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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-11-26

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Friday, November 26, 1943

Jewish

Youth's

LISTENING

By Danny Raskin

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Fifteen

Jews in Uniform

Pvt. Philip Rothschild has been
transferred from Camp McCoy,.
to Ft. Sheridan, Ill., and is serv-
ing as an in-
structor in the
Special Training
Unit. He has
been in service
since May.
A student at
Wayne Univer-
U niversit y
where he ma-
jored in adver-
tising and jour-
Rothschild
nalism, P v t.
Rothschild was publicity director
of Gamma Kappa Chi fraternity
and was in charge of public re-
lations for Michigan Bnai Brith
and A.Z.A. He was a three-time
president of Highland Park A.
Z.A. Chapter 313. At Camp Mc-
Coy he was a news reporter, for
the "Real McCoy" and is now
working on the Ft. Sheridan
"Target."
Pvt. Rothschild is the son of
Mrs. Hilda Rothschild of 637 W.
Robinwood Ave.

,

By DAVID MORANTZ

(Based upon the ancient legends and

Ensign Edelstein
Pens Stirring Poem
On Mail from Home

philosophy found in the Talmud and
folklore of the JeWish people.)

One Finds -What One Seeks

Tragic Death of
Barry Rothstein

.

.

Russian Troops
Find Only 1 Jew
Left Alive in Kiev

CLASSIFIED

From Russian Relatives

Messages from Soviet Russia
for relatives in, Detroit have been
received by the Jewish Social
Service Bureau from the follow-
ing:
Skliar, Isaac, from Uman, in
Detroit, from Jacob' Skliar and
niece. Mania Groissman:
Milman, Sam, in 'Detroit, from
brother Abram Liboshitz.
Rubin, Kalman . (in the cable
Kalmanov • Rubin), 'of Mariupol;
a tailor in Detroit from sisters
Masha Kossovskaya and Feigel
Lokshin.
Pinsky, Slata, of Belorussia,
Detroit, from L. Induch.
Induch, Iosif, of Belorussia, in
Detroit, from L. Induch.
Chapman, Abram, in Detroit,
from , sister Chaja Kodranskaya.
Fox, M. in Detroit, from brother
Dr. Joseph Gottfried.
Anyone knowing the where-
abouts of. the above mentioned
are asked to call Mrs. S. Croll,
5737 Second, TRinity 2-4080.

MONUMENT UNVEILING
The family of the late Mr. 'and
Mrs. Abraham Solomon wishes
to invite friends and relatives to
the unveiling of the Monument
on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 28, at
2 p. m. sharp, at Beth Tefillo
Cemetery.

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MA KAUFMAN

BMX VETERAN DIES
TEL AVIV (JPS-Palcor)—Da-
vid Arial Leibovitz, 84 years old,
Bilu veteran and the last survi-
vor of the founders of Gedera,
died and was buried in the colo-
ny he helped to found.

Desiring to make his:residence
in a righteous city, a wealthy
rabbi' sent investigators to dif-
Ensign Arthur Edelstein, sta- ferent cities to find one that
LINERS accepted from responsible
firms or persons by telephone up to
tioned somewhere in the South- filled that reqtiirernent..
10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25e a
west P'acific for :the past six
line. Minimum two lines.
_ To each of these he •.gave a
months, has written a poem t6, - generous sum. of -money for ex,-
RAndolph 7956
- emphasize the value of • Mail
penses. The first:investigator, on
from hothe Tor. servicemen.
going to the city- assigned to FURNISHED room for young couple.
Kitchen privileges, fine transporta-
Mrs. Edelstein, of •231 Tuxedo : him, spent most .:cif his :expense
tion. 2205 West Euclid, Apt. 202.
Ave., submitting the poem: to money on amusements and,
TY. 7-2414.
The ,Jewish News', states • that falling in- with evil companions,
TO CALIFORNIA on or
She- -"hopes it will - be printed to had the balance- of his money , T
about Dec. 1. Want responsible party
inspire those who might be let- stolen from him.
to help drive and share expenses.
HO. 0485.
ting down their husbands, sons
Accordingly, he returned to
or sweethearts by lack of mail." his' employer and reported that SALESLADIES — Polish speaking. ex-
perienced salesladies for dresses,
Ensign Edelstein's poem fol- the city he had visited was a
coats, lingerie, children's wear, and
lows:
very wicked one.
yardgoods department.' Steady posi-
tions, 44-hour week. Salaries from
Not entirely satisfied with
$35 to $50 weekly. Splendid opportu-
Mail, mail has stayed away,
nity for advancement. See Mr. Can-
this report, the rabbi sent an-
Only to come some other day
tor at Rosenberg's Department
We hope and dream and pray
other investigator to the same
Store, Michigan, corner 30th.
To see again that glorious day.
city. This one, being a pious
alteration girls want-
Mail, mail we await in vain
man, sought out a house of EXPERIENCED
ed for ladies wear shop. 8701 Twelfth
The only downpour we know is rain. worship first of all, made the
corner Blaine.
Of all things we know no better
Then to receive a warm love letter. acquaintance of worthy people
FOR SALE. Six rooms of lovely furni-
and was most favorably im-
ture and furnishings. Like new. No
Days come and days may go
dealers. 3224 Webb. TO. 6-5568.
pressed with what he found
But of all the days that e'er aglow
Are the days when mail is called
there.
And the unfaithful find that they are
FOR RENT. Furnish room suitable for
galled!
1 or 2 gentlemen. Intelligent family.
Reporting back to the rabbi,
2962 Tuxedo.
he said: "Here is indeed a righ-
But in these times of heinous war
With mail uncertainties growing more teous city."
WANTED--Couple or small family to
Our loved ones will write and write
act as foster parents in private house
To spur us on while we 'may fight.
These two conflicting reports
owned by the Jewish Children's Bulelle•--
reau. Six to eight children. Foster
puzzled
the
rabbi
very
much
We know letters are written by our
father may be employed out of the
love,
and he pondered long over
home. Attractive financial arrange-
As sure as there's a God above.
ments. For further information call
them,
finally
deciding
to
go
So blame it all on an unkind fate
or write Jewish Children's Bureau,
And count these days as those we himself to visit this city and
51 West Warren. CO. 1600.
hate
do his • own investigating.
EXPERIENCED sales girls for ladies
Our letters are written by both sides.
Upon his return he called
wear shop. 8701 Twelfth corner
By this noble creed each one abides,
Blaine.
the two men before him and
We'll be doing our deed parts
To hold each other in our hearts.
said:
BOOKKEEPER wanted for general of-
fice. 45 hours—$50 per week. Call
Out of sight, but in our minds
"I have just come from the
week days EL. 6751.
Each the other always finds,
The butter of hate the Japs may churn, city which I sent you to inves-
But our flhme of love will always burn. tigate and my conclusion is
* * *
that he who searches for wick-
DOLLARS ON THE
Pfc. Morris Miller was home edness will find it, regardless
SKIDS
on furlough last week to visit of where he goes, while he who
his wife, Estelle of 18041 Griggs looks for the best, whether it Washington knows it; everybody knows
Ave., -and his parents. A gradu- be in persons or in cities, will it. Several paper dollars may be re-
quired to do the work of one dollar
ate of Cenral High School, Pfc. likewise find that. In other today.
Buy now, get the jump on
Miller was a student at Wayne words, 'one finds just what one higher prices. Facts and figures from
Mr. Bedford.
seeks'."
University when his reserve
CLOSE ESTATE. 40 apts., rich dig-
(Copyright by David Morantz)
class was called for service. He
nified appearance. Marble lobby. Reli-
was sent to Camp Hood, Texas,
For a handsome 195 page, auto- able steam boiler, blower. grates:
gift volume containing 128 cheap slack coal. Listen to this: orig-
home of the Tank Destroyers, graphed
of these tales and 500 Pearls of Wis- inal mtg. $165,000, replacement cost
for 13 weeks of basic training. dom. send 31:50 to David Morantz, today $200,000; shows value. Must be
care of The Jewish News, or phone sold. only $80.000, terms $40,000 cash
He was then sent to Texas A. PLaza
to deed and mtg.
1048.
and M. College where he is now
45% NET on down payment of $15,-
000. North end beauty, like new. Re-
studying mechanical engineering
Message For DetrOlters
placement cost $140,000. Entire price
under A. S. T. P.
only $85,000.

Pvt. Sammy Soldier Writes:
"Well, looks like we got 'em
on- the run now, and, mister
they're gonna' keep running 'til
their tongues hang out! But, it's s
not over yet, no sir, not by a
long shot. They're plenty tough
and us fellows know that the
ones with our name on it are
still being delivered. - And let
me tell you, that mailman
doesn't make any mistakes!
"Say, we sure need more
blood plasma. Gosh! You folks
won't miss it, and believe me
when I say that it means either
life or death to us fellows. Just
give us the refills and we'll do
the rest—you can bet anything
on that!"
Selma Kagan, 39, 54 3750 Cal-
* * *
vert Ave., died Nov. 6. Funeral
DONATION number five is
services were held Nov. 7 at
Blanche Hurvich's next blood
Lewis Bros. Funeral Home.
visit, this week . . . Pvt. Morris
Burial was in Clover Hill Park
Goldsmith met a farmer in Ten-
cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler
nessee who invited him in, holL
lared, "Hey Maw!" and then officiated. .Surviving are her
gave him two quarts of newly- husband, Norman; sisters, Mrs.
chilled milk .. . Tasted good Clara Cohen and Mrs. Sarah
after weeks on . maneuvers . . . Dorf; brothers, Sam Goldener of
He's the brother of _Dena Gold- Detroit and A. R. Goldener of
smith, MiSs Office at, The _ Jew : Los Angeles. * * *
ish NeWs:
Charles Frank of 4075 Burlin-
A.Z.A. has gathered 0
16, 00
game
died Nov. 17 at the age of
pounds of scrap paper :in their
72. - He leaves his wife, Sarah;
!' drive 'of the last six weeks. .
Detroit's magnificent chOir haS four daughters, Kate, Mrs. Tillie
invited to sing at the Keene, Mrs. Nathan Sachs, Mrs.
Windsor A.Z.A. Sabbath" . . Charles Rothenberg; two sons,
Sgt. Julius ',Hoffnian was on Daniel and Hyman. Funeral ser-
Guadalcanal' in the New Georgia vices' were from the Ira Kaufman
campaign . He's: Zelda Colo r Fimeral Home. Rabbi Joshua
Joey's:- beau . Ben Deienbetg, Sperka officiated.
* * *
SK/:2o, writes from Carly Petry,
Louis Warren of 13103 LaSalle
Va.,that- the one thing needed
in camp is Jewish magazines died Nov. 20 at the age of 76.
and papers . Say§ :the TellOwS Funeral services 'were held Sun-
day from the Ira Kaufman Fu-
would sure • - e.
rn
* * *
neral Home. Rabbi Lazer Levine
officiated, 'He leaves his wife,
BELATED:
GRATS
Garvett on 50th birthday Esther; three sons,, Harry, Na-
,. It- was Mr. Garvett who 'en; than and David; a daughter, Mrs.
couraged the - formation ,'of young. A. Wittenberg, and a sister, Mrs.
people's clubs in• synagogues and J. Shore.
* * '
fOrwarded the belief I that: youth
1 Nathan Schiff, 54, 2310 Glad-
should:be-
given-'more
communi
,
.
ty `responsibility- . :Helped tO stone; died Nov. 16. Funeral Would Have Been Bar Mitz-
build- up the high school depart, services were held. Nov. 17 at
vah Feb. 19; Charge of
ment . of Temple • Beth. El and Kaufman's Funeral Home. Sur:
Discrimination
Withdrawn
took an active interest in the vivors are his wife, Eva; a son,
building of the Temple Israel Bernard; a daughter, -Lorraine,
Funeral; , services .for 12-year-
group . . • Headed Beth :El : Col- and three . sisters.
* * *
old Barry Rothstein, son of Mr.
lege until it became greatest of
Max Brooks, 62, 1608 Taylor, and IVIrs• :Samuel Rothstein of
its kind in Country.
* * *
died Nov. 16.
Nov.uneral services' Ann Arbor, formerly : of Detroit,
were held Sunday at Lewis
HEARD IN CLASS' . . . "Now, were held. v 17. Survivor's
Bros. Funeral Home in Detroit.
are
his
wife,
Lena;
a
daughter,
men, remember that your rifle
Barry died in an accidental
is your best friend. Wipe it off Mrs. Aaron Rose; two sons, Alex discharge of a loaded pistol in
with an oily rag every morning" and William, and three grand-
the home of a young friend.
. . . Writer pro.fers anonymity. children.
His parents were . preparing for
* * *
* * *
Mrs. Dora Bortman, 56, died his Bar Mitzvah which would
DON'T WANT to scare the
have been observed on Feb. 19.
draftables, but here's a day for Nov. 16, and burial took place
The mother had first charged
Phil Kaplan, aviation student at Nov. 17. Surviving are her discrimination, tarry's class-
Texas Tech . . . Morning: Eng- husband, Harry; three sons, Jo- mates in the Tappan School
lish, geography (map interpre- seph, Albert and Erwin, and a having refused to play,
with him.
tation) and math — then one daughter, Mrs. Morris Nosan- But she accepted 'the verdict of
chuck.
solid hour of drill, . . After-
accidental death on Saturday
noon: modern history, physics,
ev e ning when the plaYmate in
military inclocrination and phys-.
Whose 'home the tragedy occur-
ical training . . . Oh yes, he also
red ..:related the entire story of
eats and sleeps . . . (No wonder
the incident. - - • '
they all want to get overseas!)

-
. . . Rhoda Weiss and Ida Kassel-
Lift Ran on IC•shruth s
man will be bound for "sunny"
In Argentine Province
California next month.
LONDON, (JTA)—The Mos-
* * *
The ban on kashruth 'recently
THEY'RE WILLING TO GIVE cow radio this week reported
ALL THE BLOOD -- THEY'VE that the Germans left only one imposed, in, the prOvince. of Entre
GOT — HOW ABOUT GIVING Jew alive in. Kiev, which had a.: Rios in the . Argentine has been
JUST ONE OF THE . FOURTEEN, Jewish population of 140,000 be removed and some of the Jewish
fore the outbreak of the war.
schoOlS • which Were' closed have
PINTS IN YOUR BODY.
When Red Army troops re, been' reopened. 'This • informatiOn
occupied Kiev, recently_, ,,they dis- was made -public by • , the Inter-
covered only one JeW in the American . °Jewish-. Council;the
city, the broadcast said. The • lone chairman:. of :which is. Dr. sfe.ph-
aurvivor• ..said that -,41,ore than en--...S. Wise,: . upon, .receipt of 'at-
40,000 Jews were massacred by thoritative advices in :this regard.
the 'Geri-natl.' trObps's'Soon after
These advices also indicate that
their occupation in 1941.
Mr. Gerchunoff, distinguished

Obituaries

Talmudic Tales

not being subjected to such"
tion.

ac-

Buy-War-Bonds!

SAUL

-

*GRORGE6

*SEYMOUR

Ai,rned

7739 JOHN R. ST.

TRinity 2-2113

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