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May 30, 1946 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-05-30

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Page Two

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

DETROIT POST

No

I

13 5



D.

Levinson, I t o ny

History

The Detroit Post is he oldest in
Michigan. It was orga ed in 1936
under the ins
ership of
Maurice Bordel
was the
first commander.
rinal mem-
bership was only 1
the mem-
bership now is one of
argest ;n
the United States.
The Detroit Post
on the
first and third M
every
rters
month at the
d
and invites vet
ars
I and II to

Sha Piro,

Hon,

Levinson, 115 than

Shapiro,

Levin, Eli

Shapiro, Lou,

Levy, Mark

:Market, B e n

!writer, Nathan

Sharkey, Samuel

Levitt, Joseph



Louis

!thief., (yi n ,

Licht, Sam

Light stone, Hat

avid, Jack s.

Lipson, Philip

sehubiner, Ii,,

Liss, Herman

Selker, Chat le, s.

iu

Love, Dav id



Leland, Louis

Sehlman„la. "I. N.

Madison, Hart

Fred

Schwart

Mankof sky,

0, 11'in. NI.
sherint..,.. I ,as ,,1

Mandel, WO



Markov It z

Hairy II.

I IT,

an

Marsh, II

Harold

end elm, chat les

to

Mendels

Sa

teu hen

Meskin,4•rl

Miller

envy W

Mille 1 av I

er H.

Mill SIM

1ph

Al

S

Commander
Senior Vico-
Junior Vice
Chaplain .
Judge Ad

MEMORIAL DAN', NIAli 10, IN

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K
Ede
ise

wino

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Abets, Sam



Nit,

A bend, Da

Asherson,

A vlson, II

AVIsOII,

J,

Bayles, Mo

Babeock,

Barnett, Jo

Benyas, Ma

Harry Leibson

Bennett, Dr.

Derma, Max

Berkman, Meyer

on was a true example of the kind of men who ar
Detroit Post. He was in the Navy in the firs
as a pharmacist. He was Past Commander o
took the position of Adjutant. He was adjut
h.
ed in many ether activities besides veter
nt of the Aesculapians, Jewish druggist
ree Mason and Shriner.
es Moines College, he was interes
ays. An inafatigable worker,
to "take it easy" but he never
free brothers and four sisters

Berman, Julius

Berman, Tom

Berman, Hersh

Berman, Seymou

ter

Berger, Harry

illstrow, MorriV,I

Brown, Charlq'

Borman, To

Burnsteln, I

an, Jo

Burnstine,

Ian,

Burns, A

Alma
ne, J
n, re

Brown, Win

Bernstein, (

Berkowitz,

Koga

Korn

Jordan, Al

K re

ter

Haar, Morri.

Kull

sett

Hammer

Ker

Cantor, Hanle

Ell

Gershenoff,

Day

Fr

flai

Cohen, Abraham

(term

Isado
Hym
mue

l

Wit

Jacobson, Eli

0

Grossman,

'Itafetz, Joseph

tan

Joelnon,

yid A.

Gut man,

'

Sid

Chafetz, Samuel

0
Go
Gor

uel

It

I tossen,

en, Mort is

Harr

oniticl

Jack

yet

Good

Cohen, Lou

,ould,

Cohen, Roy C. •

I.

•k

'renal

Cohen, I. J.

1.

tthel

Cowan, Benj.

la x 1.

. a,•olmot, S

Cavalier, Max

berg

Milton S.

C
Milton Cohen
University and wor

the
Ca

subjects.
Milton was an ardent
fan. Athletic, he also
bowling and tennis.
He spent two years in
Air Forces as a radio o
a B-29 and attained th
sergeant.
He lost his life on
1945, in France.
He was 21 years of

ring
He
ate
Hi

j or
an
an
t o
es e

g was working
is when he en-

t4k. was a student
when he an-

08
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d Ntet...sers
II

1 4.

d

se
a
Nor
Sch
He
in S
E n g
plan
teac

e ti- t
Seito

H

Or

n 9
up
gineering and go to
e was actively inter-
nism and was chair-
Habonim Organiza -
it prior to his enlist-

.

ball
yed

1.•n
1 s n
d.
e We
. Ital
id t
son:
11t was 24 years

rmy
on
of

h 4,

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year and a half in
His last campaign
e in the Pacific.
ears of age.

Si

Meyer B. Stein was a chemical
engineer for the Semet-Solvay
Company when
he entered the
Navy. He was
a graduate of
t h e University
of Michigan.
He planned
to resume h i s
work when the
war was over
a n d consoled
himself wit h
the th ought that his hobby of
photography could still go on
even in the service.
Meyer served about six mont
in the armed forces. He was
Ensign in charge of a gun c
on a Liberty ship, used in
he
voying supplies to Europe.
ship was lost in December 14 2 2
He was 23 years of ag

.

art

Sidney Pokart was attending
Highland Park Jr. College when
he entered the
Army. He was

Meyer B. Stein

1 ,

is

Ilea be„

with

, I larry

so

Curtis, Albert L.

11,1ipil.L

ky, Mot

la r

etc

Chabln, Harry



I

hos e

thank Me, Di

Cash, Mike

1.

the

a graduate a'
Central H i g '

Central H
School.
The backbone
of any army is
the infantry for
it is this branch
of the service that must take and
hold the ground after it has been
softened up by the other forces.
It was in the infantry that Nor-
man spent one full year.
He went through several cam-
paigns and in 1943, in the Anzio
Campaign in Italy, he gave his
last full measure of devotion.
He was 21 years of age.

medi-
a 'chool.
Although h e
claimed no spe-
cial hobbies, he
took a profound interest in his
work. He had hoped to mak"
printing his vocation.
Assigned to the Army Air Fore-
(••, he was soon shipped to Eng-
land as the air might of America
overseas grew. He attained the
rank of sergeant during his one
year in uniform and died on a
bombing mission.
He was 22 years of age.

School.
.1
When the 7th
Infantry Divi-
sion l e ft the
west coast for
Pacific duty, he
was wearing
the bars of 1
enant. He knew that the life
w (on
infantry officer was
0
in danger, and knew also
sta
that
e . confidence of his men
ssary for a smooth-oper .
was
ating , d. It was this devotion
. that cost him his life
to his
tht
He died ' Xi,, le trying to save
endlisted mar
f 3Ah.oisunde
oh fad0 b
ars of age.
He was 21

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