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June 21, 1946 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-06-21

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A illela killi *With Peddled alder

CLIFTON ARMS - CINCINNATI SO, OHIO

Page Eleven

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, June 21, 1946

tivutzah Ivrith
Honors Hebrew
School Graduates

Rockwell Elected 1Haganah Bares Plot
Arrest 5,000 Jews
To National Baiik To (Continued
from Page 11
ties
and
to
the
police Indicated
Directors Board
the exact location of arms stores,

LETTER BOX

(Continued from Page 4)
My acceptance, dear friend, was predicated on the conviction that
you arc as stirred by a sense of pity and compassion as I am; that
you, as the intellectual and moral leader of your peeople, would go to
the limit of your ability in stirring the consciousness of your readers
so that they in turn, would give Immediate aid and support to mil-
lions of God's children who, unless relief is brought to them, will
die of hunger.
From my long contact with you and other publishers I know of
no single group that is more responsive to a humanitarian appeal
than you are. That is the long tradition of foreign language pub-
lishers and editors. "Bear ye one another's burdens" is more than a
Biblical injunction: it is part of your own faith.
And so I appeal to you, with all the passion and fervor at my
command: Do your part in this great emergency. Stir up the well.
springs of pity in the hearts of your people. Plead with them to feed
the starving. Plead with them to keep alive millions who hove al-
ready suffered the torments of hell.
Publish editorials in support of the Emergency Food Collection.
Publish articles. Publish advertisements with or without sponsors.
Help! Help! The emergency is great.
Tell the people what they can do to help. Tell them to mail
money orders to Lee Marshall, Executive Director, Emer-
checks or
gency Food Collection, 100 Maiden Lane, New York 7, N.Y.
Cordially yours,
NATHAN H. SEIDMAN, Chairman
Foreign Language Press Division
Emergency Food Collection.

Eugene W. Lewis, President, and contained instructions on how
Members of the two graduation
Industrial National Bank-Detroit, to approach these caches and the
classes of the United Hebrew
announces the election of Walter Jewish settlements; how to pre-
Schools and their parents were
vent the inhabitants from puffin.;
guests of the Ladies' Auxiliary of
up resistance; and how to com-
Kvutzah Ivrith at a reception
bat resistance by tanks, heavy ar_
the June 18 at the Rose Sittig
tillery and planes.
Bldg.
Scheduled in Few Daym
principals of the two grad_
g classes, Morris Lachover
The Jews were to be caught un-
awares, according to the plan
and Solomon Kasdan, addressed
which was laid nut by four British
the group. Brief talks were also
_
generals who arrived early last
nd by instructors, Max Got .
deliverd
week in Palestine to give final
don and Aaron Toback.
approval to suggestions prepared
lg. , The pupils recited some of the
by the Palestine authorities for
poems which were featured at
"cleaning up" the Jewish resist-
the graduation. The two plays,
ance movement. The mass-raids on
"Ruth" and "David," were also
the Jewish settlements were to he
re-enacted.
started within a few day s , accord-
Refreshments were served by
ing to the Haganah broadcast.
the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Kvut-
Immediately upon their arrival,
zah, headed by Mrs. Abraham
the four generals went into session
Panush.
with the senior officers of the
Bibles were distributed to each
military, police and intelligence
graduate by Mrs. Meyer Beckman
departments. After studying topo-
for the Woman's Auxiliary of the
graphic maps of Palestine, they TIIANKS CHRONICLE
United Hebrew Schools.
worked out the final disposition of
Editor:
Singing was conducted by Moe
the troops, including mechanized Dear
As president of the Primrose Benevolent Club, t wish to take this
units,
and
a
time-table
for
the
opportunity to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to your
Kesner.
WALTER ROCKWELL
operation, the broadcast disclosed.
Auxiliary Meets
(Photo by Bachrach) The announcer concluded with 't)ke paper for the publicity which you have rendered us for the past year.
.. ' A meeting of the Ladies' Auxi-
The Primrose Benevolent Club can well point with pride to over
liary of the Kvutzah Ivrith, at F. Rockwell to the Bank's Board warning: "If the British put this 15 years of charitable contributions, local, national and international.
plan
into
action,
the
Jews
will
Any future publicity that you will give us, will, I am certain,
which the work of this organiza- of Directors.
Mr. Rockwell, President of Tim- fight to the end. Fire will he an- help us a great deal to carry on our noble work most successfully.
tion was reviewed and evaluated,
swered
with
fire."
With best wishes for your success, I remain,
was held at the home of Mrs. ken-Detroit Axle Company, was
While the Jews throughout Pal-
Respectfully.
born and educated in Boston and
A. Selesny last week.
MRS. JOSEPH RODMAN, President
estine expressed their satisfaction
The organization has a two-fold holds B.S. and M.S. Degrees from
at the discovery of the British
aim: self-education, for which Tufts College. He came to Detroit plan, the authorities displayed
ish refugee's from the Carpatho-
Ukraine who are entering tho
purpose they gather at bi-weekly in 1933 from the Wisconsin Axle great tension following the Ha-
meetings: and fund raising for th.z Division of Timken-Detroit Axle ganah broadcast. Immediately
country In great numbers.
The Federation estimated that
support and advancement of He- Company as vice-president and after its conclusion, special pre-
at least 4,000 Jews from the Car-
general manager and was made cautions were taken—large num-
brew Culture.
— -
president and member of the bers of tanks and armored cars
PARIS, (.ITA)- -The Federation patho-Ukraine, former Czecho-
board in 1940, which position he were dispatched to guard the of Jewish Societies in France has slovak territory which is now rt
roads. Simultaneously rigid checks announced that it is establishing part of the USSR, have entered
now holds.
He Is a member of the Univer- were imposed upon Jewish travel- a special department to aid Jew- France
sity Club of Chicago, Detroit Club, lers. Police duties were taken over
(Continued from Page 1)
Detroit Athletic Club, Detroit Golf by troops who checked the iden-
Dominican Government felt that
tity documents of Jews and
Club and Detroit Boat Club.
the statement "filled him with dis-
searched the luggage of Jewish
passengers on trains, busses and
may."
Professor Joseph Chamberlain,
automobiles.
chairman of the Board of Direc.
i
tors of the National Refugee Ser-
vice, declated that Bevin was "un-
aware of the humanitarian ac-
tions of the American government
and people," and that the implica-
Abraham Cohen,' of 2950 Leslie
tion that immigrants here are re-
Avenue. Detroit, formerly with the
White Crushed
garded as a burden is "false."
Jewish Community Council of De-
Max Zaritzky, president of the
Kid, with Soft
troit, sailed recently aboard S.S.
United Hat, Cap and Millinery
Ernie Pyle for Europe, where he
Workers, and national treasurer
Leather Soles . .
of the National Committee for
will join the overseas staff of the
Labor Palestine said that Bevin
Joint Distribution Committee, ma-
Sizes 1 to 4
was "speaking a language for-
jor American agency aidng Jew-
eign to the entire labor move-
ish survivors abroad.
Widths C.D.E
ment. The integrity of labor lead-
ership has been challenged by the
occupy its pulpit for the coming
unmatched duplicity of Mr. Sev-
year. Rabbi Segal served as a
in."
chaplain during the war.
Judge Simon Rifkind of the
Sabbath services of Saturday,
New York Federal District Court
June 29, will be the occasion of
called it "the most barbarous
the Bar Mitzvah of the sons of
statement that has been uttered
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Beck and
since the beginning of the war."
QUALITY SHOES—PROPERLY FITTED
At a huge demonstration at
Mr. and Mrs. Max Stulberg.
TRinity 2.4727
Madison Square Garden, U S Zion-
8950 TWELFTH ST.
1•z-1st leaders bitterly attacked Bevin
Monday thru Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
as "having repeatedly given evi-
During July and August, Closed Sunday
dence of a virulent anti-Jewish
bias."
The British Foreign office, in
an fittempt to soften the resent-
ment both in England and Amer-
ica declared that the remark was
"a jesting aside."


France to Help
Jewish Refugees

Bevin's Sneer Rouses
`. 'Fury Throughout U.S.

Northwest Hebrew to
New Build ng

EDWARDS TODLINS
For Little Feet

Copncil Worker Gone;
Cohen Sails for Europe

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