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Friday, May 25, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Jewish War Veterans

OF THE UNITED STATES
"The Patriotic Voice of American Jewry"

PAYS TRIBUTE

"To all that have made the Supreme Sacrifice"

MEMORIAL DAY

HARRY J. SCHAEFFER,
State Dept. Commander
HARRY MADISON, Dept. Sr. Vice Commander
DANIEL COHEN, Dept. Jr. Vice Commander
HERBERT EIGES, Dept. Adjutant
DAVID WRUBEL, Dept. Quartermaster
RABBI JACOB NATHAN, Chaplain
ROY C. COHEN, Captain Color Guard
LEON GINSBURG,
Post Commander Detroit Post No. 135

CAPT. RUBEN IDEN

LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN

HARRY NATHAN,
Post Comander L. H. Jones Post No. 190

SAM FOGEL,
Post Commander Down River Post No. 225
HENRY WARTOSKY,
Post Commander Lt. Eli Levin Post No. 230
HERMAN COHEN,
Post Commander Eli Rosenblum Post No. 231
NATHAN NELSON,
Post Commander Lt. Jack Winokur Post No. 268

HONOR THE MEMORY OF

MAJOR GENERAL MAURICE ROSE

The Michigan State J. W. V. has set a goal of
$1,000,000 for the 7th War Loan Bond Drive

NATIONAL OFFICER
PHILLIP CANTOR
National Executive Committeeman 5th Region

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TO INSTILL LOVE OF
COUNTRY AND FLAG

The White House

Let's go over the top with our quota.

Washington

My dear Commander:
My greetings and best wishes are
the Jewish War Veterans of the United

OUR NATIONAL QUOTA IS $75,000,000

PREAMBLE:
Quoting the preamble of our JWV consti-
tution we pledge to you; "to combat whatever
tends to impair the permanency of our free in-
stitutions; to uphold the fair name of the Jew
and to fight his battles wherever assailed; to en-
courage the doctrine of universal liberty, equal
rights and full justice to all 11101; to combat the
powers of bigotry and darkness wherever origi-
nating and whatever their target."

"All through the emergency one of my greatest sources of encourage-
ment has been the wholehearted and untiring support we have received from
members of the Jewish War Veterans."
—J. EDGAR HOOVER.

The record of the• 4`
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home front since the inception of t h e pri
is known to me. It is one of which )
battle record of the American Jew has h
feats of the present generation. I ant
the final triumph of good over evil, t h e
the future with courage and hope in the
Very since,

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"If a nation values anything more than free-
dom, it will lose its freedom; and the irony of it
is that if it is comfort or money that it values
more, it will lose that too."

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January 30, 1882 — FRANKLIN DEL

BUY THAT EXTRA BOND IN HIS MEMORY

"The Jewish War Veterans of the United States, the second in point of
age among existing American veterans' organizations, in peace and in war over
the forty-eight years since it was founded, has lived up to the highest traditions
of loyalty and service. Its avowed aims are a challenge to prejudice of all
kinds as well as a pledge of continued devoted service to God and Country."

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We will "carry on" in this patriotic service,
vital to all American families, of this you can
be certain!

—FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT.

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By HARRY J.

State Commander Department of Afi,

Memorial Day is the most solemn and
day a grateful Nation pays its respects
its defense, who died so that it may live.
and dear. For they who sleep beneatl
death, were our comrades. Together, w
them fall at our side. As ac, reverently
their final resting place, we will pray ti
not have died in vain, that the ideals
hood for which they made the Supren
profusion above their graves, shall dr;
from their immortal remains

The Department of Michigan, JWV, has voted to
raise a fund of $25Q,000 among our own mem-
bers towards acquistion of a home. With this fund
in hand we propose to ask the general community
to double or treble it. We will aim to make this a
truly Memorial Home, dedicated to the memory of
the brave, gallant Jewish boys from Detroit, like
Capt. Ruben Iden and Lt. Raymond Zussman, who
have fallen in battle and to those others who will
make the supreme sacrifice and to the spirit of loy-
alty and patriotism of all men of our faith in

Men and women everywhere in the United
States should share in the patriotic work of the
Jewish War Veterans of the United States. Our
nation-wide program can only be realized
through the unstinting support of all patriotic
Americans of Jewish faith. Your duty is a privi-
lege, accept it now!

JWV has rendered 49 years of patriotic
service since it was founded in 1896. We invite
every American of Jewish faith, veteran and
non-veteran, to cooperate with us in this
program.

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