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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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State Convention
Of Sisterhoods
Here on Oct. 2

Jews to Regain
Property in Reich

Friday, September 21, 1945

Capt. Peter Martin $3,615,000 of War Chest Funds
Honored for Work To Be Marked for Overseas Relief
Where does the money go that '
As Psychiatrist
people in this community give to
Plan to Settle

BERLIN (WNS)—Measure to
facilitate the return of communal
Jewish property in the American-
Captain Peter A. Martin, divi- the War Chest each year?
held zone in Germany and to en-
For its national and overseas
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able Jewish religious communi- sion psychiatrist of the 104th In-
ties to secure• maintenance aid fantry Division which recently re- service as well as its local agen-
from state funds are expected to turned from duty in the Euro- cies, the Allied Jewish Campaign
JERUSALEM (WNS) — The
be taken soon by the American pean theater, was awarded the will receive 13.3 percent of the amazing rumor that the British
$8,490,336 to be collected in the
Military Government.
Bronze Star Medal on Sept. 7, Detroit Metropolitan area in the Government contemplates :palin g
The AMO in Germany issued
in Palestine 100,000 Christian
for meritorious service in con- Oct. 8 - 31 drive.
the following statement:
Polish refugees who
nection
with
military
operations
This agency is the central body repatriated to Poland refuse to be
"Leaders of the Hebrew reli-
gion have requested permission to in Belgium, Holland and Ger- for 55 Jewish Welfare Federation credence this week was given
when the
agencies, at home and abroad
re-establish their religious com- many.
His citation declares: "As divi- which serve in the fields of relief, usually well informed Jerusalem
munities as "corporations in pub-
Hebrew daily, Davar, carried an
lic law," with a view to regain sion psychiatrist, Capt. Martin social welfare, education and re- editorial questioning how such
their right to apply for state worked untiringly to save many construction. Thousands of Jews action would be
consonant with
taxes. This permission will be men for combat duty who other- in Europe are "stateless" people,
the British official contention that
granted as rapidly as possible, wise would have been lost to the the victims of Hitler's most cruel Palestine's "absorptive capacity
but dissension between rival ele- division. Keeping constant con- mental and physical tortures,
is over-limited."
ments claiming to represent for- tact with the front by frequent many of them are completely des-
Asserting that the reported
mer Jewish religious communi- visits to all forward medical in- titute depending entirely upon
plan was baffling Palestine Jew-
American assistance.
ties is making it necessary to
in view of the fact that the
stallations, he maintained a per-
Of the $8,490,336 War Chest ry
sift out many claims.
immigration quota for Jews un-
sonal
knowledge
of
the
changing
goal, $3,615,944 is earmarked
"Restoration of Jewish com-
der the White Paper is practically
Detroit Community Fund. This
munity property is to be facili-
exhausted, the paper added: "if
represents 42.6 percent of the
tated. But here again rival claims
there is place for scores of thou-
goal and it will be distributed to
are slowing up the return. Some
more than 80 local private social sands of non-Jews in Palestine,
communities which were believed
then why is there no place for
MRS. HENRY MEYERS
service agencies.
wiped out are now being reestab-
Jewish immigration and coloniza-
Most
Community
Fund
agen-
lished by the return of indivi-
The second session will be held duals literally from the grave."
cies are not supported entirely by tion? We constantly hear that
from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. There
the Fund. Most receive money Palestine's absorptive capacity is
will be a luncheon at which Mrs.
from other sources in the form ove•-limited and that is no place
Meyers will be toastmaster.
of dues, fees and the like. The for all the Jews knocking at the
The convention speaker will be
Community Fund makes up the country's doors. From where does
this sudden absorbtivity for
Dr. Louis L. Mann of Temple
agency's operating deficit.
Sinai in Chicago. He will speak
Approximately $3,073,000 of scores of thousands of non-Jews
on "The Death of Yesterday and
the goal of $8,490,336 is sched- come? The world which is con-
the Birth of Tomorrow."
uled to go to National War Fund cerned—and rightly so—for 100,-
Mrs. John C. Hopp, president
agencies. These are the agencies 000 Poles must also care for the
Captain Eliezer A. Levi, Chap-
of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth lains' Corps, will deliver the ser-
which send relief supplies to our millions of Jews who have no
El, and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, mon on Shemini Azereth, Satur-
allies and which provide USO other choice except to immigrate
president of Temple Israel Sis- day morning, Sept. 29, at Bnai
services for our men and women to Palestine."
terhood, are the local co-chair- Moshe Synagogue.
in uniform.
men of the convention.
The local USO will receive an
Capt. Levi has seen service in
allocation of 200,000 from the
the Pacific area. He is now sta-
LOCAL DELEGATES
War Chest this year in addition
The delegates are: Mrs. H. J. tioned at Hot Springs, Ark.
to the amount it receives from
L. Frank, Mrs. Maurice Klein,
The Religious School of the
the National War Fund through
Mrs. Merrill E. Silverstein and NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
Bnai
David announces that it
the
National
USO.
'Mrs. Hilda Vau Consant of Tem- MEETS MONDAY AT CENTER
CAPT. PETER MARTIN
Local war-related services re- will hold a mid-week Succoth
ple Beth El Sisterhood, and Mrs.
The first regular meeting of
Jacob A. Citrin, Mrs. Harry L. the Neugarten Medical Aid will battle conditions which contrib- ceive $138,000 or 1.7 percent of Assembly at 5:00 p.m. on Thurs-
Jackson, Mrs. Bayre Levin, Miss be held at 1:30 p.m., Monday, in uted to the battle exhaustion of the goal. The remaining 3.9 per- day, Sept. 27, at the Synagogue,
cent covers campaign costs and Elmhurst at 14th. Each class will
Anna Oxenhandler and Mrs. Sam- the Jewish Community Center the men.
visit the Synagogue Sukah. An
uel Blacher of Temple Israel Sis- adult lounge. The board will con-
"His untiring efforts, over and year round expenses.
assembly will follow in the syna-
terhood. Mrs. D. E. Weiss and vene at 10:30 a.m. A dessert lun- above the call of duty, contrib-
gogue.
RITES
AT
WAILING
WALL
Mrs. Harry Krohn are the Mich- cheon at 1:00 o'clock will pre- uted greatly to the successful
Registration will be accepted
JERUSALEM (Palcor) — As
igan representatives on the na- cede the meeting. Tony Weitzel, treatment of an extremely large
Detroit News columnist, will be percentage of battle exhaustion police vainly attempted to force throughout the week at the office
tional board.
The • Sisterhoods have invited the speaker. Mrs. Charles Aller cases and their early return to a wedge through the crowds to of the synagogue. Children of
reach the perpetrators, the sho- kindergarten, elementary grades
as their guests the presidents of is the president.
their combat duties."
far was blown and Hatikvah was and high school age are accepted.
the two Temples, Charles L.
Capt. Martin returned from sung at the termination of Yom
Succoth services begin at 9
Goldstein and Leonard Lewis and
Europe in July for redeployment Kippur services at the Kotel Maa- a.m. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will
Rabbis Leo M. Franklin, B. Bene-
to the Pacific. He is now sta- ravi (Wailing Wall), in defiance preach and Cantor Hyman J
dict Glazer and Leon Fram.
tioned at San Luis Obispo, Calif. of regulations enacted in 1933. Adler will officiate at the services.
Mrs. Morton Snyder and Mrs.
Hebrew classes are being con- His wife, Mrs. Tillye Martin, and
Theodore Jacobowitz are ticket ducted at the Shaarey Zedek
chairmen from whom luncheon School on weekday afternoons. daughter Arlene, are with him.
Their Detroit address is 2245
tickets may be purchased.
The faculty consists of five train-
Atkinson.
ed Hebrew teachers who are su-
His mother, Mrs. Rebecca Mar-
pervised by Jacob Rogvoy and
Charles Rosenblatt, co-directors tin, and sister, Mrs. Mildred
Pick, live at 3357 Fullerton. He
of the Shaarey Zedek School.
graduated
from Wayne Univer-
Sunday classes will begin Oc-
sity of Medicine and interned at
tober
7.
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Receiving Hospital.
of Great Britain, requesting that AMERICAN AIRLINES
GETS ORT POST
immigration certificates in the NAME NEWS EDITOR
NEW YORK — Mrs. William
amount of 100,000 be issued to
Stuart A. Cameron has been J. Borkovitz, of Winnetka, Ill.,
Europe's uprooted and homeless named manager of the news bu-
has been appointed organization
Jews.
reau of American Airlines, Inc.,
"If this official suggestion of it wag announced by Thomas J. cordinator of the Women's Am-
the President is followed by the Deegan, director of public in- erican ORT for the midwestern
region.
British Government, it will be the formation for the company.
first great humanitarian act in
He joins the airline after a
many years on behalf of suffer-
long career in the newspaper,
ing Jewry, and we shall be proud wire service and public relations
to know that it came about
field.
through American initiative.

100,000 Poles in
Palestine Rumored

Chaplain E. A. Levi
To Preach at Bnai
Moshe Synagogue

Bnai David School
To Meet Thursday

Hebrew Classes Open
At Shaarey Zedek

Truman Asks G.B.
Admit i oo,000 Jews

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"The demand for an immediate
issue of 100,000 certificates was
presented many months ago by
the Jewish Agency for Palestine
to the Churchill Government in
London. Recently, as a result of
the London Zionist Conference,
it was again submitted to the
new Labor Government. Here the
American Zionist Emergency
Council requested the support of
the U. S. Government for this de-
mand. It is credibly reported that
Earl G. Harrison, American rep-
resentative on the Intergovern-
mental Committee on Refugees,
was dispatched by the govern-
ment on an official mission to
Europe, and upon his return he,
stated that at least 100,000 Jews
in Europe must be provided with
an immediate haven, and that
Palestine offers the best haven
possible.
"In conclusion, let us sound a
word of caution. This measure,
even if consummated, is no solu-
tion of the Jewish problem. The
problem still remains to be solv-
ed by political decisions, re-estab-
lishing Palestine as a Jewish You've never tasted anything
State, which is the unalterable quite like them ... so light, se
goal of the World Zionist Organ- flaky, so distinctive and good!
ization."

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