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Shaarey Zedek Men
Open Drive to Aid
Jewish Seminary

A group known as "Friends of
the Seminary" was organized un-
der the auspices of the Men's
Club of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek at a dinner held at Pe-
reira's, Tuesday evening, June
12th.
Maurice Seligman was elected
chaignan and Ben Sidlow, secre-
tary-treasurer.
Plans for a fund drive to
assist in the maintenance of the
Jewish Theological Seminary of
America were outlined by Nor-
man M. Snider, chairman of pub-
licity.
The active executive commit-
Ire consists Of: Louis Berry, Mor-
ris II. Blumberg, Dr. Morris M.
Burstein, Joseph Cantor, Henry
Carnick, Harry Cohen, Irwin I.
Cohn, Daniel G. Cullen, Michael
Epstein, John Frazer, David S.
Friedman, Henry Friedman, Mau-
rice Glassman, Albert Green,
harles Hamburger, Dr. A. M.
Hershman, Morris Karbal, Abe
Kasle, Ira Kaufman, Hy Keidan,
Maurice Landau, Lee Lippman,
Robert Marwil, Walter J. Mayer,
William Nadler, George Orley,
Max Osnos, Louis Robinson, Sam-
uel H. Rubiner, Abe Satovsky,
Carl Schiller, Morris Shatzen,
Harry Shulman, Isaac Shetzer,
Matthew Shufro, Ben Sidlow, Dr.
Leonard Sidlow, Cantor Joseph
Sonenklar, Maurice Seligman,
Charles A. Smith, Norman M.
Snider, Jack Warner, Joseph Ziff
and Arthur S. Purdy.
Morris Karbal inaugurated the
drive by donating $500 to the
Seminary and announced other
subscriptions as chairman of the
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Jewish War Vets to Fete Zussman Family
At Annual State Convention This Sunday

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PROSKAUER, DAVIS LAUDED
NEW YORK (WNS).—Th e ef-
forts of John W. Davis, one-
time Democratic candidate for
President of the United States,
and of Judge Joseph M. Pros-
kauer, president of the American
Jewish Committee, which led to
the establishment of a Commis-
sion on Human Rights by the
United Nations Conferenc e at
San Francisco, are praised by
Prof. James Shotwell in the cur.
rent issue of Survey Graphic,
Prof. Shotwell is one of the con-
sultants to the U. S. delegation
at San Francisco, representing
the Carnegie Foundation for in-
ternational Peace.

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LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN

The members of the Zussman after this heroic deed. The Con-
family are to be the guests of to essional Medal was given to his
the Jewish War Veterans of the father, Nathan Zussman, at a
United States, Department of military ceremony held at Ft.
Michigan, at the annual conven- Knox, Ky., where Lt. Zussman
tion which opens at 10:30 a. in. received his training in the tank
this Sunday, Harry J. Schaeffer, corps.
state
commander,
announced.
A brother, Abe Zussman, a
The convention. which will elect veteran of World War I, died
officers, will be held at the JWV recently. He was a charter mem-
headquarters, 8212 12th St.
ber of Lawrence Jones Post,
A brunch consisting of bagel, JWV. The father is a veteran
lox, eggs and coffee will be of the Russian-Japanese War of
served at noon, and a dinner will 1904-5.
The public is invited to the
be served at 6:30 p. in. The
newly-elected officers are to be installation ceremony. Veterans'
officials who will participate in-
installed after the dinner.
The Zussmans are a family elude. Comdr. Walter Scott of
of warriors. Lt. Raymond, a tank the American Legion; Comdr.
officer, was awarded posthumous- Walter Sholl of the Disabled
ly the highest award for bravery, American War Veterans; Comdr.
the Congressional Medal of Hon- Maurice Cole of the Veterans of
or, for killing 17 Nazis, taking Foreign Wars, and Comdr. Henry
i)2 prisoners and freeing a French Mastemaker of the Spanish-
town. He was killed a few days American War Veterans.

Lesser's Clover Lodge
On Beautiful Site

Central Conference
Of Rabbis to Meet

Lesser's Clover Lodge, situated
NEW YORK.—The 56th an-
nual convention of the Central on Grand Traverse Bay, Omena
Conference of American Rabbis Heights, Omena, Mich., is one of
will be held in Atlantic City, the most beautiful resorts in the
June 25-28.
This conference, organized in
1889, by Isaac M. Wise, has a
membership of 530.
The president's message will
be delivered by Dr. Solomon B.
Freehof, Pittsburgh. A paper on
"The Spiritual Reconstruction of
the Jews of Europe" will be pre-
sented by Dr. Salo Baron.

JWEWO Plans Tag Day
Picnic Set for July 29 •

A special board meeting of the
Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Organization will be held
at 12:30 p. m. this Monday,
at the residence of Mrs. M. Gell-
man, 9974 Holmur.
At this meeting arrangements
wiil be made for a tag-day to be
given in Mt. Clemens, Sunday,
July 15, or, in case of rain, July
22, and for a picnic to he held
Sunday, July 29, at Palmer Park.

Agency Negotiates
With UNRRA

Max Brodyn

TEL AVIV (WNS). — Eliahu
Dobkin, chief of the Immigration
department of the Jewish Agen-
cy, declared that the agency was
negotiating with the UNRRA the
RUBELLS
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from here and from England to
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aid the Jews still in concentra-
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shattered Jewish communities.
He disclosed that three such Ban on Zionism
Dykam at North Shore -
teams had already been sent, but Lifted in Brazil
SOUTH HAVEN
that more would be needed.
RIO DE JANIER0.—Brazilian
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country. Zionism has until re-
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A substantial sum toward the
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PVT. MELVIN SAPERSTEIN

SOUTH HAVEN, MICH,

Pvt. Saperstein was serving
with the 361st Infantry Regi-
ment of the Fifth Army. He waii t— —
inducted May 11, 1944, and went
Mendelson 's Atlantic
overseas Oct. 14. Born in Detroit,
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he graduated from Central High
(KOSHER)
School in 1938. He attended
night on the lake
Temple Beth El Religious School.
Private Beach
He was associated with his fa-
Tennis—Colt-
ther in the Benz Glass Co.
Shuffleboard
Surviving is the wife, Dora
Cement Government
(Alpert) Saperstein; his parents,
pler for fishing, only
100 yards from hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Saperstein. and
Rooms with or with•
a sister, Eileen.
out Private bath.
Memorial services for the
Free Golf to our
young hero will be held at 11
gUestp At the South
a. m. Saturday, June 23, at Tem-
Haven Country nue
ple Beth El, with Dr. B. Benedict
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Glazer officiating.
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the healthiest section in Michigan by
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The Lodge has a complete chil-
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Entertainments will be pro-
vided by Max Brodyn and Zelda
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Pvt. Saperstein
Killed in Italy

Pvt. Melvin Saperstein, 24,
2923 Monterey, was killed in
Italy on April 17, hi, relatives
have been informed by the war
department.

We Have a Snack Bar

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Friday, June 15, 1945

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