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September 07, 1945 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-09-07

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ROSH HASHANA GREETINGS FROM ABROAD

Serving with the armed forces and as American Red Cross rep-
resentatives in every theater of operations are many men and women
of Jewish faith. The privilege of conveying New Year greetings to
all the folks back home from men and women stationed in China, in
India, and in the Mediterranean area has fallen to the American
Red Cross.

Alfred M. Zisser, 19 Arlington
Place, Buffalo, N. Y., stationed
in China as an assistant field
supervisor of the American Red
Cross, has been overseas for
three years. Mr. Zisser sends
the following greetings to those
of his faith at home:

Alfred M. Zisser

1

Friday, September 7, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Sgt. Yonny
Sechter,daugh-
ter of Mr. and
Mrs. William
Sechter, 16
Swan Avenue,
Norw ich,
Conn., has been
attached to the
Typhus Com-
mission in the
Middle East
for 20 months
S g t. Sechter
sends the fol-
Sechter
lowing greet-
ings to her family and friends:
"I bring you holiday greetings
from Egypt for the second Rosh
Hashana season. On this occa-
sion I am thankful for the ces-
sation of hostilities in Europe
this New Year's season, and may
we all be reunited with our fami
lies by the time our next holida:
comes.
"As a soldier in the Women'.
Army Corps, I have reason to
feel proud of its contribution to
the winning of this war. And
the many women of my faith who
serve and have served in every
theater of war join together in
prayer that peace will reign
throughout the world befos
long."
Above photo taken on the
grounds of a Red Cross club in
Cairo.
Cpl. Leon
Cohen, 416 Ft.
Washington
Ave., New
York City, is
spending his
second Rosh
Hashana in
Palestine this
year. In Africa
for 30 months
as a crypto-
grapher f o r
Cpl. Leon Cohen African Middle
East Theater Headquarters in
Cairo, Cpl. Cohen sends New
Year's greetings for himself and
other Jewish soldiers in his
theater:
"Best wishes to all our friends
and families, and we hope to
spend the next Rosh Hashana
right back home."
Above photo taken on grounds
of American Red Cross club in
Cairo.

"I am happy to extend my
sincere greetings and well
wishes on this holiday season.
These greetings are all the more
intensified by present circum-
stances. They reflect the feel-
ings of the hundreds of Jewish
servicemen with whom I have
the 'privilege of contact. For
them, as for myself, I reiterate
all friendly salutations."

Pfc. Phillip
Wasserman,
son of Mrs. J.
Wasserman,
658 Montgom-
ery St., Brook-
lyn, N. Y., is
stationed with
the Entertain-
ment Produc-
tion Unit,
Army Special
Services,in
Calcutta, India.
Pfc. Phillip
Pfc. Wasser-
Wasserman
man sends the
following greetings:
"This year as never before,
Jews of all nations look forward
to the time when the yoke of
oppression will be fully and finally
lifted. The light of a new day
dawns over the civilized world,
and Jews of all nations stand side
)3r side ready for the rebuilding
)f a new and better brotherhood.
"For the coming year, may
God in His infinite wisdom watch
over all of us—those of us in
uniform so far from home, and
those at home who can only sit
and wait . . . and put their trust
'a the Almighty."

Staff Ser-
geant Annie
Fleishman,
3333 Wilson
Avenue, Bronx,
N. Y., overseas
for eight
months, is sta-
tioned near
Calcutta, India.
Sgt. Fleishman
sends the fol-
lowing greet-
ings to h e r
f rien ds and
S/Sgt. Annie
others of her
Fleishman
faith at home:
"This is the first of our holi-
days that I will be spending away
from home. Here in India, I will
be on the other side of the globe,
but we will have services and
prayer and feel that all over the
world there will be rejoicing and
hope for more fruitful years and
happiness. I hope by next yea'
I will be home with all the fami-
liar faces I miss so much and
have services in my own syna-
gogue."

and Best Wishes

THOMAS
Pattern Works

217 IRON

By LIONEL J. ZIPRIN

No other people look to the
New Year with so simultaneous
an eye. It is looked to with hope.
Festivity rules it.
If the joy the Jewish people
bring to this holiday were exam-
ined by a Gentile historian, it
would be no fault of his if he left
the problem as confused as he
came to it. Rosh Hashonah, tra-
ditionally regarded as the day of
creation, is also the day the
Lord remembers his children, the
day the lot of those children is
determined. It is the day of
judgment. During its hour the
past is weighed and the future
decided ; all deeds are exam-
ined, all motive discovered, and
our inmost thoughts are finally
laid bare before the creator.
How, the historian must ask,
can a people, ancient or modern
(and the happy spirit of the
Rosh Hashonah Holiday is now
it ever was) bring joy to so
fearful a trial, so dread and im-
possible a commencement? Each
religion in itself brings a con-
stant and undiminishing sense of
judgment with it at all times,
during every hour, and on all
days. Its followers come to that
day with fear. If one has faith,
"the logical attitude of ap-
proach," to use a school man's
phrase—must be one of fear. No
orthodox person thinks of his fu-
ture without terror. For Jew

and Gentile alike, judgment is an
awesome thing.
How then can the Jew, being
first of all a human being, ex-
clude himself from the natural
sensations all men must expe-
rience before the divine jurisdic-
tion? Somewhere an abnormality
exists. Not only on that (lay is
the past to be judged, but the fu-
ture is to be determined and ir-
revocably written on the tablet
of every man's destiny.

170 W. JEFFERSON
CHerry 4475

New Year
Greetings



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Greetings and Best Wishes for a Very Happy
Prosperous, and Peaceful New Year!

GREETINGS



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from the

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