Page Eighteen THE JEWISH NEWS Detroiter 50 Yards Away When Ernie Pyle W as Killed Friday, May 1 8 , I94S List 8,150 Detroit Jews in Service With the belief that more than 10.0,30 men and women of the Jewish faith from Detroit are in gan. Twelve deaths in action, in- cent of the total in uniform. cluding those who died other Benno Levi, Who Red Germany in 1935, Winner of Silver Awards of all types . through the armed forces, the Detroit than on the battlefield, during April totalled 369, with 53 for Star for Heroism on Guam Writes of Being in April brought the total to 145. last month. The recent announce- Army and Navy Committee of the Fox-Hole Near Famous War Correspondent Jewish Casualties 563 ment that Lt. Raymond Zussman Jewish Welfare Board again Total casualties, including America celebrated VE-Day. 10 Jap• soldiers and about 50 civ- urges relatives to help bring the killed, missing, prisoners and received the Congressional Medal Ticker-tape and flags mingled in ilians. A Jap officer we had cap- records up to date.., For those wounded, reached 563 when" 66 of Honor posthumously, for hero- the breeze as jubilant people tured, who has a sister in Hono- who have not yet filled out a more were recorded in April. It ism last September, will be list- crowded downtown areas to wade lulu and understands English, wa r . . records blank they are ob- amounts to approximately 7 per ed as of May. It is the highest award the country gives. through flurries of scrap paper came with us. When we asked tainable through the JWB, 8904 and shake hands with strangers. him what he thought of the Am- Woodward, MA. 8400. It was a happy moment. For those who have new in- ericans, he said, 'Very strong.' Far away, nearer Japan, mil- We asked him if he liked us and formation since filling out the MISSING IN ACTION T/Sgt. Sidney R. Jacobs lions of men fought on. A war he said, 'I like.' He went ahead blank it is urgent that you sup- Casualties (Incomplete Data) Bronze Star. still raged and a letter received, of us to look into the caves and plement your previous data to WOUNDED IN ACTION . 'Lt. Aaron Kogan, Miss- S/Sgt. Irving Jaffee, (Complete Data) Purple Heart. ing in European Area. last week, from Pfc. Benno Levi, urged the soldiers and civilians bring the records up to date. Pvt. Herbert C. Abugow Pfc. Saul Katser, F/O Irving Levine, Wounded Dec. 12, 1943 former Jewish • - Distinguished Unit to come out, assuring theni that 8,150 From Community Listed Pvt. Missing over Italy, Fredrick M. Baron; Badge, Oak Leaf Feb. 20, 1945. News employe, we meant no harm." • Wounded in Germany, Cluster. Acording to the Jewish com- S/Sgt. Roy G. Meyers, April 6, 1945. served as a re- Pfc. Charles Katz, "I'm sorry to say, I didn't have munity war record monthly re- Pfc. Sanford J. Blau, Missing. Purple Heart. minder. MISSING IN ACTION a nice Passover. I celebrated the port to the Bureau of War Wounded at Nichols *S/Sgt. Benj. Klempner, (Complete Data) Field, Bataan, Dec. Ernie Pyle, Seder in a fox-hole, but next Records of the National Jewish Presidential Unit F/0 George Gilbert, 11, 1941; Wounded at. Citation, 2 Oak Leafs. Benno writes, year, - I'll celebrate at home." Missing over Germany Corregidor, May 5, Pvt. Benno Levi, Welfare Board, with headquarters Cpl. Edward Schwartz, 1942, met his death: Silver Star. Awarded Silver Star in New York, new information Ph.M. 2/C Harold Bob- • Missing in Europe. Pfc. Harry Linton, only 50 yards; , Pfc. Marvin Tamaroff, roff, wounded on Iwo Presidential Unit received during April brings the Last September, Benno, who Missing in European Jima, March 3, 1945. away from his Citation, Feb.. 1945; Area, March 23. 1945. escaped from Germany in 1935, total of Detroit men and women Pfc. Clive Cantor, Bronze Star, April fox-hole. •y 1 e Wounded in Europe. PRISONERS OF WAR in service to 8,150, an increase 1945. was awarded the Silver Star for T/Cpl. Irving Cohen, had been visiting (Incomplete Data) Pfc. Solomon Medow, of 90 during the month. "gallantry in action" on Guam, Wounded in Germany, Cpl. Sol Shindel, Bronze Star. their company Pfc. Levi Feb. 28, 1945. Prisoner in Germany. Pvt, Edward L. New- Of the 8,150, which includes Pvt. Aaron. Z. Cutler. when a Jap machine gun- which when his company had been Pvt. George Fecteau, Mark, Purple Heart, Wounded- in Germany, - Prisoner in Germany. April 9, 1945. had been harassing them all ordered to seize a strategic moun- 1,430 commissioned officers, a Jan. 27, 1945. -PRISONERS OF WAR tain and friendly planes mistook Pvt. George L. Pantzer, total of 323 have been discharged Pfc. S. Joel Dvorman, morning, opened up and instant- (Complete Data) Purple Heart. them for enemy columns. While Wounded in Germany, from service since the war be- *Pfc. Larry A. Bader, S/Sgt. Samuel Pitkow- ly killed the famed war cor- April 4, 1945. Prisoner in Germany. the planes strafed and bombed sky. Air Medal. March Cpl. Edward Feinstein, respondent. *Pvt. Jerome Blumen- 1945 ; Presidential them as the men lay flat on the Wounded in Europe. feld, Prisoner in Ger- Citation, March 1945. Saw Plenty of Action Pfc. Sidney Fershtman, many. ground, Benno, jumped up, grab- Pfc. William Plotkin, Wounded, Nov. 1944. Pvt. Sidney Cohen, Purple Heart, Nov. Wrting from the Ryukyu Is- bed the divisional banner, and Pvt. Harold Finegood, Prisoner in Germany. 1944. 1 W 94o5u. nded, March 27, lands, where "we've already seen while exposing himself to fire on Cpl. Abraham Elson, Capt. Raymond Ris- Prisoner in Germany, mann. Presidential quite a bit of action, Benno tells all sides, kept waving it back T/Cpl. Irving A. Fowler, Dec. 11, 1944. Unit Citation, Feb. - Wounded in Europe. of their taking the seven islands and forth until the planes dis- Pvt. Sam Faigenbaum, 1945. Pvt. Saul Freedman, Prisoner in Germany. Pfc. Manuel Rott, in the Kerama group and then covered their error and ceased. Wounded in Germany, Pfc. Lawrence Gorosh, Ph. M. 2/c Harold Bobroff, 22, Purple Heart. March 23, 1945. hitting Iye Shima. "EVerything Prisoner in Germany. 2nd Lt. Marvin E. who was wounded by He is a graduate of Central a mortar Robert H. Hirsch *Pvt. William Kideckel, Schlossberg, Air looked good for the first few High and the son of Mr. and Mrs. shell on March 8, is back in ac- T/Cpl. Wounded in European Prisoner in Germany. Medal; April 1945. Area. March, 1945. hours after we landed," he re- Herman Levi of Delaware Ave. *Pfc. Herman I. Radzin, S/Sgt. Philip Schon- tion in a Pacific island base hos- Pvt. Morris M. Hoff, Prisoner in Germany. berger. Purple- Heart. lated. "I was sure that we would pital. Wounded in Europe. Sgt. Sidney L. Singer, Pfc. Jack S. Segel, take the 10 square mile island in S/Sgt. Irving Jaffee, Prisoner in Germany. Purple Heart. A Central High graduate, he Wounded at St. Lo. *Pfc. Barney Smilo, Pvt. Henry W. Selig- one day. I was wrong. In the August, 1944; Wound- Prisoner in Germany. was inducted on May 5, 1943 and man, Purple Heart. afternoon we ran into Jap mines, ed at Cologne, March, Pvt. Raymond Yosco- Pvt. Walter Shapiro, took his boot training at Great 1945. vitz, Prisoner in Ger- booby traps,' sniper, machine gun Purple Heart. Sgt. Charles D. Koshar, many, Dec. 6, 1944. S/Sgt. Philip Shlom, Lakes. He was and mortar fire. From then on Wounded in Europe. *Indicates previously Air Medal with Oak transferred t o Ensign Donald A. Mah- reported missing. until our flag was hoisted on the Leaf Cluster. ler, Wounded in Paci- CORRECTIONS ON San Diego, Cal. T/Sgt. Louis G. Silver- highest peak of the island, we fic Area, Feb. 14. 1945. CASUALTIES stein. Purple Heart NEW YORK (JPS) — Capt. for a six-week S/Sgt. Ben Rosenberg. *Pfc. Sanford Blau. met hell!" and Oak Leaf Cluster, Wounded in Germany. Heorman Dicker, German-born Freed by Allied arm y training course Cpl. March 31. 1945. In a previous letter, Benno had rabbi ousted by the Nazis in Meyer Siegel, after 33 months in Cpl. Jacob Solomon, at the hospital Wounded. Japanese Prison Cam p written how happy the natives 1938, and now a chaplain with Bronze Star. Isadore Silverman, Bilibid. corps men's Pfc. (Complete Data) on Guam and the Philippines the U. S. Fifth Infantry Division Wounded in European • Pvt. Jerome Blumen- school. He re- Area, March 18. 1945. Pfc. Morton Solovich, feld. Freed by Allied were when the Americans came. T/Sgt. Louis G. Silver- Presidential Citation. which fought its way through armies from German ceived further This time it was different, he Germany, has been awarded the stein, Wounded Mar. Prison Camp. Pfc. Eric H. Steiner, training a s an 25, 1945; Wounded *Cpl. Jack Nelson, says. "The first day of the op- Bronze Star for his frontline Purple Heart, Jan. March 26, 1945. Freed by Allied army Operating tech- 1945. erations we met some of the Jap work with the men of his out- Cpl. Jacob Solomon, from Germany Prison Pfc. Arthur Weiss. nician at the U. Wounded in France, Camp. natives. They were scared and fit. Captain Dicker, whose pre- Purple Heart, March March 19, 1945. Ph. M. Bobroff S. Naval Hospi- *Indicates previously 1945. many committed suicide. With 2nd Lt. Joseph Utchenik listed as Prisoner of 2ncl' Lt. Robert N. sent home is Brooklyn, was grad- Wounded in Germany, War. the help of our interpreter we uated " from the University of tal, Memphis, Tenn. While there Wienner, Air Medal, April 3, 1945. he was on the hospital baseball 1944 ; Purple Heart, did get most of them to come Berlin and the Hildesheimer Awards Pfc. Arthur Weiss, 1945. and basketball team. Wounded March, 1945. (Incomplete Data) with us. The little kids are the Seminary there. He enlisted in Sidney Weiss, 1st Lt. Manuel Canter. In July, 1944 he left for train- Sgt. New Officers first to lose all fear." Wounded June 26, Air Medal, 3, Oak Leaf the U. S. Army as a private in ing at Camp Le Jeune, ,N. C. to Clusters, Presidential Capture Jap Officer New officers listed in June, .1941, - and later was com- be attached to a marine unit. In 1944. (Incomplete Data) •Citation. April for the first time. Pfc. Fred Goodstein, "Yesterday, we went out on a missioned a first lieutenant in August he was sent fioin the In- Pvt. Marvin A. Abrams, (Incomplete Data) Wounded in Germany, Purple Heart, Silver Lt. Alex Block patrol and brought in a haul of the Chaplain's Corps. April 7, 1945. Star. fantry Training Center at Camp Pvt. 2nd Lt. Joseph Braver Sidney Aronovitz, Sgt. Irving E. Pomish, Ensign Peter Copeland, Pendelton, Cal., to a Pacific base Wounded in Germany, Distinguished Unit Lt. Milton Duchan April 3. 1945. Citation Badge. hospital. He was with the 3rd Pfc. Ensign William B. Victor L. Baum, Lt. Leonard Schwartz, Gilles Marine Division which invaded Wounded in Europe. Bronze Star. 1st Lt. Florence P. 2nd Lt. Joseph Braver, Capt. Arthur W. Semp- Iwo Jima on Feb. 21. Gould Wounded in Europe. liner. - Purple Heart. Lt. Nathan Greenberg Ph. M. 2/c Bobroff is the hus-- Cpl. Edward Chaifetz, Pfc. Harvey E. Sibrack, Lt. Herbert I. Lenter Wounded in • Europe. Bronze Star Medal. Pvt. Fred Futterman, 19,.a one F/O Irving Levine band of the former Ethel Reznick Pvt. Morris Einstein (Complete Data) Walter Salzberg, son of. Mr. who resides at 2641 Leslie,_ and Capt. Alex Olenikoff time refugee from Nazi tyranny; Wounded. *Sgt. Norman Adelman. Capt. E. M. Rosenthal Air Medal, Oak Leaf was wounded on April 3, while and Mrs. A. Salzberg, 2746 Glen- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pvt. George Fecteau, Jr. Wounded. • Cluster. Lt. Comdr. I. W. Ruskin serving with a mortar section on dale, was commissioned an en- Bobroff, Pvt. Arnold Greenbaum, T/Cpl. Joseph Adler, Lt. Leonard Schwartz sign pilot in the Navy at Corpus Wounded in Aachen,. Purple Heart, Jan. the U. S. 7th army front in Ger- Lt. Herbert Seligman Germany. 13, 1944, Christi, Tex. Lt. Leo Seligson many. Pfc. Morris H. Huler, S/Sgt. Gerald J. Alt- Sgt. Shulman Wounded Capt. Arthur W. ,41110i Wounded in Germany, man, Ftesidential A graduate of Ens. Salzberg, a former student Sempliner March 15, 1945. Citation, Jan., 1945. Lt. Harold Tennenbaum Futterman is the at U. of D. and a graduate of Fighting in Germany Pvt. Albert E. Lerner, Pfc. Isadore Arnkoff, 2nd Lt. Isadore Wounded In Aachen. foster son of Mr. Purple Heart, Bronze Cass Tech, enlisted in 'June 1943. Warshaw Pfc. Leon London. Star. 3 Oak Leaf (Complete Data) and Mrs. Wil- S/Sgt. Harry Shulman, 25, in He had been on the basketball Wroeuan. ded in European Clusters. 2nd Lt. Louis Jerome service three years, was wound- liam Rohlig, of Area. team while at Cass. Cpl. Irwin Artman, Elkind Harry Milgrom, Purple Heart. 2nd Lt. Henry Jerry 2470 Buena Walter's hobby of building ed slightly in Germany, on April Sgt. Injured in France. T/Cpl. Ernest R. Baker, Bodzin Vista. He enter- Purple- Heart, - Jan. 8, model airplanes and sail boats 16, according to word received Pfc. Allen E. Rossman, F/0 Sam Feinstein Wounded in European 1945. 2nd Lt. Herbert Geller ed service on brought him the honor of win- by his family. He has been over- Area. Capt. Julian Becker, 2nd Lt. Daniel Ginsburg Feb. 17, 1944, Capt. Arthur W. Semp- ning a boat race sponsored by the seas since Nov- Air Medal, April 4. F/O Gerson T. Lacoff liner, Wounded in 1945 ; Three Oak Leafs ember, 1944. He:: 2nd Lt. Morris Mersky and took basic Board of Education in 1938, with New Guinea. Pfc. Sanford J. Blau. 2nd Lt. Leo Okum training at Camp Pfc. Morris. Singer, his 50 inch sailboat. At U. of D., had served at Purple Heart, Distin- 2nd Lt. Seymour E. Wounded. guished Unit Badge Blanding, Fla. Podolsky Salzberg had majored m aero- Camp Polk,•, 2nd Lt. Isadore War- with 2 Oak Leafs. 2nd Lt. Albert Miss., Ft. Knox, From there he shaw, Wounded in - nautical engineering. • Pvt, Frank P. Blazof- Rosenblum Europe. a n Area. sky, Purple Heart. Ky., and - Ft. went to Ft. Ben- Pvt. Futterman Ensign Warren At the termination of his leave, Pfc. Morris Weider. 2nd Lt. Henry J. Bod- Shwayder Shelby, Miss. ning, Ga. for specialized infantry which he is spending with his Wounded In Pacific. zin, Air Medal., March Ensign Sanford S/Sgt. Samuel Wein- A graduate of 14, 1945. training. He has been overseas parents and younger brother, Warshowsky stein, Wounded in Pfc. Leon Brazner, 2nd Lt Milton Weiss •Northern High, since January. European Area. Clarence, he will report at an air Distinguished Unit KILLED IN SERVICE Supplementary List of he is the son Of Citation. Pvt. Futterman possesses the base in Florida. (Incomplete Data) Promotiong—Names T/Cpl, Irving Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Combat Infantryman's badge. At Allan Emery, Killed. Already Reported Purple Heart. (Complete Data) Shulman of Pvt. Joseph Cohen, 1st Lt. Morris Adler, present he is recovering in Paris. Ph. M. 3/c Selik Becomes Pvt. Julius Cohen, Kill- Legion of Merit. to Captain. - 1516 W. Chicago Sgt. Shulman ed in plane crash in *T/Sgt. Louis Cohen, 1st Lt. Jack B. Brenner, Carps School Instructor Mediterranean area, Blvd. He was marired to the Purple Heart, Jan. -to Captain, April 1945 while en route to 1945. 1st Lt. Morris Cohl. to former Beatrice Fox on. May. 11, Palestine, Feb. 23, Pvt. Sidney Feiner, Captain, April 1945. Ph. M. 3/c Martin Selik has 1944. 1945. Purple Heart, April, 1st Lt. Marvin I. Dante, Cpl. Milton S. Cohen, 1945. to Captain. been detached from the Naval A brother, David, is stationed Killed in France, Cpl. Edward Feinstein, 2nd Lt, Marvin M. March 4. 1945. Hospital in San Diego, and now at Camp Robinson, Ark. Purple Heart, Presi- Goldberg, to 1st Lt., 2nd Lt. Herbert Geller, dential Citation. March 1945. is an instructor in the corps Killed over England, Capt. Martin Z. Feld- 2nd Lt. Dorothy Dr. Nathaniel Sandler, chief of school. He is the son of J. I. March 19, 1945. stein, Bronze Star. Goldsmith, -to 1st Lt., 2nd Lt. Daniel Ginsburg the Neuro-psychiatric section of Selik Of 14th St. and the son-in- T-4 Helfman Teacher of Pfc, Sidney Fershtman, April 1944. Killed on Iwo Jima, Purple Heart, Nov. 2nd Lt. Morris Harelik, the 121st General Hospital in law of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ten- History at Sheridan March 8, 1945. 1944. to 1st Lt., April 1945. Pfc. Herman It Hard- England, was promoted to Major enberg of 19352 Roselawn. His Cpl. Charles Finkel- Lt. (J.G.) Ralph ' stein, Killed in Euro-' stein, Air Medal, Feb. ' Helper, to Lt. (S.G.). on April 23. He has been over- brother, Norman is in Hawaii T/4 Harold Hellman; son of pears. Area, March 6, 26 , 1945. 2nd Lt. Samuel Kaner, seas 17 months. Cpl. Isadore Friedman, and Bob is stationed in Europe. the Benjamin Helfmans of 3830 1/c 1945. to 1st Lt MF Paul H. Levine. Presidential Citation, Ensign Nathan H. Maj: Sandler, whose offices Fullerton, is giving a course in Killed in Pacific. Sept. 8, 1944: Koval, to Lt. (J.G.), Pfc. Robert Rafelson, were formerly in the Eaton Tow- Cpl. Mordecai Gross- THE MARINE CORPS high school American history at March 1945. Killed in Germany, man, Purple Heart., 2nd Lt. Norman M. er, is a Reserve Officer and has WOMEN'S RESERVE has been Ft. Sheridan. This is in accord- March 13. 1945. S/Sgt, Robert Gurwitz, Pliscou, to 1st Lt., been in the army for three and reopened for enlistment. It is ance with the GI Bill of Rights Pvt. Jack Sernansky, Air Medal, March April 1: 45. 19 . Killed in 'Germany, 1945; Oak Leaf Clus- • Ensign •'Gilbert J. Roth, one half years, having been sta- of vital importance to the war provision which makes it possible March 15, 1945. ter, April 1945. to Lt. (J.G.). tioned at O'Reilly General Hos- effort to help the Marine Corps for those lacking credits to com- Sgt. Mortan A. Silver- *Indicates previously Lt. (J.G.) Harry P. man, Killed in Ger- • reported. Serwin, to Lt. (S.G.), pital prior to being sent over : maintain the efficiency of the plete their education and earn many, Sept. 14. 1944. (Complete Data) April 1, 1945. seas. . Corps and more women are need- their diplomas. He is a former Cpl. Lewis A. Simon, T/Cpl. Robert H. 2nd Lt. Martin M. Killed in Germany, Hirsch, Purple Heart, Slakter, to 1st Lt. His wife, Jean and daughter, ed to take over jobs in the high school history teacher and Feb. 20, 1945. March, 1945. Ensign Sara M. Slutsky, Dorothy Louise, 21/2, reside at States and in Hawaii so that men teaching assistant at the Uni- Pfc. Robert P. Weis- Pvt. Morris M, Hoff, to Lt. (J.G.). - man, Killed in Ger- Purple Heart, April 2477 Taylor. Ensign Sidney A. Verier, can be released for combat, versity of Michigan. many, March 20, 1945. 1945. Latest Record Through April Ph. M. 2-c Bobroff Recovers, Returns To Duty in Pacific Refugee Chaplain Gets Bronze Star Refugee Is Wounded On Return to Reich Ens. Salzberg Visits Parents on Leave . . Dr: Sandler Given Promotion to Major , to Lt. (J,G.).