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June 28, 1946 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-06-28

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Friday, June 28, 1946

THE

JEWISH NEWS

Page Seveneeii

H. Friedman
Charge UNR A Aides Class Pilots Regain Lead Edward
Released From Navy
In NW Softball
isplaced Jews as 'Inferior'

Leaders of Ousted Congress Cultural Delegation Say
Officials Watch Every Move; Perlizweig Declares
Anti-See ifism Worse Than Before Hiflerism
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The charge that UNRRA officials

in Germany consider the displaced Jews to be "people of an
inferior class" was made at a press conference here by H.
Leivick and Dr. Israel Efros, members of the cultural dele-
gation sent by the World Jewish Congress to tour the DP
camps. (Emma Lazaroff Schaver of Detroit, the •third mem-
ber of the delegation, still is
E urope).

The delegation, which was re- Rabbi Norman Siegel Weds
fused an extension of its stay Miss Vivienne Horowitz
in Germany by UNRRA author-
ities, reported that it was watched
On June 16, Miss Vivienne Hor-
by UNRRA officials during lec- owitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
tures delivered in the camps. Abraham H. Horowitz of New
UNRRA also requested advance York, was married at the Jewish
summaries of scheduled talks, and Center, New York, to Rabbi Nor-
some UNRRA officials were dis- man Siegel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
satisfied with the fact that Jewish Herman Siegel of Baltimore, Md.
cultural activities were being con- Leo Jung, assisted by Rabbi
ducted in the camps, Dr. Efros Moses Poleyoff and Rabbi Morris
declared. Both delegates appealed H. Finer of Yeshiva University,
to the Jews of America to do officiated. Miss Doris Feder, cous-
everything posSible to have the in of the bride, was maid of
Jews moved from Germariy as honor. The groom's brother,'Rab-
speedily as possible.
bi Reuben Siegel, of Congrega-
tion Tifereth Israel, Duluth, Minn.
Anti-Semitism Stronger
"Anti-Semitism is today a more was best man. The wedding and
powerful popular force on the reception were attended by 500
European continent than it was guests.
The bride, a graduate of Brook-
before the rise of Hitlerism," Dr.
Maurice L. Perlzweig, head of lyn College, also attended the
the politiCal department of the Teachers' Institute of the Jewish
World • Jewish Congress, told a Theological Seminary of Amer-
press conference here following ica, is the daughter, of the Comp-
tr011er of the firm of Horowitz-
hiS return from Europe.
"If it were not for the power- Margareten.
The bridegroom served as chap-
ful occupation armies, whose
presence gives strength to the lain (Major) in the Army for five
governments in • their struggle years, including 43 months. in the
against anti-Semitic and fascist Pacific, was graduated from Yes-
forces, the Jews in the belt of ter- hiva College and, ordained by Is-
ritory which stretches from the aac Elchanan Theological Semin-
Baltic to the Black Sea would be ary. He, was Rabbi of the Jewish
in danger of being , wiped out Center of Monticello, N. Y., be-
overnight," he said. He described fore the war and now is Rabbi
"well organized and politically of Congregation Beth Israel, New
effective movements whose pur- Orleans, La.
pose it is to prevent the return
Sgt. Sam Lieberson to Get
of property to the jews."
Acknowledging that the pro- His Discharge on July 6
cess of resettlement of "Europe's
Sgt. Sam Lieberson, son of Mr.
Jews will take many years, Dr. and Mrs. William I. Lieberman of
Perlzweig- said: "In the mean- 4244 Webb, will receive his hon-
time the peace treaties must pro
orable discharge from the army
vide for an international guar- on July 6. -
antee of human rights and for
Sgt. Lieberson, who was at
the return of property and pos- Fort Sill, Okla.,' for two years,
sessions of which Jews have been plans to resume his studies at
unlawfully and unjustly. robbed. Wayne University.
In some caces it will be neces-
sary to insist on treaty provision
for the enactment of legislation
designed to outlaw anti-Semi-
tism."

2 Vets Take Over Gulf
Station on Broadstreet

The Gulf Station at 9905 Broad-
street, corner of Boston, which
has been opening for only an
hour a day, has been taken over
by two war veterans and in fu-
ture will be open from 9 a. m.
to 10 p. m. Besides handling Gulf
gas and oil products, the station
carries full line of accesories and
does brake work, motor tune up,
lubrication and light repairing.
New tires are expected in a few •
weeks. Paul Parks and Clarence
H. Swain, the new proprietors,
also give pick-up and delivery
service. Their phone number is
NO. 9778.

Detroit 1, - -

ATTENTION!

OPENING SOON

ATTENTION!

A, BEAUTIFUL, MODERN UP-TO-DATE KOSHER STYLE
RESTAURANT SERVING THE' FINEST FOOD. AVAILABLE.
HOMEMADE CAKES, PIES AND PASTRIES. SEE OUR
FUTURE ADS FOR OPENING' DATE.

ROTIISTEIN*S

3454-60 JOY ROAD, East of Dexter

To The World Zionist Congress

THE FATE OF FRITZ ISRAEL
HANGS IN THE BALANCE!

Vole The Religions National Bloc, List Na. 3

By Supporting Torah Zionism You Uphold
The Principle that

The Bible—Our Mandate to Eretz Israel—is
Basis of Our Claim to the Holy Land.

the

VOTE FOR

1. ERETZ ISRAEL AS A JEWISH STATE,

Also Furniture Cleaning )

We have always pursued a policy of militant State-Zionism. Our ies p-
resentatives on the Executive of the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem
and the U. S. Zionist Emergency Council have always fought contrac-
tion of Zionism. We are MAXIMUM ZIONISTS because we are
TORAH-ZIONISTS.

2. UNRESTRICTED JEWISH IMMIGRATION INTO ERETZ ISRAEL.

F Aut.—

Not only have we fought for the principle that every Jew is entitled
to enter Eretz Israel "as a matter of right and not of sufferance. - but
we have actively participated in the actual transportation of European
Jews to Eretz Israel.

3. THE TORAH—GUIDING PRINCIPLE OF LIFE IN ERETZ ISRAEL.

FACT—

Ensign Michael Schuman, who
has been in the Navy for the last
three years, has returned from
Pearl Harbor and is on terminal
leave. He is at home with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M.
Schuman of Beaconsfield Ave.,
Grosse Pointe.

Send a check or money order .
for food for starving millions in
war-torn Europe and Asia to the
Emergency Food Collection,-
Room 601, 153 E. Elizabeth St.,

Sam Halberg, who has operat-
ed the Standart shoe repair shop
at 8801 12th, at Gladstone for
the last 15 years, has added a
Complete line of Play Poise chit-
dren's shoes, and a complete line
of men's and boys' shoes and Wo-
men's sports, plaY shoes • and
house slippers. This department
is being managed ' by his son,
Norman, recently discharged from
the army.

Send MILITANT Delegate s

FACT—

Ensign Michael Schuman
Back From Pearl. Harbor

L. Lowenstein Discharged
Leonard. Lowenstein has re-
ceived his medical discharge and
has been released from service.
He plans to enter the University
of Detroit for a pre-medical'
course,

The Pilot team of the North-
west Hebrew Congregation and
Center Softball league regained
the league leadership by nosing
out the Guardians in a 10-inning
battle, 9-6.
The Pilots broke through in
the tenth to push over three runs
on successive hits by Dave Kap-
lan, Sol Mannheimer, Al Lowen-
berg and Charlie Charlip. Nate
Marblestone pitched the entire
game for the Pilots:
Brethren, at the bottom of the
pile, won their second victory
by turning back the Messengers
14-12. Phil Shear collected a
homer for the winners, and Abe
Rood and H. Raznick pounded
round-trippers for the losers.
The standings:
W L Pct.
Pilots
5 2 .714
Guardians
4 3 .571
Messengers
3 4 .429
Brethren
2 5 .286

Edward H. Friedman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman of
1926 Gladstone, has been released
from the navy after 27 months of
service.
While in service, he specialized
in electronics at Northwestern
University, Evanston, Ill.
The Friedmans' son-in-law, Ed-
ward Mandel, also has been re-
leased from service. He was sta-
tioned in Chicago for two years
as an MP.

Standart Shop Shoe Unit
In Charge of Son y Ex-G1

Our pioneers are implementing the religious, social and moral prin-
ciples of the Torah in the daily life of the Yishuv. Our colonies. co-
operatives, and other cultural and economic institutions attest to the
translation of this platform into realities—a source of pride and
glory for all Israel.

Voting for the Religious National Bloc, List No. 3, constitutes the

greatest political service to Zionismi as Ivell as to a Torah-life in

Eretz Israel.

inimiummunini
TY.5-8400

The neligious National Bloc

Mizrachi Organization of America

Hapoel Hamizrachi of America

Mizrachi Women's Organization

National Council of Young Israel

Hashomer Hadati

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