Friday, July 19, 1946
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
JWV
Broadcast
By PERRY P. BURNSTINE
The Department of Michigan,
Jewish War Veterans of the Unit-
ed States, is busily engaged in a
campaign of enlisting in its ranks,
ten thousand men and women of
the Faith, who were in the
armed forces of the United States
or its allies in World War II.
At the present time, the De.
partment of Michigan consists of
some fifteen posts and eight la-
dies' auxiliaries. Some of the main
purposes of the Jewish War Vet-
erans as fully outlined in their
Constitution are as follows:
1. To maintain true allegiance to
the United States of America.
2. To foster and perpetuate true
Americanism.
3. To combat whatever tends to
impair the efficiency and per-
manency of our free institu-
tions.
4. To uphold the fair name of the
Jew and fight his battles when-
ever unjustly assailed.
5. To encourage the Doctrine of
Universal Liberty, Equal
Rights and full justice to all
men.
6. To combat the powers of big-
otry an darkness wherever
originating and whatever their
target.
7. To preserve the Spirit of Com-
radeship by mutual helpful.
ness to comrades and their
families.
8. To instill love of Country and
Flag and to promote sound
minds and bodies in our mem-
bers and our Youth.
9. To preserve the memories and
records of patriotic service
perfofmed by the men of our
Faith.
10. To honor their memory and
shield from neglect the graves
of our heroic dear.
The Jewish War Veterans a e
closely affiliated with and coope
ate with the American Legion
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Dis-
allied American Veterans, Amvets,
Polish War Veterans, and Catho-
lic War Veterans, as well as many
non-veteran groups, to help solve
many problems of mututfl interest.
The Jewish War Veterans are
developing. an active program in
the Youth Movement to combat
juvenile delinquency, to further
education in general among both
young and old, to help the Gov-
ernment in publicizing worthwhile
campaigns, municipal, State and
National.
A large plot of ground has bech
purchased and paid for by the
Jewish War Veterans in the
northwestern section of Detroit.
On this plot these will be a large
athletic field and memorial home
for veterans. A campaign to se-
cure sufficient funds to complete
this project, to which the vete-
rrins will contribute considerably,
will be actively instituted in the
very near future.
The organization is non-politi-
cal.
Information in regards to the
Jewish War Veterans organiza-
tion can be had by writing to the
State Department Headquarters,
8122 12th Street at Seward, De-
troit 6, Michigan.
VACATION TIME
ZLA TKIN'S
'Finest Resort in South Haven'
Dancing in our own pavilion—
Tennis — Ping Pocg — All
Sports—Children'. Counselors
and Playgrounds.
Famous for Our Delicious mesas
The Ideal Spot for Play and Rest
Zlatkin's Resort
South Haven, Mich. Phone 666
Jewish Religious Objects Rescued
From Nazis Entrusted To J W B
Gen. McNarney Gives
Rabbi Kaufman
Menorah to Museum
Wins Fellowship
A Menorah hammered out of
scraps and shell casings
For Study Abroad cartridge
by Jews in the Landsberg dis-
Rabbi Jay Kaufman, son of Mr. placed persons center in Germany
and Mrs. Hiram D. Kaufman, of has been presented by General
17375 Monica, has been awarded Joseph T. McNarney, Commander
the Mrs. Henry S. Morgenthau of American forces in Europe, to
Fellowship for graduate study the Museum of the Jewish Theo-
abroad, it was announced at the logical Seminary, Broadway r<
Hebrew Union College graduation. 122nd Street, it was annow
Rabbi Kaufman, one of the eight yesterday.
newly-ordained rabbis, will ma-
The ceremonial nine-armed can-
triculate at the Hebrew Univer- dlestick, thirteen inches high • and
sity in Jerusalem in pursuance of ten inches broad, with the char-
his Ph.D. degree. The Morgenthau acteristic burnished colors of cop-
grant comes in addition to a per and brass, was given to Gen.
$2,000 gift given Rabbi Kaufman cral McNarney by the Jewish
for graduate study by Niagara D.P.'s as a symbol of gratitude for
Falls Congregation Beth El, where their liberation by the armed
he served as a chaplain replace- forces of the United States. The
ment.
Menorah was wrought in one of
While a student, Rabbi Kauf- the craftsmanship-training schools
man served, in addition to Niag- set up by the Jews in the Lands-
ara Falls, congregations in Laredo, berg camp.
Texas, and Sandusky and Lima,
Ohio. This summer he will return
to pulpit at Temple Beth El, where
A collection of 105 Jewish religious objects stolen by the Nazis he served similarly as summer-
from synagogues they destroyed, and rescued by the Jewish commu. rabbi in 1944. Rabbi Kaufman was
nity of Nuremberg has been given into the temporary custody of the recently married to Miss Aviva
Committee on Army and Navy Religious Activities (CANRA) of the Gootman, of Cincinnati, now di-
LONDON (JTA) — A Jewish
National Jewish Welfare Board by Chaplain Isaiah Rackovsky, to rector of Junior activities and Agency spokesman here denied a
Camp
Habonim
for
the
Jewish
whom the objects were given by Nurembergl Jewish community as
report that the scheduled meet-
Community Center.
a gift to American Jewry. Here Rabbi David de Sola Pool (right),
ing of the Agency executive has
chairman of CANRA, is shown examining some of the objects with
been shifted from Paris to Lon-
Chaplain Rackovsky. Pending permanent disposition of the collection
don. He said that the meeting,
which is due to be held next
it has been left in the custody of JWB's Committee on Army & Navy
week, will convene in the French
Religious Activities.
Bertram Sandwelss, 16-year-old, capital.
•
rA of separation requirements, the was victorious over some 800 other
(The New York office of the
general demobilization picture to- contestants in the Wolverine Boy's Jewish Agency also denied that
day looks something like this:
State extemporaneous speaking the executive would meet In Lon-
Grand total of men and women contest held June 21 at Michigan don.
discharged from service reached State College, E. Lansing.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
10,726,788, divided as follows:
* With FRANK BECKMAN
Army, 7,500,000; Navy, 2,689,454; Irving Sandwelss, of 2725 Bur-
Marine Corps, 382,847, and Coast lingame Ave., and Central High
School honor student. Sandwelss
A LITTLE OVER A YEAR Guard, 154,487.
North on U.S. 31 of S. Haven
ago the Germany edition of Stars
Of the 1,541 Army generals once was sponsored by the Julius Ro-
GLENN, MICHIGAN
and Stripes featured a story on a on active duty, only 550 are still senwald Post 218, American Le-
gion.
79th Division master sergeant... toting silver stars.
AMERICAN PLAN
Wolverine Boy's State is an in-
a Jewish refu-
Rooms with hot and cold
Fathers in the Marine Corps
tensive
course
in
government
and
gee from Co. with two or more dependent chil-
running water.
logne . . . who dren qualified for discharge on democracy, where high school
Dance Pavilion
youths
are
given
training
along
found among July 15. This also included men
On Lake Michigan — Private
these lines. Yearly, since 1942, the
the 100 survi- with 20 points. Effective Aug. 1, Rosenwald Post has sponsored
Beach
vors of the 16,. men with 24 months of active candidates, three of whom have
Charles E. Rubin, Jack J. Good-
000 Jews of service and fathers with one de- won high honors. Robert Fenkel
num, Mgrs.
that city . . . h i s pendent child will be put on the has charge of selections of can-
Phone: Glen 47
mother and fa- eligible list.
didates for the post.
Chicago Phone: Mans. 7229
ther alive . . .
It's getting so people look twice
among the at men in uniform.
s—s—s
ruins.
Beckman
HOTEL BILTMORE — South Haven. Mich.
S g t. Bernard
SHOULD THE TERMINAL-
Bernkopf was forced to leave his LEAVE pay measure, which has
t
parents when the fighting 79th already been passed unanimously
pushed deeper into "Krautland". by the House of Representatives,
Before he left, however, he and secure similar treatment from the
his outfit saw to it that the el. Senate, millions of veterans can
derly couple were reinstated in expect checks averaging around
their own home and were fur- $250 to pop up some day via the
nished food rations to see them mailman.
through the impending famine pe-
As the issue now stands, offi-
cers are blessed with that lovely
riod.
Army friends of Sgt. Bernkopf green stuff for accumulated leave,
will be glad to know that today and enlisted men are rewarded
the reunion has been made per- with a pat on th back and a few
There is no Better Address
manent. Through the aid of the pink slips from the chaplain.
National Refugee Service, financed
If you're interested in how much
There's Nothing Fitter Than
by the 1946 United Jewish Appeal you've got coming, get out a pen-
campaign, the Bernkopfs are to- cil and paper and start figuring.
gether again . . . living on Ber-
Leave of two and a half days
nard's farm, Blue Acre, near a month for each month service
The Most Exclusive Resort in
since Sept. 8, 1939, will be auth-
Camden, N. J.
South Haven, Michigan
And Sgt. Bernkopf, who won orized. Vets will be paid for un-
Rooms with private bath
the Bronze Star for preventing used leave, up to a limit of 120
and shower. Children's din-
tlje Nazis from blowing up a days.
ing room and governess.
Pay will be based on the rank
bridge which might have hin-
Play-grounds, private bath-
dered the American advance in of the person held at the time of
ing beach. Men's and
Alsace, thinks often and with nos- his discharge, plus subsistence al.
women's solariums. Concert
talgia of his 79th Division bud- lowances. The latter will be made
Orchestra.
dies who befriended him . . . and at a minimum rate of 70 cents a
"The Only Cabaret in
of the Catholics in Cologne who day. Payments will be made in
Town"
sheltered his mother in the Do- lump-sum forms and will be free
6 Acts of Vaudeville—
minican cloisters, while his father of taxes and other claims.
Dancing Nightly
took haven in an underground
As a consolation, survivors will
hideout.
receive the vet's accumulated
s—s—s
wealth if lie should die before
JULY 4 NOT ONLY MARKS collecting the amount himself.
"COOLEST SPOT IN MICHIGAN"
this country's independence from
If and when you should collect
England but also a memorable this money, bow in a moment of
day in the life of Norman Zeldes, prayer to the clerks still in uni-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zeldes, form — who are sweating over 14
of 2022 Hazelwood Ave. At 10 million service records.
a. m. of that day, Norman was
handed his discharge papers at
Great Lakes and Lild that he was
A Spacious
Everything for
"fired" from Uncle Sam's Navy.
Happy about finishing some 20
Resort with
a fine Vacation
months service, which included an
eight-month stretch of sea duty,
Accommodations
of Leisure or
NioMM3c Zeldes announced plans "where vacation dreams come true"
to resume his art studies this
at All Times
A ctivity
South Haven's Finest Resort
DINIING ROOM.
fall under the GI Bill of Rights.
s_s_.
80 Acres of Playtime Paradise
Children's governess
line food served as always
A DOLLAR WILL GET YOU
All rooms remodeled and newly
New dance paillion and our own
6D•
• A gay, friendly crowd
decorated
five that most vets upon their dis-
orchestra for dancing and enter-
• Swimming, tennis, golf, horses
Newly tiled bathrooms and showers
tainment
charge from service immediately
• Handball, ping pong, archery
In all buildings
Newly remodeled recreation build-
forgot about points, dep6ndency
I•rivnte baths and showers
• Dancing, concerts, movies
ing—refreshments, soda fountain.
Newly
constructed Lobby, exquis-
discharge requirements and the
Planned Activities
card room, etc
itely furnished for comfort
like. With the gradual reduction
To new enormous terraces where
Our Im‘es and ears provided for
Deny Agency Meeting
Will Shift from Paris
Bertram Sandwelss Is
Top State Speaker
I ING AROUND
Berry's Resort
BARON'S RESORT
SAMSON'S RESORT
ET:
FIDELMAN'S
Rooms with Bath
Superb Food
Grand Park Hotel
Best Locat:on in
South Haven, Mich.—Phone 96
Opposite Beautiful Park—near Beach
6 Min. Walk to Shopping • Theatre
.7. A. MANN and M. RUBLN,
Proprietors
Write for folder
Open June 16
North Shore Drive
South Haven, Mich,
one may relax In comfort
guests' cons enience.
Bathing at our own private bench; also Baseball. Tennis, Golf, Horse-
back Riding and other epodes.
Write or Phone for Illustrated Folder—
Phone 379 or 443
F. SAMSON
South Haven, Mich.