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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-08-03

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, August 3, 1945

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Christian Spokesmen for Palestine
American Jews Urged Hadassah Group
Social Service Office
Open Member Drive To Attend World Zionist Parley
To Back Universal
Has Refugee Last
NEW YORK—The co-directors
The Business and Professional
Senator Robert F. Wagner
Jerusalem Yeshivah
The Jewish Social Smiec Bu-
Division of Hadassah is inaugu- of the American Christian Pales- (Dem., N.Y.) is chairman of the

rating an intensive membership
campaign this summer with an
outdoor ,supper party at the home
of Mrs. Louis Redstone, 19303
Appoline avenge, on Sunday,
Aug. 19. Attendance at the party
is limited to members and their
prospects.
Invitations may be obtained
from any of the members of the
Division or by calling the mem-
bership chairman, Miss Ethel Ro-
senthal, 2509 Blaine avenue, TY-
ler 4-2190.
Hadassah is he largest Jewish
women's group in the world. It
is the hope of the chairman that
the many friends of the organ-
RABBI A. L. KOOK
In commemoration of t h e ization will be among the first
forthcoming tenth Yahrzeit of the on the 1945-46 membership roll.
famous Chief Rabbi of Palestine,
A. I. Kook, on the 3rd day of
JDC Sends Rabbi
Elul, Rabbi B. L. Levinthal, the
president of the American Com- To Rebuild Spiritual
mittee of the Universal Yeshivah
Life Among Refugees
of Jerusalem, announced the com-
mencement of an intensified an-
nual campaign for funds for the
purpose of maintaining and
strengthening this institution of
higher learning which is being
considered as the spiritual monu-
ment of its great founder.
The campaign is to start on
Aug. 12 and continue until after
the High Holidays, and American
Jewry is being urged not only to
conduct Yahrzeit memorial ser-
vices but to do its utmost to as-
sure that the campaign meets
with deserved success. The Uni-
versal Yeshivah of Jerusalem
which was founded in 1920 has
gained a reputation in Jewish
scholarship and has produced
many spiritual leaders of renown.
In the last few years the de-
mands upon the Yeshivah have
increased manifold as it has en-
larged its student-body by nu-
Rabbi .Alexander Rosenberg
merous refugee students.
The American Committee of
NEW YORK—Rabbi Alexander
the Universal Yeshivah of Jeru-
S. Rosenberg, an outstanding or-
salem is composed of Rabbi B. L.
thodox rabbi and communal lead-
Levinthal, president; Harry Fis-
er, will leave for Europe shortly
chel, treasurer; S. Cohen Margo-
as a representative of the Joint
lis, secretary. The executive and
Distribution Committee.
administrative committees consist
The first rabbi to be sent into
of prominent rabbis and laymen.
Germany by the J.D.C., major
Its headquarters are at 38 Park
American agency "for the relief
Row, New York 7, N. Y.
of suffering Jews abroad, Rabbi
Rosenberg will look after the
spiritual needs and welfare of
Hebrew Hay Fever
Jews living in former German
Institution Opens
concentration camps, and will
also lend his aid to organize
Drive for $100,000
NEW YORK — The Hebrew Jewish life in the liberated coun-
Hay Fever Relief Association, tries.
He will work directly in the
only institution of its kind in the
country, which brings relief to :amps in conjunction with ten
needy hay fever and asthma suf- •elief teams sent in by the J.D
ferers, will open its 25th season 73. Rabbi Rosenberg will also aid
at its Bethlehem, N.H., Home on n the distribution of religious
August 14th, Dr. Rudolph Korn- ind ritual articles sent overseas
)y the J.D.C.
blith, president, announced.
Rabbi Rosenberg is one of the
Dr. Kornblith stated that the
Association is launching a na- 10 social workers and rabbis se-
tion-wide $100,000 Building Fund ected two years ago by the Joint
Campaign, to expand its building distribution Committee for its
facilities, so that it would be able pecial course to prepare a group
to accommodate the increasing if people for work overseas in
numbers of needy asthma and he relief and rehabilitation pro--
Tram of the J.D.C.
mission
Rabbi Rosenberg has been
Non-Sectarian, the institution
admits sufferers, men, women ;ranted a one-year leave of ab-
and children of all races and ;ence by his synagogue, Congre-
cation Ohab Zedek, Yonkers, N.
creeds, Dr. Kornblith said.
Association officials t o d a y Y., where he has served for over
pointed out that, during the past 20 years and which recently
quarter century, the organization awarded him a life contract.
has brought relief to more than
2,500 needy sufferers at its home. Th e purchase of War Bonds will
Expanding gradually from hum- place the world on a fre• demo-
cratic basis.
ble beginnings, the Institution
now has 100 acres of land, two
buildings, boys' dormitory along
with the necessary equipment and
facilities to house 125 people.

Palestine-Egypt Rail-
way Traffic Disrupted

JERUSALEM ( WNS ) —All rail-
way traffic between Palestine
and Egypt was disrupted by the
destruction of a railroad bridge
near the Arab village of Yibneh.
Police, using bloodhounds,
tracked those responsible for
blasting the bridge to the market
place in the colony of Rehevoth,
where the trail was lost.

Back the Attack—with Beads.
Back up the Fighting Mom.

tine Committee, Dean Howard American Palestine Committee,
M. LeSourd of Boston Univer- and Representative Helen Gaha-
sity, and Dr. Carl Hermann Voss, gan Douglas (Dem., Calif.) is
executive secretary of the Church secretary.
Peace Union, left last week by
plane for London, where they
GREETS HISTADRUTH
will develop a program for the TEL AVIV ( Palcor)—A Ines-
further extension of Christian 'sage from the Central Committee
support for the Jewish people's of the Soviet Trade Unions in
aspirations in Pales t!i n e. The Moscow was received here by the
American C hristian Palestine Executive Committee of the II is-
Committee, composed of Chris- tadruth, in which the Soviet Trade
thin laymen, and the Christian Unionists express their thanks
for an invitation that they send
Council on Palestine, whose meat - a delegation to Palestine.
bership is drawn from American
clergy.
HONOR MARTYRS
The trip is being made at the
TEL AVIV ( Palcor) — The
invitation of Sir W ynd ham name of "Rehov Kedoshei Jassy,"
Deedes, one of Britain's leading Street of the Jassy Martyrs, has
Christian spokesmen in behalf of been given to a thoroughfare
a Jewish Palestine, who is chair- in Givat Shaul, new suburb near
man of "Palestine house" in Tel-Aviv, on the second anniver-
sary of the massacre of nearly
London. Dr. Voss and Dean Le- 12,000 Jews in Jassy, Romania.
Sourd have been invited to at-
tend the World Zionist Confer-
ence, which is being held in Lon-
don, as observers.
In a joint statement issued
prior to their departure, Dean
LeSourd and Dr. Voss said : "We
hope that out of this trip will
come a still further extension of
Christian support for the revoca-
tion of the British White Paper
policy and for the fulfillment of
the international pledges made to
the Jewish people in the Balfour
Declaration and the Mandate for
Palestine. Millions of Christians
throughout the world have be-
come increasingly aware of the
need for a speedy solution of the
Jewish problem and the neces-
sity for concrete action now to
insure a normal life in a free
and democratic Jewish Common-
wealth for those Jews who have
survived in Europe."

reau has received names of tirrn
Hamburg, a
list of surviving Jews in ramp
Mauthausen, Austria and
Saltzwedel, Germany, as \sill as

the Jewish survivors at Dahau.
The last list contains the names
of three relatives of Bet] niters •
namely:

Samuel Friedman sough! by
Samuel Goldstein, age 47.
brecen.

Andrew Jezuovicz of 2455 Les-
lie sought by Zoltan Friedmann,
age 25 of Ungvati.
Rev. Anton Rosenfeld sought by
Bernet Fischer, age -EL of Koloz-
svar Iforthy, u, 10.

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With A Do Nothing
MAYOR !



NO MORE block-long lines

or long waiting for street
cars and buses!

MORE OF THIS!
With A Hard Working
MAYOR!

• MORE street cars and buses
for a better transportation
system!



MORE parks and plav
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• NO MORE lack of parks and
playgrounds!

MURPHY
No. 84

• NO MORE black market
running wild!

• MORE adequate concern,:
system of trash and go'
bage!

• NO MORE trash and gar-
bage lying in alleys for
weeks!

• MORE effort to bring new
industries to Detroit'

• NO MORE tax rates that are
highest in historyof city!

• NO MORE bigger than ever
debts for Detroit!

so badly!

• MORE effort to obtain
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office of the Jewish Social s ere .
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through Friday, from 9 A.11. to

Put Detroit On It's Toes
ELECT A MAYOR
Who Isn't Afraid of Work!

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