energetic action" to curb anti-
Semitism in Poland and urged
that emigration to Palestine be
facilitated.
Pointing out that Premier
Osubka-Morawski had declared in
January of this year that Jewish
migration would not be hin-
dered, Dr. Sommerstein said that
'.he time has come to resolve
"this problem" and that the de-
mocracies "must take account of
the Jewish people's rightful
claims to build at Jewish national
`tome in Palestine."

THE UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS OF DETROIT

gratefully acknowledge the re-
ceipt of one scholarship to the
Scholarship Fund of the Schools
from Mr. and Mrs. Irving Beck
of Buena Vista.
The United Hebrew Schools
acknowledge the receipt of one
scholarship to the Scholarship
Fund of the Schools from Mr.
Harry J. Schaeffer, Michigan Department Commander of the and Mrs. Sol Gura of Monterey
Jewish War Veterans of America, receiving a Nazi battle flag frost Ave., in honor of the 16th birth-
Malcolm Bingay, editorial director of the Detroit Free Press, an day of their son, Leon.
In memory of
one of the 18 editors who visited the Nazi horror camps.
Herman Wetsman
This flag Mr. Bingay found in the beer cellar at Munich where
a group of degenerates in 1921 developed a movement whicn from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N.
Keidan, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ber-
nearly destroyed Europe and cost 40,000,000 lives.
man, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cott,
The Nazi symbol will make a "better door mat".
Mrs. Harry H. Fine.

BAY CITY NOTES

PORT HURON NOTES

SELF-STUDY

Word has been received in this
city of the recent death of Rabbi
Edward Landau in Albany, Ga.,
a native of this city, he was the
son of Rabbi Wolf Landau, who
was the first Rabbi of The He-
brew Reform Temple in this city
for many years.

At the monthly meeting of
Congregation Mt. Sinai it was
decided to form a local Jewish
Welfare Federation to take care
of all charity requests and drives.
In future there will be one an-
nual drive only, and the money
will be distributed by an alloca-
tion committee.
Sam Adinoff is chairman of
the Welfare Fund Committee,
with Jule J. Levy, Alvin S. Win-
kelman and Rabbi S. S. Auerbach
serving on the committee. At the
same meeting the congregation
went on record to take out a
membership in the Port Huron
Foundation, which aims to pro-
mote educational and recreational
facilities in Port Huron.

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At a meeting of the Temple
Sisterhood held recently the fol-
lowing were elected officers for
the ensuing year : Pres., Mrs.
Louis Levine; 1st. V. Pres., Mrs.
Max Michelson ; 2nd. V. Pres.,
Mrs. Walter Bloch ; recording sec.,
Mrs, Norman Liefer ; Treasurer,
Mrs. Louis Robinson. Plans for
the annual Temple Sisterhood to
be held at the Wenonah Hotel on
May 23, were also made at that
time.

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education situation in Detroit it
was recommended that present
efforts for organized systematic
Jewish study for adults be cor-
related and that these be supple-
mented by forums or courses for
adults sponsored by the commu-
nity.
A program and speakers bu-
reau for organizations and inter-
group mass activities such as
forums, lectures, art exhibits and
celebrations of national and Jew-
ish festivals were recommended
to the community.
In connection with the youth
programs it was explained that
the main efforts should be di-
rected to reach groups which
have never been contacted by
Jewish organizations. The se
youths can be reached through
their high schools, their frater-
nities and sororities:
Jewish education of youth
should not stop at Bar Mitzvah
or early adolescence, it was
stressed by Israel Rappaport,
who, with Elias Picheny, direct-
cd the Detroit survey of educa-
tional and cultural facilities. De-
troit has the opportunity to cre-
ate a system of organized sus-
tained study for youths and
adults.

RABBI DAVID SIIAPIRO

at the Jewish Community Center,
and will celebrate the victory
over Germany.
The program for the evening
will include a concert and an
address by Rabbi David Shapiro,
who is associated with the Chi-
cago division of the American
Jewish Congress. The guest ar-
tists are Maxim Brodyn and
Zelda Zlatkin. Mr. Brodyn is
noted as a singer of Jewish folk
songs.
Rabbi Shapiro is a native of
Jerusalem and has studied at
New York University and Yeslii-
vath Yavne in New York.
Officers of the United Yiddish
Folk Organizations are Charles
Driker, president; Alex Nuss-
baum, chairman of the executive
committee ; Alex Belkin, treas-
urer, and Samuel Weisman, sec-
retary.

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"Great Passages from the Tal-
mud" will be the theme of Rabbi
Leon Fram's sermonic reading
from Jewish literature at the
Sabbath Eve services of Temple
Israel Friday night, June 1.
The Sabbath Eve services of
Temple Israel are held at No. 14
Boulevard Bldg., lobby floor,
3076 E. Grand Blvd. The serv-
ices begin at 8 :30 and are con-
cluded at 9.
The Religious School of Tem-
ple Israel will hold its closing
sessions this Saturday morning
and Sunday morning, May 27.
The new Senior High School
class of 1946 will present a spe-
cial program.
The Bible recitation contests
were won by Ruth Jackson, Dan-
iel Oppenheim, Hermine Lipp-
man and Barbara Budson.
The declamation contest was
won by Judith Green, Toby Cit-
rin, Shirley Bloom, Shelda Sklar .
and Sandra Gordon.
The high school oratory con-
test was won by Laurel Nan
Jacobson and Marvin Ancell.

PARIS ( WNS).—The "Federa-
tion of Bonafide Tenants," an
anti-Semitic group opposing the
restoration of confiscated Jewish
property, staged a demonstration
here last week against the re-
turn to Jews of the apartments
from which they were ousted
during the German occupation.

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"Talmud Passages"
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"We ought to think of our
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community to develop Jewish
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read of a Jewish boy being killed
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we do not ask whether he is Or-
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assimilated." He revealed that
25 per cent of Jewish children
never get Jewish training and
that many others get the merest
smattering.
Morris Garvett is the chairman
of the Citizens Committee which
consists of leaders in every field
of Jewish activity and of all
shades of Jewish opinion.
Mrs. Charles Lakoff presented
the youth program and Fred M.
Butzel the program for adult
education.
Last month the Citizens Com-
mittee recommended to the Fed-
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program for all Jewish schools
including Hebrew and Yiddish ;
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