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August 24, 1945 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-08-24

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:,;d1y, August 24, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE' and Th. 149*1 Chronial"

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-CLASSIFIED

CUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt MANAGER SALES LADY-Ex-
or Exchanged. Called for and
perienced ladies' ready to wear
and accessories. Good salary
delivered. American Vacuum
Cleaner Co. TRinity 2-8000.
and commission. Permanent po-
sition. Mr. Kahn. Atlantic 1444.
INTING, Interior, exterior.
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clean?
Expert
work.
it
t
d materials. Reasonable BOOKKEEPER and general office
clerk wanted for small office.
& Call M. Green, HO.
Good salary. Steady position.
1833 Hale. Temple 1-1500.
VIDHOROWITZ, the Teacher.
Hebrew, Yiddish, English, Citi- A PROFESSIONAL and cultured
woman of 38 wishes to meet
zenship and Bar Mitzvah. R
ea d-
professional or busines man
log and writing guarae
Free trial lesson. 4081 Mon-
about 40 or 45 years. Object
a.* NO. 2680.
matrimony. No objections to
children. Please list telephone
IE POET'S ANSWER," a
number in reply. All informa-
book by David Horowitz, is
tion confidentially kept. Write
old at the J. L. Hudson Co.,
Det. Jewish Chronicle Box 794.
Book Dept. $1.00.

I

IR REMOVED forever safely WANTED - Experienced woman
by short wave method or mul-
to work in grocery store. Town-
tiple electrolysis. Faster, pain-
send 7-9453. 3029 Buena Vista.
less, no scars. Open evenings.
Jennie Wohlman, 3358 Glynn WANTED - Trained woman
Court, TOwnsend 8-1475.
group worker for service with
National Jewish Youth Organi-
!STING and DECORATING
zation. Good opportunity for
- Devoted to better class
advancement. Interesting work.
vork. Work guaranteed. flume-
Bachelor's Degree in Education
iate service. UNiv. 4-3586.
or Social Work necessary.
Master's Degree preferred.
INTED-Five or six room un-
Please reply stating qualifica-
urnished flat. Consider pur-
tions, experience, full particu-
hasing furniture. Responsible
lars and salary expected. Box
hree adults. Tyler 4-2612 Sun-
223, Det. Jewish Chronicle.
lay or evenings after 7:00.

OM FOR RENT - Suitable FOR SALE - 3 room apartment
furniture. Call Davison 8827,
or gentleman. Quiet home,
Friday; Saturday till 1 p.m.;
hower, use of phone and wa-
Sunday till 6 p.m. All furniture
ge. Good transportation. No
in excellent condition.
deben privileges. $30.00 a
month. Hogarth 2076.
PAINTER AND DECORATOR -
Exterior and interior. Excellent
j RENT - Lady desires to
work. Reasonable. Immediate
are nicely furnished apart-
service. Townsend 5-1270.
ment with widow. Own room.
Kitchen and laundry privileges. FOR SALE - Leaving town.
25.00 per month. Good trans-
Seven rooms furniture includ-
portation. 2205 W. Philadelphia
ing seven piece bedroom suite,
!ear Fourteenth. Apt. 26.
twin beds and piano. Townsend

8-4717.

Page Mown

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Detroit Jewry Throngs V-J Services
To Give Thanks for Victory Over Fascism

Detroit Jews flocked to V-J grasped our impending calamity
services to give thanks for victory and who years before we entered
over fascism and to celebrate the the war, began to give aid to
end of the greatest holocaust in those who were later to become
the history of manykind. Most our allies.
congregations held thanksgiving
"We are thankful that when
services on Sunday.
our great war leader passed he
At Temple Beth El, V-J serv- was succeeded by at president who
ices were held Wednesday eve- saw the war through firmly to
ning, Aug. 15. Dr. B. Benedict the consummation planned by
Glazer preached and the choir Roosevelt the unconditional
sang traditional melodies.
surrender of all the international
Congregations Shaarey Zedek, gangsters. We rejoice that out'
Bnai Moshe and Bnai David held victory is complete for only at
V-J services Sunday morning complete victory over fascism
while Temple Israel held its could guarantee a secure world.
Thanksgiving service on Sunday
"We are happy that every ef-
night in the lecture hall of the
fort made by the enemy from
Detroit Institute of Arts.
At all these services El Molea within and without to divide us
from our allies has failed. We
Rachmim was chanted for the
are thankful too that in the com-
heroes who had sacrificed their
mon effort for victory, we in this
lives for their country.
country overcame our own irra-
Butzel Speaks
tional divisions, that men of all
Fred Butzel spoke at the Shaa- creeds, colors and origins fought
rey Zedek service in the absence and worked together."
of Dr. A. M. Hershman, who was
Problems of Peace
ill. Cantor Jacob II. Sonenklat'
and a choir chanted the service. Rabbi Moses Fischer preached
Harry Cohen, president, an d H ar_ and Cantor David Katzman led
ry M. Shulman, vice president of the service at Congregation Bnai
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, led Moshe.
the prayers.
At Bnai David Rabbi Joshua S.
"This is really the Day of the Sperka and the new cantos, Hy-
Lord," declared Mr. Butzel. "Wu man S. Adler, led the thanksgiv-
are entering an era of tremen- ing service. Rabbi Sperka, speak-
dous significance. Atomic power ing on "The Problems of Peace,"
will reduce physical slavery to a declared that we must approach
minimum. However, the extension peace with the same unity as in
of power or of learning has not war. We must provide jobs .for
outmoded the revelations of Mt. those who fought and those who
Sinai. The core of life is faith, worked to win the war, said Rab-
The foundation of life is ethics." hi Sperka. We must have social
Rabbi Fram's Message
reconstruction and spiritual re-
Rabbi Fram in his message de- dedication to make the peace dur-
clared :
able.
"We are thankful on this day
This day, he asserted, is a day
of triumph that we were enabled of gratitude, a day of joy and a
to recognize our danger just in day of reflection - gratitude for
time to avert disaster. The forces victory, joy that is tempered by
of business, labor, religion and the memory of the great losses
education were isolationist. suffered by us as Americans and
"We thank God for President as Jews and reflection on the
Roosevelt whose brilliant vision problems which will face us.

INTED - Furnished or un-
'urnished, 5 room income. NW LADY wants small apartment.
section. By reliable couple.
Light housekeeping rooms or
'all Tyler 6-8200, Apt. 615.
room with kitchen privileges.
Prefer Linwood-Dexter section.
R RENT - Nicely furnished
Tyler 5-9394.
Bernard Baruch, 75,
»om for gentleman. Good
transportation. 3780 Elmhurst. EX-COMBAT veteran and wife Predicts Prosperity
DX. 8873
desire four-room income or
WASHINGTON-Bernard Ba-
apartment. Please call Dearborn ruch, advisor and right hand to
:PERIENCED MASSEUSE -
1828.
American presidents, including
Will do work in private homes.
Also experienced in practical FOR RENT - Nice bright room Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Del-
ano Roosevelt and President Har-
nursing. Townsend 6-7241.
for gentleman, with family of
ry S. Truman, Sunday celebrated
3 adults. Single home. Good
his 75th birthday in his "office"
transportation.
3047
Pasadena.
UNVEILING NOTICES
whcih consists of a Washington
Townsend 6-4461.
park bench. He declared that if
T he unveiling of a tombstone
r petuating the memory of the LOST - In front of Dexter Bak- we use half the sense and
to Morris Berkowitz will take
ery a bag containing Talus, strength God gave us "we could
Seder and Tphillin. Reward. have 100 years of prosperity."
ace on Sunday, September 2 at
He also asserted that the two
19330 Warrington Drive. Uni-
9 p.m. The ceremony will be
greatest world powers are the
versity
4-0987.
I at the Beth Abraham Ceme-
United States and Russia and that
IT, located on Woodward Ave. CARPENTER - Doors and win- we must get along with each
:Idly north of Eight Mile Road.
dows fixed. Call Townsend other. He predicted we can have
bbi Joshua Sperka will officiate.
7-7125. '
four or five years of prosperity
ends and relatives of the fam-
even if "we are not intelligent"
are invited to attend the rites. FOR RENT - Nice furnished but after that period we must
room with private family. 2698 use our intelligence to maintain
Clements. Townsend 6-2352.
this prosperity.
rhe family of the late Eliza-
h. Jacob wish to invite their TO RENT - Room for 2 em-
Ithves and friends to the un-
ployed girls or employed couple LAUD TRUMAN'S STATEMENT
NEW YORK - President Tru-
hog of the tombstone to he
in residence of one person.
man's proposal to allow more
d Sunday. Aug. 26, at 3 o'-
Kitchen and other home privi-
lc at the Clover Hill Park
Jews to enter Palestine and his
leges optional. UN. 3-5350.
backing of a Jewish Common-
netery. Rabbi I. Stollman will
18446
San
Juan.
elate.
wealth has evoked favorable com-
FOR SALE - New 5-room du- ment in leading U.S. papers and
plex. New frigidaire, new was featured in England and Pal-
and Mrs. Hiem Jacob of
'cons in
stove, pre-war carpeting. Full estine.
Ave. wish to invite
it relatives and friends to the
basement and full attic. Deal
with owner. 2101 Ewald Circle
'Ming of the tombstone of
It daughter, Karen, to take
corner Dexter.
LOUIS HANDELMAN
c'e Sunday, Aug. 26, at 4 o'-
'k at the Machpelah Cemetery. CONCRETE WORK - Sidewalks, of 8528 Woodrow Wilson Ave.
)bi
driveways, basements. Free es- diet. Aug. 12 at the age of 63
1 I. Stollman will officiate.
timates. Call any time. Univer- years. Funeral services were held
city 3-4532. Aug. 14 at the Lewis Brothers
idly of the late Julia
Funeral Chapel, 7739 John R.,
,
wish to invite their rel-
with interment at the Machpelah
IN MEMORIAM
d friends to the unveil-
In memory' of Max Siegel, who Cemetery. Rabbi Groner and the
of the tombstone which will pried away one year ago, Aug. Masonic Lodge officiated. He is
held Sunday Aug. 26, at 11
• at the Machpelah Ceme- 16. survived by his wife, Clara; son,
No one knows the silent heart- Irving; brother, Sandler, and sis-
Rabbi Levin will officiate.
ter, Mrs. Anna Nevit.
aches
Only those who have lost can tell.
he family of the late Meyer Of the grief that is borne in
YETTA R. LISS
tel wish to invite their rel-
Funeral services were held in
silence
'ea and friends to the unveil- For the grief that is born in Houston, Texas, on Sunday, Aug-
of the tombstone to be held
ust 12 for Yetta Liss, beloved
silence
i day, Aug. 26, at 2
p.m. at For the one we loved so well.
wife of Israel, mother of Mor-
!hpelah Cemetery.
Friends may think that we forgot timer J. and George Liss of De-
troit, and Dr. I. J. Liss of nous-
him
'he famil y
of the late Mary When they see us smile ton, also Mrs. Ben Dunn, Mrs.
Imam wish to invite their rel- But little do they know the sor- Albert Glassman of Detroit. and
'es
and friends to the unveil-
Mrs. Samuel Pickelner of Hous-
row
of the tombstone to be held
klay, August 26, at 1:30 p.m. Which the smile hides all the ton. Eight grandchildren also sur-
wive. Mrs. Liss had resided in
while.
11 . ),
Sadly missed by his loving wife, Houston, Texas, for the past five
Riot at Hungarian Cemetery,
and 14 Mile Road.
years.
children and grandchildren.

MEN

OBITUARY

Jews Responsible
For Their Own Ills,
Writer Believes

LaGuardia Urges
America Admit
More Immigrants

(Continued from Page 1)
suffering from over-population.
Congress should give careful
study to this question in order to
meet our responsibility when the
matter comes up and we ask
other countries to help in this
situation."
With the letter, Mr. LaGuardia
sent a mimeographed copy of the
radio talk made by Robert St.
John on July 18 over the Nation-
al Broadcasting Company net-
work, in which the public was
urged to write to members of
Congress in opposition to depor-
tation of the Oswego refugees.
Indorsing Mr. St. John's find-
ings, the mayor described the
reservation as a "concentration
camp," and declared "something
should he done about it."
"It might well occur to you,"
Mr. LaGuardia continued, "that
if anything is clone it will estab-
lish a precedent. Frankly, I think
it will establish a precedent. I'll
go farther than that and say that
the time is not far distant when •
our country, along with the rest
of the United Nations, will have
to face the problem of over-pop-
ulation in other countries."
The mayor went on to suggest
that the Federal Bureau of Immi-
gration, "along with the Depart-
ment of Labor, Commerce and
Agriculture, should make a joint
study of the man-power needs of
each of the 48 states. State quo-
tas might well be provided in ac-
cordance with the particular need
in catch state."

League of Jewish
Women's Groups
Calls Board Meeting

The League of Jewish Women's
Organizations will hold its first
board meeting of the 1945-1946
season at the Jewish Community
Center at 10:30 a.m., Monday,.
Sept. 10. Mrs. Douglas A. Brown,
president, urges all presidents of
affiliated organizations, and their
chairmen who are members of the
board, to attend this meeting at
which plans will be outlined for
the coming season.
The first general meeting of •
the League is scheduled on Oct.
1. Organizations will arrange dis- •
plays which will depict the work •
in which they are engaged. Mrs.
Samuel B. Danto is the chairman •
of the project, and Mrs. Robert
Lewiston is program chairman.

To the Editor:
Are the Jews responsible for
their own persecution? Is there
distrust and lack of faith amongst
themselves? Have they put all
their faith in God and left none
for each other? The white race
guides the universe; not through
their superiority of population, as
I assume we all know, but
through their superiority of
thought. With respect to num-
bers in the white race, this su-
periority of thought is extremely
highly represented by the Jewish Cracow Council
contingent. This greatest power,
this power of thought, so well Assails Anti-Semites
NEW YORK - The American
exemplified by our people, with
any degree of unity, could halt Federation of Polish Jews has
sent a cable to the Polish govern-
the persecution of the Jew.
ment in Warsaw urging that it
But, no, we're all too busy take drastic measures to root out
falsely looking after our own sel- anti-Semitism in Poland. At the
fish individual pleasures to be in- same time it was reported that
clined toward unification. We the Cracow city council, taking
fight, we die for Poland, for cognizance of outbreaks against
Germany, yes for England and Jews in the Cracow area, called
the United States, too, but fight Polish workers, soldiers and all
and die for each other, how stu- democratic elements to campaign
pid that would be.
against the anti-Semitic hooligans.
Maybe I'm out of step, maybe
we Jews like these types of re-
payment. Don't we realize the ter-
rific potential of the Jewish mind,
or was the latest world's greatest
A victory meeting will be held
discovery the power of the atom, by the Jewish Women's European
whose mystery was solved by a Welfare Organization at 12:30 •
German Jewess (Lize Meitner) p.m., Monday, Aug. 27, at the
just another accident that befalls Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter at
so many Jews in all the fields of Lawrence.
science.
At this meeting relief checks
WHY DON'T WE WAKE UP for the high holidays will be sent
AND DIE RIGHT?
to orphans in Palestine and this
country. These checks will be in
TED ZIPSER,
addition to the regular monthly
15573 Normandy,
allowances.
Detroit 21.

JWEWO Victory
Meeting Monday

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