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DETROIT AMISH allIONICLI3 and The Legal Chronicle
World News in Brief
Jews in Reich Town
Defy Trade Boycott
79 Temple Beth El Children
Consecrated by Rabbi Glazer
Friday, October 25, 1946
Agency Leaders
Await Freedom
(Continued from page 1)
Are concentrating their units
in Egypt preparatory to moving
into Palestine, the Jerusalem
correspondent of the Daily Sketch
reported. The correspondent ro.
vealed that the First Armored
Division, which formerly !a w
service in the Trieste area,
has
been shipped to Egypt where
is being brought to full IT
strength. This unit will sou
move into Jerusalem to replae
the 31st Brigade. Two other divi.
sions and a number of auxiliary
units now in Italy will
also be
sent to Palestine when the Ita-
lian peace treaty is signed, the
correspondent wrote, adding that
this would bring the strength of
the British garrison to 100,000
fighting men.
Leaving Area Would Be Admission
of Nazi Victory, They Tell Army
MUNICH (JTA)—One hundred and eighty-five Jews
in the north Bavarian town of Nuernberg Vorm Wald
facing an economic boycott by the German population
have rejected an unofficial suggestion from the military
government authorities that they move from the town.
The Jews maintain that to leave now would be a
sign of weakness and an admis-
sion that the military govern-
ment has failed to smash Nazi
activity.
The German boycott, which ex-
tends even to refusing to sell food
to the Jews, resulted from the ex-
humation and reburial of the
bodies of 29 Jews murdered in the
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Tem- Sidney Levine, Robert London, Edward
Relatives and friends of the fol-
Flossenburg concentration camp,
ple Beth El consecrated a group A. Lumberg, Michael Bernard Marcus,
lowing European survivors are
•When several of the local Nazis
of 79 children who have entered Irwin Jay Mackie.
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3e gt i h s in e D I d e i t i s t z:
Elizabeth Esther Marko, David Paul
refused to exhume the bodies, they
the religious school of the Temple Meshorer,
Patricia Joyco Mohr, Charles
were beaten by some soldiers and
milder) and Simon
for the first time in ceremonies Nathanson, Dale Grant Rands, Nancy Schneider are being sought
by Meryl
several Jews.
Jean Rattner, Stephanie Ellen Reinitz, GIttle cytrynbaurn now In Germany;
Oct. 20. The consecrants were:
Stuart
Jeffrey
Rice,
Susan
Carol
Rice,
Bruce David Abrams, Joan Barbara
Fink family and Rothman family are
In an attempt to forestall strikes
WARSAW, (JTA)—A delegation
Allen Warren Aronoff, Rhoda Barry Rope, Anaruth Rosenwach, Mari- being sought by A. Testa of Poland;
by displaced Jews similar to the of the Union of Jewish Communi- Akers,
I3oth Aronoff, Deanna Barnes, Sandra lyn Adele Rothschild, Jay Franklin Sand, Dora Seine, and Est . !! Judel 1Volsaohn
one which occurred at the Baben- ties will leave for the United Barnes. Brenda Michelle Barr, Janet Mark Frederic Schreiber, Errol David are being sought by Weld Pletrohowicr
hausen camp when 2,000 Jews re- States soon in response to an in- Susan Bartholomew, Barbara Jean Ber- Schubot, Elaine Vivian Seffinger, Charles B. Fiedler formerly of Adama Ave., De:
Hansen Seller, Nancy Lynn Shapero,
fused to enter the center because vitation tendered by the World man, Caren Elaine Berman, Ivan Saul William Elson Shell. Minna Rae Slawin, trolt, is being sought by Rosa Grinberg;
Block, Barbara Bonin, Harriet Louise
L'ditat Hersch Is being sought by Enta
its physical conditions were poor, Jewish Congress.
Sue
Ellen Stein, Marsha Stone, Hope Sin Smid; Leib Grunbaum Is seeking
Draft, Ira George Briskman, Andrew
Turkel, Jane Ann Warshaw, Thomas
the Army has conducted repre-
Louis Camden, Richard Allan Cogan.
Basis Krakowsky, his aunt, also Morris
Russle Wanda Welch, Barba- Krakowsky, his uncle; Sholem Brown,
sentatives of voluntary relief agen-
The delegation will be headed Janice Marie Colman, Lois Elaine Con- Warshaw,
helm, Jolly Ann Conn, Jill Sharon Da- ra Carolyn 'Weiss, James Barry Willis, born in Dobobrzyn, Poland, watchmaker
cies and the Jewish Central Com- by the Chief Rabbi of Poland, Dr. vis,
Michael Eugene Deshon, Gerald Margo' Phyllis Winkelman, Robert G. who lived formerly In Toronto, Can.,
mittee on a tour of two sites David Kehane, who is a colonel Harry Elsenberger, Michael V. Fox, Joel Wise, Donna Wlsok, Allan Zatkin, Bar- being sought by Itelosh Cohen and the
where camps are being erected for and chief Jewish chaplain in the David Gershenson, Laurel Ann Goldman, bara Eva Zohott.
son of Yoshi Goldberg; Sons of Samuel
The tradition of handing down Friedman, family probably from MI,.
infiltrees who formerly we re Polish Army. Other members are Roger Goldman, John Wolfe Goldsmith,
Robert Grant, Linda Lee Granet,
Hungary, being sought by Ella
housed in tent centers.
M. P. Zilberberg, secretary general Paul
the Torah from generation to gen- kolz,
(Isadore) Steiner, Calton Mosilor No, 304,
Charles Michael Gross, Lawrence Owen
ri ni an;oau;ghiltV lia,ydys:‘lia;a1Caanrd-
The new camps are situated of the Union of Jewish Communi- Gross, Ned Richard Harley, James An- eration was performed by the fol- Bucharest, Romani
being
north of Frankfurt in the Kassel ties, Rabbi Trajatman of Wroclaw, thony Hauser, Nina Elizabeth 'tenser, lowing family of three generations:
Charles Allen Jacobowitz, Ronna Mae Jacob Grant, grandfather; Benja- Danuta Krawczyk; Elmer Kleln Kantor
formerly
of
Warsaw,
S.
P.
Atlas,
area. One of the tent centers at
Is being sought by Marla and l)anuta
Jurow, Leon Michael Katz, Steven
Cham has been closed and the representative of the Mizrachi, and Richard Kelt, Barbara Keywell, Michael min W. Grant, son; and Paul Krawczyk; Aron Licht is being sought
Grant,
grandSon.
by Josef Itelszman or Hershmann;
second one at Landshut will be one representative of the Agudath Edmund Kohleriter, Gary Mikes, Robert
Israel.
Szmajo Becker, or Deicer, being sought
evacuated this week.
by Moshe Berger; Zelig Damb, uncle, Is
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being sought by Beret Eskin; I.Tsehok
The delegation, which represents
and Moirdre Bornstein are being sought
religious Zionists and orthodox
by Abram Bornstein of Poland; Welwel
Jewry, will report on the activi-
Zaler and Rosa Beige] Zaler, aunt and
uncle, are being sought by Michal
ties of the Jewish communities
Schwartz, formerly Mater Weisser; Nei-
which represent a large section of
ra Perelman is being sought by Wale
the Jewish population not repre-
Geller; Rafal Schreiber is being sought
BUCHAREST (JTA)—An agree- sented on the Central Jewish Com-
by Leopold Schreiber.
ment has been reached between mittee.
The situation In Palestine and
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of
representatives of the Romanian
the plight of the Jews In displaced tho above named Is requested to call
the
Jewish Social Service Bureau, 5737
ministry of justice and leaders of
Akiba Lewinski, representative
persons camps will be discussed Second
avenue, TRinity 2-4080.
the Jewish community to restore of the Youth Allyah department
by
James
G.
McDonald,
at
a
meet-
Shire
Miniuk and Fishel Minluk, for-
The thirtieth anniversary cele-
full citizenship rights to Jews of the Jewish Agency, has ar-
merly of Wlortrzimlerz, Poland, now re-
ing
sponsored
by
the
Men's
Club
from Bessarabia and Bukovina who rived In Warsaw to arrange for bration of the Chesed Shel Emes of Congregation Bnai Moshe at 8 siding In Detroit, Is being sought by
surrendered their Soviet citizen- the transfer of 2,000 children to (Hebrew Benevolent Society) will p. m. Tuesday in the synagogue, their niece Freed' Itelchman, (a daugh-
ter of Sima Minluk's sister) in Pales-
ship and returned to Romania af- France, pending their departure be at 2 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at Dexter and Lawrence avenues.
tine. Her address; Memel Rochel, Jeru-
Congregation Bnai Moshe.
ter these territories had been for Palestine.
salem, T. D. IS, PALESTINE.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman will be McDonald is a recognized author-
ceded to Russia.
At the same time, the Union of principal speaker and Cantor Da- ity on Palestine and refugee prob-
* • •
Jewish Communities is arranging vid Katzman will chant the Haz- lems. He was head of the Inter-
for the departure of 150 children karah and present a recital of governmental Committee on Ref-
ugees and chairman of the Ameri-
to England, where they will be liturgical music.
The next speaker on the Ameri-
Remarks of welcome will be can delegation on the Anglo-
received by orthodox families. The
Central Jewish Committee has de- made by Louis Shiell and Harry American Committee on Palestine. can Jewish Congress radio hour
WARSAW (JTA) — Although clined to participate in either ac- E. Citrin, masters of ceremonies, His sympathetic attitude towards at 9:45 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 28,
and Samuel Brezner and Morris the homeless and stateless victims over station WJLB will be Arthur
the mass emigration of Jews tion.
Fisher, president and vice-presi- of the Hitler terror is well known. L. Robbins, assistant prosecuting
from Poland has not ceased, a
Reports received here from Si-
dent respectively of Chesed Shel
The subject of his address is attorney of Wayne County.
stabilization of the Jewish posi-
Reuben Zaltzman, national exe-
"What Next in Palestine?"
tion In the Silesian part of the lesian mining towns disclose that Emes.
cutive secretary of the Jewish Peo-
In the evening, a dinner will be
country is definitely noticeable, Jewish miners have established
William Bein, representative of production records in both coal served in the social hall to be fol- tions can be made by calling TY. ple's Fraternal Order, will address
a mass meeting at 8:30 p.m. Mon-
lowed by orchestra music.
the Joint Distribution Commit- and gold mines.
6-1686 or by visiting the office at day, Oct. 28, at the Jewish Cul-
Price per plate is $5. Reserva- 2995 Joy road.
tee in Poland, reported upon his
tural Center, 2705 Joy road.
return from a visit to Jewish
communities in Silesia.
Polish Leaders
Invited to U.S.
Nazi Survivors
Seek Detroiters
Delegation to Report
on Jewish Activity
Chesed Shel Emes Mc Donald's
Dinner on Nov. 3 Talk Awaited
Romania Gives In
on Citizenship Plea
30th Anniversary
to be Celebrated
Robbins to Give Next
AJC Radio Address
Silesian Situation
Becomes Stabilized
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