Friday, -June I6, .1944
THE JEWISH NEWS
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Report All Rights Restored
To Jews of Liberated Rome
Only 4000 to 5,000 Remain in the Italian Capital Now;
DeGaulle Calls on French to Defend Jews, Who
Face Extermination Due to Invasion
Jewish Center
Activities
Leah Leliitt Named Head
Counselor of Camp Chelsea
Camp Chelsea, the Jewish
Community Center Can-ip for
Mothers and. Children, is contin-
uing registrations.
Mrs. Clara Avrunin, camp di-
rector, announces that . Leah
Lev.itt, Wayne University grad-
uate, well known. M the Com-
munity for her excellent drama-
tic. work, will be head counselor
of the camp and will direct the
mothers' activities.
The camp this year has been
landscaped and new improve-
ments have been made.
DeGaulle Calls on French to Defend Jews •
Rates are reasonable. Registra-
LONDON (JPS)—As the invading United Nations forces were
pushing. inland from the beaches in France, two calls went out to tions may be made for two or
the population of the territories in the invasion belt. One call was more weeks. For information call
by the Nazis—broadcast through press and radio—calling upon the the Center, MAdison 8400,
German soldiers to eradicate the Jews in the war zone, and upon the
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c.Milian population_ reveal
reeal the hiding places of Jews; the other •
call was by the French Provisional Government, beaming its broad-. Camp Habonim to Open.
casts from Algiers and London, and appealing to the French people For Season on June 26:
to protect the Jews from the Nazis.
Camp Habonim, day camp of
The Nazi radio in Brussels exhorted the German troops to a dual the Jewish Community Center,
task"to.combat Allied landings on the invasion coast and to eradi- will open June 26.
cate every Jew in the area."
This camp, which has enjoyed
More than 20 Jewish children who had been living with
peasants in Thonon, -France, were recently arrested by Nazi police several successful seasons, is
and taken. away in Nehrmacht cars to an "unknown destination," rapidly reaching its quota, and
according to the .Swiss newspaper Journal de Geneve as reported parents are urged to make their
by the OWL
registrations early.
The camp is open to children
Jewish Youth in Hungarian Ghettos Revolt
of 6 to 14 for the entire season
ANKARA (JPS)—News of the Allied invasion, flashed to of eight weeks or for any num-
Hungary, was the - signal for a revolt of Sewish youth in that
ber of two week periods.
country's ghettos, according to the _Nazi. newspaper Grenzbote, pub-
The program includes swim-
lished in BratislaVa, ,Slovakia, copies of which have just been, re-
ceived_ here. Unlike the. protracted battles in the Polish ghettos ming, outdoor play, dramatics,
over 'a year ago, the "actions" in the ghettos. in Nomarno, Novyzam- arts and crafts, photography and
sky and Ipolshan, were brief, with Jewish youths overpowering the gymnasium activities.
police, seizing their arms and _making their way toward centers
For registration call Miss Rez-
where partisans are marshalling their forces.
nick, registrar, MAdison. 8400.
Hungarian authorities ,claim that there are now 300.000 Jews'in
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Budapest .. of whom 50,000 - are 'aliens" who settled there within
To Hold Film Program
the past three years. .
The figure of 300,000, Hungarian government circles state. does In Center's Outdoor Court
Beginning with next Tuesday,
not include Jews residing. in Budapest's suburbs. Many Budapest
Jews are still residing outside the ghetto because- the municipality and continuing for -the balance
has been unable to fund suitable areas to accommodate thein. About of the summer, film programs in
100,000 Jews in Hungary's capital have been mobilized to clear the the Jewish Community Center
debris left behind after Allied air raids on Budapest and other will be held on Tuesdays in the
cities. The Jewish forced laborers work on 12-hour shifts, receive outdoor court at 9:15 p. m. The
no mail and a , single meal a day.
latest War Department Commun-
ique No. 7 will be shown. The
Hungarian Government 'Forbids Sale of Milk to Jews
ZURICH, (JTA)—Hungariari farmers were ordered this week film programs for the balance of
not to sell milk . and dairy products to Jews. PeasantS who violate the summer will t feature such
this order will be severely punished and their property will be con- titles as "Negro Soldier," "69th
fiscated, it was announced over the Budapest radio, which broadcast Parallel," "Battle of Russia" and
the government decree.
many others. Programs will be
Jews throughout Hungary, whether or not they have already free to the public except on the
been confined in ghettos, are restricted to shopping only two hours nights of July 11, July 25, Aug.
daily, under a decree published in the official gazette.
8 and Aug. 22, when a small
charge will be made and when
commencement exercises of Cen- full length featUre programs will
tral High School, in the auditor- be shown.
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ium of McKenzie High School,
An Honor Roll of sons and on Wednesday morning.
Honor Marks' Anniversary
near relatives of members in
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The Jewish Community Center
service will be hung in the main
MR. AND MRS. BERY F.4),EN- gratefully acknowledges the con-
hall of .YESHIVATH CHACH- KEL of 2739 Blaine Ave. present- tribution to the Art Scholarship
MEY LUBLIN. A lecture on ed a Sefer Torah with Silver Fund, from Mrs. Aaron DeRoy,
Pirkei Aboth will be given by Crown and Breastplates to Yesh- in honor of the 35th wedding
Rabbi G. Frankel at 3 p. in. Sat- ivoth Chachmey Lublin on June anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
urday. Oneg Shabbos committees 4. About 100 persons attended the Herman Marks.
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are arranging the program which presentation ceremony and $572
will include a talk on Rabbi was raised for the Yeshivah .. The Mothers' Clubs
Akiba by S. Berger. Mrs. J. S. Yeshivah's board has announced
The Mothers' Clubs will par-
Sperka provided the refresh- that Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solai ticipate in the following *func-
ments last Saturday. Those de- have paid their pledge of $1,000 tions:
siring to offer refreshments are for the dedication of a room in • Annual picnic, at Palmer Park,
asked to call Rabbi Frankel, TO. the Yeshivah building. Mr. Solai next Tuesday afternoon, . mem-
8-5055.
is a member of the Yeshivah's bers meeting at the swimming
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board of directors.
pool. Games by playground di-
The 13th DEMOCRATIC CON-
rector will follow the lunch
GRESSIONAL DISTRICT of Dr. Wurtzel, Former
period.
Michigan last week adopted a
Last of series Of the canning
resolution condemning the White Polish Senator, Dies
demonstration classes will take
Paper on Palestine and demand-
place Wednesday afternoon, at
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Dr. Ju the Jewisli Community Center,
ing an open door policy for the
Wurtzel, former Jewish from 1 to 3 p. m.
settlement of Jews in the Jewish Pius
member of the Polish Senate
National Home.
Tuesday, June 27, at 8:30 p. m.,
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died in Haifa of a heart attack. there will be an open-air patri-
JUDGE WILLIAM FRIED- He was 66. He was editor of the otic performance, at the Jewish
MAN of the Wayne County 'Cir- Polish - Jewish daily newspaper Community Center. In case of
cuit Court was honored on Flag Chwila which appeared in Lwow, rain it will take place in the air-
Day, Wednesday, by the Wayne Poland, until the outbreak of the conditioned auditorium. Members
should bring husbands and
County Jurors who presented war.
friends.
him with an American Flag in
CARD OF THANKS
Young women's study club will
the Supervisors' Room. The pre-
sentation was made by Judge
The family of the late M r s . have its wind-up party luncheon
Joseph A. Moynihan.
Vera Kubek wish to thank their at the home of Mrs. Kominars,
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relatives and friends for their 11311 Mark Twain, oii,Ju1y 1, for
DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER, expressions of kindness and sym- members only.
Rabbi of Temple BOIL
deliv- pathy during their recent be-
All rights have been restored to the Jews of Rome. according to
a cable to PM of New York from its correspondent, Alexander H.
Uhl.
Of the 12,000 Jews in Rome under Nazi-Fascist domination
4,000 to 5,000 remain at the present time.
Jews are leaving their hiding places and most of them immedi-
ately. proceed to synagogues for services expressing gratitude for
their liberation from the enemy, according to Mr. Uhl.
It is reported that 3,000 Jews of Rome have been sent to . slave
camps .in Poland. ..One day before the entrance of the 5th Army
into Rome, 1,500 Jews were taken out of prisons and were sent some-
where in sealed cars. In retaliation for a bomb thrown at German
troops; 44 Jews were murdered.
June 21 Is the Deadline
For Voters' Registration
The deadline for registration of voters is approach-
ing, and it is imperative that those who are not now
qualified voters should register at once.
Those who have not voted during the last two years
must register before June 21 to be able to vote in the
July 11 Primaries.
Citizens may register at the City Hall, Room 111,
any day except Sunday, from 8 a. m. to 4:45 p. m. -
Parents of men in service may also apply at the City
Hall for blanks qualifying their sons as absentee voters.
To accommodate registrants on June 19, .20 and 21,
the City of Detroit has set up 38 registration centers in
Police Stations, Fire Halls, Libraries, OCD Area Stations
and community centers.
Boys Honor Fathers
Through JNF by
Selling Old Paper
William Hordes Urges Gifts
to National Fund on
Father'4 Day
Ten boys, having realized the
sum of $15 through the sale of
waste paper, turned this sum
over to the Jewish National
Fund last Sunday to honor their
fathers, on Father's Day which
will be observed June 18.
The fathers thus honored and
their sons are:
Morris Lubarsky, by son Leon-
ard; Max Zuckerberg, by Har-
vey; Louis Gottlieb, by Arnold;
Hayman Liederman, by David;
Joseph Stilman, by Alvin; Sig-
mond Rosman, by Jerome; Sam-
uel D. Fenster, by Irwin; Mau-
rice Shepherd, • by John; Louis
Weisman, by Harry; Calvin
Prady, by Norman.
William Hordes,. J.N.F. presi-
dent, in announcing these gifts,
urged that the Jewish National
Fund projects be -utilized to
honor fathers next Sunday.
Tree planting, redemption of
dunams and other means may be
used in paying honor to fathers
and at the same time participat-
ing in Palestine land-redemption
activities.
Further information may be
secured by calling the J.N.F.
office, 11608 Dexter, TO. 8-8658.
Blind Youth Gets
Degree at Wayne
Among the 26 who were grad-
uated with distinction f r o m
Wayne University last Week
were:
Theodora Barsky of - 2019 W.
Philadelphia, Ethel Charfas of
4052 Webb, Jerome W. Kelman.
of 3737 Monterey, Siegmund
Kulka of .1937 Clairmount, Mar-
tin D. Sclar of 18444 Littlefield,
Avery A. Sandberg of 2717
Fullerton, Devora Shapiro... of-
1963 Virginia Park, Bernice E.
Simon of 18980 Santa Barbara,
Shirley Sleeper of 2547 Elm-
hurst, Ernst 0. Weinman of 9500
Savery.
Among those ivho received
their degrees was a blind youth,
Irwin Schulman of 2956 PaSa-
dena, who achieved an all-B
academic average in the college
of liberal 'arts, despite being al-
most blind from childhood and
totally blind for the past two
years. He taught Braille as part
of a student . war activities proj-
ect, at the university and won
several...debating medals.
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