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September 01, 1950 • Page Image 6

…Synagogues Announce Special Service Plans man Adler will chant the ser- vices, accompanied by the Bnai David choir, under the leader- eship of Harry Siegel. Ancient traditional music as interpreted by famous composers Wassil- kowsky, Kalochnik, Rovner, Frohman and Kaveiski-Weisser will be presented. These lithur- Jewry's solemn days of awe and season of repentance gical melodies are only sung in the period of the High Holy Days, begins this w...…

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…Religious Schools List Registration, Program Details for Coming Year Max Lerner Opens Season for SZ Men Author, journalist Max Lerner Plans have been completed for fered. Members of Beth Jacob's will open the year's program of the coming school year of Bnai David Religious School. Regis- tration will start Sept. 10 at the synagogue, and a holiday as- sembly will take place the next Sunday, to be followed by classes. The program is to be en...…

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…Distribution ofAbsentee Ballots Speeded by Volunteer Groups 1.• , SAM MOSS of 15736 Appoline fills out his application for Absentee Voting in Mayer's Bakery, 12028 Dexter. MRS. WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS, (left) of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, and MR. M. J. KRITCHMAN, (cen- ter) of the Women's Division of the American Jewish Con- gress, headed the sub-committee in charge of gathering signal tures for applications' in local busin...…

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…JDC Relief Holds Promise Of Lite to North African Jews By DR. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ Director-General, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee "How do they live? They don't live: they die." Two years ago, a Joint Distribution Committee worker in the mellah of Casablanca posed that question—and ans- wered it—in the first paragraph of a rz ► ort on the condition of Jews in North Africa. Today a network of JDC milk stations, clothing depots, ...…

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…fropmpn Contributors to Elect Division Officers at Sept. 29 Meeting - ; "Stockholders' Report" will. be ander W. Sanders, correspond- the theme of the fifth annual ing secretary; Mrs. Max Frank, meeting of the Women's Divi- representative to the board of sion of the Jewish Welfare Fed- governors of the Federation. eration, Friday afternoon, Sept. Nominees for re-election to 29, at the JWV Memorial Build- the board for a term of three ing. ye...…

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…ati ti °Inert AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, opens the season Thurs- day evening, Sept. 7 at the home of Bernice Meyers, 19372 Ohio. Plans for the annual White Ele- phant Sale and luncheon to be held at the home of Ruth Sha- piro, 18076 Kentucky on Sept. 16 will. be discussed. Members and friends are invited. * * * JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION meets at 12:30 p.m. Tues- day, Sept, 5 at Bnai Moshe syna- gogue. Plans for the...…

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…12—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 1, 1950 Troth. Announced M arria9 Plans October Nuptials eJ Frisch Chapter Election Inter-Parliamentary Union T.ea., AVIV, (WJA)—A delega- Scheduled for Sept. 5 tion of seven from Israel is to attend the conference of the Daniel Frisch Chapter, ZOD, Inter- Parliamentary Union, will hold its election at 8:30 in Dublin this month. p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 5, at the home of Lillian and Roslyn Defrolt's Tron...…

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…A - • • • s • octety ch,„hei tn, Mr. aild Mrs. Harry Souchal of Pleasantville, N. J., spent a few days in D'Otroit recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Kuttnaurer of Fairfield Ave. Mrs. William Fleishman and her son, Mark, have returned from a week's-visit in New York City. Recent guests in the city who came to attend the wedding of -Harriet BirnbauM and Abraham Ackerman included Mr. and Mrs. -Morris Ackerman, parents of the bridegroom, Mrs....…

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…I , 1 APi Delegates elegat te. s Arrive i For Fi rst Convention in Detroit Bride-Elect Sets Date Active and alumni members of Iota Alpha Pi sorority from all parts of the United States and Canada are arriving at the 'Fuller Hotel today, to begin the sorority's first national con- vention in Detroit. At the opening delegates' re- ception this evening, the young women will be greeted by the national chancellor, Tessie Hahn Weisman of Chicago...…

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…TIIIIIIIMPIP1111111111.1w To Wed in October irt Society Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler of Whitmore Road spent 10 days in Chicago and Milwaukee recently. Mrs. Morris Stoller and her sons, Merrill and Fred, are spend- ing the week in Cleveland, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fisher and family, formerly of Lakewood Blvd., Grosse Pointe, are now residing in their new home at 18622 Oak Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Schwartz, formerly of W. Boston Blvd., are no...…

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…USNA Leader Viewing--6Dachau's ' Monument to 6,000,000 Jewish Dead I Haifa Residents Form UN Association Branch A I;laifa HAIFA, (J T branch of the Israel United Na- tions Association was organized here by a number of prominent residents. Among the founders were: Mayor Shabtai Levi; Abba Chu- shi, Knesset deputy and head of the local labor council, and David Hacohen, general mana- ger of Solel Boneh, the Histad- rut's construction coopera...…

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…Most Unusual School in the U.S. Our Letter Box A Plea for Judge Jones Regarding 'Subversives' By SAMUEL L. WELLER By JOHANNA MUND Editor, The Jewish News: Recorders Court Jones Charles Weskey Jones is one of the truly great jurists on our bench and should be elected. I urge all Detroiters to vote for him. I urge the Jews of this community to cast their ballots for him when they file their absentee ballot s. Governor Williams showed true ...…

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…People Make News • TEL AVIV (JTA)—The For- Ministry announced the ap- oointment of YOSEF • NEVO as Israel consul in New York, effec- tive Sept. 1. Nevo, who was born in the United States and taken to Palestine by his parents while an infant, commanded a bat- talion during the Jerusalem siege and later became army chief of operations in the city. * * * Dr. Simon Greenberg, Provost of the Jewish Theological Sem- ' ' ''' '"''. ' ' • ' of Ameri-...…

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…Cantor Blank to Conduct Services in Pittsburgh Education Month Call to Parents Urges Children's School Enrollment Setting Sept. 5 to Oct. 13 as Year. If your child has been at- the dates for the observance of tending a Jewish school, make National Jewish Education sure that he is enrolled and Month, the American Associa- ready to begin the new term. tion for Jewish Education has Take an active part in the issued "A Call to Jewish Par- activi...…

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…Israel Investors Benefit by Law JWB Recruits More Jewish Chaplains An emergency meeting of Division of Re- ligious Activities of National Jewish Welfare Board launched a nationwide campaign to re- cruit additional Jewish chaplains urgently needed by all branches of the Armed Forces. 7. Immigrants shall be exempt from JERUSALEM— (ISI)—Dr. Heinz all their property to Israel Gruenbaum, head of the Invest- transferring for seven years. They sha...…

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…WI1111111111111111111111111M111111111101101111111111111001111101101!!!1111111111110111111111111M11111111110111111111111111111110P, P = Danny 0 Raskin's THE JEWISH NEWS-21 Friday, September 1, 1950 Javits Lets Hoffman Know Who's Fighting Representative Jacob K. Jav- its of New York recently clashed with Michigan's Clare E. Hoff- LISTENING F;i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111...…

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…22—THE JEWISH NEWS Obituaries ANN BRAVERMAN, 50, of 2640 Gladstone, died Aug. 21. Serv- ices were at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Leon Fram offi- ciated. Survived by her hus- band, Harry; sons, Leon and Simon; sister, Lillian Rosen- blatt; bfothers, Levin and Ben Golding. * * BENJAMIN HERZL SLOT- NICK, 44, of 3205 Hazelwood Ave., died Aug. 22. Services were at the Hebrew Beneovlent So- ciety. Survived by his mother, Bertha; brothers, Har...…

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…Classified Advertisements Morgenthau Honored for Contribution To American Jewish Life During 5710 LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge $1.00 Ccd1 WOodward 5-1155 LIVING QUARTERS For Sale To Rent Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted Exchange AIRY CLEAN, comfortable room for QUIET WORKING couple desire 3 room couple or man, strictly ko...…

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…-- '"41111111.111WIIIIIRINNOw HERE IS YOUR APPLICATION Council of Jewish Women Seeks to Enroli 1,000 Detroiters in Membership Drive Don ` t Forget to Vote in Primary Sept. 12, Using Absentee Ba iot form C of . D-5-M APPLICATION FOR ABSENT VOTER'S BALLOTS Application More Than 30 Days Prior to the Primary or Election in Which You Desire to Vote Do Not Return This FOR THE PRIMARY OR ELECTION TO BE HELD CA0110N — Be YOU sure to give ,'...…

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…ArabsDemand Mr5 f o Israel Cros%ing Kinneret INS= s ■ 1 r / C \ r )41/4 Vol. 5I—No. .12 _7 \ ANICLE ssc ,t .Teuri.4h, Thursday, September 1, 1949 10c a Copy — $3 Pet Year Chronic.e Hour Starts Porter Quits Oct. 2, Station WKMH Conference Sunday, Oct. 2, at 10:45 a.m., the Jewish Chronicle Hour the air for the first time with one of the most original and dramatic programs in the history of Jewish radio, in Lausanne will go on L...…

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…Thursday, September 1, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Two 4 Detroit Men Are Named to str ct 6 Bnai r t Posts Aged Home Croup Maps Silver Event Mona Coblentz, Molly Lee, Belle Smith, Chalamas Tigel and Syl- via Weider. ,•- ■ • 7 irx • The 25th anniversary celebra- Also Mesdames Charles Blauer, i h B i Di Leon Dreylinger, Frank Green- tion of the Women's Auxiliary, Four Detroiters have been ap- wald, Eugene Gross, Albert Hel- Jewish Hom...…

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…Thursday, September 1, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Three STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Arab Refugee Issue Keeps Haunting Ben Gurion By PIIINEAS J. BIRON RELIABLE SOURCES of information from Tel Aviv report that the American State Department is putting heavy pressure on the Israeli government, demanding it increase the figure of its offcr of 100,000 Arab refugees. As a matter of fact Weizmann, before his depart- ure for Switzerland, was a...…

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…Thursday, September 1, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Four Wolves on the Prowl Detroit Jewish Chronicle Published by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. WOodward 1 1040 2827 Barium Tower, Detroit 26, Michigan -'.. "■ .,1 - SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 Per Year, Single Copies, 10c; Foreign, $5.00 Per Year Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post Office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. GEORGE WEISWAS...…

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…Thursday. September 1, 1949 DETROIT \JEWISH CHRONICLE Federation Women Nominate Mrs. Weiner for Presidency Here for •Holidays' S.Z. Men's Club Picks Chairmen Temple Youth Camp Has Detroit Visitors The following have been ap- pointed committee chairmen by the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club, Abraham Satovsky, president, an- nounced: Samuel J. Berke, Abe Sandie- man, Henry Carnick, Maurice Se- ligam, Abe Katzman, Carl Schil- ler, Louis Tatkin, Alb...…

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…Thursday. September 1. 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Six in Engagement Told the Realm o Ronald Osnos Is Wed to a New York Girl Local Societ y On Southern Honeymoon 4 Families to Celebrate 127 Married Years Four sisters will celebrate a composite total of 127 married years with their husbands and families at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dworin of Pontiac on Labor Day. The Dworins have been mar- ried 25 years. as have Mr. and Mrs...…

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…Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, September 1, 1949 e Plans Spring N ngagemenb ►► lials Carl Cohans Return From Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Susman of New York City announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor, to Donald Thal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal of Glynn Court. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cohan have returned from New York and Niagara Falls where they spent their honeymoon. Mrs. Cohan is the former Ann Lesnic...…

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…. Thursday, September 1, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH. CHRONICLE Page Eight `My Goodness" Donor Slated at Beth Aaron PHIL ROTHSCHILD H AVE The fifth annual donor lunch- eon of the Beth Aaron Sisterhood, will be held Tuesday, Dec. 6, at the Bel Air Terrace. Mrs. Sam L. Schneider, presi- dent, announced the appointment of the following members as chairmen of committees for the coming year. Mesdames Herman Becker, Sol Docks, Irwin Levine, Mac Silve...…

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…Teen-Age Sophisticates By HELEN TENNENBAUM FTER A SUMMER of pleasures Page Nine DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, September 1, 1949 Remes, were all a part of the vacation of Barry Elias, Iry Berg, Ed Kirsh, Manny Cutler, and Al Goldberg who headed for Char- levoix.... • • • Rimar, Elaine Gittleman with Ary Bennish, Bette Stein and Milt Lutchansky, Arlene Leon squired by Melvin Borenstein, Edith Silber and Sid Baskin, Gayle Matz with Bob...…

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…rage Ten Thursday, September 1, 1919 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 1Chronicle Want Ads Bring Results' Classified Ads Accepted up to 10 A. M. Wednesday Rates: 6c Per Word. Minimum Charge $1.00, Payable in Advance of Publication 2827 BARLUM TOWER e APTS & FLATS FOR RENT WO. 1-1040 APTS. FOR RENT WHILE THEY LAST ar Milzvait Mr. and Mrs. Max Zabel an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Jerald Irwin, at 9 a. m., Sat- urday at Congregation Be...…

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…oppemmoosp. Thursday, September 1, 1549 Services Set at Synagogues Beth Abraham Sabbath eve services at 7:15 p.m. Sabbath services at 9:15 a.m. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will preach. Class at 5 p.m. Mincha at 7 p.m., followed by Sholos Seu- dos and Maariv. Weekday serv- ices at 7:30 a.m. and 7:15 p.m. • • • Shaarey Zion Sabbath eve services at 6:45 p.m. Sabbath services at 9 a.m. Rabbi Leo Goldman will speak. Class at 4:30 p.m. Pirke Avoth...…

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…Thursday, September 1, 1919 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Twelve *Sholome at Temple Site OUR ATHLETES No Door, Leaf ' it for Wolfeta Horse-Bettor By MITCHELL TENDLER 0 Lost! L OST Is LOST there not in this Racing • • • What Price Breeding? THE FORM holds no clue. I must stumble through the abyss of tears, torture, tribulation. Groping blindly among the maze of incomprehensible workouts, jockey changes, handicapper's se- lections and ...…

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…MICHIGAN'S OLDEST ANGLO-JEWISH PUBLICATION CIORY BUY omit) ruts , AB NDS Loops 29th Year of Serviee to Jewry Detroit and Jewish Chr «nicle The Legal Chronicle 10c Single Copy; $3.00 Per Year DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1944 46, NO. 3 5 I s wego Refugees Appreciate o nsideration Given Them No Attempt Being Made at Camp to Force American Ideas Upon the People There Jewish Community Council Delegates To Meet Sept. 13 First...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review VOL. 5—NO. 24 2114 Penobscot Bldg. RA. 7956 of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Mchigan, September I, 1944 4( BUY MORE WAR BONDS 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Jewish Underground Revealed Active in Liberation of Paris —Page 3 Congressional Resolutions Urge Palestine 'Free Ports' —Page 5 6 Youths Arrested in Terror Raids in Tel Aviv and Jaffa —Page 7 U.S. Soldiers Tour Palestine American soldiers o...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, August 25, 1944 12 Italian Citizenship utob se tion being given to Palestine as Mapai W ins 63 Seats Nazi dominated countries. a country of refuge and Turkey Offered War Refugees "And we urge further that our as a country of transit. CONFERENCE In Jewish Palestine's government assist in financing 10. That the food program for Represen tative Body LONDON (WNS)—Th e Bon_ the transportat...…

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…Page Two Strictly Confidentia! By PHINEAS J. BIRON (Copyright. 1944, by Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) Friday, September I, THE JEWISH NEWS Quotation of the Week We do not; and the vast majority of the Jews does not, advocate the es- tablishment of a state for the sake of national greed and self-glorification, which would run counter to all the traditional values of Judaism and which we consider obsolete everywhere.: In speaking up for '...…

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…lip ) MICHIGAN'S OLDEST ANGLO-JEWISH PUBLICATION CORY 1031111110 SW al ) I S STAMPS 29th Year of Service to Jewry Chronicle Detroit and Jewish The Legal Chronicle 10c Single Copy; $3.00 Per Year DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1944 . 46 NO. 35 , Oswego Refugees Appreciate Consideration Given Them No Attempt Being Made at Camp to Force American Ideas Upon the People There Jewish Community Council Delegates To Meet Sept. 1...…

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…Friday, SepferniTer T, 1944 Patriots Rescue Children; Jews. Help Liberate Paris Inferior French Forces Capture Annemasses and Save Children From Deportation to Death Camps; Jewish Underground Active . in France By ARON HERMAN Jewish Telegraphic Agency Correspondent in Switzerland GENEVA (JTA) — Autonomous Jewish units are fighting with the French Forces of , the Interior in Lyon, Toluouse and other sections of France still occupied by the ...…

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…ale Friday, September I, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page 4 Robert S. Deutsch Fund For Leucaemia Research Has Been Established In tribute to the memory of Lt. (jg) Robert Stanley Deutsch, the Robert S. Deutsch Fund for Research in Leucaemia has been established. Initial gifts to this fund were made by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis H. Warren and Mr. and Mrs. George Olds of Flint; Mr. and Mrs. Max Osnos, Mr. and Mrs. William ...…

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…Friday, September 1, 1944 - THE JEWISH NEWS Page Four As the Editor _Views the News - How Democracy Works Facts You Should Know Answers to Readers' Questions About Jews MI OM Argentinian Fascism Overseas News Service reports that the blacklisted Buenos Aires Astoria Cinema has begun a two-week run of the German anti- Semitic film "Jew Suess." This film, whose title was borrowed from Lion Feuchtwanger's novel, was billed at its first p...…

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…Rabbi Immanuel Loew, Fa mous Scholar, Dies PAROCHIAL SCHOOL In compliance with the deci- sion taken by the Detroit Board of Health the opening of the schools is postponed to Sept. 18, 9:30 a. m. Parents will be noti- fied if any further change takes place. Kindergarten class will dismiss at 1 p. m. First and sec- ond grades at 3:30 p. m. The station wagon will transport the children • safely to and from school. A light lunch, the prep- aratio...…

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…Friday, SepTernbler 1, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS House, Senate Resolutions Urge 'Ports' in Palestine Civic-Protective Council to Meet In N. Y., Sept. 9-11 Congressmen Ask President and Secretary of State to Use Influence With Britain for Immediate Estab- NCRAC to Study Problems lishment of Refugee Havens in Zion of Political Anti-Semitism at 2nd Session WASHINGTON (JPS)—A bi-partisan resolution, intro- duced simultaneously in the House and Sen...…

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…Page 4 Friday, September I, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Detroit Jewish Chronicle and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Published Weekly by Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc JACOB H. SCHAKNE Pres.-Gen. Mgr. JACOB MARGOLIS Editor CHARLES TAUB Advertising Mgr. General Offices and Publication Bldg., 525 Woodward Ave. Telephone: CAdillac 1040 Subscription in Advance Cable Address: Chronicle $3.00 Per Year To insure publicat...…

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…Friday-, September I, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Six Mefkure Sunk Deliberately Supplies Valued at $130,000 Sent From By Germans; 80 Orphans Die Detroit to Russia Rescued Jewish Woman, One of Five Survivors, Describes Shelling of Refugee Boat by Nazis; Deliberate 'Action Charged by John W. Pehle, WRB Chief WASHINGTON, (JTA)—John W. Pehle, executive di- rector of the War Refugee Board, confirmed the original re- port of the Jewish Telegraphi...…

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…Friday, September I, 1944 ' Lo cal Jewry Hears Yom Kippur Koton Prayers Aug. 17 On Thursday, Aug. 17 at the Beth Abraham Synagogue, Yom 'Kippur Koton prayers of Rosh /Chodesh Eluel and other prayers were offered. Cantor Berele Kel- emer led in the prayer s. The arrangements for the prayers were made by the Mer- kaz L'elsizuk Hatorah V'yahadus a nd the Vaad Harabonim. Harry Slotsky, president of the Merkaz, was the chairman and the fol- lowin...…

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…Friday, SepTemEer T,1144 THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish Youths Under Arrest Center - For Tel Aviv, Jaffa Terror Jewish Center Activities Stern Gang Held Responsible for Attempts to • Kill Sir Elmer G. Rice to Address Harold MacMichael, Former High Commissioner Discussion Group Thursday for Palestine; Partition Rumors Revived The Jewish CommUnity. Cen- ter Discussion Group - will be ad- dressed by Elmer G. Rice, the subject "Local Issues in the Co...…

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…Friday, Septernbi.ii 1, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page 6 In The Realm of Local Society . Miss Sally Brown, daughter of Mrs. Arnold Kaichen returned to her home in Cincinnati having Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown of visited with her children, Mr. Lucerne Dr. left Wednesday to and Mrs. Howard Kaichen of enter her freshman year at Vas- sar College in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Huntington Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rabin Mr. ...…

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…Friday, SepTember 1, 1944 , THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eight Abe Goldsmiths Celebrate Their 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldsmith of 2522 Gladstone Ave. celebrated their 50th. 'wedding anniversary last Sunday with a reception for the immediate family held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greenberg, 3750 Cortland Ave. - A dinner for the family was served at Pereira's. The following children .ewere present at the celebration: - Mr. and Mrs. ...…

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…BETROTHED IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY __ Mrs. Phillip Marcuse and son, N. Y., uncle of the Bar Mitzvah, Philip, of Glynn Court have re- will be the guests of honor at this turned from a visit in Charlevoix, family Simchah. 1\1Mich , Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank who have spent the month of and son, William, have returned August in Charlevoix, are return- from a week-end visit in &cle- ing home on Sept. 5. While at Ch...…

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…Friday, Sepfemiier 1, r944 •THE JEWISH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Marriages Morris Lander of Clayton, Mo., will arrive this Friday Morning for a stay in Mt. Clemens before visiting with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Packman of Cortland Ave. Pvt. G. Vernon Leopold spent his 12-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Leopold of 3029 Elmhurst Ave. Pvt. Leopold is stationed at Camp Maxey, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Harr...…

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…Page 8 Friday, DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Center Activities Irene E. Murphy to Be Home Relief Society Guest Speaker Sept. 5 Julius Chajes Carries Out Concert Program IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY September I , 1944 Toscanini Conducts Second GM Symphony of The Air Program for Service Men Oversea s The works of five noted com- Aragonesa, and Bossi's Intermezzi Mr. and Mrs, Robert Frieden- berg and son, Richard, h...…

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