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May 25, 1945 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-05-25

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Friday, May 25, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The

Page Fourteen

Social Service Bureau
Lists Survivors

$13,750,000 Spent in Five Months
By UPA To Aid Palestine

- Legal throniclo

Annual Sisterhood

i Meeting Monday

At Shaarey Ze e

JWV
Milli (

Beth 'Yehudah Plans
Summer Program

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Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah h as
arranged a special summer pr o.
gram which will begin the mid.
dle • of June. This will include
daily morning services in t'
Yeshivah Synagogue ; breakt:
forenoon classes, outings an;
let

The Jewish Social Service Bu-
reau is in receipt of additional
Next Monday afternoon the
lists of Jewish survivors in Eu- annual meeting of Shaarey Zedek
rope.
These
lists
include
:
NEW YORK. — Approximately 342
956 $157,730 was spent for
About
Survivors in Bad Godesberg, Sisterhood will take place in the
The
$13,752,000 was spent in five maintenance of the Hebrew Germany. Additional Jewish sur- social hall of the synagogue. ewed
months for the settlement of school system of Palestine ; $74,- vivors in Kovno ; 244 Jewish year's activities will be reviathan
refugees and for the upbuilding 046 for religious affairs and women liberated from three Ger- by the president, Mrs. N
are beim; taken
of the Jewish National Home in grants • amounting to $50,626 man camps, Verl, Kaunitz and Spevakow, . and the annual elec-
i
Palestine, Rabbi James G. Heller, were made for various cultural Westfalen ; 69 Jewish officers of tion of officers and directors will for the fall classes in the main
national chairman of the United institutions:
hbo Tt ods.
in
St. The
and
i i the
held.
the Polish Army liberated' in a be An
elaborate musical program, building anti
A total of $6,082,994 was prisoner of war camp in Ger-
Palestine Appeal campaign, de-
under
the
direction
of
Charles
clared. He stated that the ex- spent for the acquisition of land many. One of these officers, Capt.
fall term will begin Sept. 4. The
penditures of its constituent areas. Included in this sum were Ignacy Salomon from Katowice, Frederick Morse, conductor, will Yeshivah includes pre-kindergar-
agencies had reached a new peak expenditures incurred in the rec- wishes to establish contact with be presented by the following ten for boys and girls from 4I,2
as preparations were being made lamation of the soil, and affor- Norbert Kelin, 2080 W. Euclid; members of the Music Study Club on ; kindergarten, Beth Yehudah
by
for the absorption in Palestine estation. Large areas of land 800 Jewish slave laborers liber- choral group, accompanied
Stein, pianist: Day school, which meets from
of tens of thousands of immi- are required for the establish- ated from a Nazi munitions fac- Mrs. Rose Bassin
Agins,
9 a. In. to 4 p. in., and the fore.
Sopranos, Mesdames D H. onors D. noon yeshivah for students..
ment of housing developments in tory in Altenberg, Saxony.
grants from Europe.
The United Palestine Appeal urban as well as rural areas for
full English curriculum is, of.
The lists may be consulted at F. Barcus , Philip
new immigrants, and more land the office Monday through Friday, Lewis and S. Shetzer ; mezzo : feted. There also the after.
seeks $35,300,000 this year.
Mesdames
M.
Howard,
Lillian
The total expended for the is needed for the settlement of 8:30 a. m. to 4 p. m., at 5737
noon Yeshivah and Beth Jacob
Newmark, J. S. Souls, A. Rosen-
first five months of the Jewish a large proportion of the 35,000 Second Ave. near Palmer.
feld and M. Wolfe ; altos, Mes- School classes.
year (Oct. 1, 1944, to March 1, Jewish soldiers from Palestine,
Kahan, M. Govern, M.
1945) amounted to $13,752,295, who are serving in the British
dames 0.
Reich and J. Scherr.
Brochah
Goldstein
Aux.
the expenditures for the
forces.
A strawberry festival at 12:30,
718,5 26.
last year were $6,718,526.

Selects Delegates
preceding the meeting, is being
During the first five months of
planned by Mrs. Louis Seiton,
the current year the Jewish
The bimonthly meeting of the
Agency for Palestine and the Commander Nelson
Brochah Goldstein Auxiliary of social chairman.
Palestine Foundation Fund spent
the Jewish Consumptive Relief
$7,669,301 and the Jewish Na- Pays Tribute to
Society was held May 16 at the JWEWO Annual
tional Fund spent $6,082,994.
home of Mrs. Max Rosenfeld at Luncheon Monday
Lt.
Jack
Winokur
Among the major activities
4000 Cortland.
Commander Nathan Nelson of
Mrs. H. Schwartz was selected
supported with the funds pro-
The Jewish Women's European
Tailored
vided by the United Palestine the Lt. Jack Winokur Post of as delegate to represent Detroit Welfare Organization will hold
to the
Appeal during the period under the Jewish War Veterans of the for the annual convention in the annual membership paid-up
review were: Immigration activi- United States, in a Memorial Denver, which will be held June complimentary luncheon at noon
Individua
transportation, Day statement, declared that the 22 through June 26.
Monday at the Bnai Moshe Hall,
including
ties
Funds will be raised and pre- Lawrence and Dexter.
housing and relief to newly ar- heroic life and death of the late
Car
rived refugees from the Balkans Lt. Jack Winokur should be an sented as a donation to the sana-
Mrs. R. Katzin, president, will
and Western Europe, which in- inspiration to all. The post on torium from our chapter.
deliver the annual report.
volved an expenditure of $1,- Memorial Day will pay tribute
The Crest Company
921,066; aid to the armed forces to the young Jewish hero.
Back up the Fighting Men.
"On Wednesday, May 30, many
and their dependent families,
COUNCIL
$1,320,786; the establishment of will gather to pay tribute to the
new agricultural settlements and honored dead." declared Comdr.
(Continued from Page 1)
provision for setting up returning Nelson. "For all too many there
DR. BENJAMIN R. LEVY
Jews
of Palestine. It is a mat-
servicemen on farms, $2,927,- is the feeling that having done
—always ask by name for St. Joseph
0111ROPRACTIC TliEnAPY
the
062. The sum of $518,990 was this they can continue in their ter of public record that
Aspirin. You can't buy aspirin that
18061 NVashburn Ave.
spent for the development of daily pursuits without further so-called Hebrew Comm'ittee of can do more for you. There's none
13135 Fenkell
National
Liberation
was
repu-
thought.
This
is
not
enough.
faster,
none
surer,
none
more
depend-
trade and industry to enlarge the
in)gurth 4060 - UNiversay 2.1Y36
diated
by
the
Jewish
Agency
"We
must
remember
the
sacri-
able.
And
it's
the
world's
largest
seller
employment opportunities for new
fly Appointupq ()lily
immigrants. Expenses of the la- fices the heroes made and we for P a lestine, the democrati- at t,en cents. 36 tablets, 200; 100 for
...
350.
Get
genuine
St.
Joseph
Aspirin.
cally
elected
spokesmen
for
the
bor department amounted to must do our bit for our country.
Lt. Jack Winokur asked not why Jewish people.
"It should again be pointed
or wheref or when called upon
to do his duty. In the hour of out that the Hebrew Commit-
critical need he came to his tee of National 1.:Ilieration,
country's aid. It was in the per- headed by Mr. Peter Bergson,
formance of his duty that Lt. represents neither the Jews of
Winokur paid the supreme sacri- Palestine, nor those of Europe,
nor those of the United States.
fice.
"To add to the many tributes In fact, that 'Committee' rep-
Window Shade Co. paid Lt. Jack Winokur, may I resents no one and is respon-
say that his memory shall not sible to no one.
WINDOW SHADES
'As is well known, resolu-
be forgotten. To this end. we
tions in support of the Jewish
MADE TO ORDER
humbly pledge ourselves."

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in Palestine
were introduced in the Senate
and the House by the majority
and minority leaders of both
Bnai David Women
houses. Action on these reso-
To Elect Monday
lutions had to be deferred at
equest of the Administra-
Election of officers of the Bnai the r
tion.
David Sisterhood will be held at
"We wish to stress most
the social hall on Monday.
earnestly that any attempt to
Mrs. Herman Hoffenberg, in- force aceion at this time by
stallation chairman, is arranging either the Senate or the House
a program for June 11, at the on a resolution such as the one
social hall. Refreshments will be sponsored by the Hebrew Com-
mittee of National Liberation
served.
would, in our c onsidered opin-
ion, constitute a tragic disserv-
ice to the Jewish people."

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"The bi-partisan resolution in-
troduced in Congress urging
'recognition of the Hebrew na-
tion and establishment of a
United Nations Agency to send
to Palestine the surviving He-
brew people of Europe,' has the
whole hearted support of the
Zionist - Revisionist Organization
of America," said Rabbi Morris
M. Rose, co-chairman of the or-
ganization.
Rabbi Rose declared :
"It was very distressing to
learn that some Jewish organi-
zations came out against this
resolution. These organizations,
in whose name Rabbi Stephen
S. Wise speaks, do not represent
all the Zionists, and represent
still less all the Jewish people.
"These organizations failed
miserably to save the Jewish
people of Europe. Not only were
they inactive themselves, but
they consistently obstructed all
constructive efforts in behalf of
our people. It was these organi-
under the leadership of
ZP' . ,
`rise, who fought bitterly
5 plan to evacuate the
Europe to Palestine
•Ivocated by the late
•he Zionist-Revision -
n, Vladimir Jabot-
three years be-
-ak of the war,
the support of
iropean govern
evacuation plan'.
realized, hun-1
's of Jews I
•fe today."

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to make these men buy War
It doesn't take a salesman
and
feel
the
horrible
effects of war.
They see
far it has
how
much
equipment
is needed and how
They know
to come. And they realize the tremendous costs.
the 7th
Show them that you understand, too, by supporting
THE
War Loan Drive—the big double
MIGHtY
`
0-
drive that takes the place of the two
war loan drives we had by this time
last year. If you have any income,
from any source—whether from
work, land, or capital—you have a
personal quota to make in the 7th.
Find out what your quota is — and
then buy more if you can.

Remember, over there, they're giv•
ing much more than their share.

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