Friday, May 25, MS

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Le al Chronicle

MUSIC EXHIBITION .

Pa so Sixteen

JWV In Tribute
To 4 Heroes

Jewish War Vets
In Memortal Parade

Memorial Rites
At Clover Hill
On Wednesday

There will be an exhibition of
contemporary Jewish music dur-
ing Jewish Music Week at the
Jewish Community Center. The
exhibition will last through
May 30.

The Jewish War Veterans
will take part in the Memorial
The Jewish War Veterans of Day parade which starts at
America, Department of Michi- 2 p. m. Wednesday, Memorial
gan, on Memorial Day will pay Day. They, together with oth-
The 24th annual memorial pro-
er veterans' organizations, will gram at the Clover Hill Park
special tribute to four heroes,
Cemetery will be held at 2 p. m.
who sacrificed their lives for parade down Woodward to E.
on Memorial Day, Wednesday.
their beloved country. These he- Jefferson and to the Veterans'
Building on E. Jefferson and Judge Charles C. Simons of the
roes are
U. S. Court of Appeal will give
FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSE- Hastings.
the main address at this service.
VELT, ou late beloved war
Dr. A. M. Hershman of Con-
president, who died in the serv-
gregation Shaarey Zedek will lead
ice of his country, who had House Bill Calls
in the reading of Scripture, and
lopped the strategy which gave
responsive reading, and will offer
For
Hebrew
State
u. victory.
a prayer.
SECOND LIEUTENANT RAY-
Sonenklar of
WASHINGTON (WNS). — A
Cantor J. H.
MOND ZUSSMAN, Detroiter,
Shaarey Zedek and a choir of
bi-partisan
measure
supporting
who won the highest award for
four will chant "Enosh K'Chot-
heroism from his country—the the establishment of a "free He- zir" and "El Mole Rachamim"
brew
state"
in
Palestine
and
its
Congressional Medal of Honor.
in tribute to those who have
A tank officer, Lt. Zussman recognition by the United States made the supreme sacrifice for
was
introduced
in
the
House
killed 17 Nazi soldiers and cap- Rep. Andrew Somers (D), and their country. The cantor and
tured 32, wiping out two machine
of New choir will also sing "Oh Lord
gunners. Lt. Zussman was killed Augustus Bennett (R)
What Is Man" and "Michtom
a few days after his heroic ex- York.
The House resolution carries I'Dovid" and "Shivisi"
ploint. In the entire war only
The Rosenwald post of the
100 heroes have won the Con- the support of 30 congressmen.
resolution was American Legion and Girl Scouts
Support
of
the
gressional Medal of Honor.
expressed by House majority and Boy Scouts of Troops 104
MAJ. GEN. MAURICE ROSE, leader John W. McCormack and and 164 will participate. The
of Denver, who led the ad- minority leader Joseph Martin. Girl and Boy Scouts will deco-
vance into Germany, whose ar- "Permanent solution to this rate the soldiers' graves.
mored division paced the inva- great challenge to humanity is
Commander Max Ornstein, J.
sion of the Reich. He was killed through statehood," McCormack R. P., American Legion, will
by a Nazi tankman. He had risen declared, adding "the sooner this give the statement of purpose.
from a buck private in World is done, the quicker this great The cantor and choir will chant
War I to a major general by human problem will be solved.'' the Kaddish, and taps will be
ability and courage.
He said that establishment of sounded.
CAPT. REUBEN IDEN, a De- "the Hebrew nation" in Palestine
troiter, who was killed on Nov. will aid world-wide peace and
20, 1942, in the Solomon Islands strengthen any international se-
while leading his Marinas. Capt. curity organization.
Beth El to Elect
Iden had enlisted as a Marine
Stating that he will continue
three years before he met death his past support for establish- Officers Sunday
and he rose from private to ment of a "Hebrew nation" in
The 95th annual meeting of
Palestine, Martin said: "I have
captain.
the
congregation will be held
In honor of Major General always believed that the Hebrew
Rose, the JWV is engaged in a people should be given an op- at 8 p. m. Sunday, in the Brown
drive to sell $1,000,000 in war portunity to found in Palestine Memorial Chapel.
bonds in the Seventh War Loan, a nation of their own where they
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and
and the public is asked to co- can escape oppression and build Leonard T. Lewis, president of
operate with the Jewish veter- a permanent home."
the congregation, will present
The Somers-Betinett resolution their annual reports. Officers will
ans by buying bonds through
further provides that the United be elected at this meeting.
their organization.

Churchill Speaks
On Repatriation

Our Soldiers Fight—You should
buy Bonds to help them Lome
home sooner.

3,000 JewishSurvivors
Arrive in Sweden

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Holland of more than 100,000
Jews, has been arrested.
The report says that the firs t
synagogue service since the lib-
eration of Amsterdam was held
last week. It is estimated that
of the 100,000 Jews who lived
in Amsterdam prior to the war,
only 10,000 survive.

ficers this Sunday afternoon, at
the home of Mrs. William B.
Isenberg, 2235 Edison.
Mrs. Morris Adler will speak.
A musical program in which Miss
Pearl Rothstein and Mrs. Arnold
Kass will participate will follow.
Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz,
chairman, will give her annual
report.
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book committee are Harry M.
Kaminer, chairman; Mrs. David
B. Penfil, secretary; Eugene
Franzblau, Mrs. Ben Z. Freeman,
Alex Schreier.
The following leaders in the
community have pledged their
support to this drive: Dr. Clar-
issa Fineman, Rabbi Leon Frain,
William Hordes, Bernard Isaacs,
Morris Lieberman, Mrs. Esther
Mendelson, Morris Mohr, Irving
Schlussel, Morris Scheyer, Isa-
dore Sosnick, Rabbi Joshua Sper-
ka and Rabbi Isaac Stollman.

STOCKHOLM (WNS).—With-
in the past few days 3,000 Jew-
ish refugees who were liberated
from German camps arrived in
Sweden.
Most of the refugees are ill.
any have been separated from
their families. The Swedish Gov-
ernment and the Red Cross are
aiding the refugees, with assist-
ance from Jewish relief organi-
zations. Among them are 1,590
from Poland, 400 from Holland, Hadassah Business
200 from France, 800 from Hun-
gary and 150 from Austria and Group to Elect
Germany.
A report from Brussesl dis- Officers Sunday
closed that Willy Legers, Dutch
The Business and Professional
Gestapo chief who was respon- Group
of Hadassah will hold its
the deportation from
annual tea and election of of-
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Nations create a special inter-
governmental agency to repatri-
ate Hebrews in Europe to Pal-
estine.

LONDON (WNS). — Opposi- Books Collected Here
tion to the immediate repatria-
tion of Jewish refugees in Brit- By Jewish Congress
ain was expressed by Prime Min-
Activity is in full swing for the
ister Churchill in Commons.
Churchill said the government book collection sponsored by the
was planning to secure the rapid American Jewish Congress. The
repatriation of refugees, but that Detroit section is cooperating in
there are many practical ob- a drive to send books in Yiddish
stacles in returning the refugees and Hebrew as well as books in
to their homelands. He said it all other languages to replace
would be cruel to forcibly re- those destroyed in the ruined
turn people who had lost their Jewish communities in Europe.
homes, children and relatives, to Books may be left at the fol-
lowing stations: The American
the scene of these crimes.
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government was not planning to Bldg., 9124 Linwood; ewish
differentiate between Jews and Community Center, Woodward at
non-Jews in the matter of repa- Holbrook; 12th St. at Blaine;
triation because to do that would Zion Book Store, 9608 12th St.;
create anti-Semitism, the Prime Chesluk Book Store, 8663 12th
Minister asserted that, "having St.; Jewish War Veterans, 8212
regard for the altogether excep- 12th St., and Metro Music House,
tional brutality and horrible in- 10324 Dexter, or call Townsend
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he "would not go so far as to pickups.
say that special efforts will not
The American Jewish Congress
announces the members of the
be made to meet hard cases."

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