A wn= ffewisk Perialiad Carta CLIFTON MUM - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO [ P 1946 Friday, March 15, 1946 Coun. at ions. Czechoslovak Red Cross Searches For Jewish Relatives in the U. S. The Czechoslovak Red Cross, he COM. located in the Czechoslovak Con- mmittee sulate, appeals to all Jews who eon Ray are acquainted with or have any Sanders. information concerning the fol- one: plowing, to contact Dr. Frederick standinS Syrovy at the Czechoslovak Con- le Coun• sulate In New York City, 1790 two-way Broadway (between 57th and 58th and at. ). or to write to the Editor of nen and The Resistance," at the same ad- n8. This dress. a series entativet AbAraj, Mike, born Sept. 6, 'here the ; 1911 last known address, 541 E. been dis. 13th St., New York City, sought by .1( tailed Zuz ina Barajova, Jastrahie, No. 102, County Michalovce, Slovakia. rd "Jew, (Son' Months" Boehm, George Michael, last ' Consul known address, c/o Jantzen, 547 ions. Caldwell Ave., Apt. 40, Bronx, N. lear that Y., sought by Dr. Marek Bohm, Council Mickiewiczova Statna nemocnice, I and in. Bratislava. .0 enrich Eller, Dora, last known address mmunity (New) London, United States, nimunity sought by Eller, Mary, liberated I agency from Bergen Belsen Camp, native Sernitism with the 'f of Presov, Slovakia. (Aunt) Engel, Josef, Red Cross, New It is an York, sought by Zikmund Mer- re fullest rnelstein, Pod olske Sanatorium, lnity life level of Praha, Podoli. ntent. Fajnik, Maria, nee Barna, born 1915 in United States, last known address, 30 W. 70th St., Apt. 6A, New York City, sought by Michal Kernasevi c, Cestizne, Habura, [C. County Medzilaborce, Slovakia. .5 onal ONAL 1 it and ,$) clurei ig /ER Fassel, Otto, born May 15, 1897. at Brno, opera singer, last known address, Director of Theatre, New York, sought by Judita Fasselova, born March 5, 1900, nurse, at pres- ent in Brno, Czechoslovakia. (Bro- ther) Guttman, RUM (Mrs. Mor Gutt- man), Ohio, sought by Elek Schwartz, now in Teplice-Sanov Zeidlerova 6, Czechoslovakia. (Sis- ter) Gross, Max, proprietor of rest- aurant, NeW York City, sought by Sigmund Mermelstein, Sanatorium Page Nine DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Groups Protest Quinn Whitewash P o d o l I, Praha, Czechoslovakia. (Brother-in-law) Hirsch, Mr., Est known address, 740 Broadway, \Vest New York, N. J., sought by Krista Urbanova, Lipnik n/B Hranice, Za Realkou, Morava, Czechoslovakia. (Brother) Horn, Minnie, last known ad- dress, 2253 River Ave., Bronx, N. Y., sought by Leopold Weiss, Ko- romla, Sobrane, Czechoslovakia. (Sister) Iskin, Agneska, last known ad- dress, 159 E. 99th St., New York City, sought by Rudolf Vyskoc, Bratislava, Goetheho 6, Czechoslo- vakia. (Sister) Kaler, Helen, born in Tizsabe- kony, sought by Elek Schwartz, now in Teplice-Sanov Zeidlerova 6, Czechoslovakia. (Sister) Katz, Mrs. Fanny, born Gornosnr Mukacevo in 1909, husband Moritz J. Katz, sought by Bernat Feuer- stein, Prague - Brevnov, Boleslav- ska 65, Czechoslovakia. (Sister) Klein, Mrs. . Paul, native of Bil- ky Carpathian Ruthenia, last known address, c'o Cohen, Brook- lyn, sought by Vlasta Cizkova, Maxova tr. 27, Prague, Stresovice, Czechoslovakia. Lieberman, Jacob, Brooklyn, N. Y., sought by Marek Friedmann, Brno, Koliste 25-27, Czechoslova- kia. (Brother and uncle) . Marks, Eugen, last known ad- dress, 2358 Amsterdam Ave., New York City, sought by Artur Ho- nig, c'o Friedmann, Presov, Slo- vakia, Sabinovska St. Pollack, William, last known ad- dress, 837 Trinity Ave., Bronx, N. Y., sought by Julius Kohn, Slo- venske Pravno 16, County Tur- cansky Sv. Martin, Czechoslovakia. (Uncle) Rosner, Dr. Herman, last known address, 837 Trinity Ave., Bronx, N. Y., sought by George Berman, Pargue II, Vysehradska 27. (Un- cle) Schwartz, Rubin, 241 E. 2nd St.. New Yorlc City, sought by Lt. Leo Silbiger, now Prague VII, Vinar- Relatives Sought Simons School Honor Roll Is Announced 1. Simcha Schapiro, born in Po- land about 60 years ago, sought NEW YORK (JTA) — A storm by cousin Joseph Schwarz, aged A special honor roll has been of criticism from parent, teacher set up for students of the David 46. and communal organizations was W. Simons Branch who have at- mounting here this week follow- 2. Joinc Berland, born in Sed- tended the Saturday morning ser- ing the New York City Board of lesze, Poland, sought by Peisach vices without absence. The serv- Education's refusal by a vote of Szpak, son of Meijer and Sisla. He ices are held in the school under 5 to 1 — with James Marshall dis- was born in 1914 at Oszacza, Po- the direction of Messrs Abraham senting — to dismiss May Quinn, land. Schachter, Abraham Panush, and elementary school teacher charged A. J. Lachover, principal. 3. Samuel Baurer, sought by ne- with spreading anti-Jewish, anti- Following is the list of those Negro and anti-alien propaganda. phew Jacob Sztajnbok, son of Cha- who have achieved this honor: wa Sztajnbok, of Ostrowiec, Po- Among the groups who have Harold Brenner, Sheldon Eizen, protested what, they charge, is a land. Laura Faber, Leonard Gabs, Mar- "white-wash" of Miss Quinn are 4. Chaim Segal from Falticeni, tin Garfinkle, Kenneth Gaynes, the United Parents Association, the aged 46, sought by Chaim Ber- Jerry Gonek, Marion Goodman, Teachers Union (CIO), the Teach- nardt, son of Noech and Hanna. Johnny Katz, Merrill Max, Carole ers Guild (AFL), the American aged 22. Mitnicic, William Nelson, Rollin Jewish Congress, the National Parker, Bernard, Rosen, Irving Federation for Constitutional Lib- 5. Rywen Keisman, born 1880 in Rubin, Melvin Seidman, Charlotte erties and the American Labor Warsaw, sought by nephew Simon Simpson, Lionel Shulman, Larry and Liberal Parties. Rosenberg, son of Avrun and Su- Singal, Seymour Stone, David Assemblyman Philip Schupler of ra, aged 40. Strom, Alvin Strikes, Martin Weil, Brooklyn has announced that he Larry Weiswasser, Larry Wilk Abe Shornik, born in Luck, 6. has written to the State Commis- and Harvey Yourist. Poland, 57 years ago, sought by sioner of Education, demanding The David W. Simons Branch niece, Nina Szulman, daughter of that he investigate the action of has two Minyonim, and election the board in allowing "the teach- Abraham and Debora. of officers was recently held for ing of hate in the New York City 7. Moishe and Riva Leist, Sam- both Minyonim. The following are school system." uel, Solomon, Toivya, and Joseph the officers: Carole Mitnicic, pres- - - Leist from Zolkiewka near Kras- ident; Harvey Yourist, vice-presi- ska 1, Czechoslovakia. (Uncle) nystwi, Poland, and Abram, Dinah dent; Kenneth Gaynes, second Silberstein, S., last known ad- and Masia Blumenfeld from Su- vice-president; Sidney Kovinsky, dress, 506 Fulton Ave., Bronx, N. che-Lipie, Poland, sought by Cha- Harold Brenner, attendance com- Y., sought by Henryk Silberstein, im Lajst, son of Mosek and Frima mittee; Charlotte Shapson and Kalwaryjska, 57/17, Krakow, Po- Lajst. Merrill Max, kiddush and program land. (Brother) committee. Marvin Primak, presi- 8. Paul Rendel, born in Benden- Stern, Carl, born Mukacevo in dent; Vern Primak, vice-president; 1905, came to New York in 1938, Sosnowiecz, Poland, sought by Sa- and Gerald Grossman, vice-presi- la and Erna Rendel from Dabro- sought by Arnost Stern, Teplice dent. Sarum U Lesa 2, Czechoslovakia. wa, Poland. (Brother/ 9. Itschok Burman, sought by Stern, Isidor, 1769 Prospect P1., Abraham Burman and Chasia Le- ► Brooklyn, N. Y., sought by Fran- Va ZS h. tiska Sternova, c'o Kohn, Liberec, 10. Chaitzel Washtzena nee Rul- Studnicna 3, Czechoslovakia. (Fa- ther) ko and Chana-Basia Washtzena, Swartz, Beni, Ohio, sought by sought by nephew Dragiw Rubin. Elek Schwartz, now Teplice-Sanov The Yeshivath Chachmey Lub- Anyone knowing the where- Zeidlerova 6, Czechoslovakia. (Sis- lin's Ladies Auxiliary has invited abouts of the above named, are Detroit Jewry to a Purim get- ter) Zalubil, Imrich, born October requested to please contact. Mrs. together to be held at 3:30 p.m., 11, 1878, last known address, 49 Sue A. Huffman of the Jewish So- Sunday, March 17, at the Yeshi- Stevens Ave., Jersey City, New vah, Linwood and Elmhurst. Sam- Jersey, sought by Maria Psotova, cial Service Bureau, 5737 Second uel Kaplan will journey here from Mocenek No. 113, Slovakia, Cze- Avenue, Trinity 2-4080, Monday New York to provide the enter- choslovakia. (Brother) through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tainment. 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