100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

December 20, 1946 - Image 36

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-12-20

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

• Friday, December 20, 1946.

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Le ,el Chronicle

Page Twenty

Polish Rabbi Accuses
Clergy of Hate Acts

Institute President

RESITO..51525

Season's Greetings

Head Chaplain Asserts Priests Aid
Fascists, Refuse to Curb Intolerance

11r. and Mrs. D. Yaffc

Continental Metal Co.

atl-tH:Hx1-04:1-01:1-actixitHx8:8:Hm:,

PARIS (JTA)—The Catholic clergy in Poland has
been backing fascist bands which engage in anti-Semitic
activities and has done nothing to check the anti-Semit-
ism which is widespread throughout the country, Rabbi
David Kahane, president of the Jewish consistory of
Poland and chief rabbi of the Polish army, has charged.

Dr. Kahane revealed that secur-
ity authorities recently seized an
anti-Semitic exhibit in a church
in Leczyca and arrested the or-
ganizers. The exhibit consisted of
a painting of bearded Jews drain-
ing blood from the body of a
Christian boy and a glass casket
containing the skeleton of a child
allegedly killed on Passover for
ritual purposes.
The casket, the rabbi said, had
been shown all over Europe as
part of an anti-Semitic exhibition
arranged by the Nazis.
Rabbi Kahane, one of the few
survivors of the Jewish community
in Lwow, remained in the ghetto
there during the German occupa-
tion despite an offer by Archbi-
shop Czeptieky to shelter him. He
was eventually taken to a death
camp, from which he escaped and
sought refuge with the archbishop,
in whose home he lived for nine
months until the Russians liber-
ated the city.

• • •

2 Poles Given Death
for Slaying 3 Jews

GOLDIE MYERSON
Members of the Goldie Myerson
Group of the Pioneer Women's
Organization have been invited to
a Chanukah latke party at 9 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 28, at the home
of Sara Nakeisky, 1935 Clairmount
avenue.

2152 E. Grand Blvd. PL. 8533

Coal and Coke

2612 Chien° Blvd.

FELDMAN BROS.
WHOLESALE VEAL, LAMB

2472 RIOPELLE ST.

Chanukah Greetings

GEORGE & MURRAY'S

SOLOMON
FISH CO.

4111 SECOND BLVD. AT ALEXANDRINE

TERRACE 2.9609

1350 ADELAIDE
RA. 1689

CHANUKAH

GREETINGS

To All Our Friends

Peerless Cleaners Z Dyers

Home of "LUSTERIZED" Dry Cleaning
TOwnsend 8-8876
12840 DEXTER, south of Davison

MORRIS DISIIER

MORRIS DISNER

- JERRY DISNER

Famous for Fine Tailoring since 1906

6546 CASS AVE. — Opp. General Motors Bldg.

'f

Chanukah Greetings

KAY MOTOR
SALES

you all be blessed with good

happiness, comfort, security.

0

6

CHANUKAH GREETINGS
TO ALL

CENTRAL SERVICE COMPANY

8335 ST. AUBIN AVE.

LA. 4345

to the entire community. May

Abstract & Title Guaranty Co.

NO. 9659

BOULEVARD
MICHIGAN
CLEANERS

Upon this important occasion

health and an abundance of

4 Branches — Phone CHerry 5810

Chanukah Greetings

7

Chanukah Greetings

735 GRISWOLD — Across from City Hall

13800 LIVERNOIS

and Patrons

we express our felicitations

Cot= ttiluro

e

CA. 1538

CHANUKAH GREETINGS

CHANUKAH GREETINGS

MUNICH (JTA)—The need for
legislation to cover restitution of
the confiscated property of Jews
and other persecutees in the
American, British and French
zones of Germany was stressed at
a conference of German govern-
ment representatives from the three
zones, held at Tegernsee, 30 miles
from here. Such legislation is al-
ready in effect in the Soviet zone.
The government of Hesse pro-
vince in the American zone has
been ordered by the military gov-
ernment to cease evicting dis-
placed Jews from homes there.
The order followed an investiga-
tion by military government offi-
cials and representatives of the
Central Jewish Committee.

MAdison 0285

CHANUKAH GREETINGS

6155 W. FORT — VI. 1.6200

Germans Propose
Restitution Laws

6784 TWELFTH ST.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Israel

DR. SIILOMO KAPLANSKY,
president of the Hebrew Insti-
tune in Haifa, Palestine, will be
honored at a dinner meeting by
the local chapter of the Ameri-
can Society for the Advancement
of the Hebrew Institute Mon-
day, Jan. 5, at the Hotel Statler.
Dr. Kaplansky, who is an en-
gineer as well as an educator
and spiritual leader, was one of
the first drafters of a practical
colonization scheme for Pales-
tine In 1912.

Chanukah Greetings .. .
PRINCE MOTOR SALES, Inc.



3445 MICHIGAN

BOULEVARD CLEANERS

D. SULLIVAN
COAL CO.

Chanukah Greetings

FEERER CLNRS 84 DYERS

WARSAW (JTA) — A military
tribunal in Lodz has sentenced
two Poles to death for killing three
Jews in Piotrkow-Trybunalski. The
names of the murdered Jews were
given as Lejzor Male, Sara Uszero-
wicz and Rachael Rolnik. A num-
ber of other Poles involved in the
murders were sentenced to from
four to 10 years imprisonment.
A delegation of the Jewish Cen-
tral Committee in Warsaw called
upon the executive committee of
the Polish Socialist Party and
complained against an anti-Zionist
article which appeared In the
Kurier Popularny, organ of the
party in Lodz, under the signa-
ture of M. Wachowicz, a Socialist
leader who, until recently, was
vice-minister of security.

• •

Season's Greetings and
Best Wishes

JWF Women Hear

Members of the board of direc-
tors of the women's division of
the Jewish Welfare Federation
heard a report on the recent
United Jewish Appeal conference
in Atlantic City from Isidore Sobe-
loff, executive director of the
Welfare Federation, at their meet-
ing Dec. 11 at the Jewish Com-
munity Center.
In preparation for the division's
participation in the 1947 Allied
Jewish Campaign, Mrs. John C.
Hopp, co-chairman of the commit-
tee On campaign structure, out-
lined her committee's plans.
Other members of the commit-
tee include Mrs. Max Frank, co-
chairman; Mesdames Samuel S.
Aaron, Sidney J. Allen, Hyman C.
Broder, Perry P. Burnstine, Phil-
lip J. Cuttler, Arthur S. Gould,
Samuel J. Greenberg, Julian H.
Krolik, Leonard T. Lewis, Robert
J. Newman, Emil Rothman, Sam-
uel Soss, Abraham Srere, Henry
Wineman and Oscar Zeinon.

Season's Greetings

MADISON 4465

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan