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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday. May 25, 1945

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Past Dept. Commanders,
J. W. V. of U. S.

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Dr. Robert Rosen, Dr. Perry P. Burnstine,
Nathan M. Lerner, Samuel J. Rhodes

Past Presidents of Auxiliaries

Bessie Silverman, May Ginsburg, Henrietta Niman,
Elizabeth W. Shapero, Lillian Fink, Mary Wallace,
Louba Lupiloff, Rose Cantor, Ida Schultz

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Past Post Commanders

Post 135

Maurice Bordelove, Dr. Mark Hartfield, Joseph
Jones, Ben Cowan, Harry Madison, Harry Liebson,
Harry Sherman.

Post 190:

Rowland Fixel, Dr. Hilliard Goldstick, Samuel
Zussman, Dr. Nathan Goldberg, Herbert Wallace.

Post 225, Downriver:

Harry Paskowitz, Dan Cohen, Jack Tarnoff, Ben
Rose.

Post 230

MAJ. GEN. MAURICE ROSE

Phillip Cantor, Harry L. Carson, David Wrubel,
Adrian Tobias.

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Post 231:

membership. Men and women of the Jewish faith, of good character,
who are citizens of the United States of America, and who have served in the
Military or Naval forces of the United States of America, in any of its Wars,
Campaigns, or Expeditions, or citizens of the United States who served on active
duty in the Naval, Military, or Air Forces of any of the governments associated
with the United States, during the Great War, are eligible to active membership.

Sam Safir, Ben Krasner, Barney Hershon.

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DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN
THE LADIES' AUXILIARY
TO THE

A Message to Jewish Veterans of
World War II:
YOU BELONG WITH US!

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP

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Post No...

Jewish War Veterans of the United States
Department of Michigan Headquarters, 8212 Twelfth St.
Mrs. Selma Rosenblatt, Secretary. TRinity 1.8899

"The Patriotic Voice of American Jewry"

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JEWISH WAR VETERANS
OF THE UNITED STATES

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Name of Nearest Relative

hes are extended to you and the members of

..Place of Birth

Date of Birth

City

August 30, 1943

United States.
1 Veterans of the United States on the
the present conflict in aiding the armed forces
which you may, with justice, be proud. The
e has had new lustre added through the heroic
I am certain that with an unshaken belief in
!•il, the people of the stock of Abraham face
in the eventual triumph of our just cause.
y sincerely yours,
FRANKLIN D. RooslivEur.

Date of Discharge

"To all that have made the Supreme Sacrifice
for Democracy."

Rank

Wounds or Decorations (if any)

ROSE CANTOR, Department President
BIRDIE ROSENBERG, Auxiliary Pres., No. 135
MADELINE D. ROLLINS,

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What Post

Were you ever a member of the J.W.V.

(Signature)

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Address

Outfit

Date of Enlistment

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MEMORIAL DAY
TRIBUTE

Residence

Name

President Lawrence H. Jones, No. 190

(Signature)

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Applicant

Proposer

EVA MANN, President Lt. Eli Levitt, No. 230

Post No. 135, Cons. Leon Ginsburg; Post No. 230, Com. Henry Wartosky
Post No. 190, Cons. Harry Nathan; Post ,No 231, Corn. Herman Cohen
225, Corn. Sam Fogel; Post No. 268, Corn. Nathan Nelson

Post No.

ROSE COWAN, 5th Region Vice. Pres.
MAY GINSBURG, National Trustee

SERVICE TO SERVICEMEN
"The 'Jewish War Veterans, in their character and personality, are a living
memorial and evidence of the important part the Jew has played in the American
way of life. It is an essential and vital organization in the picture of the post-
w ar American community. If there were no Jewish War Veterans organization

Ball Oributr

How the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Jewish War Veterans of the
United States Are Serving

today, it would have to be created." FRANK L. WEIL,

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of Michigan Jewish War Veterans of U. S.
n and sacred of all national holidays. On that
espects to those brave men who have fallen in
say live. To Veterans especially is this day holy
beneath the sod, in the peace and serenity of
?cher, we followed the Flag into battle. W e saw

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To Jewish War Veterans:

Activities: Adopt-A-Ynnk Program—Preserving ..the records

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our soldiers. Maintaining and building service men's
morale, holding socials, correspondence, making, packing,
and sending gift packages- Sending greeting cards. Lending
proper guidance. Hospital Work — Bringing entertainment
and giving gifts to sick veterans in Veterans 'Hospitals.
Holding games and parties. Aiding needy veterans and
their dependents.
AffilintIonx and ItepresentatIon — WIth
other veteran groups, help expose and destroy un-Amerl-
an rct icitles and keep Inter-faith. Assist In the promotion
of general goodwill and participate In councils with other
veterans groups, as it is the only patriotic voice-of-Jewry.
You can help us serve by becoming a member. Membership
Is by the following eligIbilities:
1. Women who have served in the Armed Forces and have
received an Honorable Discharge.
2. Service Membership, by presenting your present aerial
number.
3. Ity virtue of a son, brother, or husband having received
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4. Submitting the serial number of a son, husband, or
brother still serving In the Armed Forces.

HENRY MORGENTHAU, Jr.
Secretary of the Treasury.

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EVA MANN
Pres. Lt. EH Levin No. 230

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Detxtrtment President

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BIRDIE ItOsEN BEM.
Pres.
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MR. & MRS. SAMUEL GERSON
I.T. IRVING It. GERSON

DETROIT LADIES' AUXILIARY
Post No. 13.1 J. W. V. of the U. S.

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Jr. tics President

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sewing, knitting. Cancer pads, U.S.O. Organization—Serv-
ing as hostesses. Donation of sandwiches. Holding Friday
night and holiday ser% Cf.& Having religious festivtlea for
., arc I. , men.

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Giving organized aid to humanitarian agencies, such as:
fled Cross—Money drives. Blood plasma. Surgical dressings.

WAR SERVICE
"The spirit shown by the Jewish War Veterans in sponsoring its drive for
$180,000.00 to purchase planes for the Government has set an example which
the rest of America might well follow. Spirit such as this has made America
great and will keep America strong. The Jewish War Veterans have set a

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Chest. Poppy Day, Infan-
tile Paralysis, Cancer. Scrap and salvage,

EDWARD N. SCHEIBERLING,
National Commander, The American
Legion

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In National Defense:
Partiripoin g in all drives—War

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celebrating of patriotic holidays. Memorial services, decor-
ating graves. Flag presentation and citizenship classas.

AMERICANIZATION PROGRAM
"The Jewish War Veterans and the American Legion have much in common.
Our principles and ideals are basically similar. We will work with you to the end
that the powers and forces of bigotry and intolerance shall not prevail in these

OF EVENTS
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',lover Hill Park Cemetery.

DR.

Giving organized aid to our government in Civilian
Defense:
Americanism
Program: commemorating, observing and

JEWS IN AMERICAN WARS
"The Jews of this nation have always been among the first to assume their re-
sponsibilities. If more Americans only know the historic contributions of the
that make up our population, I am sure there would
various races and creeds
be less prejudice and misunderstanding among us. The Jewish War Veterans
perform a valuable service in sponsoring this book."
LEVERETT SALTONSTALL,
U. S. Senator of Massachusetts.

cerently and tenderly, place a fresh wreath upon
pray to the God of our Fathers that they may
ideals of human dignity, freedom and brother-
Supreme Sacrifice, like the flowers blooming in
sail draw new strength, growth and inspiration

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RD AVE. TO EAST
IN AND HASTINGS
VETERAN'S BLDG.

President
National Jewish Welfare Board.

HAItla ZAI:SMEII
J. W. V.

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