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July 13, 1945 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-07-13

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Friday, July 13, 1945

Page Fly.

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Shows How He Operated With Knife

Dr. Goldstein
Leaves for Parley

(Continued from Page 1)

Cpl. Irving Yablonsky, former Bronx druggist of 3510 Bainbridge
Avenue, New York, shows Cadet Nurse Thelma King, Poughkeepsie,
N.Y., the penknife with which he operated to save a soldier's life
under fire. Yablonsky, a medic, is recovering from machine gun
wounds.

bach, Karl Goldmark and other
HITLER'S ALBUM
GENEVA (WNS) — Music al- 'Jewish composers have been
bums containing the works of Fe- found by Allied soldiers in Hit-
lix Mendelssohn, Jaques Offen- ler's Berchtvsgaden retreat.

situation for the remnants of Eu-
ropean Jews and a tense atmo-
sphere in Palestine.
"With the doors of Palestine
virtually barred to the surviving
European Jews who are clamor-
ing to emigrate to that country,
their precarious position remains
a threat not only to their future
but to the conscience and the
peace of the world."
Declaring that "the Jewish peo-
ple have been encouraged to be-
lieve that the decision on Pales-
tine will be taken at the conclu-
sion of the European war," the
ZOA president asserted that "we
Ire face to face with the stark
bitter fact that the end of the Eu-
ropean war has not moved the 'ar-
chitects' of our future to give us
single token of reassurance and
encouragement."
I) r. Goldstein expressed t h e
aope that "the British Govern-
ment will be moved, by the press-
ing urgency of the Jewish post-
,ion, in conjunction with other
great Powers to accord Palestine
the status of a free and demo-
cratic Jewish Commonwealth.
''The forthcoming World Zion-
ist Conference in London which
will be attended by representa-
tives from all countries including
Palestine will be confronted with
problems dealing with this aspect
which may call forth extraordin-
ary measures on the part of the
present World Zionist leadership."

Mothers Clubs
USO Hostesses

Through the Council of Mothers
Club s, the following hostesses
made and served sandwiches to
service men and women at the
downtown heikdquarters of the
USO last Monday: Rose Ingeroff,
assisted by Mesdames Ida Drap-
kin, Sara Silverman, Molly New,
Diana Robbins, Rose Packman,
Nettie Pollack, Helen Ring, Eva
Goodman, Anna Pasmanter, Ber-
tha Weinuerg, and Charlotte Soff-
man.

Counselling Service
Moves to Eaton Tower

Dr. W. A. Goldberg, director,
Counselling Service, has moved
his office to 1314 Eaton Tower,
Dr. Goldberg is specializing in pri-
vat social work in the several
types of personal problems.

Germans Slew
95,000 Dutch Jews

AMSTERDAM (WNS) — More
than 95,000 Dutch Jews were
slain by the Germans during the
occupation, it was di:closed.
At the same time it was report-
ed in a broadcast by the Dutch
radio that approximately 1 , 5 0 0
Jews had returned from Theresi-
enstadt and that several had been
repatriated f r o m t h e notorious
Oswiecim camp in Poland.

Back up the Fighting Men.
to Shorten the War.

City's Zionists
Re-elect Fram

(Continued from Page 1)

five as president of the organiza-

tion was marked by a great ex-
pansion in membership and activi-
ties. In presenting his annual re-
port, Rabbi Fram expressed his
satisfaction with the continuing
success of the membership cam-
paign headed by Harry Cohen;
with Zionist Registration Day
which won hundreds of new
friends for the Jewish Common-
wealth in Palestine; with the Zion-
ist Expansion Fund campaign
!leaded by Louis Berry and Chas.
Wolok, and with the educational
value of the Zionist Bulletin edit-
ed by Lawrence Crohn.
Ile cited especially the work of
its Youth Commission, which is
Walter Field as head of the Zion-
..stablishing an effective organiza-
tion for the Zionist education of
the Jewish youth of Detroit, and
he expressed his gratitude to Miss
Rose Poskel for her work in the
Zionist office.
The other officers and the new
members of the board who were
elected are:
Vice presidents: Rabbi Morris
Adler, Harry Cohen and Walter
L. Field; secretary, Abe Kasle;
treasurer, James I. Ellmann, and
executive director, Mrs. Albert
Feldstein.
The new board members elect-
ed are: IL L. Bale, A. Borman,
Charles E. Feinberg, J. 0. Lefton,
Nathan Milstein, Max Schayowitz,
Nathan H. Shecter, Dr. I. Z. Sil-
varman, Charles Wolok and Harry
Zausmer.
After the business session, the
meeting was devoted to a memor-
ial to Theodor Herzl, the founder
of Zionism, and to Chaim Nach-
man Bialik, its poet laureate. Jean
Baschin and Anne Zelonka, of the
United Hebrew Schools, recited in
Hebrew from Bialik's poetry .
United Hebrew Schools' superin-
tendent, Bernard Isaacs, delivered
a brief appreciation in Hebrew of
the life and work of the great
poet.

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