Page Fourteen THE JEWISH NEWS Weekly Review of the News of the World (Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service) (See also Page 3) Friday, June I, 1945 Posthumous Honors For S-Sgt. Hochman. Killed in Germany Detroiter Sends News from Paris Haifa which began March 15, was concluded in Haifa after an agreement between the His- tadruth, Jewish Palestine's Federation of La- bor, and the factory management. The strike caused serious dislocation in the ,building trades throughout the country, because Nesh- er is We largest cement manufacturing plant in the Middle East. Thousands of Jewish and Arab lower grade and junior officials of the Palestine Govern- ment began a work stoppage at midnight on May 21 in Jerusalem, in order to draw atten- tion to their demands for higher cost-of-liv- ing allowances. The strike, lasting 24 hours, also affected interurban telephone communi- cations but did not involve personnel engaged in wartime services Cpl. Mollie Weinstein, daugh- S/Sgt. Nathan Hochman, who ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph was killed while on active duty Weinstein of 2254 W. Euclid, who with the infantry somewhere in is stationed in Paris with the Of- Germany, has been awarded the fice of the Chief - Surgeon, sends onze Star us a copy of the Medal posthum- Paris Yiddish ously for heroic newspaper, Un- , service_ against zer Tsait, Elated the enemy from May 8, which July 25 to Sept. carries the news tiY 5, 1944. He had of the end of the previously r e- European war. ceived the Sil- It is an inter- ver Star and esting issue OVERSEAS the Purple Appealing to British lab -or to be • true to _ which not only Cpl. Weinstein Heart. "its traditional sympathy and support for flashes the news of the victory S/Sgt. Hochman S/Sgt. Hoch- Jewish aspirations in Palestine," Dr. Zvi Luft man, 19, was a graduate of over the Nazis, but also contains conveyed the greetings of the Jewish Co- Northern High and had attend- numerous interesting news and operative Movement in Palestine to the Brit- ish Co-operative Congress in Nottingham. ed the United Hebrew Schools. feature articles—regarding the Four hundred Palestinian Jewish prison- He was a pre-medical student at liberation -of Leon Blum, the ers of war, among the total of over 1,000 lib- Wayne prior to entering service elections in France, the plans for erated from the continent who have arrived in November, 1943. He was an reconstruction work after - the in Britain, are enroute to Palestine. accomplished violinist and had war, and a feature article deal- - Many Jews returning here from Vienna been enrolled at the Chicago ing with the J. L. Peretz anniver- and its environs confirm reports that the sary. Conservatory of Music. Red Army saved a total of some 70,000 Jews Cpl. Weinstein has been in in that area, most of them citizens of Hun- He is survived by his father, gary and Slovakia. active service since December, Julius Hochman • of 2053 W. The departure for Palestine of the first Philadelphia, and his sisters, 1943. She was in England during party of Jews from liberated France has been Sarah and Mrs. Lillian Green- the terrible robot bomb attacks. delayed by the Egyptian Government's re- fusal to grant -them transit visas, your corres- wald, who now is in California A graduate of Central High pondent learns. The party is comprised of 350 with her husband, Pfc. Arthur School, Rhe studied at Wayne persons, including orphans whose parents Greenwald, serving with the University and was a stenog- were deported to death camps by the Germans. rapher at Veterans' Hospital, medical corps. The decision of the Czech National Bank to Dearborn, before her enlistment. pay 30 kronen in Czech currency for - 100 She was affiliated with the kronen of Therensienstadt Ghetto currency B. & P. Bnai Brith Auxiliary. has caused consternation. among the former ' Ingeroff Promoted Cpl. Weinstein has also sent ghetto internees whose economic plight is desperate . . . Over 3,000 healthy Czech Jews, us a "souvenir"—a Nazi tag from freed from the Theresienstadt Ghetto, are To Captain's Rank "Tag 'der nationalen solidafitaet being accomodated in homes previously oc- 193-6"—brought to her by her cupied by the Germans, upon return to roommate from Germany. Prague, Brno, Morayska, Ostarava and other The family of Jack Ingeroff, towns. Describing V-E Day in Paris, who has charge of the 807th A resolution proposed by delegates at the M. P. Co. stationed in Trinidad, Cpl. Weinstein writes: "It was annual conference of British Ex-Servicemen has learned of his recent promo- wonderful to see Paris delirious Association, asserting that German-Jewish with joy—the- crowds jamming tion to the rank refugees in England were becoming arrogant, the streets, the French kissing of captain. was heavily defeated at the conference. our boys and vice-versa (some- Ingeroff, a Professor Mamlock, the first anti-Nazi mo- how I got in on that, too, rather tion picture to be shown in Germany. is being Central High unexpectedly)—the French chil- screened in Berlin. Films of the Maidanek graduate, w a s dren forming Conga lines and death camp, revealing Nazi brutalities against attending Way- Jews, are also being shown in Berlin. encircling the Americans, teas- ne Univ ersity Capt. Herbert Cohen, of Cedarhurst, Long ing and laughing." at the time of Island, acted as official interpreter at the for- Fred Sorkowitz of Detroit is h i s enlistment mal dissolution of the Third Reich, when among the Detroiters Cpl. Wein- Grand Admiral Doenitz and Colonel General in the 2 1 0 t h stein reports meeting in France. Jodl, heads of the so-called "Doenitz Govern- Coast Artillery. PALESTINE ment, were informed by a joint Anglo-Ameri- An anti-aircraft, Prof. Michael Fokete, who holds the Chair can-Russian party that they are war prisoneri. gunner o n a Capt. Ingeroff Chief Rabbi Herzog's Son hi Mathematics on Mount Scopus since 1929, The banning of Richard Wagner's "Die supply boat, he had been to the has been elected Rector of the Hebrew Uni- Captures a German Rag Meistersinger" and the encouragement of the versity. Born in Hungary 1886, he joined the Aleutians and Alaska before be- performance of the works of Jewish compos- University in 1928, because its dean of Sci- LONDON (ZOA)—Lt. Herzog, - ing sent , overseas two years ago. ers like Felix Mendelsohn has been ordered ence in 1938, and is the author of important He served for one year in Puerto son of Chief Rabbi Herzog of by the British Information Control Board, in discoveries in field of theory functions. charge of the purging of Nazi influence in Rico and has been in Trinidad Palestine, who is serving with The strike at the Nesher cement factory at the British Army on the Rhine, northern Germany. for a' year. captured a Nazi flag which was Son of Ben Ingeroff, ' 16169 displayed on the Nazi Party Sk 1/C Garelick Makes Detroit Jewish GI's F-0 Levine, Missing, Wisconsin, he was active in ath- headquarters, according to a re- Plea for 7th War Loan Among Casualties letic circles at the Jewish Center. port which was ,receited here. AMERICA Vandals broke into the Eugene, Ore., syna- gogue, scratched .swastikas on the walls, de- faced the servicemen's honor roll and tore down the American flag in which local po- lice described as desecration which "follows a pattern of religious persecution of the worst kind." _ "The whole German people should be held responsible . . . for the organized brutality" in German concentration camps, Brigadier General Julius Ochs Adler, U. S. Army, re- tired, vice-president and general manager of the New York Times, declared on his arrival in New York from Europe where he was one of a group of U. S. editors and publishers who investigated German death camps on the invitation of General Eisenhower. "More spe- cifically, the war criminals should include the higher officers of the GOvernment, all the SS troops and the German General Staff," General Adler said. "Anti-Semitism will continue t6 bother the World, as it has for centuries, unless it is gen- erally agreed that its solution lies in killing off the remaining European Jews or in Zion- ism, which is the antidote for that," George E. Sokolsky, widely-syndicated columnist, writes in the New York Sun . Two solutions appear, "one is a demand for full and equal rights everywhere, particularly the right of the Jew to live • wherever he pleases, but, "no matter what provisions are made in the peace treaty . . . and nobody will go to war over it . . the individual Jew wants to get out of a bad situation and .has no place to go," Mr. Sokolsky says. "The other solution is Zionism . . a practical solution except as it comes in conflict- with newly generated Arab nationalism and the British policy toward the Moslem world." A Congressional resolution "within the next 60 days" will force Britain to rescind. the White Paper restrictions on Jewish im- migration into Palestine, U. S. Senator Owen Brewster of Maine announced in addressing a meeting of the Ladies Apparel Division of the United Jewish Appeal in Los Angeles. America, he said, had a moral right to "a periscope in the Middle East," which is a vast storehouse of oil, and - a Jewish Palestine would be America's best friend in that area. Mammoth oil companies, lobbying at the United Nations World Security Conference, "have a two-fold objective, to protect their interest in the Near Eastern fields and to ob- tain oil sales monopolies in the smaller, new- ly liberated European countries, Victor Riesel, New York Post columnist reports from San Francisco. "The Post was reliably informed that these nations, through their officials here, have been offered millions of _dollars by the oil corporations for control of the petroleum sales outlets throughout Europe," Mr. Riesel reports. Sk 1/c Robert Garelick of 1697 Blaine -Ave., home on a 30-day leave, urges the people at home to support the 7th War Loan Drive in order that the fervent wish of every boy to return to his family be fulfilled as speedily as pos- sible. Garelick, who participated i n the Philippines, Iwo Jima, Ley- te and Luzon campaigns, en- Sk 1/c Garelick tered service 14 months ago and was assigned to ship immediately after the com- pletion of his boot training. He had been a civil service employe in the Navy Department in civ- ilian life and is an accomplished artist. Meeting several Detroit Jewish boys on board ship, they had services during the holidays and are all appreciative of what the Jewish Welfaile Board is doing for Jewish servicemen. Sk 1/c Garelick is spending his leave with his wife, Helen; his daughter, Alice, 41/2, and his six- month-old son, David Mitchell, whom he saw for the first time upon arrival home. Still Unheard From This . week's list of casualties' include the following service- Mrs. Rose Levine, 2070 W. men killed: Philadelphia Ave., is anxiously T/SGT. BERNARD E. HORO- awaiting news of the where- WITZ, 26, infantry, April 28, abouts of her husband, F/O Irv- ing Levine, who died of wounds suffered on April has been miss- 14, in Germany. Son of Mr. and ing in action Mrs. Abraham Horowitz, 10341 since F e b. 20, Plymouth. First wounded in the while flying neck on Nov..,30, in Belgium. over Italy. PVT. EDWARD SCHWARTZ, F / 0 Levine, son of Harry Schwartz of 2972 23, a navigator Rochester, reported missing on on a B-24 Lib- April 24. erator, had been a window dis- The following wounded . also were listed: play m an' at F/O I. Levine Sams Inc. be- PFC. LOUIS HOFFMAN, son fore entering service on March of Mrs. Yetta Hoffman of 2461 10, 1943. , He was commissioned Pasadena, wounded in the Pa- Sept. 25, 1944, and is 'the recip- cific area. ient of the Air Medal. PVT. 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