.. 4 01111111115111 Shaarey Zedek Library Given Book Collection By Family of Dr. Baruch As a memorial tribute to her late husband, Dr. J. B. Baruch, Mrs. Baruch and her sons, Theo- dore and Alex, presented a sub- stantial portion of Dr. Baruch's collection of books to the library of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The gift includes such works as "Ozar Yisrael," by J. D. Eisenstein, "Der Der Vedereshev,' by Rabbi Hirsch Weiss. "A Guide to Judaism," by Rabbi Simon Glazer, "Sefer Yalkut Sippurim UmLivashim" and "As- pects of Hebrew Genius," edited by Lew.: Simon. The late Dr. Baruch, who was a pioneer Jewish physician in De- : troit. was also distinguished as a Hebrew scholar, an Orientalist and a linguist. He was master of a dozen languages and had a work- ing command of more. Theodore Baruch for many years was on the staff of the Sun- day School of the Shaarey Zedek and for a long time was one of its directors. He heads the depart- ment of English at Pershing High school and teaches speech at Wayne University. Alex Baruch lives in New York and is an executive of a women's apparel company whose headquar- ter. are in Detroit. The Shaarey Zedek Library is now adhering to its full time schedule Library hours are: 10 a in to 12 p. m., 2 p. m. to 5:30 p ill and 7 p. m. to 9 p. in., Mon- day Tuesday, Wednesday and Thin -d,iy, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. on Friday. and 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. on SundAy . M.turice 11. Z;:ckheim is chair- 0150 of the Shaarey Zedek Li- bra? y Boa rd. Our Chtssifieds! 13c.st Wishes for Palestine Exhibit Will Tour Country The most comprehensive ex- hibit of Palestine products, arts, and crafts ever to be assembled will be brought to this country by the Economic Bureau of the Pal- estine Foundation Fund, 41 E. 42nd St.. New York. The exhibit, scheduled to open in New York in January, will tour the principal cities of this coun- try. Actual industrial products of Palestine. as well as her arts and crafts, will be shown and offered for sale. Through the use of charts, pic- tograms, diaramas and other vis- ual aids, the exhibit will portray an over-all picture of Palestine's growth. It will stress her economic potentiality and her strategic po- sition to service the entire Middle East. By highlighting Palestine's absorptive capacity for American- made products, it will stress the possibilities of large two-way com- merce between American and the Holy Land. AL COHEN "riCA EXPERT 111 WAT(.11 AND _ • w JFIFFI_RY REPAIR PROMPT SERVICE Harry Seligson, for 11 years di- rector of personnel for Sams, Inc., announces the opening of a labor relations counselor office, empha- sizing surveys of personnel prac- tices in industrial and retail es- tablishments. InclUded in his counselling serv- ice will be building training pro- grams for supervisory and non- supervisory employes, labor rela- tion problems. negotiating con- tracts with unions, job analysis, wage administration and improv- ing selection techniques. Seligson. who served 30 months in war service, at present is spe- cial instructor at Wayne Univer- sity in personnel administration and labor relations. He formerly served as education director of the Jewish Center. A graduate of the University of Michigan he prac- ticed law for five years. He can be reached at TR. 2-3822 or TR. 2-6410. "Nature's Jews Fleeing to Czechoslovakia Will Soon Receive Passports NEW YORK (JTA1—A cable received from his European head- quarters by Isaac A. Asofsky, ex- ecutive director of the HIAS, dis- closed that Polish Jews who are fleeing from Poland and who are now stranded in Czechoslovakia because of the refusal of the Pol- ish Consulate in Prague to give them passports, soon will receive passports enabling them to emi- grate to other countries. Gift to Detroit" WAYNE BATHS FOOT OF SECOND FOR THE TREATMENT OF RHEUMATISM • ARTHRITIS • NEURITIS AND SCIATICA TURKISH AND REDUCING BATHS 10 BATHS $15 Attendant's Fee 50c Each Bath Not from Inc. RA. 6744 WEBSTER FLORIST & NURSERY Julius Blase, Prop. 21430 Woodward - Ferndale Elm. 6275 — R. 0. 9815 4 Deliveries Daily S Amyl. Parking Block4 North of 5 Mil*, East Side of Woodward Daater for ' SW& LANhii it+ Open Sundays Gretings to the and Holidays Jewish Community wwwowm from CLARENCE A. REID GREETINGS ON THE NEW YEAR 13501 Linwood TO. 8-6103 TO. 7-9177 Republican Nominee for 18th Senatorial District ITS THE LAST LAP FOR YOUR OLD CAR 710 Metropolitan Bldg. RA. 4566 New Year's G reetings THIS NEW ENGINE CLEAN UP PROGRAM MAY BE THE ONE THING THAT WILL KEEP IT GOING. While new cars are far from plentiful, these days, we are beginning to see them, and that means your old one is nearing the close of its long pull. To The Entire Jewish But this final stretch can be the hardest. Chances are the engine is dirty. Sticky deposits, long accumulating in that old engine, may suddenly clog the oiling system—with disastrous results. Community I I NEW YORK, (JPS, Palcor)—"I have become accustomed to sep- arations . . . We anticipate this before we took the marriage vows," were the words spoken by a bride of two months whose young hus- band had just been sentenced to 10 years in prison for helping vfsa- less Jewish refugees land in Pales- tine, J. L. Teller writes in a series of sketches of "Palestinians", ap- pearing in the September issue of the American Mercury magazine. "This young man's wife . came to Palestine after participat- ing the rebellion of the Bialystok ghetto and in the partisan war- fare of the swamps," Mr. Teller writes. "We like to think of our- selves as the new Jews. a tribe dedicated to the creation of a new people. saying to the world "thank you for offering to shed our blood: we shall shed it ourselves and our- selves determine the time, the place and the cause," the girl said. "This determination of ours in- volves constant peril to life but prison is the worst of these perils, for to live and be useless is a curse next to none. It is for this I weep and not for the separation . . ." Detroit's Only Natural Mineral Baths 1. t. Little Can Scare Us, Say Palestine Youths A Happy New Year A utharizad the Seligson Opens Office As Labor Counselor Best Wishes for New - Year 0 Friday, September 20, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS _ Page Sixty-four YIDDISH FOLKS VEREIN Louis Warren, Pres. WRIGLEY STORES, INC. 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