THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, Sepfember IS, 1944 Dr. Israel Moses, Surgeon (Continued From Page 14) with the Provost Marshall Gen- men and officers killed and eral until October, 1864. For the wounded. Up to the first of No- remaining period of the Civil War vember , Moses alone diligently he is less arduously employed in recorded and catalogued 1,904 examining recruits in New York case s of variously seriously City. On July 24, 1865, he is mus- wounded individuals, all of whom tered out after having received were housed and cared for, and the brevet of Lieutenant Colonel many of whom were actually and for faithful and meritorious serv- personally operated upon by him- ices during the war. self. The remaining years of his life are few and are spent in Phila- His Surgical Material Notwithstanding all the tumult delphia. His health was not good; of battle and its associated con- it is not known whether he prac- fusion, Moses has still found ticed medicine and surgery dur- time to tabulate, and scientific- ing this period. He died in 1870 ally to analyze his surgical ma- at the relatively early age of 47. Of his character and private terial and report his results. For already in October, 1864, the sec- life we read, between the lines ond article appears • from his pen, of the letters to his family, sen- again published in the very ex- timents of devotion, a high sense clusive American Journal of the of fidelity and of love of those Medical Sciences, entitled "Sur- whom he had rarely the privilege gical Notes -on Gunshot Injuries." of seeing. The opportunity of en- All of his cases are catalogued joying with them the luxury and and classified; he studies them warmth of close familial contact with critical analysis and rare was never realized. He remained surgical discrimination. F our a bachelor, yet like most men cases of tetanus (lockjaw) con- deprived of contact with his be- stitute the basis for a dissertation loved ones, he breathed for them on that subject, a thesis which hearty affection and at all "times even before the discovery of bac- solicitude for their welfare. A Natural-Born Leader teriology and the bacterial na- As a soldier he is a natural ture of the disease, is scholarly and discreet. He discusses with born leader, hard working, effi- great intelligence gunshot wounds cient and reliable. Most of his ac- of the lungs, the incidence of tive life is spent in hospitals and hemorrhage on the battlefield camps. As an offspring of the and in the subsequent course, the illustrious family of Moses, he technique of the ligation of ar- represents the best type of lit- teries. He seems familiar with erary and cultural Jew, one who the experiences of European sur- served his country without stint, geons and quotes freely from who gave to -'the national wel- fare his greatest. effort. their opinions. He had the unique distinction Named Lieutenant Colonel Moses serves with the active of having been the first surgeon forces of the Army in the field to the relatively recently estab until April, 1864. Probably on ac- lished Jews' Hospital in New count of ill health he was re- York. Had he retained and uti- lieved, but continued on duty lized this opportunity he might have grown prospor-ous and re- nowned in the rap-idly growing community of that metropolitan city. His greatest effort, the most concentrated strivings of his ma- ture years, he devoted to the se.ice of this nation's welfare in times of warfare and crisis. His family, his nation, and the Victory, Liberation Must Be Mount Sinai Hospital may well point, in times of national crisis Followed by Chance to such as exist at present, to the Assist Victims career of Israel Moses as one of outstanding accomplishment, as NEW YORK — Victory of the one of altruistic devotion to the United Nations and liberation of cause of civilization aild democ- the long subjugated people of racy, a man Of Maccabean forti- the European lands would be- tude. come a "hollow promise only" for the surviving remnants of European Jewry if their libera- tion from the Nazi slaughter houses were not to be followed by their rescue, rehabilitation and the creation of opportuni- ties for them to rebuild their lives, declares the Rosh Hash- anah message issued by Abraham Herman, president of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society, on, the advent of the year 5705. Urging widespread support of American Jewry for the current "Rescue Now" ..program of the society, he said, that in coopera- tion with government and other welfare agencies HIAS has pre- pared "an extensive prdgram of rescue activities for the present and post war period." Argentine Press Hits Dr. Tartakower Plea Page Ninefeen Labor Zionists Will Honor Memory Of z Katznelson, Here on Sept. 24 Detroit Jews will honor the memory of Berl Katznelson, late Zionist leader who died in Pal- estine on Aug. 11, at a memorial meeting at Bnai Moshe hall, Dexter and Lawrence, on Sun- day evening, Sept. 24. Michael Michlin ; secretary of the Poale Zion in Detroit, has announced that the local labor Zionists will sponsor the meeting with the cooperation of all Zion- ist organizations in Detroit. The Zionist Council of Detroit, at its last meeting, voted to give full cooperation to this meeting. Katznelson was born in Bob- ruisk, Russia, in 1887. He joined the Socialist movement and DR. ARIEH TARTAKOWER 'helped develop the labor section , BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—An of the Zionist movement. He appeal for the rescue of Jews from Europe made here by Dr. Arieh Tartakower, secretary of Rep. Voorhis Praises the World Jewish Congress, pro- Jewish Sanatorium voked severe anti-Jewish articles in the nationalist press which LOS ANGELES — The Jewish demands that Argentini remain Consumptive Relief Association closed to Jewish immigration is making an important contribu- even after the war. . _- tion in the fight against tubercu- The newspaper La Fonda, losis through its operation of the commenting on Mr. Tartakower's national . non-sectarian Los An- appeal, writes: "Fortunately we geles Sanatorium at Duarte, Rep. are not represented on the In- Jerry Voorhis (D) of Calif. said tergovernmental Committee for this week. Refugees - and are not obliged to "Far and wide throughout the accept its decisions. The com- country, the work of this City of mittee's aim is the placing of Hope is being hailed as one of refugees in countries considered most constructive programs for suitable for immigration. These the campaign against tubercu- refugees are nothing less than losis that we have anywhere in 1,000,000 Jews." this nation," Voorhis said. . helped found the Galilee Jewish Workers Committee, which is today a ramified agricultural u.rorkers federation with a large membership. Katznelson, one of the found .- ers of the Poale Zion in Russia, was one of the leading Hebrew publicists and essayists and an authority on the Jewish labor movement in Palestine. In 1925 he joined the staff of Davar, and in 193.5 he became editor. He was one of the directors of the Jewish National Fund, an executive member of the Poale Zion and a non-academic mem - ber of the council of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. In 1921 he visited the U. S. as a member of a Palestine labor delegation. Dewey's Mother Denies Anti-Semitism Charge CHICAGO, (J P S) — Anti- Semitic and anti-Negro bias was attributed to Mrs. M. George Dewey, mother of Gov. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee, in a dispatch from Owosso, Mich., appearing in the Chicago Defender, a Negro weekly here. Mrs. Dewey claimed that the Chicago Defender interview with her was inaccurate in its im- plications. On the Jewish question, the Defender quoted Mrs. Dewey on her concern over a "Jewish lust- for power." - HIAS Head Urges All to Support Rescue Program I Best Wishes DOBBS Hebrew U. Naas 2 Million Project In. Postwar Era for A Happy and Prosperous New Year A SMART COMFORTABLE LIGHTWEIGHT JERUSALEM (JPS-Palcor) — The postwar program of t h Hebrew University, which will require an additional investment of two million dollars and' an increase in the University's an-. nual budget to $3,000,000 in- cludes the establishthent of fae-. ulties for medicine and social economics, it was announced by . 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