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December 27, 1946 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-12-27

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Friday, Deed:mbar 27, 1946

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Veterans Plan Annual Military Ball
For Feb. 22; Install Lt. Green Post

Fishman, N. Y. Editor,
Dean of U. S. Jewish
Writers, Dies in Basle

The Department of Michigan
Jewish War Veterans and its
military ball committee will
sponsor a social evening Satur-
day, Dec. 28, at JWV Auditorium,
8212 12th. St. The Miltimore
School of Dance and Music will
feature a number of entertain-
ers. including singing, dancing
and acrobats. The 19 posts, eight
auxiliaries, their friends and rel-
atives are in"ited. There will be
no admission charge.
The military ball co-chairmen,
Norman Berkley and Rudolph
Stein, report a brisk sale of
tickets for the Annual Patriotic
Military Ball to be held on
Washington's birthday, Feb. 22 in
the Masonic Temple Ball Room.
The Lt. Roy F. Green Post No.
525 was instituted and officers
installed on Dec. 22. Clifford
Epstein, Detroit News staff
writer, delivered an address on
"Plight of the Jews in Europe."
The officers are:
Commander, Russell 11. Green-
berg; senior vice commander.

Burton. Siegel; junior vice com-
mander, Norman Peck; adjutant,
Arnold Cohen; quartermaster, Al
Shacket; judge advocate; Oscar
Freedenberg; post surgeon, Dr.
N. L. Feldman; chaplain, Leo
Becker; patriotic instructor, Al
Davidson; officer of the day, EU-
gene Radding; sergeant-at-arms,
Sol Raikow; color sergeant, My-
ron Handelsman; color guards,
Bernard Dizik and Art Byer;
color bearers, Maurice Mansfield
and Don Gilbur; trustees, Bill
Schwartzman, Lloyd Finsilver
and Harvey Rice.
Lt. Roy F. Green paid the su-
preme sacrifice as an Air Corp
Officer at Cariza in the Carib-
bean. Mr. and Mrs. Greenberg,
parents of Lt. Green, presented
the new post with the American
and Jewish flags.
Jack Penman, commander of
Robert Rafelson Post, announces
that his Anti-defamation Com-
mittee is receiving complaints
and will work in cooperation
with the departmental commit-
tee.

BASLE, Switzerland. — Jacob
Fishman, editor of the Jewish
Morning Journal of New York,
recognized as.
the dean of Jew-
ish writers in
America, died
here while at-
tending the
World Zionist
Congress as a
member of the
American del-
egation.
M r . Fishman
was one of
the outstanding J.Fisbniars
leaders in American Zionism rand
for years served on 'the National
Executive Committee of the Zion-
ist Organization of America. He
was one of the most popular
figures at Zionist conventions.
His column on the first page
of the Jewish Morning Journal
was one of the most widely
quoted in Yiddish newspapers.

Palestinian Youths
Ordered Flogged
By Military Court

DP Welfare Worker
Dies In Germany

Women's Grand Lodge
Furnishes 2 Hillel Houses

JERUSALEM, (Palcor)—The
primitive penalty of flogging is
apparently the established prac-
tice of British military courts in
Palestine as evidenced by the
sentencing of two youths here,
within six days, to beating with
birch canes, in addition to pris-
on terms for allegedly posses-
sing firme-arms or explosives.'
The military court sentenced
17 year-old Ahron Cohen to one
month's imprisonment and 12
lashes for allegedly possessiong
a - pamphlet bomb." On Dec. 12
the court sentenced 16 year-old
Abraham Kimkhin to 18 strokes
with a birch rod in addition to
18 years imprisonment for al-
legedly carrying fire arms and
taking part in the attempted rob-
bery of the Ottoman Bank in
Jaffa Sept. 13. -
(The British Information Serv-
ice in N. Y. says the penalty of
flogging is unknown in the
United Kingdom and is only per-
mitted under special circum-
sances in some colonies. Where
military law is in effect, how:
ver, the penality may be awarded
at the discretion of the local mili-
tary commander.)
Refusal by the administration
to commute the sentence of cor-
poral punishment has thrown the
country in another state of vio-
lence resulting from Irgunists
threats.

Two Towns to Be Built
In Nathanya Expansion

TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Two new
towns will shortly be built near
Nathanya, it was announced at
a meeting of Jewish municipality
heads here. The towns, one of
which will be established by
British Zionists, will extend over
thousands of acres of JNF land
and will eventually be joined
with Nathanya to form a vast
Jewish center along the shore of
the Sharon district.
It was also announced that
preparations have been com-
pleted for the erection of a huge
paper factory at Nathanya, which
will be directed by experts from
Italy. A large film induStry which
will employ thousands is also to
be developed there.
According to a report from
Hungary, the property be-
queathed to the city of Tel Aviv
by the late J. J. Elek, a promi-
- vent Budapest Jewish indus-
trialist, will total nearly $4,000,-
000.
U. S. Commander Attends

Hanukah Party for DP's

MUNICH — (PTA) — Gen.
Joseph T. McNarney, American
commander in Germany. and
members of his staff attended a
Hanukah party for displaced
f. Jewish children in Lichtenfels, as
more than 20,000 Jewish children
; celebrated the festival through-
out camps and cities in the
American zone.


Page Fifteeti,

TH.E ,JEWISH NEWS

Mrs. Samuel Bank, Hillel
chairman for Women's District
Lodge No. 6 of Bnai Brith, has
informed The Jewish News that
it was the members of this dis-
trict which provided kitchen
equipment and house furnishings
for the Wayne University Hillel
Foundation, instead of the
Keidan Lodge, as reported last
week. The women of district No.
6 also furnished the Hillel House
at Michigan State. College during
the past year.

MISS R. E. KAPELSOHN

Miss Rebecca E. Kapelsohn. Na-
tional Council of Jewish Wom-
en welfare worker attached to
the European staff of the Joint
Distribution Committee, died Dec.
15 at Darmstadt, Germany, where
she was engaged in work in be-
half of displaced Jews, it was
learned in a cable received from
the European Headquarters of tile
Joint Distribution Committee.
Miss Kapelsohn, a native ,of
Brooklyn, had recently been as-
signed to duty at Darmstadt.
She served in Germany for more
than a year, having previously
been stationed at the Displaced
Persons Camp at Cham and Bam-
berg for the Joint Distribution
Committee, the major agency
aiding distressed Jews overseas.
Immediately upon joining the
professional staff of the Nation-
al Council of Jewish Women in
October of 1945, Miss Kapelsohn
was placed on duty with the
Joint Distribution Committee;
and arrived in Europe for serv-
ice with the Committee's Euro-
pean staff on Nov. 16, 1947.
Miss Kapelsohn's services in be-
half of Europe's displaced Jews
drew tributes from Mrs. Joseph
M. Wek of Detroit, president of
the National Council of Jewish
Women, and Edward M. M. War-
burg, chairman of the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee.

20,000 Attempted
To Enter Palestine
In '46; Half Succeed

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Twenty
thousand visaless immigrants at-
tempting to enter Palestine dur-
ing 1946, but only half of them
succeeded.
A report said seven small ves-
sels were intercepted and their
panssengers deported to Cyprus.
while three persons were killed
and scores injured during the
attempts to enter Palestine, in ad-
dition to the eight persons miss-
ing from the ship wrecked off
Sirini island. One woman, Bracha
Fuld, was killed and several
others injured in Tel Aviv during
Haganah attempts to land one
boatload of refugees.
Two ships succeeded in pene-
trating the British land-sea-air
blockade during the year.

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