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September 20, 1946 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-09-20

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Friday, September 20, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Seventy

Children's Efforts Aid JDC's SOS

PARIS, (J'...A)—The first group
of 62 Jewish orphans from OSE
homes in Fr:..nce will sail for the
United States this - 'reek.
The children. who are coming
to relatives, will leave from Mar-
seilles. Their passage was financed
by JDC and HIAS.
Although none of them is over
18 years of age, most were in Nazi
concentration camps and narrowly'
escaped being deported with their
parents to death camps in Poland.

British Release Palestine Jew
After 14-Day Hunger Strike
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Jacob
Mori, 21, a Yemenite Jew, was
released from the Latrun camp
after 14 days of fasting in pro-
test against his detention. He de :
manded an immediate trial or re-
lease, and refused to permit a
medical examination after he was
brought to a hospital.

prayer for the dead) while seated
on the ground in the traditional

manner.
The ashes of the 12,000 Nazi
victims were brought from Helmno
to Palestine by a refugee who ar-
rived here recently.

Home Relief's Dinner
Dance Set for Oct. 29

MUNICH (JTA) -- American
Military Government and UNRRA
official. plan to intervene with
the Czech government against the,

scheduled expulsion of about 3.000
Czech Jews who resided in t he

1

Suchst en area of Czechsloyak la be-1
for- t he war.
The planned expulsion was d Ls-
Cov,•reci when Prague officials re- I
clue .ted the American Army to i
prepare for the arrival of the,
group about Sept. 15. and asked
that - special arrangements - be
accorded them.
Since the protest is not expected,
to change the Czech plan, unless
it is made througIT higher cliplo- 1
n1.11 ic channels. it was decided
lo•i," in the meantime to give the
group normal DP status and
trea :nen t.

Members and friends of the
Home Relief Society will attend
a luncheon meeting. at the home
of Mrs. Maurice Garglik. 18503
Fairfield. on Monday. Sept. 30. at
12:30 p. m.
Mrs. Barney Newman. program
chairman, has planned entertain-
ment for this opening meeting of
t he season. Mrs. Gert rude Leve
Blum will present. Chet Borden,
Columbia Broadcasting accordion-
i st.
Plans for the dinner -dance, to
be held Tuesday evening. Oct. 29.
at the Book Cadillac Hotel. will
be discussed. The event is planned
by Mrs. B. J. Rudin and her com-
mittee. Mickey Woolf and his or-
chestra and an outstanding floor
show are being arranged. For
tickets call Mrs. Rudin. TO. 8-8669.

Le Shone Tovo Tikosevu

The Officers of The De-
troit Auxiliary of the Los
Angeles Santarium and ex-
patients home, wish to ex-
tend to all Co-workers, sup-
porters, all donors and the
entire Jewish Community
a Happy and Prosperous
New Year. May this year
bring happiness to our dis-
placed people.

Sosnowitzer
Bendiner Und.
Verein

The New Year

AMC, UNRRA Object
To Transfer of 3,000
Prewar Sudeten Jews

Sympathy Hunger Strike
JERUSALEM, (JPS, Palcor)—
Nineteen women detrined under
emergettey regulations at Bethle-
hem womens' prison, have gone on
a hunger strike in sympathy with
Dr. Wofgang von ,Weisl, interned
Revisionist leader, who is in the
second week of a one man fast in
protest against the detention of
himself and other inmates Lat-
run. Von Weisl was removed to a
Government hospital after six
days of fasting. •

TEL AVIV, (JPS, Palcor)—The
ashes of 12,000 Jews. murdered and
cremated by the Nazis at the
death camp at Helmno, Poland,
were reinterred in the soil of Pal-
estine, at a solemn ceremony at-
tended by thousands of mourners
at a cemetery here. The entire
congregation recited kadish (the

Greetings on

Pounding out their summer activities, boys and girls of
Camp Nlo-Corn-Co in the Bronx. New York. presented a country
fir, the proceeds going to the Joint Distribution Committee's
SOs 'Supplies for Overseas Survivors) Collection. Amid stalls
and barnyard animals borrowed from the Bronx Zoo, children
from five to sixteen auctioned off items made by themselves.
In c h spot of the afternoon was a puppet show presented by and
tor the children. Proceeds bought 1.200 cans of baby food for
Jewish survivors overseas. The J.D.C. receives its funds from the
United Jewish Appeal.

Women Prisoners Start

Orphans Coming to U. S. Ashes of 12,000 Helmno
From French OSE Homes Jews Buried in Tel Aviv

A Happy New

CARL'S CHOP HOUSE

The Auxiliary begs the
Jewish Community to re-
member those people who
are in the Los Angeles San-
itarium on these High Holy
days.
N. R. Epstein, Pres.

Year To The
Community

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on the New Year

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Rothschilds to Break
Into Movie Business



Detroit

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'Will Introduce Jewish Symphony

The Rothschild banking family
DENVER. (JPS) —The Jewish !
symplionN• - Israel - . by Dr. Boris breaks into the motion picture
DuOilisky. dean of the music business in a deal whereby a scion
school at the University of Wash- of the family will make pictures
1114 ,,n. was introduced by the in Paris worldwide distribution by
composer on the Inter-Mountain United Artists. The deal was okay-
Jewish News Message of Unity ed by the UA board of directors
Plogram over statior KOA here. last week. The agreement with
The symphony will be played in its Elie de Rothschild is for three
entirety for the first time next years, calling for a minimum of
year by the Palestine Symphony one and a maximum of three plc-
hires per year.
Orchest ra.

8

A MESSAGE FROM

Hon. Gerald K. O'Brien

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY.



WE EXTEND

OUR BEST

Dear Friends:

I welcome this opportunity on behalf of myself and the members of my

WISHES TO

staff to wish the Jewish people a happy and prosperous New Year. Right thinking

THE JEWISH

people everywhere watch with sympathetic admiration the courageous struggle

COMMUNITY

of the Jewish people to achieve their as pirations for freedom and justice. May

FOR THE

the forthcoming year witness the establishment of a national Jewish homeland

NEW YEAR

in Palestine.

I also wish to acknowledge the fine support and cooperation of the

MICHIGAN LINEN SUPPLY

BOARD OF TRADE

Jewish community in helping to make Wayne County a better place to live. It has

been a distinct pleasure to have the loyal services of my four Jewish assistants.

Arthur L. Robbins, Chief of the Civil Division, Nathan Kaufman, Traffic Court,

JOHN ISAACS, President

Hairy Letzer, Recorder's Court and Allan B. Schmier, Civil Division and Crime

JOE SANDLER, Vice-President

Study Panel.

HARRY SCHUMER, Treasurer

Faithfully yours,

JOE GREENBAUM, Chair. of Bd.

GERALD K. O'BRIEN,

CHAS. C. JACOBY, Exec. Sec'y

Pilosocuting Attorney

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