Affiericam t ewisk Periodical &ter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Frida , November 15, 1946. N4 6. tart the The Voice of the Man in the Street nom as as mar. cod is quite dancer. nderella, ter sin Photos by ERIC BENNETT Staff Photographer 1E: Sunday afternoon. ACE: Dexter at Calvert. QUESTION: What was your re- action when you heard that Rabbi Hershman had retired after 39 years of service to Detroit Jews? MRS. IRWIN PHILLIPS, 3121 Chi- ; sago boulevard, housewife. Since Rabbi Hershman has been 1 a sick man for the past few years, I think he did a wise thing in re- 1 tiring. He has I done his share for Detroit's Jewish commu- nity and de- serves a good rest. I am a mem- ber of Shaarey Zedek and have I slways regarded him as a very tine man. The rest of the congregation members feel the same way and have only the greatest admiration for Rabbi Hershman. In Rabbi Morris Adler, he has one of the best possible successors. I think Rabbi Adler will do a won- derful job. Prin 'nt job )nors as oderick, for the r Ethel r Mrs. a tune shake all de. t act is e Fits" V for a June "-Thew cols- i ts of fanti- sslight Looks tapper a are entire heater for. New Y "If e air as of OSIIIE BAKER, 2304 Chicago bou- levard, jeweler. • / a / / / / I am a friend of Rabbi Hersh- man and feel that he did the right thing in retiring, since his health has not been too good lately. He certainly de- serves a rest. I do not think Rabbi Hersh- man will com- pletely iso late himself from the community. He will still serve us in some capacity and will be busy at his writings. Fortunately, he has a very fine ,77,r,Agsv "—Rabbi Morrin Aqler, aszt.S. amis. h rl i orrnsr, 3320 Calvert avenue, housewife. I think the community will miss Rabbi Hershman. His untiring ef- forts on behalf of his people and his great understanding of their problems have made him one of 'netroit's 3reatest leaders. I think he should still de- vote some time to the commu- nity If his health will per- mit it. Today, we need men of his ability to lead us in our struggles. He has done big things for De- troit's Jews. I hope he can still find time to carry on, if only to a limited degree, and still enjoy a well-earned rest. • MARTIN KRAUSS. 3347 Boston boulevard, jeweler. British. Raid Offices of Rabbi and Zionists Rome and Milan Quarters Searched in Hunt for Embassy Blast Clues ROME (JTA)—British security agents this week raided the offices of the organization of Jewish refugees in Milan, while in Rome the chief of the political section of the police force announced that three Jews among 15 persons arrested after the bombing of the British embassy here are believed to be implicated in the blast. Their names were given as Cha- im Waimber, Pinkus Widman and a man named Schaak. Meanwhile, police are investigating one Jacob Onetzi, who is reported to be the man who arranged the delivery to correspondents of a "communique" of the Irgun Zvai Leumi assum- ing responsibility for the bombing. Military police also raided the headquarters of the emigration of- fice of the Zionist Organization in Rome as well as the office of Chief Rabbi David Prato. Although no explanation was given for the raids, the police took specimens of letters typed on the typewriters in both offices and it Is assumed that the searches were connected with The bombing. The Organization of Jewish Ref- ugees in Italy, the Union of Jew- ish Communities in Italy and the Zionist Federation of Italy mean- while issued a joint statement declaring that none of their mem- bers had any connection with the British embassy explosion. Dr. Umberto Nahon, the Jewish Agency representative in Italy, British Vindicate Released Zionists (Continued from Page 1) welcome, it will not solve any of the grave problems in relation to Palestine. He emphasized that the Agency's stand against terror as a political weapon is unchanged. In response to cries of "We want, to see our leaders" from sms-, .7/1,,, sex appear (d ots` Hstblitik con "Great obstacles still confront us," he told the crowd. "The struggle is continuing and obliges the mobilization of all forces, ob- liges the freedom of our move- ment and obliges responsiblliity and the withstandingg of irrespon- sibility which only can besmirch our flag. We need the unity of the masses in order to achieve the freedom of our people." 14;MIAM' / The Lobster King Specializing in SEA FOOD DINNERS Finest Lobsters, Fish, Oysters Clams, Prime Meats Complete Carry-Out Service • 16805 LIVERNOIS, opp. U. D. 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I have at- tended services GREETING • at Shaarey Ze- CARDS • dek and have ' 'ply the iii=opinion of Rabbi tum GINSBURG ishman. ) think the reason he did not -.:tire sooner was because Rabbi Adler was in the armed forces. Rabbi Hershman wanted to make 11525 DEXTER BLVD. sure his congregation got the best HOgarth 1160 possible man and he felt that Rab- • We Denver • (s•• ■•■ ••••-4.4•4.4.4.4s*-•-• bi Adler was that man. "One of the great experiences in the history of motion Pictures", TIME Magazine (Continued from page 1) Jewish settlers and the present Arab population." Tuesday night speakers were Miss Freda Kirchwey, editor of the Nation, who charged that the Labor government had taken over the Tory policy of appeasement, and Berl Locker, member of the Jewish Agency. TELL HEALTH PLANS On Monday the blueprint for a large-scale health welfare program designed "to salvage in Palestine what remains of the Jewish people in Europe" was outlined to the convention. 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