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May 24, 1946 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-05-24

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Friday, May 24, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Jewish Chaplain
Dies in Accident

SOMEWHERE, FAR AWAY, a
woman will be on her way to
Palestine . . . She is the only
one left of a family of five . . .
Her husband and three little chil-
dren were killed before her eyes
. . . Her home was burned down
. . . Somewhere over there, a
man will be brought back to
health ... He'll be given a chance
to live again . . . His body has
been broken . . . His soul was
torn . . . He spent three terrify-
ing years in a Nazi concentration
camp . . . Somewhere in a Euro-
pean hospital, a young boy is
adding to mere skin and bones
. . . He'll be made to forget . . .
and given an opportunity to grow
up a normal being . . . He'll play

again.

All this because of our contri-
butions to the Allied Jewish
Campaign . • . Is it any wonder
why we all feel proud of our-
selves?
* * *
BEST BET for the week end
. .. Spring dance of Jack Wino-
kur Post . . . Saturday, May 25,
in Grand Ballroom of Book Cad-
illac . . . with melodies by Tom-
my Marvin.

LOOKING BACK ... last year
. . . When baby Marvin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Shiffman, celebrat-
ed his birthday with a huge torch
instead of the traditional candle
. . . The Shiffman home on
Clairmount went up in flames
that day! . . . When Sam Assik
was leading the field in a bridge
tournament downtown and ap-
parently on the way to an upset
victory . . . until being disquali-
fied because his name had been
forgotten from the registration
list! . . . When Irving Bogorad
was finally persuaded by an ailing
crewmate, after much urging to
leave the upper deck of the Bon-
homme Richard carrier in the
Pacific . . . and a Kamikaze
crashed in the exact spot where
they had bee nsitting.
* * *
JEWELRY DEPT. . . Lou
Horenstein, only u n m a r r i e d
member of the three Brothers,
and Bluma Wolfe may be wed
soon . . . Marcie Atlas and Mor-
tie Roth will probably wed in
September . . . Eva . Rosenberg
and Manuel Roth are engaged,
. . . The definite "I Do" date for
Leah Siegel and Cal Goldberg-
will be Oct. 20.
* a a
ADVICE TO speakers . . . If
you haven't struck oil in five
minutes, quit boring.
a a *
ALTHOUGH THE cold weath.-
er kept many fdlks away, the A.
Z. - A. dance outdoors at Eastwood
was attended by 1,200 . . . bring-
ing forth the question of how
many would have been there had
the evening been right . . . Tough
break for the kids, but Mother.
Nature is one gal you can't
argue with.
a • a
HUMOR DEPT. . . . A priest
and a rabbi attended a large
banquet . . . Both were enjoy-
ing the festivities immensely . . .
When a large ham was passed
around the priest turned to the
rabbi and asked, "When are you
going to become liberal enough
to eat ham?" . . . The rabbi's
answer was quick and tart . . .
"At your wedding, Father ,"
he replied."
* * *
A SHORT WHILE back, we
printed an excerpt from a letter
from Julius Pliskow regarding
the carelessness of youngsters in
keeping the streets clean . . .
Well, now comes a note from
Mrs. Alice Schurger, who writes
that "Something should be done
about the people who don't have
any regard for the way our
neighborhoods look . . . They
throw paper around, spit on the
sidewalk, walk on the grass, etc.
. As grownups, they act more
like children who don't know any
better!"
If you are interested in this
topic of the day, we'd like to

hear more from you ... includ-
ing suggestions on what can be
done to prevent our avenues from
becoming untidy.
a a a
DEFINITION . . . Horse sense
is something a horse has that
keeps him from betting on peo-
ple.
* a a
HAROLD WATERSTONE has
a fine voice . . . that ripples out
the semi-classics in a lusty range
of melodious tone . . . Only les-
sons he ever received were from
an Italian professor who took a
liking to his ability while a G.I.
over there . . Cousin Al Water-
stone is on his way up as a song
writer .. . His tunes are terrific
as most of you can imagine after
hearing his, "Love Does Funny
Things" .. . Both entertained at
Carole's wedding and gave the
proceedings a melodious gaiety
that the folks won't be forgetting
for a long time.
a a
BE SURE NOT to make other
plans for Tuesday, May 28 . . .
That's the date of the Junior
Service Group Victory Ball .
at Masonic Temple . . It's a
definite "must" so make an item
of it in your little black book
. . . The band will be Phil Brest-
off and his WXYZ rhythmizers.
a * a
P. S. TO A few guys and gals
. . . Compliments are like per-
fume . . . to be inhaled, not
s wallowed.

Pisgah Bnai Brith
Youth Night Monday

Pisgah Lodge will devote its
meeting on Monday evening, at
the Temple Beth El Brown. Me-
morial Chapel, to an evaluation
of the activities of the Bnai Brith
youth organizations.
Representatives of the Hillel
Foundations of the University of
Michigan and Wayne University
and the various Bnai Brith youth
organizations will participate.
All are welcome.

174 Sam Katz Mixes
Occupation Duty With
Swiss Winter Sports

CHAPLAIN NACHIVrAN ARN-
OFF, Cleveland, who was killed
in an accident at Camp Kilmer,
N. J., while on his way to a
separation center. For nearly two
years he was in charge of the
supply depot of the National
Jewish Welfare Board on the
Pacific Coast. Later he saw ser-
vice overseas in the European
Theater where he distinguished
himself by his work with Jewish
displaced persons.

Club Gives PWO $100
In Ginsburg's Memory

Honoring the memory of Daniel
Ginsburg, who lost his life in the
battle of Iwo Jima, Minnie Bale
Social Club commemorated his
first Yahrzeit,by
contributing $100
to the Child Res-
cue Fund of the
Detroit Council
of Pioneer Wom-
e n ' s Organiza-
tion.
Pioneer Worn-
en also received
contributions
from Kovler
Voliner Society, D. Ginsburg
Berg's Market, Rachel-Laya Step-
LONDON (JTA)—A Reuter ca- in Aid Society, Lutzger Voliner,
ble from Moscow quotes Soviet Minkowitzer Ladies' Aid and
official sources as indicating that Mendele and Lavick Reading
applications from Jews abroad for Circles.
immigration to the Jewish aUton-
omous region of Biro-Bidjan Dr. Kazdan, Pathology
are being accepted again. The Expert for Army, Opens
correspondent added that "the
Jewish autonomous region is to Offices in Stott Bldg.
be considerably developed during
Dr. Louis L. Kazdan has re-
the next few years and a great
increase in population is expect- turned' to civilian medical prac-
tice after Pk years in the armed
ed."
services and has opened offices
at 1207 David Stott Bldg.
Entering the army medical
Discharged from Navy
corps in October, 1942, he spent
two years in Ireland, England
The following have been dis- and France as chief pathologist
charged from the naval service of the 28th Station Hospital.
at the U. S. Naval Personnel
Prior to going overseas he was
Separation Center, Great Lakes, stationed at Fort Harrison and
Camp Atterbury and at the Uni-
RM2c (N) Robert Goldfarb, versity of Pennsylvania, where
3336 Richton,
he was assigned for advanced
SK3c Harry Shapiro, 2911 specialized training in pathology.
Monterey.
Before entering service Dr. Kaz-
CM3c Harvey Greenspau, 2073 dan had received the degree of
Pingree.
Master of Science in Pathology
RDM3c Seymour Berman, 1707 from Wayne University College
Burlingame.
of Medicine.

Soviet Admitting
More Emigrants

Page Twenty-three

40TH BOMB WING, ERLAN-
GEN, GERMANY — T/4 Sam
Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Katz, 15634 Normandy, Detroit,
on duty with the AAF occupa-
tional troops in Europe, recently
returned from a furlough to
Switzerland.
T/4 Katz proceeded by rail to
Mulhouse, France, where he pro-
cessed before entering Switzer-
land. Here he selected one of
13 seven-day tours in the "Win-
ter Wonderland". Each of the
tours offers full opportunity to
participate in winter sports, view
and take pictures of the magni-
ficent scenery, and enjoy the
famous Swiss hospitality, prewar
style.
Overseas for four months, T/4
Katz is a radio operator in the
311th Signal Co. of the Wing.
The Wing, commanded by Brig.
Gen. Emil C. Kiel, is an occupa-
tional Air Force Headquarters,
in charge of all heavy bombard-
ment groups in the ETO. It is
located in Erlangen, a few miles
from Neuremberg, where the war
crimes trials are being conducted.
Prior to entering the army. in
April, 1944, he attended Central
high school.

To Biro-Bidjan

Rabbi Rosenberg Named
Army Liaison Officer

NEW YORK—Rabbi Herbert S.
Goldstein, president of the Syn-
agogue Council of America, an-
nounced the appointment of Rab-
bi Alexander S. Rosenberg of
Yonkers, N. Y. as liaison officer
between American military gov-
ernment headquarters in Germ-
any and Jewish religious authori•
ties in that country.
The Council had been request-
ed by Secretary of War Robert
Patterson to name a rsawesenta-
tive of the Jewish faith to work
along with Catholics and Protes-
tant representatives on the relig-
ious problems facing the German
people, Rabbi Goldstein ex-
plained.

Keywell, Kowal Give $100 to
Shaarei Chesed Free Loan
H. C. Keywell and I. Kowal of
Barium Hotel are taking an in-
terest in the Sharei Chesed Free
Loan Society of Jerusalem to
whom they have sent $100 to aid
in the re-establishment of refu-
gees in Palestine.

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LT. JACK WINOKUR POST 268

JEWISH WAR VETERANS

WORLD WAR II

Presents Its First Annual

SPRING DANCE

SATURDAY EVE., MAY 25

at the

GRAND BALLROOM—BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL

12 VALUABLE PRIZES
Admission $2.50 Each, Tax Inc.
Music by TOMMY MARVIN

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