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April 04, 1947 - Image 45

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

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Friday, - April 4, 1947

$1,500 Contributed
to Club I of PWO

Rabbi Wise Honored by Seminary

Passover Greetings

MACKEY CO.

D. Gross

Passover Greetings

Best Wishes to All!

* *

Humboldt Egg Co.

J. M. CITRON

DR. STEPHEN S. WISE, second from right, founder and president
of the Jewish Institute of Religion, is congratulated by Rabbi
JacoL Philip Itudin, left, Temple Beth El, Great Neck, N. Y., chair-
man of the seminary, at the institute's 25th anniversary founders
day dinner. Di. Maurice N. Eisendrath, second from left, president
of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, and Sir Leon
Simon, right, chairman of the executive council of the Hebrew
University, were principal speakers.

M. M. Mackey

1420 DIME BLDG.
CAdillac 0749

JOHN F. IVORY

Storage Company, Inc.

LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING

MADISON 3960

8035 WOODWARD AVE.

PASSOVER GREETINGS

THE SPERBER MFG. CO .

Automatic Wood Turnings

Production Wood Products

1815 TROMBLY
MAdison 4290

Morris Sperber
M,Iron Kushnir

Men's Wear

i204 WASHINGTON BLVD.

Followed Husband
Into a Nazi Camp,
Finds U.S. Haven

Passover Greetings

0■ 1•001111

GREETINGS

P•00

The decision to hold the fourth
session of the Conference in Sep-
tember was based on the fact that
it is believed that the committee
will have concluded its negotia-
tions with the national bodies and
representative community organ-
izations by that time.

PASSOVER GREETINGS

Licensed Fire Adjusters

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lzations looking to their adherence
to the new organization, on the
basis of the preliminary report.

September Parley
Set by Conference

NEW YORK — The fourth ses-
sion of the American Jewish Con-
ference will be held in Washing-
ton early In September and dele-
gates will act on.• proposals for
the establishment of a- permanent
over=all organization to succeed
the conferince.
This program was approved by
the interim committee of the con-
ference, March 18, , during which
the committee voted provisional
acceptance of a report of its com-
mittee on future organization, out-
lining the scope and purpose of
the new organization, and, the
principles of its structure and op-
eration.
The committee on future organ-
ization was authorized to begin
negotiations with national organ-

Over $1,500 has been contributed
to Club I, Pioneer Womens' Or-
ganization, for its Child Rescue
Fund.
Donors include Mrs. Sara Ef-
rusy and friends, $720, and the
Radomer Aid Society, $800.
A meeting of the club will be
held at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday in the
Jewish Cultural Center. Rena
Basin will sing and Naomi Belt-
ner will read Jewish poetry.
The Goldie Myerson Group will
meet at 9 p. m. Tuesday in the
home of Mrs, Florence Primack,
2696 Grand avenue west.

A. Mackey

Page Thirteen

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

from the
Two Best
Tobaccos

R. R. TOBIN TOBACCO CO.

DETROIT

A Christian-born German wo-
man who refused to leave her
Jewish husband in Germany, and
who accompanied him to concen-
tration camp with their 4-year-
old daughter, is among the im-
migrants who arrived aboard the
S.S. "Marine Flasher" this went,
it was reported by United Service
for New Americans.
She Is Mrs. Barbara Kott, ac-
companied by her daughter Beate,
now 9. Mrs. Kott, who had adopt-
ed her husband's faith, was given
the alternative of leaving him or
being sent to a concentration
camp. She chose to stay with him.
The family survived several
death camps in Poland, and after
liberation made their way back
to Germany and a "DP" camp.
Kett, a former quilt manufacturer,
hopes to follow his wife and child
'.0 the United States soon.
Mrs. Kott and Beate are among
140 displaced persons of all faiths
and nationalities arriving on the
S S "Marine Flasher."
United Service for New Amer-
icans, whose work Is supported
by the United Jewish Appeal, pro-
vided its corporate affidavit as
the basis for visas for 204 of the
immigrants. The Joint Distribu-
tion Committee, also supported by
the UJA, made immigration and
transportation arrangements In
Europe, and advanced ocean pas-
sage for those who had no Amer-
ican kin to help them.
Jewish children among the
group of orphans will be cared
for on arrival by European Jew-
sh Children's Aid, an affiliate of
United Service, which will ar-
range, in cooperation with local
child-care agencies, for their place-
ment in foster homes throughout
he country.

PASSOVER GREETINGS



TOM BOYD, Inc.

AUTHORIZED DEALER SALES and SERVICE
Ford — Mercury — Lincoln

PARTS — ACCESSORIES

15401 E. Jefferson

PASSOVER GREETINGS

BERRY and SEYBURN

3500 David Stott Bldg.

ELECTRICAL SURPLUS CO.

5130 FOURTEENTH ST.

Greetings from
MR. and MRS. I. H. KOLONDNEY and DAUGHTERS
4052 Sturtevant

What UJA Means
to a DP Family

PASSOVER GREETINGS
TO ALL

From

ALLEN G. LUDINGTON

AND

(Continued from page 1)
witnessed and live again as A
Jewish mother.
This Passover, there will be
matzohs and all the traditional
delicacies of the Passover season,
even sacramental wine, and a
Rabbi will conduct the commun-
ity Seder services. Next year,
9 perhaps, they'll have a home of
their own, Mrs. Rabinowitz will
be thinking.
All over Europe, in other DP
Centers, in homes and orphan-
ages and training centers, in
Palestine, in the settlements and
in the cities, and right here in
the United States, the Passover
lights will flicker this year on
faces made happier through the
work of the three agencies which
receive their funds from the Uni-
ted Jewish Appeal — the Joint
Distribution Committee, the Uni-
ted Service for New Americans.
LIGHTS .WILL BURN
Millions of Jews — once the
downtrodden and tortured and
oppressed
will find in the
candle lights this Passover, a re-
flection of hope for the future.
For next year, maybe, they'll be
In their own homes, or enroute
there at least, and next year,
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they'll be able to Invite guests
instead of always being the in-
vited ones themselves.

Passover Greetings

IVAN LUDINGTON
LUDINGTON NEWS COMPANY

Passover Greetings

* *

Upholstering

CUSTOM MADE
SLIP COVERS — DRAPERIES



WALTER HERZ

10350 DEXTER, Cor. Collingwood

TUxedo 1-1600

at Nottingham

TO.

GREENBERG

-

INSURANCE AGENCY

GENERAL INSURANCE

1401 WASHINGTON BLVD. BUILDING
CADILLAC 0726-0727
DETROIT, MICH.

Passover Greetings

TRUCKING INC.

General Offices
2940 MYRTLE STREET
DETROIT, MICH.

LA. 2530

EARL F. WINTERS, Pas.

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