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April 07, 1944 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-04-07

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Rep. Curley Tells National Children's
Home Policy Told
House of Jews'
By Mrs. Weston
Effort in War

Zionists Mourn
Gen. Wingate

Any Jewish or part-Jewish
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Tra- child from 5 to 12 years of age
cing the contributions of the Jews who cannot be cared for in his
to the spiritual, cultural and or her local community is eligi-
industrial development of Ameri- ble for admission to the National
ca, Rep. James M. Curley, (D) Home for Jewish Children in
of Massachusetts, this week ap-
pealed for an end to hatred and
persecution—"not in the name of
tolerance, bLit in the name of
justice and fair play" for the
Jewish people throughout the
world.
"The persecution and oppres-
sion of the Jewish people by the
Germans unr er Hitler must not
be permitteu. in America," he
said in a 20 minute speech on the
floor of the House.
"The record of achievement by
the people of the Jewish faith
in the present war," he said, "is
now being written in their
blood." Curley presented figures
to prove that charges "levelled
by propagandists" that Jews are
to be found largely in non-com-
bat service are false. He also in-
MRS. MONTE WESTON
serted in t h e Congressional
Record the names of more than
2,500 Jewish boys who have been Denver, it was announced by
Mrs. Monte Weston, president of
given honors- and awards.
the Detroit. chapter.
Mrs. Weston's declaration fol-
lowed inquiries regarding the
policies and regulations that
govern the admission of children
to the home.
The Home was organized in
1907 to meet the demands of
Congregation Bnai Moshe will children whose parents, afflicted
begin observance of the Passover with tuberculosis, were coming
festival with Slum B'Chorim to Denver from all sections of
services Friday morning. Eve- the country. These children for-
ning and morning prayers Satur- merly were placed in non-Jewish
day and Sunday will begin at homes.
Children. requiring climatic
7:15 and 9 o'clock and will be
conducted by Cantor David Katz- and environmental changes for
man.
asthma, hay fever and allergic
Rabbi Moses. Fischer will de- diseases. However, only those
liver the sermon Saturday on who do not respond to medical
the subject, "An Unknown Me- treatment in their home com-
diei7a1 Passover Custom which munities, and for whom no place-
Drainatized the Whole History of ment is otherwise available, are
Israel." Rabbi–Jacob J. Nathan accepted.
Mrs. Weston stated that "any
will speak Sunday on the subject
worthy cases coming to the at-
"Freedom Clears the Path."
Officers and directors of the tention of our auxiliaries should
Congregation elected several be taken up directly with our
weeks ago will be installed dur- superintendent in Denver and
ing morning devotions April 9. accompanied by a medical report
and a social history."

Bnai Moshe Opens
Passover Festival
Friday Morning

Philomathic Debating
Club Hears Speeches
By 5 Central Students

Since five of the six represen-
tatives of Central High School in
the annual University of Michi-
gen forensics contest are Philo-
mathic members, speaker Morton
Zieve of Philomathic Debating
Club announced postponement of
the regular program and the con-
testants delivered their speeches
instead.
The critic of the afternoon was
an alumnus, Philip Neusholtz.
Maynard Gordon and Raymond
I. Zweig gave extemporaneous
speeches, Morris Peltz and Hy-
ram M. Zeldis presented drama-
tic declamations and Sherwin.
Wine delivered an oration.
Karl J. Lewis and Morris Peltz
were elected alternates for the
next model meeting.

LONDON (JTA) — Maj. Gen.
Orde Charles Wingate, leader of
an Imperial airborne Commando
force who was killed in a plane
crash in Burma, was mourned
here this week by Zionist leaders
who recalled his activities in
Palestine during the 1936 Arab
disturbances.

Writing in the Manchester
Guardian, L. Namier, a British
Zionist leader, says: "Gen. Win-
gate was one of the greatest
friends who the Jews, particular-
ly the Palestine Jews, had in our
time. He seemed predestined to
become the leader of the Pales-
tine Jewish fighting force."

Jewish Agency Flag Flies
At Half-Mast for Wingate

JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Pal-
estine Jewish community honor-
ed this week the memory of
Major-General Orde C h a r Le s
Wingate as a man who helped
them protect their lives against
Arab terrorists in 1936, and who
sympathized with their aspira-
tions here.

The official Jewish Agency's
blue-and-white flag floated at
half mast and reports of his death
in Burma were black-bordered
in the Hebrew press. A mass
meeting in Tel Aviv departed
from its scheduled agenda to hear
a tribute to Wingate.

Page Thirty-nlrie

Rabbi Auerbach
Holds Services
In N. Michigan

and Harbor Springs attended.
Zalman B. Fryman, secretary
of Congregation Bnai Israel and
a past president, is chairman for
the Red Cross Drive for Petoskey
and Emmet County.
Mrs. Bessie Stein of Petoskey
A pre-Passover service was
conducted in Petoskey on Shab- celebrated her 70th birthday.
bos Hagodol by Dr. Selig S.
Auerbach, Circuit Rabbi for Passover Services at
Northern Michigan. Due to the Downtown Synagogue'
weather the Temple could not be
used and the service was held "
Passover services will be con-
at the Rosenthal residence.
ducted at the Downtown Syna-
Services will be held on the gogue, 1205 Griswold St., at 5:30
second day of .Passover at Mr. this evening. On Saturday morn-
and Mrs. Harry Cohen's resi- ing, services will be conducted
dence, with Mr. Cohen conduct- at 8, and Sunday morning at 9.
ing the service in Rabbi Auer-
Y i z k o r (memorial) services
bach's absence.
will be conduucted Saturday, be:
After the services on March ginning at 9 a. m. and at half
31, Rabbi Auerbach reviewed hour intervals until 12:30 p. m.
Sholom Asch's "The Apostle."
Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser
Jewish families of Boyne City will be in charge of the services.

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for the rescue of kinsmen in
the Kovno,- Vilna and Suwalk
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A reception and dinner at
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Included in the campaign pro,
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