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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-06-08

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viotericalt lavish Periodical &ter

Fri d ay , J une 8, 1945

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Page Nino

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Aaron Rosenberg
Lists 3,300 Jewish
To Be Toastmaster
Survivors in Greece
N.W.
Cong.
Dinner
NEW YORK.—The first list of
At
3,300 Jews in Greece who sur-

Building to House 15o Pupils Is
Given to Beth Yehudah Yeshivah

Anti-Semitic Outbreaks
In France Worry
Jewish Leaders

The new board of directors of donations, $35,000; synagogues,
PARIS (WNS).—Considerable
Aaron Rosenberg will officiate vived the German occupation was
Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah, at its $10,000; annual functions, $12,- anxiety is felt here among Jew-
as master of ceremonies at the received by the Joint Distribution
000, and Jewish Welfare Federa- ish leaders over the recent anti-
first donor dinner of the North- Committee, it was announced by first meeting last Monday, re- tion, $1,875. A deficit of $2,866 Jewish demonstrations in Paris,
west Hebrew Congregation and Dr. Joseph C. Hyman, executive ceived a report that the various was incurred. The budget for Marseilles and Lyons. A particu-
vice chairman.
departments of the school will 1945-46 is $134,00.
larly painful impression on the
Center, to be held at the Jewish
be provided with additional class
During
the
first
five
months
of
Community Center on Sunday
Jewish population here was made
1945 he Joint Distribution Com- rooms in a two-story brick build-
last week when a crowd of re-
evening, June 17.
ing on Dexter and Sturtevant,
Dr. Emanuel Gamoran of Cin- mittee appropriated $500,000 for across the street from the school
turning war prisoners raided
the
relief'
and
rehabilitation
of
i, educational director of
Paris shops while shouting
The newly acquired building
the
Greek
Jewish
community.
"Down with the Jews."
the Union of American Hebrew
will
enable
the
Yeshivah
to
en-
In an effort to offset the rising
Congregations, will be the Although exact figures are not roll 150 more pupils. New facili-
JERUSALEM (WNS). — A
available, hundreds of Jews who
anti -Jewish propaganda, the
speaker.
hid for years in mountain passes ties will be provided for the decision to call a meeting of the
This donor event is being : or who were interned in camps Beth Jacob Girls' classes. The Large Zionist Actions Commit- League Against Anti-Semitism,
given to raise funds for the in Germany are now returning 5th and 6th elementary grades tee, elected at the last World headed by Bernard Lecache, has
erection of a synagogue on the to Greece, bringing the surviving will be added to the Day School Zionist Congress, was reached been disseminating leaflets warn-
c ongregation's property located Jewish population of that country program, and a new department here this week at a conference. ing thit French people against
on the south side of Curtis Ave., up to about 10,000.
of Hebrew instruction in the The meeting will be held in Eng- provocateurs and incendiaries of
two blocks west of Livernois.
forenoon will be opened for stu- land at the end of this month race hatred.

Mr. Lecache disclosed that he
Reservations for this affair are ---
dents whose secular work—in the or early in August.
The Large Zionist Actions had conferred with Adrain Tix-
being taken by Philip Helfman,
Strictly Confidential
7th, 8th and 9th grades—will
chairman, UN. 2-4313; Mrs.
be taken at Hutchins and Durfee Committee consists of 75 mem- icr, Minister of the Interior, and
(Continued from Page 4)
Charles Charlip, UN. 2-8485, and
Intermediate Schools between 12 bers, 40 of whom are in Pales- with French police officials and
Mrs. Meyer Rubin, UN. 1-3170. witty and penetrating.
and 4 p. in., under a special ar- tine, 24 in the United States and that he had been assured that
measures would be taken to halt
David J. Miller, chairman of
In case you've been wondering, rangement with the Detroit three in England.
The Small Actions Committee the anti-Semitic propaganda. At
the Religious School committee, we can tell you that a major Board of Education.
is expected to meet here soon the same time he revealed that
announced that a large number biographical work on the late
The auxiliary building will also
of children have been enrolled Supreme Court Justice Louis D. make possible special instruction and formulate its attitude to- the police had been instructed
ward the question of partition. to immediately release any Jews
for the 1945-46 term of the Sun- Brandeis is in the making . .
in art, music and other elective
day School and the daily Hebrew The author is the husband of subjects for Beth Yehudah (lay Before its closing, the session who might be arrested as a re-
School which is being conducted Brandeis' daughter, Susan Gil- school students after 4 p. m., adopted a resolution securing for sult of clashes with fascist ele-
by the United Hebrew Schools bert . . . Novelist Howard Fast and allow more room for extra- all communities within the Jew- ments.
ish State the right of the full
In the meantime, 17 members
in cooperation with the congrega- is looking forward to competi- curricular activities.
enjoyment of autonomy in man- of the "tenant" group that seeks
tion from within his own family Contribut e Fund
tion.
Sabbath services are conducted . . . A new novel to be published
Nearly $7,000 as a down pay- aging their religious, educational, to bar the return to Jews of
every Saturday at 9 a. m. at the soon, entitled "Watchful at ment on the $40,000 building cultural and municipal institu- apartments taken from them dur-
ing the German occupation have
Bagley School, corner Greenlawn Night," is by his brother, Sgt. was raised by a "Citizens Com- tions.
The resolution said that Arab been arrested.
Julius Fast.
mittee".
and Curtis.
schools, and the Arab language,
Varian Fry, who helped rescue
A permanent committee, rep-
so many refugees from France resenting the interests of Rus- will enjoy the protection of the
early in the European war, re- sell Woods residents, consisting state and that local administra-
ports that the most difficult of of Louis Tatken, chairman; Har- tions will be established in all
towns and villages. Another reso-
the jobs he undertook was the ry Kraft, Ben M. Lewis, Israel
rescue of novelist Franz Werfel Schwartz, Joseph Weisberg, Sam lution pledged that the Jewish
The North Woodward Branch
PARIS (WNS).—To the tune . . . "I even had to carry a large Kane, Louis Please and Mendel state will cooperate with its Arab
of "Hitler was right, send the part of the manuscript of 'The Shifman, presented to the Yeshi- neighbors for their mutual pro- of the Jewish Women's European
Jews to the crematoriums," a Song of Bernadette' across the vah the title to the structure tection and for the development Welfare Organization will meet
of the entire Middle East.
at 12:30 D. m. Wednesday,
gang of anti-Semites invaded Pyrenees myself," says Mr. Fry, at 12326-12330 Dexter Blvd.
June 13, in the Bnai Moshe Hall,
here last week the apartment of who recounts sonic of his adven- Officers Elected
Lawrence and Dexter. A lunch-
Feiga Lustman, a Jewish woman, tures in his recently published
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, U. of M. Hillel
eon will be served and an after-
removed the furniture to the book. "Surrender on Demand". president; Rabbi H. N. Carle- Awards Honor Keys
street and burned it, to the de- MUSICAL NOTES:
The Hillel Foundation at the noon of games will follow.
bach of the Yeshivah staff, sec-
The shower is for the benefit
light of hundreds of hoodlums
Sonic years ago violinist Na- retary; Louis Levin, treasurer; University of Michigan in Ann
who (lanced around the bonfire. than Milstein acquired a Stradi- Isadore Cohen, chairman of the Arbor last Sunday awarded Hil- of the Israel Orphan Home in
Before the police arrived, the varius, which, however, he didn't administrative committee, were lel Honor Keys to the following: Palestine which houses 400 girls
furniture was consumed in flames. use in his concerts . . . In fact, re-elected to serve for another Faye Bronstein, Milton Budyk, from 6 to 16. Mrs. J. Zuckerman
No arrests were made.
he took a vow that he wouldn't year. Morris Mohr is the new Sonya Heller, Betty Korash, is chairman, assisted by Mrs. R.
Mrs. Lustman, a Polish Jewish play it until after the defeat of vice president. Rabbi Moses Ruth Kowalsky, David Loewen- B. Newman and Mrs. M. Fish-
woman who has lived in Paris Hitler . .. So now he's planning Fischer continues as chairman of berg, Sylvia Savin, Sheldon Seles- man. Mrs. E. Weissman is presi-
for 16 years and whose husband to use that priceless fiddle at his the Vaad Hachinuch. Fifty mem- ick, Charlotte Shapiro and Kath- dent.
was deported by the Germans future performances . . Corn- bers of the board attended the ryn Sharfman.
The Arnold Schiff Hiller Prize
during the occupation, reclaimed poser Robert Stolz (he's not Jew- meeting.
her property from a French ish, by the way) prepared for
The annual report showed ex- for the undergraduate student
DR. BENJAMIN R. LEVY
woman who was employed on the recent events as long ago as penditures of $95,129.54, includ- whose cultural contribution has
CHIROPRACTIC THERAPY
Nazi-controlled Paris radio and 1938 . . . That's when he com- ing $22,979 by the Ladies of been outstanding was awarded to
18061 Washburn Ave.
who had been given the Lustman posed a piece he called "Hitler's Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. A jump Sylvia Savin of Detroit.
13135 Fenkell
Betty Korash of Detroit is the
apartment by the Germans. When Funeral March"—and now he's of 85 per cent in enrollment was
HOgarth 4060 - UNIversIty 2-1936
the apartment, under a court or- looking forward to giving it its reported during the year. Income Hillel Student Council president
By Appolntmet Only
der, was vacated by the French first public performance.
was from the following sources: and Sheldon Selesnick, Detroit,
female collaborator, Mrs. Lust- ABOUT PEOPLE:
Students' fees, $25,000; dues and first vice president.
man moved in with her three
The exhibit of 22 canvases by
children.
Emanuel Romano, son of the
late sculptor Enrico Glicenstein,
at the Lilienfeld Galleries in
New York, is attracting national
attention . . . His painting "War-
saw Ghetto" is described as "at
The Sholom Aleichem Institute once monumental, passionate and
dinner-day will take place this spiritual" . . . In the case you've
Sunday, at the Workmen's Circle been wondering what Mrs. Herb-
Center, 11529 Linwood.
ert H. Lehman is doing while
Full-course home-cooked chick- the ex-governor keeps busy with
en dinners will be served from the UNRRA, we can tell you
1 p. in. until late in the evening. that she '•orks as a nurse's aide
This dinner-day affair will be in a Washington hospital . . .
the final activity of the Institute Arlene Meyer has been appointed
for the year.
assistant secretary of the Jewish
Pan-American Committee, a body
furthering closer interlationship
between the Jewish communities
of Latin American countries .. .
Louis J. Smith, one of the top-
Photo Engravers
notch commercial airline pilots,
641 MONROE
spends his leisure composing pop-
ular tunes . . . You'll be glad to
CA. 0472
know that Louis goes to shill
quite regularly . . . Lee Kalech,
21-year-old assistant to theatri-
cal producer Billy Rose, is an un-
BUSINESS
usual girl . . . She has many
The famous radio commentator, author, and trav-
duties, but her real job is to
eler offers a new, daily human interest short story
or
.
keep every member ofthe
cast
from his wealth of experience in all corners of the
INDIVIDUAL
is so
globe. Watch for this column. exclusively in The
in good humor . . .
much impressed with Lee that
Detroit News.
he is considering starring her in
AND, CHECK YOUR NEWS SENSE IN THIS QUIZ TEST
a play.

World Zionists to
Meet in England

Woodward JWEWO
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Paris Anti-Semites
Raid Jewish Home

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the established practice, Council
delegates may make additional
nominations from the floor at
the June 12 meeting. The com-
mittee has already had before it
a number of recommendations
submitted to it by constituent
organizations. These recommenda-
tions were considered in the de-
liberations of the committee,
which consists of Lawrence W.
Crohn, chairman, Irving W.
Blumberg, Charles Driker, Mrs.
Maurice Klein, Dr. S. Kleinman,
Irving W. Schlussel and Harry
Yudkoff.
Delegates will be required to
present their credentials in or-
der to qualify to participate in
the election.

Who is T. V. Soong?

Who is C. B. Thomas?

Who is Hoagy Carmichael? _

Who is William Joyce?.

Who is Mark W. Clark?

Answers on page two, Sunday's News; Also Magazine Page Monday

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