Friday, October 1, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Young Israelites In Service Get Unique Card `One.-Man Show' In Concert Here Names of 55 Are Compiled on Rosh Hashanah Greet- ing Card Michel GibSon, prominent act- or and singer, will be presented in a concert here at the Art In- stitute on Sunday evening, Oct. A composite Rosh Hashanah greeting card,' designed by Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum and .signed by all present at the last meet- - ing of Young Israel, has been sent by the organization in pho- tostated form to the following 55 Young Israelites in the armed forces: Pfc. Hillel Abrams, Cadet Seymor Adelson. Pvt. Leonard Antel, Pvt. Irving Berenbon, Pvt. Harry L. Blitz, - Pvt..Jack Bodzin. A. S. Henry Bodzin Pvt. Morris Brady, Pvt. Joseph Bres- ler, Sgt. Nathan Butrimovitz. Pvt. Har old Cantor, Pvt. Arnold Cohen, Pvt. David W. Cohen, Cpl. Mark Deroyan, Lt. Milton Duchan, Midshipman Na- thaiel Finkelstein, Pvt. Edgar Gott- hold Pvt. Louis Harris: Pvt. H. Hertz- berg. Pvt. Joe Hodess, Lt. Ephraim M. Horwitz. Pvt. Israel Kaner, Lt. Samuel Kaner. Pvt. Jack Kape, Pvt. Paul Katz. Pvt. Herbert Neiman. Pvt. Paul Kelmanovitz. Pvt. Ben Kletman. Pvt. Nathan Koval. Pfc. Oscar M. Kramer, Pvt. Benno Levi. Pvt. William Lip- man. A/S Leo L. Majzels, S,gt. Gus 'Warder, Lt. Harry Milgrom, Cpl. Mor- ris Miller, Pvt. A. Na-ftolin. , Pvt. El- liot Platt, .Cpl. Harold Plotnisky. Pfc. Burton Plotnisky, Pvt. Jack Ribiat, Pvt. Sam Saks, Pvt. Daniel Schwartz, Pfc. Harvey A. Shapiro. Pvt. Elias David Subar. Pvt. Joseph Taitelbaum, Pvt. Louis Thav, Cpl. Harmon Tron, Pvt. Max Ungar, Pvt. Harold Wald- horn. Pvt. Milton Wallach. Pvt. Joseph Weinman, Pvt. Ben Wrotslaysky, Pvt. Abe Zold. Pvt. Samuel Zold. Young Israel this . year will continue. to sponsor its war ef- forts prograM in addition to par- ticipation in community affairs, support of - the Palestine YiShuv and rescue work for European Jewry, sponsoring Sabbath and holiday services, an adult edu- cation program, club and story hours. It was announced this week that the Young Israel family of Detroit, including its members, students in its --Classes, and wor- shippers, numbers a following of 500. The annual affair of Young Is- rael,. proceeds of which are used to finance its religious and edu- cational program, will be held on Sunday, Dec. 26, at the - Institute of Arts. It will be in the form of a concert in celebration of Hanu, kah. David I. Berris is general - chairman. Jews of Soviet Send Greetings to America TASHKENT, USSR, (JTA) A Rosh Hashanah message to the Jews of the United States on behalf of the Jews of the Soviet Union was given the Jewish Telegraphic Agency this week. The greetings are signed by Samuel Chobrutsky, presi dent of the • Moscow Jewish Community, which has been functioning here since it was evacuated from the Russian capital when the city was in danger of falling to the Nazis. MICHEL GIBSON 10, under the auspices of Detroit Icuf. As a one-man show, Mr. Gib- son has acquired fame in many communities. His Jewish recita- tions and songs have won a large following for Mr. Gibson. He will be accompanied at his De- troit concert by Mrs. Rebecca Frohman. President's War Relief Control Board 0. K.'s Refugee Service, Inc. Synagogues Get 3 Million Quota In Bond Drive With a $3,000,000 quota set for the synagogues in Michigan in the Third War Loan campaign, the Michigan Synagogue Confer- ence has issued an appeal to all rabbis and officers of congrega- tions to assist in this important effort during the Holy Days.. The appeal, signed by Osias Zwerd- ling, president; Morris Mohr, chairman of the Detroit region, and Rabbi M. J. Wohigelernter, secretary, reads in part: "It is your responsibility as a leader of your synagogue to see to it that the appeal which will be held on the last day of the Third War Loan drive receive the most generous response of all worshippers. A three million dollar goal has been set by the government for Michigan Jewish Congregations, and each syna- gogue will fix its own quota com- mensurate with its size and the purchasing power of its seat- holders. "You may contact our office or Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Coun- cil (To. 7-1755) for helpful in- formation, suggestions and as- sistance in this project. It is im- portant that you report to us immediately after Rosh Hasha- nah the result of your effort, in order that we may demonstrate the collective participation of our synagogues in this patriotic undertaking." The Michigan Synagogue Con- ference has moved its headquar- ters to 12219 Dexter Blvd. Page Thirty-one Novelist Maintains Hitler. Was Married "Hitler's Wife" —by Antoni GrOnciwicZ . (Paramount Publish- ing Co., 305 Broadway, New York) reveals that Hitler actu- ally was married. The publishers maintain that the facts in this book are au- thentic. They point to the au- thor's standing as the winner of the Polish prize for literature, and to the fact that he is the author of other widely-read works. Mr. Gronowicz's sensational story, which was translated by Donald S. Rockwell, is based on facts he gathered from the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha when the author was foreign correspon- dent in' Germany. It is a sensational story about Mad Adolf and Evi Braun, a story which is replete with adventure and intrigue. Evi Braun's heart was stolen 'by a brat ado who made a. laughing stock of her husband, the Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. The result was a succes- sion of miserable experiences for the young bride. Frustrated in love, it is believed by those who give credence to this story that Hitler's subsequent insani- ties may be traced to these early experiences. The story dates- .back to the days when Hitler, before the last war, was begging for meals. Even for those who will refuse to be- lieve what is presented as an authentic story, there is there- fore much valuable historical material in Gronowicz's "Hitler's Wife." Buy War Bonds! Kline s 1225 1235 Woodward Ave. - May the New Year Be a Year of Peace And Victory— Hasten the Day With Your Purchase of More War Bonds and Stamps! BUY . WAR BONDS The National Refugee Service, Inc., has been certified by the President's War Relief Control Board under Registration No. 570. The War Relief Control Board was established to coordinate in the interests of efficiency and economy the activities of relief and welfare agencies which ap- peal to the American public for funds. Since 1939, when it was estab- lished to centralize the• efforts of various organizations which had been attempting to meet the needs of refugees from Hitlerism, the N.R.S: has aided most of the 260,000 immigrants of all creeds and nationalities who have come to the U. S. 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