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Friday January 18, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE tied The Legal Chronicle

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Mothers' Clubs

Should the Sister Kenny method
be equally supported in t h e
fight against Infantile Paralysis
which was founded by our late
President Franklin Delano Roose-
velt, will be the subject for dis-
cussion by the Mothers' Clubs.

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be open only to those who have
registered for the entire course.
Registrations are now being taken
at the office of the Jewish Com-
munity Center.

Keywell Opens Hotel
To Servicemen As
Usual On Holidays

PLAIN GIALK

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Mg by some Catholic or Protestant
issue.
(Back in 1928 I voted for Al
Smith for President precisely be-
cause Protestants were against
him on account of his being a
Catholic. They voted as Protest-
ants.)
I do not feel that I belong to a
minority group that, in American
politics, has a stake in the Ameri-
can destiny any different from
that of other Americans. In the
United States, Jews are a minority
only in the sense that they are
numerically less; they are not a
minority In the European sense
that sets Jews aside for special
treatment.
The laws do not make us a
minority in the European pattern.
I am alarmed by the attitude of
a considerable number of Jews
who would make themselves a
minority that casts its vote with
its own special interest in mind. I

Dances Resumed

The series of Saturday night
PROGRAM
Social Dances will be resumed at
Young Women's Study Club
Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 1:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center on
January 26. Miss Sylvia Weiss,
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
chairman of the Saturday nignt
Woodward Study Club
committee, will be in charge.
Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 1:30 p.m.
The party will begin at 8:30 p.m.
at the Jewish Community Cen-
ter.
Music will be provided by a trio
under the leadership of Freddie
Twelfth Street Mothers' Clubs
Thursday, Jan. 24, at 8:30 p.m. Warren, with dancing from 9:30
Lachar's Hall, 8939 Twelfth St. to 12:30. Admission for Center
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Banquet members is 50c, non-members 75c.
Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 7:00 p.m. at
the Jewish Community Center,

B l P Discussion Group

Course Of Lectures

"The Making of the Modern
Jew" will be the subject of a
course of lectures to be given by
Mrs. Morris Adler at the Jewish
Community Center, beginning on
Wednesday, Feb. 6. The course will
he given under the auspices of the
Women's Activities Committee.
Sessions will be held on Wednes-
day evenings at 8:00. There will
be no fee. However, admission will

Mr. Austin Curtis, formerly as-
sociated with George Washington
Carver at Tuskegee University,
will be the speaker at the next
meeting of the Business and Pro-
fessional Discussion Grout) at the
Jewish Community Center on
Wednesday evening, Jan. 23. His
subject will be "The Contribution
of Science towards the Develop-
ment of the South." The meeting
will start at 9:00 o'clock, and all
are welcome.

HENRY KEYWELL

Following a custom that has
been going on since the war
started, the Barium Hotel, under
the auspices of Henry C. Keywell
and Isadore Kowal, entertained
125 guests free of charge over the
Christmas and New Year holidays.
The guests consisted of service-
men and their wives.

Included in their number were
Americans, British, Canadian and
French servicemen. Some of them,
direct from France, spoke French
during their stay but they had
little difficulty in making their
wishes known.

The guests were unable to be-
lieve the offer of free rooms and
meals was really one they could
take advantage of but they found
great pleasure in realizing that
this was indeed true.

HERE'S

REAL

REFRESHMENT!

Letters of thanks have come to
the hotel from as far away as
California. One letter from that
state promised that the writer,
mother of one of the boys thus
entertained, would come personal-
ly to thank Mr. Keywell.

DR. J. M. GOLDSMITH

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Dr. Finkelstein happens to be
one of the lucky ones since he
still has his wife and children.
Thousands upon thousands are,
however, In much worse condi-
tions.

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JOSEPH LATTIN

In order to help these unfortun-
ate, demoralized, miserable indi-
viduals, to keep them alive and to
provide them with some vitally
needed articles, the Farband of
Lithuanian Jews in Detroit is car-
rying out a campaign for 2,500
parcels. Each parcel costs only the
wholesale price of the merchandise
plus ten dollars, not Including the
duty, taxes and other expenses. In
Lithuania this amounts to approxi-
mately double price.
The Faruund appeals to all the
Lithuanian Jews to answer BABB:-
diutuly, before it is too late. Bend
your k untribulion cheek imme-
diately to the office of the Lithu-
anian Farband at 3265 burling•

ante.

JACK W. PARR

BUSINESS

". . My wife and I were im-
prisoned in a German concentra-
tion camp under very harsh and
inhuman conditions. Beatings,
hunger, nakedness, inhuman mor-
al and physical conditions were
daily routines. Our children suf-
fered fear, cold, hunger, moral
and physical pains and tortures.
They often had to hide In woods
and forests and underground
caves.

ULTHOlf iG

It's about time to say all this.
There are a lot of us groping, in
confusion. I can well understand
this
confusion.
Awful events
have
driven
us hysterically
to think
of

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PENETRO NOSE DROPS

The Federation of Lithuanian
Jews calls upon the Lithuanian
Jews in Detroit in the campaign
to raise 2,500 parcels for Jews of
Lithuania who are still alive to-
day in various concentration
camps and in Lithuania proper.
In order to give an idea of the
tragic conditions of the unfortun-
ate Lithuanian Jews, an extract
is given from a letter recently
written by a famous doctor from
Kaunas, Dr. Chaim Finkelstein,
who is at present in a camp in
Italy. He writes:

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But I am not making my hopes
for Palestine a cause for voting
against American candidates who
don't see eye to eye with me in the
matter of Palestine. I keep my
interest in Palestine separate from
my obligations as an American
citizen. I am not a mixed Ameri-
can looking in two directions.

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with fast-acting Penetro Nose Drops.
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as they cool, soothe and shrink swollen
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Guest privileges were extended
to anyone in uniform who applied.
The same practice had been fol-
lowed by the Barium Hotel during
the Jewish High Holidays.

I should like to see the freest
immigration of homeless Jews into
Palestine. (I am a Zionist who
wants Palestine to be a great and
good country for our homeless.
My Zionism thinks only of fruitful
land and good health and ideal
social economy among Jews in
Palestine; it has no idea of an-
other nation. There are too many
nations troubling the world al-
ready.)

am alarmed by a way of Jewish ourselves as a separate people
thinking
that Jews
would
put
Ghetto
walls
around
and
make
of with separate problems. Hitler
them a separate people within the himself always said that we are a
American community.
separate people to be separately
(I have seen pictures of the con- treated; his way of treatment was
crete walls that Hitler built extinction. His ghost—if it's al-
around Jews in Warsaw. For lowed to come up and look at the
goodness' sake, let's not do the scene—must rejoice to see so many
Jews, by words and acts of sep-
same thing to ourselves.)
In the United States we have aratism, vindicating his theory.
gone pretty far away from the old
I, like most other Jews, hope
times when, in the bigger cities, that no occasion ever will arise to
there were a Polish party, an cause me to think Jewishly in
Italian party, or a German party. American politics. The only such
These divisions belong to an era occasion would be one in which an
in which the United States still anti-Semitic party or candidate
was in the melting process of am- arose. Then, as a Jewish Ameri-
algamation. At this late date we can, I shall vote to put down the
shouldn't be coming along with a party or candidate so subversive
Jewish party campaigning on a to the American tradition. Having
Palestinian platform, to defeat expressed this disagreement, I
candidates who aren't running must conclude with profoundest
along with our ideas about Pales- respect for Rabbi Feldman as citi-
tine.
zen and rabbi.

COLD-STUFFED NOSE?

Fed. of Lithuanian
Jews Makes Appeal
For 2,500 Parcels

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