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October 01, 1948 - Image 36

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-10-01

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Page Thirty-ale

Friday, Octither 1, INS

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Eddie Cantor Pitches In for UJA

Norway's Jewry
Restored to Life

114,10 JEWS IN HAIFA
HAIFA (ZOA) — Eighty-four
thousand Jews live in Haifa.
Israel's largest seaport.

The Mizrachi Women's Orga-
nization of America sponsors 47
child-care a n d social-welfare
projects in Israel.

Community Centers.
Synagogues Revived

OST .0, NORWAY (World News
Services) — Norway is going
through' a rebirth of Jewish
life.
R-ligious life has been re-
vived. The Synagogue, the com-
munity center and the various
old and children's homes are
restored. For the first time in
the history of Oslo's Jews, a
member of • the royal family,
Crown Prince Olav, entered the
Synagogue on the day of its
recnnsecration.
Rabbi Goldmann, Oslo's youth-
ful minister, comes from a
family of Rabbis, headed by
Pinellas Korezo. He attended the
Yeshiva at Vilna, and later en-
tered Vilna University as a stu-
dent of law.
FOUGHT GERMANS
During the war, Goldmann
fought in the Polish-Soviet army
from Stalingrad to Berlin.
ith the rank of captain and
with several distinctions, . he
cam to Norway via Poland and
Sweden and was unanimously
chosen as Rabbi by the Oslo
community.
Since 1946, the president of

Greetings

BRODER BROS.

218 W. JEFFERSON

RA. 7131

&'SHONO TOVO
TIKOSEVU

DORN FRUIT &
PRODUCE CO.

WHOLESALE FRUITS
2615 RUSSELL ST.

Eastern Market

WO. 2-8254
WO. 2-8207

Eddie Cantor, who is now making a tour of It ay U.S. cities for the United Jewish Appeal, is
shown during his recent visit in Europe on behalf of the UJA. At the left, he is shown with
two tiny refugees at a JDC transit center in P aris. At the right, Cantor watches Chaim Land-
man acquire new skill as a cobbler in a workshop.

the Oslo Jewish community has
been Capt. Koritzinsky. A man
of wide interests, he studied
economics and wrote several
books (including one about the
Jews of Norway and another on
the history of Jewish families
in Scandinavia).
Koritzinsky graduated from
the war academy with the rank
of officer in 1922. Then he be-
came secretary of the Jewish
community, a post he occupied
until 1941. During that period.
he spent two months (April-
June, 1940) at the front, fighting
the Nazis.
As president of the Oslo com-
munity before and during the
Sw4dish exile, Mendel Bernstein
was instrumental in its affilia-
tion with the World Jewish Con-
gress. This decision remained
secret until the end of the war,
so as not to endanger the de-
portees.
The Jews of Norway are tak-
ing an increasing interest in

New Year's Greetings

I ►



and Best Wishes to All

"Lechaim Kinderlech"


Palestine. Reduced in numbers HIAS Brings 598
and financially burdened the to the U.S. in Month
community nevertheless raised a
NEW YORK—During August,
total of 52,000 kroner for Pales-
the New York City pier service
tine during the years 1945-47.
The Jewish community of of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid
Trondheim, whose membership Society received 598 Jewish pas-
increased to about 100 by the
sengers arriving on 41 ships and
arrival of newcomers, is also
reviving. Its president is the three planes, Isaac L. Asofsky,
executive director, revealed.
teacher Oskar Mendelsohn.
DEDICATE MONUMENTS
In October, 1947, Trondheim
became the center of interest for
Scandinavian Jewry. Oskar
Greetings .. .
Mendelsohn welcomed as the
guests of his community a big
delegation from Oslo, Chief
Rabbi Melchior and -Chief Reader
Grabowski from Copenhagen as
well as Chief Rabbi Berlinger
from Helsinki.
The Jews of Trondheim — the
few survivors and the more
12871 EATON AVE.
numerous newcomers—dedicated
three tombstones to the mem-
VE 8-0800
ory of their murdered relatives

and friends from the town and
the vicinity of Trondheim (al-
together 130).
A gallup poll arranged by
"Aftenpostem," was a great help
New Year Greetings
in ascertaining the degree of
anti-Semitism. When the gov-
ernment decided to invite 600
Jews to Norway. 2.000 men and
women of all parties and in all
walks of life were asked wheth-
er they agreed with this. Forty
per cent gave no answer. A
further 11 per cent did not know
what to say. Of the remainder
73 per cent replied ''Yes" and
27 per cent said "No."

Dealers

Wholesale Supply

Rosh Hashonah

Greetings

Falls Spring
and Wire Co.

8635 Conant

and Best Wishes

Henry Forster.

MANISCHEWITZ KOSHER WINES
AND KOSHER CHAMPAGNES

BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTION CO.

Florist

New Year's

Greetings

Wyandotte, Michigan

J. M. CITRON

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

Men's Wear

1212 Washington Blvd.

Fine Flower Gifts

MAdison 4050

101 FISHER BLDG.

Sam Grenadier

EXTENDS

To Our Many Friends

Rosh Hashonah

We Wish for Everyone of you —

GOOD HEALTH - HAPPINESS - PROSPERITY

Greetings

BEST WISHES

FOR A JOYOUS HOLIDAY

,and Best Wishes

SERVICE

SALES

Visit Our Parts Department

Dexter Chevrolet Co.

ADOLPH D. SLATKIN

JOSEPH B. SLATKIN

11534 DEXTER BOULEVARD

TOwnsend 8-0577

— GOOD PEOPLE TO DEAL WITH —

HYDRO
MFG.
CO.

3046 E. Outer Drive

TW 2-2050

4

IP II° 49/0-

S. A. GRANADIEIR

Tailors of Distinction

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CHerry 4193

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