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November 16, 1945 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-11-16

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Friday, November 16, I945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Pap Sixteen

Lost European Kin Saly Mayer, Jew,
Who Bamboozled
Sought in Detroit
The Detroit Section, National Greedy Nazis

Not a cent—nothing more than en-
less bits of pungent philosophy
and apt observations which Saly
Mayer could offer the Gestapo
agents from the wealth of Tal-
mudic literature and the plays of
Shakespeare, equally at his com-
mand, on which he undoubtedly
was forced to draw to bolster
eight months of touchy conversa-
tion.

Vaad Horabonim and
Merkaz in Session

Vaad Horabonim and Merkas
will hold meetings each Monday
from 2 to 4, in the office at 3367
Lawrence.
The "Bethdim" of the rabbis
is in session every day from 2
to 4 in the afternoon, except Fri-
day and Saturday, with the sole
purpose of regulating and solv-
ing all local religious problems.
The dice is open from 12 to 5
p. m. every day except Saturday.
In a few days the office of the
rabbis will be moved to new
quarters, Linwood corner Clair-
mount, where there will be more
conveniences to serve the Jew-
ish community at large and pro-
ceed with the manifold activities
of the rabbis and Merkaz.

ChaimlWeizmann
Addresses Z 0 A

WASHINGTON, D. C. —
Chaim Weizmann, president of
Council of Jewish Women, is anx-
In the little town of St. Mar-
ious to locate the following, in garethen in northeastern Switz-
the World Zionist Organizatiot
order to deliver messages from erland, there is a bridge that ex-
will address the Monday ni
session of the 48th Annual C(
relatives abroad. Anyone having tends over a small river to Aus-
vention of the Zionist Organiz:,
such information kindly notify tria. A sentry box stands midway
Ave.,
tion of America which will col!.
our office at 8904 Woodward M
on the span.
Room 203, Detroit 2, Mich., ad-
vene in four-day session begil
Had you been in St. Margare-
ring November 16th in Atlant,c
ison 6970.
then last year, it is not likely Jerome Kern Dead;
Eugene White is being sought
City, N. J., it was announce ;
that you, any more than most of Composer's Songs
Dr.
Ladislaus
Scher,
Home
here. The same session will ho•
by
the citizens of the town, could
Serneus, Kenton Graubuenden, have used the bridge. On one Sung by Millions
an address by Mrs. Lorna Wi
Switzerland, who is a nephew. side lay neutral territory; on
gate, widow of General Orde W
(Continued from Page 1)
gate, famous British General \\ ro ,
Mr. White was born in
the
other
a
Nazi-dominated
coun-
ins this
has been S in
tainly their contribution stands
died in the Burma campaign.
Hungary,
try at war.
on a par with that of any other
country since 1900.
But—you might have wondered people.
Max and David Stone, born in
how it was that day after day
Army Rabbis Lauded
Music may have its nationalistic
Pultusk around 1870, are being the Swiss guards permitted an
(Continued from Page 1)
sought by Masza Braude, Roza elderly, careworn man, obviously slants, but essentially it is an
and Rivka, who are the daughters a Jew, to go out on the bridge. international art. You need not
Jewish
chaplains. The speakors
of Dwojre Leye, a sister of the As he walked toward the sentry have a certificate to enter this Women's Auxiliary
at
the
dinner
included Robert D.
Palestine.
Stone brothers.
Workman,
District
Chaplain of
box, his coated figure bowed to
There was one great contrast Tea to Honor Mrs.
Mrs. R. Frydman is being the wind, you could have seen
the Third Naval District; the
between
Jerome
Kern
and
Wag-
sought by the daughters of Szmul another figure moving out from
Ann Werbe, Nov. 19 Reverend Crawford W. Brown,
Starkman, namely Bella and Ma- the German side, a precise, mili- ner. If there ever was an arrogant
On Wednesday, Nov. 14, at the Chief of the Chaplaincy Service
egotist
in
history,
it
was
Richard
mie of Komilt, Zydorski, Poland. tary swagger marking him for
home of Mrs. S. Kavanau, the of the Veterans Administration;
Wagner;
if
there
ever
was
a
Michel Fridman, who came to
a Gestapo man.
modest, decent person, it was executive board of the Auxiliary Doctor David de Sole Pool, chair-
America in 1923 from Russia, is
The name of the elderly Swiss Jerome Kern.
of the Jewish Home for Aged laid man of the 'Committee on Army
being sought by Rachmil Fridman Jew—Saly Mayer, leader of
Even by the brutal German their final plans for a meeting and Navy Religious Activities of
of Padova, Italy.
Switzerland's Jewish community standards, Wagner stands on a and tea on Monday, Nov. 19, in the Jewish Welfare Board; and
Fred Berliner, born Polainan, and for more than a decade the
pedestal for complete disregard the social hall of the Jewish Dr. Louis Finkelsten, president
Slovensko, came here in 1910, Joint Distribution Committee's of his fellow beings. The very Community Center to honor Mrs. of the Jewish Theological Semi-
is being sought by his niece, volunteer representative in his act of his publishing a book at- Anna Werbe.
nary.
Erzsi Friedman, Varnano, Swe- country.
tacking the Jews in music is an
den.
His business on the bridge?— instance of this. No one had be-
Mayer Rosencweig, born 1888
the saving of the lives of hun- friended him so much as the
in Szilagz-Kamar, Hungary, im- dreds of thousands of Jews trap-
Jews, as Wagner personally ad-
migrated to U. S. A. about 30 ped inside Nazi-occupied Europe.
mitted. His stepfather, for whom
years ago, is being sought by
Yes, there in the little sentry Wagner had a tremendous re-
Piroska Friedman, born 1919 in box, high over the river,-in eight
spect, was a Jew, and yet de-
Szilagzbadacs, Romania, who is months of negotiations, J. D. C. spite all this, he sought to fan
a daughter of Regina Rosencweig, history was made—stirring, heart-
the flame of anti-Semitism.
his sister.
ening history to offset at least
Jerome Kern was cut of en-
part of the great Nazi-created tirely different cloth. He was al-
Primrose Benevolent
tragedy of persecution and exter- ways discounting his own works
mination. By his incredible skill and praising that of others and
Club Plans Donor
and persuasive power as a nego- this was done not in any mood
The Primrose Benevolent Club
tiator, Saly Mayer induced Hit- of false modesty. It came of a
is completing plans for their do- ler's agents to cancel the de- humility and of an essential kind-
nor event, to be held Tuesday, portation of 200,000 Jews from ness deep in the man.
Nov. 27, at the Latin Quarter, Hungary to almost certain death
according to Mrs. Irene Rodman, in Poland. He browbeat them
Buy Bonds and More Bonds.
president.
into releasing another 1,700 from
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be Bergen-Belsen. And he won per-
guest speaker. A fur and milli- mission to send truckloads of food
Gasoline ArVack„.New
nery show will be given by Sax- to starving inmates of other Nazi
Kay, Inc. Guest soloist will be
Cararen't;13 - otect the
camps.
Miss Ruth Soifer, accompanied
And what did Nazi Germany
at the piano by Miss Deena
gain from these negotiations?—
Zemel. •
Mrs. H. Ehrlichman is donor
luncheon chairman. Other chair-
Tailored
men are: Mrs. M. Vitenson, jour-
nal, Mrs. Y. Levine, co-chairman;
to the
Mrs. N. N. Goldenberg and Mrs.
SEAT Individual
S. Weinman, co-pledge chairmen.
Captains are: Mrs. J. Aaron,
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Mrs. M. Alter, Mrs. H. Gross,
Mrs. L. Jacobson, Mrs. S. Mager,
Mrs. S. Molitz, Mrs. B. Okum,
The Crest Company
Mrs. N. Ruzumna, Mrs. N. Sand-
5756 CASS AVE. MADISON 2747
ler, Mrs. M. Greenberg, Mrs. A.
Maister and Mrs. J. Gordon.

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