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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-12-28

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Friday, December 28, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Le al Chronicle

It'ege Ten

Morgenthau Gets Honorary Degree Of
Dr. Of Hebrew Letters From HUC

NW Pin League
Remains In Tie

HIAS Director Offers
Program For Displaced
German Camp Jews

The Freedom ana Conservation
teams of the Northwest Congrega-
tion Men's Club Bowling League
remained in a tie for the loop
leadership when they split their
match, each taking two points.
Sunday School moved all the way
from seventh to third place by
sweeping four points from the tail-
end Justice five. The Peace club
further tightened the race by
whitewashing Auxiliaries, thus go-
ing from tenth to sixth place.
S. Bicoll established a new sin-
gle high for the season by pound-
ing out a fine 255 game, and then
followed through with a new series
record with a 611 three-game total.
J. Pearlstein's 225 and S. Gordon',1
208 were the only others to top the
double century figure.
In next week's matches, Free-
dom is figured to gain sole posses-
sion of first place as they face the
weak Justice five, while Conserva -
tion takes on the troublesome
Membership team.

A program for improvement in
the conditions under which dis-
placed Jews are living in German
camps and for their ultimate emi-
gration, has been submitted to
ltobert Murphy, United States Po-
litical Adviser in Germany by Ilja
Dijour, Director of the HIAS pro-
gram for Germany and Austria, —
according to cabled advices just
received by the Hebrew Sheltering
and Immigrant Aid Society II-11-
AS).
The suggested program was
drawn up after Mr. Dijour had
visited the displaced person;
camps, and observed conditions
there at first hand.
The need for taking positive
steps to improve living conditions
for the inmates of the camp3
grows more urgent as their num-
ber is increased by Jews fleeing
For Complete
from anti-Semitic violence in Po-
land to the safety of the American
Zone of Occupied Germany.
Pending a reply to his propo-
sals, Mr. Dijour is centering his
Henry Morgenthau and Dr. David Philipson
efforts on smoothing the way of
The former Secretary of the Treasury meets Dr. David Philipson, the newcomers from Poland, and
Twice a Week Pick-up
dean of Reform rabbis, at the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. assisting them in securing accom-
The occasion was the 70th anniversary observance of the college at modations ill the established
and Delivery Service
camps, most of which are already
8 which Mr. Morgenthau was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor
badly
overcrowded.
of Hebrew Letters. He made a notable speech on the future of Ger-
8
15 many at the anniversary banquet in the evening._

Call The

ABC

Diaper
Laundry
CA. 2060

Baby Laundry
Service
$1.50

Northwest Congregation
Bowling League

STANDINGS

NV

24
Conseil ation ..............
24
Freedom .................
17
Sunday School ............
15
17
Social Club • ..............
15
17
51embership ...............
16
16
Pew* .....................
17
15
Congregation ..............
17
15
...........
Auxiliaries
17
15
nity
.....................
18
U
14
Jr. Congregation ..........
21
11
Men's Club ...............
21
7
justice ...................
High Tenni Single Game
....... . .......... 908
Sunday School
nigh 'ream 3 Games
2:164
Freedom .........................
High Single Game
.......................... 215
S. Bleoll
High Three Game Total
611
..................
S.
Lea
200 Gumen
.......................... 251
221
S. Ilicoll
Perlstein ........................ 208
...........................
Gord on
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16 3
M. liably
lir,
16
I). Miller
S. Pernikori
174
12
6
NV. Plotkin
Taub
172
16 0
8. Iticoll
II. Aaron
169
Mager
11111it Waal Averages

Silver And Wise
Hail Passage Of
Palestine Resolution

Federation For Polish
Jews Ship Half A
Million Lbs. Of Goods

Over half a million pounds of
NEW YORK — Dr. Abba Hillel food products and used clothing
Silver and Dr. Stephen S. Wise, were shipped to the Jews in Po-
joint chairmen of the American land by the American Federatio sl
Zionist EmergencY, Council for Polish Jews, according to a
hailed the passage by both houses
of Congress of the Palestine Res- statement released this week by
olution calling on the United I the president of the Federation,
States to use its good offices with Dr. These
Joseph
Tenenbaum.
relief
goods were shipped
the mandatory power to the end directly from New York to Poland
that Palestine shall be opened for I
free entry of Jews into that coun- on UNRRA Ships within the
try to the maximum of its agri- framework of an agreement of
cultural and economic potentiali- the UNRRA with the American
Federation for Polish Jews.
ties, and that there shall be fu
The last shipment left New York
opportunity for colonization and this week. The first went out late
development, so that they may in September, and was, like the
Membership
143 freely proceed with the upbuilding next one, which went out in Octo-
ConEregution
Ilelfgott
A.
95 of Palestine as the Jewish nation- ber, distributed by the Central
144
I.. Roth
.1. Mendell
123
S. Brenner
1 home and in association with
Lasser
in
122
169 all elements of the population, es- Committee in Warsaw, under the
S. Winer
Maget
134
as a democratic supervision of the UNRRA Mis-
Berkowitz
137
A.
I. Margolis
149
tablish Palestine
sion in Poland and of the Polish
C. Berkowitz
commonwealth in which all men, Government.
Conservation
Jr. Congregation
119 regardless of race or creed, shall
W.
Shulman
153
103
1, I: auff num
.1. liortman
103
122 have equal rights."
I.. Berman
11. Storehan
126
142
N. Krauss
The text of the telegram to
.1. Perlstein
138
175
II. Miller
I). Miller
Senator McKellar and Representa-
149
Goldstein
tive Rayburn follows:
Unity
Men's Club
"On behalf of the entire Zionist
The Northwest Hebrew Congre-
tc):1 A. Glassman 156
97
M. Ilaidy
Disner
91
118 movement in America, we wish to gation and Center, at its Sab a
J. Pearlman
Brost.
116
138
Manhelmer
express to you, and through you services on Saturday, Dec. 22,
Schultz
154
Ill
Gale
Itelfler
to the membership of the • Senate 1 1945 conducted the Bar-Mitzvah
140
Zuckerman
and House of Representatives, the of Master Bertram Risin, son of
Peace
7 1 feeling of deep gratification shared Mr. and Mrs. Nat Risin. The Bar-
S. Bleoll
174
W. Plotkin
1392
Gordon
93
Nosanchult
94 I by all of us at the passage by Mitzvah recited the traditional
Sosnick
113
122 Congress of the Palestine Resolu- Maphtir and, in a short talk to
Adelman
Polasky
154
Al Egrin
tion. Adopted by virtual unanim- the Congregation, stressed his
.1. Wine!
149
L. Schwartz
ity after prolonged consideration fealty to both parents and Ju-
Justice
Sunday School
140 and debate by both Houses of daism.
Ettinger
138
121 Congress, the resolution reaffirms
L. Genser
Ira G. Kaufman, President of
S. Bez
127
121
Lash
0. Sher
in clear and unmistakable terms the Congregation, states that the
136
127
M. Shulman
11. Levy
156
132 American support of the right of final and completed plans of the
Cold
Ken'
162
Taub
the Jewish people freely to enter Synagogue have been drawn up by
Freedom
Social Club
123 Palestine, the Jewish national the architect, I. M. Lewis, and ap-
NI. Lax
92
117 home, and to reconstitute that proved by the Building Commit-
A. ROSH
J. Mehr
137
Goulding
160
31 country as a democratic common- tee, headed by Chairman J. Maur-
i ,. Aaron
140
1
A, Winer
Halm
151
162 wealth, all of whose inhabitants, ice Karo.
Rubinstein
.1.
Pe:MI:off
146
Preparations are currently being
regardless of race or creed, shall
A. Brook
Replacements
made for the second annual Arbor
enjoy equal rights.
149
Marx
107
"The resolution comes at a cru- Day celebration to be held by the
Freedman
126
Brooks
110
vial moment in the development Synagogue in the Bagley School
Zell
SKIP
137
125
1.1ehter
131 of the Jewish national home and in the week of January 17.
' , rank
88
Charlip
has given new hope to the rem-
113
U. Rose
nants of European Jewry who
M 111: It
It 16 M
Sunday, .January 13, 1916
look to Palestine as their only
11F.AD PIN TOURNAMENT
salvation. It has served notice on
those who would deliberately scrap
the historic international pledge
A forum presented by the Detroit
made by the nations of the world Round Table of Catholics, Jews
BUSINESS
a quarter of a century ago, and
and Protestants, sponsored by the
or
who would stifle the cry of agony Men's Club of Congregation Bnai
that comes to us from the ruins
INDIVIDUAL
will be held Tuesday eve-
of Europe, that the American peo- Moshe,
ning, Jan. 8, at 8:30, in the social
ple continue to regard that pledge hall of the congregation, Dexter
as morally and legally compulsive
Lawrence.
and will seek its fulfillment. The and
The speakers will be: Dr. Alvin
action now taken by Congress re- Hersch, Detroit attorney, member
flects the determination of the faculty law school, University of
on
American government and people Detroit; Hon. Jos. Moynihan, Cir-
MACHINERY
to maintain those principles of cuit court, pres. circuit court of
& EQUIPMENT
justice, of good faith and of hu- Michigan, past vice-president Na-
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
, manity, upon which alone a peace- tional Council of Catholic Men,
FIXTURES
ful and enduring international so- and Hon. Philip Elliott, Circuit
ciety can be founded."


judge, of Flint, Mich., prominent
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Methodist layman. Rev. Jos.
TRUCKS
Mayne, executive secretary, De-
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troit Round Table of Ca tholics,


Jews and Protestants, will be the
QUICK SERVICE
moderator. The subject will be,
as in War, Team
MONEY WITHIN HOURS
The Jewish Women's Service "In Peace
Work."
Year'.:
New
Club is sponsoring a
Louis Lytton, veteran stage ac-
Eve Dinner Dance, to be held at tor, will appear in a monodrama,
the penthouse of the Park Ave-
"I Am An American."
nue Hotel.
The Men's Club of Congregation
There will be entertainment and Shaarey Zedek will be the guest•
INVESTMENT CO,
music will be furnished by Mickey of the Bnai Moshe men at th ,
261h Year
Woolf and his orchestra. Mrs. Em-
ma Adelson, vice-president, and gathering.
320 Fort St. West
A social hour will follow the
Mrs.
Edith Cohen,. chairman, are forum. The public is invited.
CHerry 7474
in charge.

NWHCZC Approves
Final Building Plans

Bnai Moshe Men
Present Forum Jan. 8

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