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Friday, January 4, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Twelve

their brutality in this camp that
Finally, Dora and her sister
they even forced some young Jews were moved to Camp Buchenwald.
to do the hauling and the piling There they were held in the forest
of bodies in the ovens. These for twelve days without food or
LARGE,
BEAUTIFUL
ROOM.
Single
MISCELLANEOUS
young Jews often went insane. water. Machine guns were trained
home. Suitable for gentleman. Good
:AVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher—He-
transportation. References. Davison Sometimes, overcome by the hor- on them at all times. Some of the
brew, Yiddish, English. Citizenship
ror of it all, they flung themselves girls went insane and were shot in
4021.
and Bar-Mitzvah. Reading and writ-
in the flames and were consumed. their tracks. But the others were
ing guaranteed. Free trial lesson, 4081
CHEERFUL FRONT BEDROOM. Quiet
Food was down to the barest not harmed.
Monterey. NOrthlawn 2080.
home in northwest section. Unlimited
subsistence level. Many a night,
Negotiations were going on.
phone.
Gentleman
preferred.
Town-
HAIR REMOVED forever safely
said Dora, she went out into the Count Bernadatte of Sweden had
send 5-2805.
short wave method or multiple elec-
fields in the encampment where bargained to take three thousand
trolysis. Faster, painless. no sears.
Open evenings. Jennie Wa hi m n. 315 0 ROOM for working girl or woman in she pulled up blades of grass for
of the girls from the Nazis. Dora
modern home. All conveniences. Kitch-
Glynn Court. Townsend 8-1475.
herself and her sister to eat to and her sister were among them.
en privileges If desired. Townsend
still the gnawing hunger.
PAINTING AND DECORATING homes,
5-5798, 2742 Calvert.
A few days later, down to skin
11101P/1 end offices. Job Insured. Abra- SHARE DRIVING
Daily the suicides occurred. and bones, they arrived in Sweden
ham Ludwig, Tyler 6-8348; Marry
Girls who could stand no more and were hospitalized.
Sussman, Tyler 7.4418.
WANTED -- Young lady who wants to
help drive and shame expenses to rushed to the fences to seize the
"When I got to Sweden," said
NEW ADDRESS—Office of Council of
Florida. Leaving between Jan. 5 and electrified wires and come to a Dora, "there was bread to cat.
Orthodox Rabbis and MR0(117„ to 010 .
10. call Townsend 8-2081.
merciful surcease from pain. And ate three whole loaves, one after
Linwood, Tyler 6-8906. Open week days
from 12 to 5 p.m.
the flames flared nightly.
another." She still finds it diffi-
HELP WANTED
Outside, in trains, the Gestapo cult to see bread lying around
PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING.
COOK for institution. Good salary and kept loaves of poisoned bread. A without feeling an impulse to hide
Want it clean?
Call M. Green! liogarth 4020.
emnplets, maintenance. Must observe few ate and died. The majority it in her clothing.
1:ashruth. Call lingo:111i 6191.
hungered on in silence. When the
After months of care and good
I'EILSONALS
English came to Oswieciem, they food, the girls recovered complete-
BUSINESS AND PROFESqlONAL moo
could not understand why every- ly' and then came to the United
desire to get acquainted with Y. , Inc,
one was starving when so much States under their old visas.
ladies, Object matt Bunny. A news's
held strictly confidential. Wei.° De-
bread lay untouched. They fed
Dora is now the picture of
troit Jewish Chronicle, Hos 121.
Old style floor and table limos brought es
some to a dog and learned why.
health. She smiles readily and
to date. Voles made Into lamps. Parts for
all
lamps.
Broken
glen
and
porcelain
lamps
Dora worked in an ammunition talks eagerly. But her eyes are
REFINED Gentleman — good looking,
restored. Also 3•Way and Fluorescent.
age 48%, wishes the acquaintance of
factory located deep underground clouded with memories she will
Lamp Shades Made and Re-Covered
a relined, sincere woman. age 35-40.
in what had been a salt mine. never forget.
LAMP REPAIR SERVICE
Single or widow. Write Box 321, De-
UNTIL
Without shoes, she walked bare-
troit Jewish Chronicle.
"In a week or so, I start school
TO 8-3773
1 P, M.
foot daily for six miles over the here," she said. "Then I will be-
201 GRAND AVE., WEST
WANTED TO RENT
salt surface. At night, she would come a citizen of this country.
take a bucket of sand with cold But I don't know," she sighed.
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WANT 6-room flat or house in north-
west section. Responsible party. Phone
water, since there was no warm "I have no incentive to live. In my
Furniture Dirty, Soiled,
Sally Fields, CAdillac 1040.
water or soap, and soak her feet dreams, I see it all again. How
Spotted, Greasy?
in it to overcome the effects of can human beings be such bar-
OVERSEAS VETERAN, Physician, and
the stinging salt. Her feet began barians?"
wife desire 2-3 room apartment, in-
Upholstered furniture cleaned at
come or will share your home. No
to swell until the doctor on the
your
home
just
like
new.
New
And that left the question open.
children or pets. Local references.
daily examination began to notice It is an age-old question, man's
scientific formula.
Oregon 8457.
it.
inhumanity to man. The word
THREE PIECES ONLY $10
RETURNED VETERAN and wife and
"What's the matter with your "cruelty" never will have to be de-
2-year old child desire a 4-room
Appointment only. Call —
feet?" he asked, and Dora saw the fined for Dora Stern or her sister
apartment or income, furnished or
TO. 9.0369 or TO. 9.4881.
unfurnished. Best of references fur-
gas chambers opening for her.
Rosa. They know what it means.
nished. Call Ca. 8640, Ted Salomon.
"Nothing is the matter with
them," she retorted. "I just have
MARINE VETERAN and wife need 2
big feet, that's all." The doctor
or 3-room apt. Northwest section.
No children, no pets. ('all evenings,
mumbled and walked on.
TO. 6 3499.
As the neighborhood began to
be bombed, the girls were taken
WANTED — 4 or 5-room house up
to 37,000. Northwest section. No bro-
out to shovel away the debris.
Now Accepting
kers. Write giving details. P.O. Box
This kind of work was child's play
Resenations.
(Continued from page 1)
Ill, Linwood Station, Detroit 6.
I I,
compared to the labor in the
i‘
A new skyscrap-
k/
ents until the war broke out.
mines. Besides, the dreaded Ges-
WANTED TO SHARE
er with every
In 1938, the family received tapo with their whips were not in
enjoyable facility
WANTED — Refined woman to share visas to come to America with a charge. Here the Wehrmacht
Dining Room-
lower flat with widow. Privileges,
Cocktail Bar.
promise of a ship through Portu- watched, and they did not drive
Tyler 6-0281.
Irving Weinberg,
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gal. With the coming of war in and did not punish.
Manager.
FOR VENT
Europe, the route had to be
As they worked on the debris, 11;1
changed. The new route was to be the girls could forage a little.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM In beau- through Japan in the middle of
Sometimes they found raw pota- OVERLOOKING OCEAN AT 32nd. MIAMI BEACH
tifully decorated home. Adult fam-
December of 1941.
toes which they ate with pleasure.
ily. Good transportation. 2312 Taylor,
Tyler 6-8606,
Unfortunately, the seventh of They could bring nothing back as
December brought Pearl Harbor discovery meant lashings.
Live on the Ocean Front
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM suitable Day and the road through Japan
Centrally Located
for gentleman only. In home of 3
adults. Glendale between Linwood and was also closed to the Sterns.

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transportation. Townsend 7-7575.

a iluarie3

LOUIS ROSENBERG

of 12110 Wildemere Ave. died at

the age of 77 years. He was born
in Russia. He is survived by his
wife, Alta; son, Morris; 3 daugh-
ters, Mrs. Albert Ziskind, Mrs. Al-
bert Ehrlich and Miss Sara Ros-
enberg, and 6 grandchildren. In-
terment was in Clover Hill Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Eisenman officiated.

As the war progressed, Hungari-
ans closed in on Munkach and the
lot of Jews grew steadily worse.
Gradually, it grew impossible to
earn a living. Then the deporta-
tions began.
On May 18, 1944, the Sterns
found themselves packed in a
train going to the dreaded Oswie-
ciem. They arrived there at night
and were unloaded. Suddenly lurid
flames shot up to the sky. The
whole camp was as light as day.
Billows of smoke rose densely in-
to the air. Over all was the stench I
of burning flesh. These were the
crematoriums, the end of the road.

ISADORE KLEIN
died December 26, 1945. Services
were held at Lewis Brothers, with
Rabbi Harold Rosenthal officiat-
ing. He leaves his wife, Doris; his
sons, Julian and Daniel; his bro-
ther Jack, of New York; and 3
sisters, Mrs. Jerry Levey, Mrs.
Herman Smith of Toronto, Cana-
da, and Mrs. Anna Wollstein, of
Texas. Mr. Klein was a member
of the Knights of Pythias, Detroit
Lodge No. 55. Interment was in
Beth El Memorial Park.

ROSA LIVINGSTON
died on Dec. 22 at the age of 91.
Services were held at the Ira Kauf-
man Funeral Home. with Rabbi
H. Rosenwasser officiating. She
leaves a son, Benjamin H., of Cor-
pus Christi, Texas. Interment was
at the Mountain Home Cemetery,
Kalamazoo, Mich.

ARTHUR H. SERWER
died suddenly on Dec. 23, at the
age of 37 years. Services were held
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Serwer, 1635
Boston Blvd. Rabbi Fram and
Cantor Sonenklar officiated. Other
survivors are his wife, Beatrice;
three brothers, Dr. Milton, Samuel
and Bernard, and a sister, Doro-
thy. Interment was in Machpelah
Cemetery.

C arl o f nanis

Mrs. Belle Goldhaber wishes to
thank her relatives and friends
for the many kindnesses shown
her during her recent bereavement
in the death of her father, Jacob
Escoff.

Under the lash of the Gestapo,
the newcomers were quickly di-
vided into groups. Young and old,
sick and well, adults and chil-
dren, these were the divisions. The
young, well adults were herded in
one direction and were herded to
the camp to be set at hard labor.
The others departed, shrieking. No
one ever saw them again. Nightly,
the flames shot to heaven.
Dora and her sister found them-
selves in a girls' camp where thir-
ty thousand women were shut in,
surrounded by barbed wire fences,
electrified with high voltage cur-
rent.
Then the nightmare began. How
she lived through it all, Dora can-
not tell. She wanted to protect
her little sister since her mother
and father were no more.
Every morning at daybreak, the
girls stood in line. For two hours,
in the rain, in the cold, in the
sleet, in any kind of weather, they
stood and were examined. Who-
ever fainted, whoever was ill, who-
ever got out of line, was carted
off to the gas chambers. Nightly,
the flames shot to heaven.
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