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September 22, 1949 - Image 43

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-09-22

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Thursday, September 22, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Enolishman
Offers
t"

Benjamin Saga
Story of South

SANITARY
LAUNDRY

I

REX

Heorty Greetings

FO. 6-0300

STETSON HATS
CHAMP HATS
ARROW and
AMBASSADOR SHIRTS
INTERWOVEN SOCKS

Henry's Stores, Inc.

A

Shop for Men

The Jewish Chronicle nesss
deadline is noon on Mondays.

Best
Wishes

for

the coming

NEW

YEAR

Season's Greetings

1949-5710

RESTRICK
LUMBER
CO.

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17 Convenient Stores

WE. 3-4830

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reetings

New Year Greetings and Best Wishes

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Florist

a

101 Fisher Building

TR. 4050

'

Expert Workmanship on

ALL KINDS OF PLATING

— CALL FOR ESTIMATES —

Rosh Hoshonoh Greetings

LONDON—( World News Su. v-
ices)—A London businessman has
announced a new scheme for a
solution to the housing probh m
in Israel and other countries—
prefabricated houses made of
plastic.
Ile has contracted with a
British firm which manufactures
automobile trailers out of plastic
to build an experimental bunga-
low out of that material, com-
posed of three rooms and a bath-
room. The cost of the unit is
estimated at 540 pounds.
The businessman, S. N. Kahan,
proposes to ship the model home
to Israel for inspection by pros-
pective purchasers.

Fine Flower Gifts

Plating Works

S. J. Rossen

302 W. 7 Mile Rd.

There are more than 4,000 sil-
ser fox farms in the United

Israel House pl an st:it,.

From Hebrew Union College
Ca-NE LEGITIMATE STAGE
Jewish Institute of Religion
IN AUSTRALIA %NM:-
LET'S 4o To 'oat DIAL Warn,
'NEAR We CAN NOW tax THE
MANY LEGENDS have grown
STARTED 'PI1NE I62.65 Ri A
LITTEST Plat( FRO NT WMPON
-
around the name of Judah
JEW, BARUETT
wry% OUR Ba•it.•
P. Benjatnin, the American
ovfaEt? of
statesman of the middle of the
SYDNEY 1Z011Al.
19th century.
ADDES, A STAG! TO
INS SALOON
Some experts contend that he
40T
rairllYSION
FROM\ T44e.
was an . observant Jew loyal• to
AUT}iOarriai To PERFORM
the faith of his fathers. Others
9114,ES coo As MAR
that he. adopted the Catholic
IAEA LKINSID IN IFI4LANP
roll LORD CslAtAtiRLAIN.
faith of his wife and daughter.
IN 1835 4E Oulu,- A
In a closely reasoned and
REGULAR pi.msousE
cALLa0 'T-REATR! RoiAL•
carefully documented brochure,
"Judath P. Benjamin as a Jew,"
Dr. Bertram W. Korn, of the
history faculty of the Hebrew
Union College its Cincinnati, con-
cludes that Benjamin, born a
Jew, "had no positive or active
interest in Jews or in Judaism,"
yet "he never denied being new-
4143kC ir ,NSktiALI (1 1554 .1 901).
ish or sought to escape his back-
Or 1240•41P, -WAS kNOWN AS Tws. InOS5 PIOUS or
ground through conversion."
RUSSIAN. JEWISH -PAINTERS - NE WAS The ONLY
STUDENT OF THE 55.PETIIKthja4 AcAREpri
Dr. Korn's brochure, a reprint
THE AUTUORITIES EeCUSEP FROM
of an article which appeared un-
• •"c.RVI N4 oN SANAIFI AND JEWISH 44001445
der the same title in a recent
issue of "Publications of the
American Jewish Historical So-
ciety," is published by the Jewish one capacity or another during pieion of Jews which then existed
Publication Society.
the entire period of the organ- and which, unfortunately, con-
• • •
ized confederacy.
tinues to exist today, in the
ELECTED TO SENATE
Without a question he achieved American social fabric."
JUDAII P. BENJAMIN, an greater political power than any
Dr. Korn, 31, assistant pro-
outstanding lawyer and orator other Jew in American history. fessor of American Jewish, His-
in his day, was offered a seat This was an indication that
on the U. S. Supreme Court at American political life was open tory at the Hebrew Union Col-
the age of 37 and the post of to some Jews of outstanding lege, resigned this post effec-
ambassador to Spain. ability .
tive Sept. 1, to accept the post
lie was elected to the U. S.
"On the other hand, as the ob. of senior Rabbi at the 103-year-
Senate from Louisiana in 1852 verse of this fact, the expressions old Congregation Keneseth Israel
and bore a considerable share of of anti-Jewish prejudice to which in Philadelphia.
the debate on behalf on the his opponents (both north 'Told
south A that office until the out- ' I south) stooped during his years
MIZRACIII GOAL SET
break of the war between the of high office were a clear
NEW YORK—The Junior Miz-
states. warning that some Americans rachi Women's Organization has
Benjamin "unquestionabl y! would use any weapon, including
(was) one of the most distill- the appeal to latent bigotry, to set a membership goal of 20,000
guished Jews i n a ll American !attempt to destroy a political op- young women by the end of 1999.
history" and -we must surly', ponent in a time of severe social
rank (him) high in the Story of stress.
GREETINGS
America," writes Dr. Kern.
• • •
• • •
J ITRNED TO PREJUDICE
OFFERED 111611 POSTS
"WITHOUT ABANDONING' "HERE LIES Benjamin's role in
his' faith or denying it, writes the story of American Jewry,"
Dr..Korn, he was elected to high , Dr. Korn continues, "despite his
All Branches of Laundry
positions of authority and was origin, he rose to a 'position of
offered such diverse appoint- • commanding importance in the
Work Finished
A
political system; be-
ments as the ambassadorship to ' American
Family
Washing a Specialty
Spain and a seat on the Supreme . cause of that position, his op-
ponents
turned
for
aid
to
the
Court of the U. S.
5170 VERMONT
The most serious responsibili- ancient political weapon of anti-
TY. 6-3434
ties of the confederate cause were ! Jewish prejudice, thereby un-
entrusted to him: he was, suc- covering the latent hati ed-sus-
cessively, attorney general, sec-
retary of war, and secretary of
state, serving in the cabinet in
Greetings To Our Many Friends and Patrons
— -

M. C. ROOFING
& HARDWARE
CO.

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