For Victory
E JEWISH NEWS
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Jewish Agency for Palestine
Sees 'Frame-Up' in Gun Case
—Page 3
Nov. 1, 1882
Aug. 15, 1943
How Jews Used Nazi Equipment
To Resist. Germans in Warsaw
Is Told by Polish Underground
—Page 3
Mrs. J. M. Welt Will Represent
Women's Council at Conference
—Page 6
Community Council Committee Heads
Appointed; Delegates Meet on Sept. 21
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Jews, Christians Mourn
Death of Judge Keidan
Men. Women of All Faiths Pay Final Homage;
Dr. Hershman Honors Veteran Jurist
As a Jew and as an American
Judge Harry Ben-Zion Keidan is dead!
The entire community of Jews and Christians was
plunged into a spirit of mourning when this news was
broadcast on Monday morning.
Operated on a week ago Sunday, Judge Keidan, one
of the ablest jurists in America, died at 6 P. M. Sunday,
at Ford Hospital. He would have been 61 on Nov. 1.
The esteem in which he was held by all was evidenced
at the funeral services at Clover Hill Park Cemetery
Tuesday afternoon. Men and women of all faiths were
there to pay final homage to the man they loved and
admired.
All Detroit judges were there, in addition to Judge
Charles C. Simons of the U. S. District Court of Appeals,
the Circuit Court Judges of Macomb and Oakland
Counties and other high state officials.
Dr. Hershman Pays High Tribute
Dr. A. M. Hershman, who, since coming to Detroit 37
years ago, was closely associated in community affairs
and in synagogue activities in Congregation Shaarey
Zedek with Judge Keidan, paid tribute to the genius of
the deceased as a Jew and as an American.
Rabbi Hershman officiated at a brief service for the
family at the home of the deceased, 18925 Parkside, before
the body was taken to the cemetery for interment.
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar chanted the El Molei
Rachamim and other appropriate selections at the funeral
services.
Commencing his eulogy by reading Psalm 15, Rabbi
Hershman spoke of Judge Keidan as a "Tzadik"—as a
righteous man who lived by his faith. He pointed out
that the jurist's death occurred on the anniversary of
the death of his sainted mother.
Pallbearers were Henry Meyers and Mortimer I.
Aronson, cousins of Judge Keidan; Jacob Keidan, Cpl.
(Continued on Page 11)
They Spread Spirit of Good Will
Among All Faiths by Broadcasts
The spirit of good will and brotherhood among all faiths is being dissemin-
ated in frequent radio programs sponsored by the Detroit Round Table of Catholics,
Jews and Protestants.
This photograph shows a panel of sp eakers on the Aug. 6 Victory Round Table
Program sponsored by the J. L. Hudson C o. The participants discussed the theme,
"What the Churches Are Doing in the War."
Seated, left to right, are: THE REV. JQSEPH Q. MAYNE, executive secretary
of the Detroit Round Table; the VERY REV. MONSIGNOR EDWARD J. HICKEY,
Ph. D., Chancellor of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit, and RABBI LEON
FRAM of Temple Israel. Standing, left to right: THE REV. ELLSWORTH SMITH,
Civilian Chaplain for War Emergency Service of the Detroit Council of Churches,
and HAROLD TRUE, announcer of the program.
(See Story_on Page 8)
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