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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Hero's Father Aids JWV Post
Friday, December 5, 1.47
'Make Way for Youth'
In this scene from the new film "Make
Way for Youth," pro-
duced by the National Social Welfare Assembly, the Rabbi of
Adas Jeshurun, Madison, Wis., pledges cooperation to youth
council leader in community effort to constructive demo-
cratic living through inter-group youth council.
One of the leading promoters in the
current membership drive of
JWV,
the Robert
Rafelson
Post,
is Mark Rafelson, holding picture of his soldier-hero son in whose
memory
the post
is
named. Rafelson has contributed several prizes to stimulate the campaign. Pfc. Rafelson's
body arrived this week in New York aboard the transport Robert Burns and will be buried
here with full military honors. Left to right, George Agree, post senior vice-commander;
Phil Rothschild, membership chairman and Jewish Chronicle columnist; Rafelson; and Nor-
man Berkley, commander.
Eddie Cantor Voices Credo as Jew
Eddie Cantor, screen
and radio star, (inset) who last week
broadcast nationally calling upon "all to live in our daily
lives the noblest Jewish traditions." Bottom' left, Rabbi Maur-
ice N. Eisendrath, president of the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations, sponsor of the broadcast, who spoke on the
air with Cantor.
N. Y. C. Comptroller Buys Shekel
An Old Man Votes
Soloist at Center
ROBERT SIIULMAN, eight-
year-old pianist, who will he
soloist at the Jewish Center's
77:h musicale at 3 p.m., Sun-
day, Dec. 14, in the Center.
Robert will perform Haydn's
"D Major Piano Concerto"
accompanied, by the Center
orchestra under the direction
of Julius Chajes.
Spurs Brotherhood
Never too old to vote, eighty-year-old K. A. Beckman, a
Jewish citizen of the autonomous region of Birobidjan, casts
his ballot as he takes advantage of full and equal suffrage.
From DP Camp to Canada
JOHN S. BUGAS, vice-presi-
dent in charge of industrial
City Comptroller Lazarus Joseph of New York City purchases
the first Shekel in the current drive of the Zionist OrganizA.
Lion of America. Shown participating in the ceremonies are,
left to right, Jacques Torczyner, national ZOA Shekel chair-
man, Joseph, and David Moskowitz, Shekel chairman for
Greater New York.
.
relatiOns for the Ford Motor
Co. who has been elected di-
rector of the National Confer-
ence of Christian and Jews,
which recently completed a
two-day session in New York
City.
Sixteen-month-old Eola Wainryb, first Jewish child born in
the Bergen-Belsen DP
camp to receive a visa to Canada, is
shown with parents and Maildel Kraicer of the Hebrew
Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society.