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March 01, 1946 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-03-01

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Afflericatt Yetvish Periodical Cotter

Friday, March 1, 1946

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

From All Over the Country
Nationally Known Leaders
Give Praise to Katz Series

IRVING I. KATZ, author of the
History of Jews in Michigan" ap-
.-aring in the Jewish Chronicle,
Ms received hundreds of favor-
able comments on his articles
from Detroiters, residents of
Michigan, and other cities. He
has also received letters of com-
mendation from nationally-known
Jewish leaders and non-Jews,
among whom are the following:

Private and Professional
FAMILY AND PERSONAL
COUNSELLING
(Marriage, child-parent and
individual problems)

The Neugarten Medical Aid
launched its spring fund-raising
project at an open meeting at
Kern's on Wednesday, Feb. 27.
Also available for lectures
Mrs. Charles Alter presided. Mrs.
and discussions
Sidney Schott gave the prayer,
and a dessert luncheon was serv-
ed by the hospitality committee
consisting of: Mrs. Myron Colet,
Mrs. Harry Pliskow and Mrs. Irv-
ing Yarrows. Mrs. Roy Rotter,
1314 EATON TOWER
chairman of the new project, an-
nounced that an "Evening of
W. A. GOLDBERG, Ph.D.
Games," will be held at the Book-
Director
Cadillac, Tuesday evening, May 7.
The Neugarten Medical Aid re-
Evenings after five p.m.
cently sent a gross of punch
and all day Saturday
needles to the Occupational Ther-
CAdillac 1351 MAdison 6202
apeutic Department at Percy
Jones hospital, and is furnishing ■ s
400 hamentashen for a Purim
party at Jercy Jones. Several of
the members will serve as host-

Counselling
Service

Dr. Jacob R. Marcus

PROFESSOR OF JEWISH HIS-
TORY, HEBREW UNION COL-
LEGE, Cincinnati, Ohio—"I very
carefully read the first article on
the Jews in Michigan, and I like
it very much. You are sound, ac-
curate, and evidence all the re-
serve which should characterize,
and always does characterize, the
real historian."

Medical Group Starts
Fund-Raising Drive

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IRVING I. KATZ

Dr. Alexander Marx

NOTED HISTORIAN AND LIBRARIAN OF THE JEWISH THEO-
LOGICAL SEMINARY OF AMERICA LIBRARY, New York City—
"I see that you have done extensive work in this field and brought
together a lot of interesting material. I am looking forward to the
continuation with great interest."

Dr. Salo W. Baron

PROFESSOR OF JEWISH HISTORY, LITERATURE, AND INSTI-
TUTIONS, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York City,—"I have read
your first instalment and can merely voice the hope that when com-
pleted this series of essays will appear in a more permanent form."

Dr. Abba Hillel Silver

PRESIDE CENTRAL CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN RABBIS;
PRESIDE , ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA—qt is very
important to collect all the data on the early history of our people in
the United States. I am sure that your researches in the field of the
History of the State of Michigan will prove historically of great value."



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Dr. Julian Morgenstern

PRESIDENT, HEBREW UNION COLLEGE, Cincinnati—"I read it
with much interest."

Dr. Abraham A. Neuman

PRESIDENT, THE DROPSIE COLLEGE FOR HEBREW AND
COGNATE LEARNING, Philadelphia—"I shall be glad to follow your
articles as they appear from time to time."

Dr. Solomon Grayzel

-

EDITOR, THE JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY OF AMERICA,
Philadelphia—"There is no doubt that you have a great deal of highly
interesting and worthwhile information."

Dr. Samuel Belkin

PRESIDENT, THE RABBI ISAAC ELCHANAN THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY AND YESHIVA COLLEGE, New York City—"I believe
that your kind of work is a real contribution to American Jewish
History, and I hope that you will be able to publish the entire series
of articles, which may some day be incorporated in book form."

Rabbi Isidore S. Meyer

WHY WE HAVE BEEN ABLE
TO REDUCE RATES AND YET
IMPROVE OUR SERVICE

LIBRARIAN, AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY, New
York City—"May I extend to you my very best wishes in your under-
taking to write a history of Michigan Jewry."

You may wonder why we are able to reduce electric

Rabbi Irving M: Levey

rates, as directed by the Michigan Public Service

LIBRARIAN, THE HEBREW UNION COLLEGE LIBRARY, Cincin-
nati—"We look forward with interest to the complete story."

Commission, even while the cost of living is going

Dr. I. Edward Kiev

up. Our answer is simple. It starts with a will to give

LIBRARIAN, THE JEWISH INSTITUTE OF RELIGION LIBRARY,
New York City—"It is good that you have undertaken to do the
groundwork and the research in this interesting phase of the history
of the Jews.,in this country. When you decide to publish it In book
form, we would Ike to have the book."

you the best possible service at rates that are fair and

reasonable. It continues with the cooperation of

Dr. Theodore H. Gaster

experienced and efficient employes. It includes

CHIEF, HEBRAIC SECTION, THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS,
Washington—"Certainly glad to have your articles."

planning and economizing on the part of manage-

Dr. Warner G. Rice

ment and engineers.

DIRECTOR, GENERAL LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN,
Ann Arbor—"I know that it will be of interest to members of the
University and shall see that it is made available in the Main Read-
ing Room of the General Library."

In addition, the combined savings brought about

George W. Stark

by a reduction in federal taxes and increased use

PRESIDENT, DETROIT HISTORICAL SOCIETY—"It goes without
saying that I shall want to read the entire series."

of electricity contribute to this latest rate reduction.

Dr. Raymond C. Miller

DIRECTOR, DETROIT HISTORICAL SOCIETY—I read with great
interest your first article on the Historyo f the Jews in Michigan and
would appreciate a complete series."

Dr. Thoburn Brumbaugh

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, THE DETROIT COUNCIL OF CHURCH-
ES—"I shall be happy to have the entire series of articles on the
History of the Jews in Michigan."

In short, it is enterprise at work ... enterprise with

know-how and a goal. The goal is the best electric

service in the world at rates that are fair am!

reasonable.

Mrs. Elleine Stones

HEAD OF THE BURTON HISTORICAL COLLECTION OF THE
DETROIT PUBLIC LIBRARY, commended Mr. Katz for his articles
and stated that the Library is keeping a clipping book of these
articles.

Leonard N. Simons

MEMBER, THE DETROIT HISTORICAL COMMISSION—"Detroit
Jewry is lucky to have an historical record for posterity, correlated
through your efforts."

Dr. George N. Fuller

EDITOR, MICHIGAN HISTORY MAGAZINE, advised Mr. Katz that
he expects to use some of the material in the Michigan History
Magazine_

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