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September 16, 1955 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-09-16

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18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 16, 1955

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Jose-
phine Rubin acknowledges with
grateful appreciation. the many
kind expressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and friends
during the family's 'recent be-
reavement.

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French Doubted She Was
Jewish, Called Her 'Spy'

Judge Levin Issues New Year Message for Federation

As president of the • Jewish
Mrs. Berti Nathan, a 32-year- Welfare Federation of Detroit,
old German Jewess who,. during Judge Theodore Levin has issued
World War II, was imprisoned a message in which he pbints to
lay the French because they the numerous activities already
would not be-i
commenced by Federation.
lieve she
Calling attention to the fact
Jewish and sus--.
that the various community agen-
pected her of
cies are returning to regular
being in contact .
schedules of meetings and of ren-
with the Nazis,;.
dering services to Detroit Jewry,
arrived in the
Judge Levin states:
United State s,
"The United Hebrew Schools
with the aid of
and the other Jewish educational
United Hias
institutions are enrolling children
Service. Mrs.
for the fall semester of instruction
Nathan was Mrs. Nathan
in our rich Jewish heritage. The
born in Germany and orphaned Jewish Community Center is list-
in infancy. She went to live ing its new schedule of cultural
with cousins in Belgium in 1938. and recreational activities for all
When she came to France in ages. Work contracts are coming
1940, she, with a group of other in at an accelerated pace at the
Germans, was arrested as "ene- Community Workshop w h e r e
mies of the French Republic." handicapped persons have an op-
After internment in several portunity to learn new skills un-
camps in France she escaped just der sheltered conditions. T h e
in time to avoid deportation to number seeking counseling and
Germany and almost certain filing job applications is up at the
death there. A friendly French Jewish Vocational Service.
family hid her for the remainder
"Volunteers are back on the
of World War II. Her cousins job, be they men or women. De-
from Belgium, who had come to troit Service Group trade and pro-
the U. S. earlier, were helped by fessional divisions are organizing
United Hias to file affidavits in a cash collection effort to speed
her behalf, and her visa was the conversion of Allied Jewish
issued early this year.
Campaign pledges into cash—
particularly needed by the United
Jewish Appeal in this hour of
Manischewitz's Foods
emigration of fellow-Jews from
Sent to Flood Victims
North Africa to I s r a e 1. The
Women's Division is busy lining
up its fall series of Seminars,
Leadership Training Course and
various other programs' for its
membership of 13,000.
"The sum total of what we see
is a good community. We have a
community that has always faced
up to its responsibilities—as it
did again in the 1955 A 11 i e d
Jewish Campaign by providing
contributions in excess of $4,000,-
000 to maintain and extend our
local services and to insure vital

ROBERT EDSON, national
director of Red Cross Disaster
Services, and BERNARD MA-
NISCHEWITZ, president of B.
Manischewitz Co., lend a hand
to speed the firm's gift shiip-
ment of kosher foods for the
holidays to victims of the recent
flood disasters.

life-saving work abroad. As the always trying to find the solution
New Year approaches, we are a best for the community. My own

community that stands ready to
renew itself in deed and name as
a good community.
"Under the aegis of FederatiOn,
we come together for giving,
working and planning—integrat-
ing our various viewpoints and

personal regards go out to all of
you and your families for a happy
and healthy New Year that you
may continue thoughtful and cre-
ative work in behalf of our com-
munity in 5716 and for many.
years to come."

On this traditional occasion we extend
our blessings to our guests, our friends
and our staff for Good Health ! Good
Fortune! And Good Cheer!

May your Rosh Hashanah page be in-
scribed with joy and happiness
throughout the New Year! And may
we continue to serve you
in the best interests of
your vacation pleasure.

ON

Mr. & Mrs. A. S. Landis
Mr. & Mrs., Harold Landis
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Cohen

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tute and two branch meetings.
Workmen's Circle Jewish Cul-
tural. Institute, slated for 15 Tues-
day evenings beginning Oct. 4,
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Greetings and Best
Literature" and "The Modern
Jewish Community."
Wishes For A
The lecture series will follow
Happy New Year
a beginners' Yiddish class to be
conducted by Saul Maltz, W. C.
To All My Friends
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Whom I Met During the
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Friday afternoons.
W. C. Branches 3 and 460 will
hold meetings at 9 p.m. Sept. 23,
at the Center. Alex Levitt,
Branch 3 chairman, announces
that entertainment will include a
Yiddish reading by Mrs. Ida
Cousens, songs by Simon Klec-
sewski and community singing.
Branch 460 will make final
plans for a benefit games party
and
to be held on Sept. 30.

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For we are so few,
Yet, they fear us, always will.
I ask, tell me why
Jewish pain, they enjoy.
Why do they preach the lie—
Their saviour did we destroy?
It is ironic indeed
Isn't it strange to you
Those, who hate Abraham's seed
And yet, they worship a Jew!

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