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Page Twenty

THE JEWISH NEWS

Treasury Dept. Honors Bnai Brith

German Refugees
In U. S. May Go
Back to Reich

Friday, June 28, 1946

Hebrew Medical Journal
Marks Its 19th Year

R. Kurzrok, and "The Present
Conception of the Treatment of
Anemias" by Dr. G. Ginzburg.
The section on Palestine con-
tains a contribution of particular
interest by Dr. Einhorn, on the
impressions of his recent flying
trip to Palestine.
Dr. T. Ashkenazi writes on hy-
giene and sanitation among the
Bedouins in Palestine. Dr. Z.
Muntner offers an interesting
article on the ethics of the Jewish
physician in the ancient Hebrew
literature.

Harofe Haivri, Hebrew Medical
Journal, 983 Park Ave., New
York 28, N. Y., dedicated to the
WASHINGTON (JTA) — The continued growth of Hebrew
State DepartMent has notified medical literature, has reached its
German refugees in the U.S. that 19th year of successful publica-
they are free to return to the tion, under the editorship of Dr.
American zone in Germany if Moses Einhorn of New York.
they so desire and can meet cer-
The medical section contains
tain specific conditions. The De- the following articles: "Renal
partment worked out an agree- Lithiasis and its Treatment" by
ment with the War Department Dr. A. Hyman, "The Menopause,
on the problem two weeks ago.
an Endocrine Dysfunction" by Dr.
Those allowed to return must
oik VOW 'IOW 'IOW `walk Nallga1/4 'RIM 1 1/4 VOW 'IOW NNW NOM. Naallik 'IOW Nook 'vow Now
have been born in Germany, be p
able to pay their travel expenses,
have abilities which will enable
them to earn a living, have been
residents of the American zone
and been opponents of Nazism.
The department specifically in-
forms applicants that they are
to expect no more consideration
from the AMG than other Ger-
mans.

The Jewish News

YOUR Newspaper

HENRY MONSKY, (left), president of Bnai Brith, and
MAURICE BISGYER, (center), national secretary of the order, 28 Austrian Jews
were presented with silver medals by the U. S. Treasury Depart-
ment for their "magnificent leadership" in the Bnai Brith war Now
THE JEWISH NEWS is the
to U.S.
bond effort which resulted in the sale of $711,456,000 worth of
VIENNA (JTA)—The first
bonds during the war by Bnai Brith groups throughout the coun-
Only Jewish weekly with
try. WILLIAM C. FITZGIBBON, (right), U. S. Treasury Direc- transport of 28 • Austrian Jews,
tor of National Organizations Division, presented the medals.
relatives of American citizens,
Complete coverage of
left Vienna for the U. S. as "pre-
ferred" immigrants.
ALL world news.
House of Joseph in Life of Quebec'
There are more.than 1,000 Jews
in Vienna with relatives in the
U. S. who have registered for
To be a fully informed member of our community,
American visas, but for the time
being visas are being . granted
you MUST read The Jewish News every week.
only to displaced people, under
the
directive
issued
by
President
QUEBEC CITY, Que.—In view him to come to Canada and share
Truman. •
of the fact that the firm of in its developing prosperity.
Joseph and Co., Ltd. has reached
Henry Joseph was blessed with
the dignity of an existence of a
a
gifted
and adventurous family, intimately associated with the life
century and a half, it has been
including
three sons who became of Quebec throughout these years
thought fitting that the record
leaders
in
the business life of and has shared the joys and sor-
of its achievements and some ac-
Canada,
Jacob
Henry, Jesse and rows of the community. Abra-
To those who are not yet regula• weekly subscrib-
count of the men who have guid-
Abraham,
while
a fourth, Ger- ham Joseph was not only a suc-
ed its destinies should be put in
cessful business man, the found-
shorn,
was
the
first
Jewish
law-
permanent form. This decision
er of a bank and director of var-
ers, we extend an invitation to join the rapidly
has resulted in the publication of yer to be appointed Queen's ious financial bodies; h,e was also
Counsel.
a volume entitled "THE HOUSE
a philanthropist in the widest
On the death of Henry Joseph use of that term..
OF JOSEPH IN THE LIFE OF
growing family of readers of The Jewish News who,
QUEBEC," which appears in both in the cholera epidemic of 1832,
The traditions of the
family
,
Abraham came to Quebec and were carried on• by `Montefiere
English and French editions.
as informed constituents, serve as the builders of
The book presents a picture of directed the affairs of the com- Joseph who, until 1943 at the
pany
in
that
city
for
the
next
54
the evolution of a great business
age of 92, was an alert, athletic I
our great Jewish communities.
under shrewd and careful direc- years. In his later life, the bur- figure on the streets of Quebec,
tion against the background of den of the business was carried retaining to the end his interest
events in the city of Quebec, the largely by his son Montefiere in all that was happening about
ancient, historic capital of Can- who succeeded him, to be follow- him. To his son and grandson
Noilk Valk N11.116. Naallk
ed in turn by his son, Edward he left the heritage of a good
ada.
Cecil,
and
then
by
William
K.,
As a successful business enter-
name and a successful business.
prise the Joseph Co. bears wit- of the fifth generation of the His wife and daughters were
family.
ness to the sagacity, initiative
leaders in the Red Cross and the
and integrity of five generations
The Joseph family has been I.O.D.E. in the province.
of a distinguished Jewish fam-
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The
JEWISH
NEWS,
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Building,
Detrolf
26
The story begins with the ap-
Come Now—To Rest, Play and Store Up New Energy

pointment of Aaron Hart as Com-
Lovely new addition with private Just a few steps from the
missary Officer in the army of
rooms and private showers. Plus a
Please
enter
my
subscription
for
The
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News
for
one
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beach. Near all vacation
beautiful Lounge and Card Room.
General Amherst on the cam-
Strictly kosher. Only the very finest activities, such as boating,
paign which resulted in the tak-
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foods are served and the Jewish die- fishing, dancing, t. e n n i s,
ing of Montreal in 1760. When
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the war was over Hart decided
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lished his home and business at
■ Name

Three Rivers. Convinced of the
J.
YASHENOVSKY,
Prop.
great future in store for this
North Shore Drive at Webster Ave., South Haven, Mich.
■ Address
City
Zone
country, he wrote his nephew in

PHONE 427
England, Henry Joseph, inviting

En Route

Five Generations of Jewish
Family Grew up with City

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ELECTION OF DELEGATES 22

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Detroit Candidates

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The three Hebrew Schools—Rose Sittig Cohen
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the Zionist office, 1044 Penobscot Bldg.

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