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September 14, 1945 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-09-14

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Friday,

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The La al Chmnicls

rags Two

Anti-Defamation Chief to Speak
At Bnai Brith Training Clinics

Training for community serv-
ice will be the theme of a two-
day program of clinics to be held
for Bnai Brith members in De-
troit, Saturday night and Sunday,
Oct. 20 and 21, according to
Samuel W. Leib, chairman of the
committee in charge of arrange-

ice, and Bnai Brith youth organi-
zation work, with special meet-
ings for presidents of lodges, sec-
retaries, and membership chair-
men of the constituent groups.
The clinics will be led by experti
in charge of the various activi-
ties for the district and the na-
tional Bnai Brith.
Plans are being formulated by
a committee representing the 14
local men's and women's Bnai
Brith groups, with more than
8,000 Detroit members.

Hebrew School
Committees Named

New Year's Message

By DR. J. MORGENSTERN
President, Hebrew Union College

It is a coincidence not without
significance that the Hebrew Un-
ion College prepares to celebrate
its seventieth anniversary just
when, through the workings of
the United Nations Charter, man-
kind is about to step over the
threshold into a new and better
world. As Jeremiah, the prophet,
taught, 70 years marks a cycle
in Jewish historical experience,
the transition from independent
existence, through conquest and
subjection, to restoration and re-
newed vision, hope and faith.
Now, at the end of 70 years,
it seems as if something of the
vision, hope and faith, of the im-
mortal founder of the College,
Isaac M. Wise, has been fulfilled.
For he envisaged confidently a
better, a more just and righteaus,
and a happier world.
He envisaged even more, that
this new world and new society
would represent the realization
of Judaism's millenial dream and

Abe Kasle, president of the
United Hebrew Schools, announc-
es the appointment of chairmen
for the following standing com-
mittees of the United Hebrew
Schools:
Board of Education, Maurice
H. Zackheim and Maurice Lan-
dau; public relations, Lawrence
W. Crohn; Real estate, Louis
Stoll; scholarship, Harry Cohen;
endowment fund, Irving I. Cohn;
alumni, Joseph Colten; adminis-
trative staff, Louis Robinson; fin-
ance and budget, Maurice Lan-
dau; house, Nathan Yaffa and
SAMUEL W. LEIB
.
Detroit Morris Fishman.
!tents roi the Iir,:uter
Bnai Brith Council, the sponsor-
ing agency.
Beth Aaron Invites
Plans include a dinner Oct. 21,
at which Richard A. Gutstadt, Jewish Servicemen
national director of the Anti-
Congregation Beth Aaron re-
Defamation League, will be the ports that there are many seats
principal speaker.
for servicemen at their new edi-
Among the subjects to be cov- fice, located at Thatcher and Wy-
ered in the clinics will be Hilell, oming. Kol Nidre Services will
anti-defamation, vocational serv- start at 6:30 p.m. Sunday with
Cantor I. H. Pekarsky officiating.
Rumors Exaggerate
A drive is now in progress for
new membership, also for Hebrew
Incidents on Dexter
School enrollments.
(Continued from Page 1)
any organized anti-Semitic move-
ment in these incidents which in- NEW ROME RABBI
ROME (WNS) — Prof. David
volved youths from the so-called
St. Cecilia and Nardin Park Prato, who was Chief Rabbi of
gangs.
Rome from the middle of 1936
The Jewish Community Coun- until the end of 1939, has return-
cil will call a special meeting of ed to his post. He takes the place
Jewish youths next week to dis- of Dr. Israel Zolli, who became
cuss the situation. A complete re- converted to Catholicism. Prof.
port will be made to the delegates Prato resigned the Chief Rabbi-
at the meeting next month. The nate of Rome after the Mussolini
following statement was pre- government adopted an anti-Jew-
pared by the Community Council ish policy and came to Palestine
and approved by the executive to live.
board of 27 members at its meet-
ing Tuesday.
AID CZECH JEWS
STOCKHOLM — Twenty-eight
200 GREEK ORPHANS
ATHENS — A British vessel tons of medical supplies and sur-
carrying 200 Greek Jewish or- gical instruments, large quanti-
phans has arrived in Palestine. ties of butter, eggs, vegetable
The vessel also transported 39 fats, kosher meat, and other food
"stateless" Jews. Costs of trans- supplies were sent from Sweden
portation were paid by the JDC. to destitute Jews in Czechoslo-
The JDC has arranged for and vakia in mid-August. JDC has
paid the transportation to Pales- been advised that 24,000 Jews
tine of about 4,500 persons in the are in Slovakia and 12,000 in
Bohemia-Moravia.
first seven months of 1945.

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The facts about the

ELECTRIC APPLIANCE
SITUATION

People come into our offices—and to department stores, hard-

ware stores and other appliance dealers—with one question
uppermost in their minds: "When can I get a new electric iron?

Or an electric clock? Or a washer? I understand they're being

made again. And I've seen them advertised in the magazines."

Here are the facts about the electric appliance situation. Manu-
facturers are resuming production of a limited number of

appliances. Until they can reconvert their plants to full

peacetime operation, the number built during the first few

months will be small.

The demand will far exceed the supply. At least at first, what
appliances are available will be spread so thin among the
various appliance dealers that there will be very few on any
one dealer's shelves. It may be a year before the supply is plan-
tiful—perhaps longer. The first appliances released by manu-
facturers will go to department stores, hardware stores, home
appliance shops, etc.—dealers whose very existence depends
upon the sale of merchandise. The Detroit Edison Company—
because it handles appliances only incidentally to its principal
business of selling electric service—will be among the last to
get them. Our policy has always been "See your dealer first."
Until the dealers' shelves are stocked, we shall have very few

electric appliances for sale.

Please remember that your dealer's supply will be short. He is

Wide, medium or nar-

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70 years.
We share eagerly in the uni-
versal hope for the dawn of a
better world, a world in which
men and nations may dwell to-
gether in unity. In such a world
our brethren of the household of
Israel in all lands may well find
surcease of oppression and sor-
row, and may again walk proudly
as the eternal, though no longer
the suffering servant of God,
In this new age and this oew
and enlightened world, we look
forward confidently and eagerly
to a deepening of the Jewish spir-
it and an intensification of Jew-
ish life, especially here in Amer-
ica.
We know that through the cir-
cumstances of history this Jewish
community of America has bo-
come the largest, most potent,
most responsible Jewish commun-
ity of the entire world, and that
in very large measure the destiny
of Judaism and of the Jewish
people is in our hands. This re-
sponsibility we accept humbly but
willingly and with a feeling of
reconsecration to Cod and His
service.

anxious to sell you the appliances you want, but he can obtain
no more than his limited allotment. We are equally anxious to
have electric appliances once more available for all who want

Hats you'll be proud to

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would be achieved in no small de-
gree, through the influence of Ju-
daism's teaching and through the
devotion of Israel's sons and
daughters. And who dare say that
Judaism's teachings throughout
the ages have been fruitless, its
spirit barren, its service vain, its
testimony of God and His way of
life unheeded, and that without
Judaism and without the people,
Israel, its bearer, the world would
stand where it stands today?
ISRAEL HAS SUFFERED
Truly throughout the agTs, but
especially through these last 13
years, Israel has been the suffer-
ing servant of God and of hu-
manity, through whose faithful-
ness under trial and through
whose inexhaustible message, the
world has in some measure come
at last to cherish a realistic hope
of salvation.
This hope and faith of Judaism,
this hope and faith of Isaac M.
Wise, breathed by him into this
College, we, his disciples both of
the person and of the spirit, its
alumni, together with its faculty,
its governors and its present stu-
denty body, reaffirm now, after

September 14, 1945

All the new fall colors

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THE DETROIT EDISON CO,

Your dealer will be glad to give you helpful information about
the particular appliance you want, and answer any questions
you may have. When new electric appliances are again avail-
able, he will help you select the model to fit your needs.

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