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April 04, 1947 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-04-04

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Page Seven

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, April 4, 1947

JWB Convention
Eyed by Center

Beth El Quartet
Gets Solo Spot in
Music Conference

The Detroit Jewish Community
Center will help determine the
future of the Center movement
and the postwar operations of
the National Jewish Welfare
Board as a participant in the
forthcoming annual meeting of
JWB May 10-12 In Pittsburgh.
As a member of the JWB, the
National Association of Jewish
Community Centers and YM-
YWHAs, the Detroit Center has

Out of a possible 600 church and
synagogue choirs, the Temple
Beth El Quartet has been selected
for the solo concert recital at the
25 at the Hotel Book Cadillac in
National Federation of Music
Clubs April 20-27 In Detroit.
The quartet will perform April
285 • at the Hotel Book Cadillac in
a program of liturgical music with
explanatory remarks by Jason H.
Tickton, director.
Members of the quartet are
Florence Wenzel, Margit Kor-
mendy, James Richards and Cyril
Wezemael.
Organizations from the entire
country will convene for the con-
ference as well as Metropolitan
Opera artists.

been sampling American Jewish
public opinion in connection with
a JWB Survey.
Findings and recommendations
of the survey, uncletrtaken to eva-
luate and chart the road for
JWB's postwar program of ser-
vice to the Center movement, the
armed forces and to the American
Jewish community, will be made
public at the meeting.

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Type Founders Co.

London's
Delicatessen

500 W. CONGRESS

CH. 8269

8224 W. McNichols - UN. 1-8091

M. A. London and Family

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For flatfish bait:

HELIN TACKLE CO.

William G.
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• 810,000 flatfish bait were sold
in '40.

6342 PULFORD AVE.

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Plaza 1458

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These illustrations for Passover are reprinted from a manual en-
titled Jewish Designs, published by the National Jewish Welfare
Board, which contains illustrations and decorations for all Jew-
ish festivals. They are designed for reproduction in publications
ssued by Jewish Community Centers, YM-YWIIA's and other
Jewish agencies.

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Theatre Decorators

Nations Exhorted
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FOSTER BROS.
MARKET

AETNA
SMELTING CO.



Kaufman-Friedman
Agency

A. V. CAUHORN

THEY MUST BE GOOD

23,000 Resettled
by HIAS in 1946

NEW YORK (World News Ser-
7755 GD. RIVER
vices) -- Redistribution of Eur-
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ope's displaced persons throughout
IN MEMORIAM
the world, to take their rightful
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places as useful citizens of na-
tions which want them was stres-
sed by the late Abraham Her-
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man, President of HIAS (Hebrew
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Sheltering and Immigrant Aid So-
ciety), at the organization's 62nd
annual meeting recently.
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The HIAS president urged that
each nation of the world take
a share of the displaced, both
Jewish and Gentile, commensur-
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ate with its present population
and natural wealth.

The immediacy of the plight of
BOOKBINDING
the DPs, he said is only mocked by
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well-intentioned programs "which
243 W. LARNED
fall cruelly short of their prom-
CH. 4172
ise." He asked that the United
CHerry 8522
States DP program, "generally
conceded to be a disappointment,"
be amended so that approximately
20,000 annual under-issued German
quota numbers may be applied to
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Polish and other displaced na-
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tionals.
CITES AUTHORITIES
The HIAS president said Am-
erican economists have shown
"that those states of our own na-
tion which took in the largest
numbers of immigrants have the
biggest per capita incomes."
Conversely, he declared, citing
3756 Woodward Ave.
the same sources, "those states
10001 Broadstreet
which had no welcome for the vig-
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orous immigrant peoples knocking
HO. 3858
at our ocean doors are the poor-
est states in the union, with the
lowest per capita incomes, lowest
living standards, lowest literacy."
A comprehensive accounting of
HIAS's stewardship in 1946 in the
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cause of Jewish migration from
Europe was presented by the or-
ganization's executive director,
Isaac L. Asofsky.
In 1946, the executive officer re-
ported, the 63-year-old migration
agency succeeded in re-settling
and repatriating 23,813 European
Jewish survivors.
12222 Dexter Blvd.
HIAS, Asofsky declared, is im-
TO.
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plementing Its modern keynote of
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"place the displaced" by a tre-
CA. 8709
mendous postwar expansion in Its
Mr. Nathan Samotnick, Prop.
budget, field staffs and services
performed for Jewish migrants
through more than 100 HIAS of-
fices and committees strategically
located in over 50 world coun-
tries.
POLES ISSUE VISAS
Asofsky reported that his two-
month on-the-spot probe of the
displaced persons and refugee sit-
uation In Europe, last fall, had
borne fruit in a number of con-
crete improvements notably in em-
igration conditions for Polish
Jews.
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He said HIAS offices in Ger-
many and Austria last year reg-
istered 23,867 persons for emigra-
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affidavits and 2,391 affidavits.

ACME CHAIR CO.

1414 FARMER
RA. 4244

• One sold every 39 seconds.

7710 W. McNICHOLS

UN. 1-9834

1826 ILLINOIS

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ANCHOR STEEL &
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2905 Barium Tower

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RA. 8118

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Real Estate

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