Friday, October 6, 1944

Jewish Youth's

LISTENING

WRB Contiriues
Rescue Efforts

ISTANBUL, Turkey-Ira " A.
Hirschmann, representative of\
the U. S. Refugee Board, stated
that the mandate entrusted_ this
body lay President Roosevelt will
be continued, "although recent
political and miltaty events , in.
Bulgaria. . and Romania unques-
tionably served to hide the con-
dition. of _stricken. Jews there."
Mr. Hirschmann revealed that
recent _revocation of .anti-Jewish
laws in Bulgaria was : initiatecl
,y Danny Raskin
by the War Refugee_Bdard's ne-
AT A USO dance in Leesville, gotiations with Bulgaria's gov-
La., Pvt. Jerry • Gorzeck cut in ernment
on a GI and discovered him to
be Sgt. Leo William, a .Gamma Bnai ,F3rith'S F'alestine
Chi brother from Detroit •. • . .
In elation at seeing each • other School :Restores Health .
again they began .1,7,Talking . off of Emotional Children
the floor, not remembering until • JERUSALEM = Striking pro-
they had sat down at a table gress in restoring the psychClogi-
that the girl was still standing cal and 'emotional health of Jew-
. • . Bath were on furlough re- ish child refugees from wartorn .
cently.
Europe whose normal develop-
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ment - had been arrested by their
IT COULD have happened on tragic experiences was - revealed
Dexter Blvd.. on one of those with the receipt at -Bnai Brith
beautiful days when the buggy headquarters • of the first annual
reigns supreme, that the woman report • of the Readjustment
said; "But Sam! This isn't our Home and School which Bnai .
baby. It's'the wrong buggy." . . . Brith's- . Palestine Grand Lodge
And the hubby repled,`"Sh! This established -a year ago in Jeru-
one has rubber tires!"
salem with the aid of a grant of
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$10,000 from Bnai . Brith
' the
IN NEW GUINEA, Dave United States. - The institution is
Schwartz was promoted to a first a, memorial to the late Dr. David
looey only . seven months after Yellin, famous Hebrew educator,
receiving his gold bars, and who founded Bnai Brith in Pal-
after only four months in the • estine. .
area was made main exchange
officer Mr, the entire base . . . Documentary. Birobidjan Film
KHABAROVSK (JPS) ' - The
In other words, Dave is boss of
the entire operation there, tak- Documentary Film ' Studio is
ing over assets valued at about 'working. on a film of the Jewish
a half-million dollars, a 'job autonomous province of I3irobid-
m A government commission
formerly` held by a captain . . .
An accountant in civies, he - has has approved the Yiddish transla-
been in service three and a half tion of the Soviet National An-
years, three of them overseas 'them • and the executive commit-,
. . . He started out as • a buCk'pri . tee Of the Birobidjan, ,province
has ordered it published in . 10,000
vate.
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copies.
SOMEONE ASKS if the sig-
nature of Germany will be heces-
sary on the treaty of peace, and
we'd like • to know • when the
corpse ever signed the coroner's
certificate!
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THE RECENT DEATH of e' 'The family of the late Archie
Tommy. Kass reduced to three Cohen announces the unveiling of
the community's well---known a tombstone over his grave on
"Four Musketeers" of Tommy, Sun.dayY.Oct. 8, at 2 p. nI. at the
Paul Begin, George Taxi and Workmen's Circle Cemetery De-
Max Victor . . . He was the first troit Lodge Section, .Gratiot at 14
to go overseas, and when George Mife Rd. .Rabbf Jacob J. Nathan
and Max reached France. they will officiate. Relatives and
had expected. to Shave a great re- friends are invited.
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union, learning instead that he
had been killed in action . . .
The unveiling of a monument
Paul is somewhere in Burma.
over the. grave of the late Ed-
ward Beresh, the residence of
SAMMY MOROFF • certainly whose surviving family is at
doesn't belieVe in letting grass 2930 Clements Ave., will take
grow under his feet-and not place :on Sunday afternoon, Oct.
15, at :2 'o'clock, :'at _Clover - Hill
because it tickles, either!
Two weeks out of the army, he Park • CemeterY: 'Rabbi :Herman
meets a girl in Cleveland and Roseriwasser of the.
two weeks later she's wearing Synagogue will officiate.
his sparkler with Mr. and' Mrs.
CARD OF THANKS
plans for January or February
The family of the late Chana
. . She's a lovely lass from
Miam; • Fla. by the name of Shapiro wish to thank their rela-
tives and friends for the kind-
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Marcia Kohen.
nesses shown them in their re-
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THE TOPIC .of the cornin cent bereavement.
National A.Z.A. Debate Tourney
will be on whether or not youth
should give a compulsory , year,
military or otherwise, to the gov-
ernment . . . Their fourth annual
A familiar question. It's easy to stunt night here will be held
answer if you have the Heinz this month . • Chapter 313 won
24-year Hebrew-English Calendsr.
it last year . . . The kids got a
Free to our subscribers!
tough break when it rained Yom
Kippur night, but their dance
at Masonic Temple turned out
a success anyway. .
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CHUCKLE DEPT. . . . A Ger-
man • mother was telling 'her
young son that for' the many
blessings that life had given him
he should thank God and thank
Hitler . . . After a moment of
meditation, the b o y asked,
'What should I do if' Hitler dies?"
. . . The mother answered, "Just
thank God."

B. Frenkel Buried
In Shornrei Shabbos
Machpelah Section

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CLASSIFIED-

Not a GI Joe--13itt
He's Still Fighting

Berel Frenkel, of. 2793 Blaine
Ave., Who was active in orthodox
ELDERLY MAN wants a middle-aged
circles in Detroit, died: at the
couple to move in his home. and
d 'board with them. Rent free., ,
Stoliner Shul, Elmhurst and
:'id for. 17132 Greenlawn. r-
Nive
Linwood, just. before Kol Nidre.
sitY. 8-0204, near 6-Mile Rd.
He. was •
ROOM TO RENT-7Home of service-.
Funeral -services were held on
man's wife.. Business girl preferred.
Sept. 28. -
TO 5-5362.
Honoring the last wishes, of
the deceased, he was buried in
WOMEN TO COOK and care for two
the, section- reserved for the
No latindrY or cleaning.
. References. UN. 1-3965.
Shomrei Sliabbos-the 'Sabbath
observers-in' :Machpelah Ceme
SiRV10EMAN'S WIFE Would like to
tery, Also according to h i s
Share her lovely apartment with
wishes, there were 'no eulogies
young woman. Alt privile0s. Sun-
day call TO. 7-3651. '
but selections from Psalms were
read at the- cemetery, at the
FURNISHED : ROOM to rent. Couple
home and at Yeshivath ,Chach-
or .lady. Qt. home. ' Two adults.
mey Lublin. •
.Call mornings, Fiiilay all' day. 3781
The funeral procession .passed
Gynn CoUrt, near Dexter, down-'
stairs. TY. 5-7449:
the • Beth Yehudah., Cemetery.
The services, in addition to the
FOR SALE, 19489 Pennington Drive-
Beautiful 6-1oom' brick Ranch Style.,
cemetery, were held at the home
Three • bedrooms, Master bedroom:-
and at Chachrney. Lublin. Yeshi-
up. Shower,. tile bath and kitchen, .
vah, and the participating rabbis .
New electric refrigerator. Large lot.
includes Rabbis I. StoLlman, M.
Immediate possession. • '
Rothenberg, J. Rabinowitz.
He is survived by a son, Jo-
VERY NICE, AIRY ROOM to rent,
seph, head of the Advance Glove
with small family, excellent trans-
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portatiou. Gentleman preferred.
Detroit;
a
daughter,
Mrs.
Co. of•
TO. 5-6715.
Boris Rosenberg of Detroit; a
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daughter, Revarin Russia. Two
PROFESSIONAL MAN desires 5- or 6.
other children, Chaim. and Yolik,
room flat or hou,se. Northwest sec-
This . emaciated Polish boy, a
tion, Reliable. Reference, tNiver-
in Russia, have not been heard
from since the outbreak of the member . of the. ..Underground, • sity 1-3289.
war. Nine grandchildren also warns his elders of the .approach' WANTED-Full time office secretary
of the German patrols. in a Po-
for main ,office, United Hebrew
survive him.
lish city. ,
Schools. No Saturdays. 13226 Law-
ton. TO. 8-0063. '
He . may 'well be listed among
the important' fighters • for free- ST'ENOGRAPHER-Experienced. Typ-
dom, even though -he' is not a
ist. Permanent position. Post-war,
MRS. TILLIE KUKES, a -resi- GI Joe. • . •
Mr. Heiman. Re-New
security.
Sweeper 'Co., 9591 Grand River. HO,
dent of Detroit for 30 years, died
The War Chest of Metropolitan
1400. Evenings call UN. 1-1057.
Sept. 15 at the age of 63. Born Detroit, through the • National
in Russia, she lived in ChiCago War 'Fund, gives encouragement WANTED-House, flat or apartment,
for several years , before coming to such fighters by providing
2 or 3 bedrooms; 3 adults. Between
6- and 7-Mile Road. If party is leav-.
here. • . She has been active in funds for the numerous war re-
ing 'town will buy furniture. Will
many charitable movements and lief agencies, including Polish
pay one year's rent in advance. VI,
was associated with Mizrachi, War Relief, United Jewish Ap-
2-3040.
JeWish Home for Aged, Hadas- peal f o r Refugees, Overseas
sah; House of Shelter, European Needs and Palestine and other NICE, airy robra for rent. 2698 Cle-
inents. TO. 6-2352. I:.
Jewish Women's Welfare Or- fl important agencies.
Ladies' Auxiliary of
MIDDLE - AGED WOMAN or couple
Beth Abraham and other socie-
-without Children to share nice con-
- genial comfortable home. HO. 2953. .
ties. Funeral services were held
at. her home, 3032 Glendale, Rab-
ROOM FOR RENT-Couple or single,
bis Thumin, Rabinowitz and
Kitchen privileges.' 3048 Grand Ave.,
Sperka 'officiating: Burial was
W. TO. 7-3002. •
in Beth Abraham Cemetery. She
ROOM
TO RENT - Three in home.
NEW YORK (JS)' - Despite
is survived by her husband,
Kitchen privileges, for single or
danger
to
themselves
and
a
Ger-
Louis; three daughters, Mes-
couple.. TY. 5-6141.
dames M. M. Rosenthal, M. Leon man reward of. 5,000 francs 'for WILL EXCHANGE heated 4-room apt.
each
Jew
delivered
to
them,
the
and J. Marshall; three sons,
for flat, income or house in N. W.
Harold, Joseph and' Elwood, and villagers of Ohain, Belgium, fed, . Section. TY. 6-9273.
housed and concealed a Jewish
10 grandchildren: -
family of three for the four years FURNISHED ROOM for couple. Kitch-
en privileges. Good transportation.'
BENNET COHEN of P . o r t of the Nazi occupation, it is re-
3750 Glynn Ct,, near Dexter. TYler
Huron, Mich:, -died on Sept. 28. - vealed by Ira Wolfert, North
6-1248.
A merchant for many years, he American Newspaper Alliance
repaired, restyled, 25
was 80 years old at the time of correspondent, reporting . from FURNITURE
. years' experience. 15460 Livernois,
Belgium. • - •
his death.
UN. 4-4371,
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The family consisted of Roman
SALESLADIES-Coats,
dresses, linge-.
Wachtel,
a
Viennese
artist,
his
MRS. FANNIE LEVIN of 1654
rie, and children's wear. Must be
Virginia 'Park 'died Sept. 25 at wife and his son George, now 8_
experienced. Steady position's. good
the age "of 83. Funeral services years, all of whom got . forged
salary and conimission. Se •Mr. - Can-
were held Sept 26 from the identity papers from the village :tor, Rosenberg's Dept. Store, Michi-
residence. Rabbis A. M. Hersh- mayor. The child was placed in a
gan Avenue, corner 30th St.
man and Max Wohlgelerntner school for fatherless children 'in STORE MANAGER-Young man. Ex-p,
Brussels
where
his
mother
was
and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of-
perienced for general dept. store.
ficiated. She was the widow of able to visit him frequently. His
Capable and aggressive. KnoWledge
father
was
unable
to
see
him
for
• of display work.. Steady position
the late Jacob; is survived by
with a future. See Mr. Cantor, Ro-
her children, Mrs. M. Yalom- our years. The house where the
senberg's Dept. Store, Michigan Aye-
stein, Mrs. I. Greenburg, Mrs. family was hidden appeared de-
flue, corner 30th St.
L. L. Kaufman, Mrs. Ethel Zell- serted, but was under suspicion
man, Banjamin, ' Albert H., . Yale by some of the community who EARN A GOOD-INCOME. BECOME A
SOLICITOR FOR THE JEWISH
and Aaron; one sister, Mrs. were seeking the German reward.
NEWS. FOR INFORMATION CALL;
Sarah Harris; 11 grandchildren
MISS GAN-DAL, RA. 7956.
Three
Rexist'
families
in
Ohain
and four great grandchildren.
Burial at Clover Hill Park Cem- had received rewards from the TAP dancing for children and adults,
Call Miss Doris Fox, UN. 3-3430.
Germans for turning in Jews. ,
etery.
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DAVID HOROWITZ the Teacher. He-
MRS. PAULINE MOSS of 2266
brew, Yiddish, English, Citizenship.
BUSINESS
Reading and writing in five lessons
Blaine died Sept. 25 at the age
guaranteed. Free trial lesson. 4061.
of 60. She leaves ' her husband,
or
Monterey. NO. 2680.
Nathan, five daughters, Mrs. Abe
INDIVIDUAL
Zweig, Mrs. Harry Mettler, Mrs.
SALESLADIES wanted. Part or-, full
time. Childien!s Apparel Shbp. Make
David Katz; Mrs. 'Sam Kravitz,
your own hours... Koploe's Kiddie
Mrs. Fred Korotkin. Funeral
Korner. 11744 Dexter, corner Tux-
services were held from the
edo.
Chesed Shel Emes. Burial was
on ,
FOR SALE - Modern ,6-room house;
in Beth Yehudah Cemetery.
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MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
large rooms ; side drive ; 2-car ga-
rage. A pre-war $10;000 value for
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
PHILIP FEINBERG of 11561
$8,200. Kendall near Dexter. First
- WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
Cameron died Sept. 24 at the
class condition, inside and outside.
age of 77. Funeral services were
TO. 5-6288.
held Sept.' 25. He leaves his wife,
Auto Loans--Refinancing
Anna; one son, Louis; four
Repair Bills Financed
daughters, Mrs. • Sarah Rosen-
C
bloom, Mrs.-- Sidney Berming-
ham, Mrs. Jules Smith and • Mrs.
PERSONAL-
Pearl King; four sisters. Burial
' SIGNATURE: ONLY
was in Chesed Shel Emes Cem-
WITH PRACTICALLY all the etery. Rabbi Isaac Stollman offi-
fellows indulging solely in the ciated.
rolling art of dotted cubes, Irv-
INVESTMENT CO.
ing Diamond, Y 3/c, writes from
Clean, Light Work
the Pacific- or his 'Chess - book
We 'have jobs open In all depart-
Abraham Cooper, Pres.
ments, light clean work in our
CHAPEL AND PARLORS
. "I've, already,,cOnverted three
stockroom mending, wrapping, etc.
941• DEXTER BOULEVARD
320 Fort t t._Westeof Wayne
of them, and sorne of .the other
Good hours and pay. '
TYLER 7-4520
are beginning to take an interest
CH. 7474
23rd YEAR
DOMESTIC LINEN SUPPLY
. . One of them came Over
at
Grand
River
9629
Livernois
TE.
14700
3800 [8th St.
minus a shirt!"
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Monument
Unveilings

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