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…AMericaN fewisli Periodical Carter cur.. An.... CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Detroit Jewish Chronick and The Legal Chronicle, VOL. 44. NO. 18 MICHIGAN, FRIDAY. MAY I, 1942 Sir Norman Angell, Noted Economist, Guest of Honor and Principal Speaker at Opening Dinner Of Allied Jewish Campaign at Statler on May 10 10c Single Copy: $3.00 Per Yes Issues Facing Synagogues To Be Discussed at Conclave Michigan Conference to Welcome Rabbi Isadore Goodm...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review RA.7956 VOL. 1—NO. 6 - 2114 Penobscot Bldg. or Victory Buy U. S. Defense Savings Stamps And Bonds of Jewish Events 34 elie!lw 22 Detroit, Michigan, May I, 1942 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy 10c NAZIS SLAUGHTER 13,000 JEWS IN LWOW; REPORT 1,500 MORE DIED IN RADOM OF STARVATION Page 2 British Laborites Ask Full Justice for Jews in Palestine 3500 Volunteer Workers Start "Zionism straightened the back of t...…

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…Pisgah Aux. 122 to Present Tunzapoppin' April 24. 1942 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle II COUGHLIN POST (Continued from Page 1) in peace and brotherhood. "We are of many races; we came to these beloved shores from a hundred lands across the sea; and yet by some blessed alchemy we have all become Americans. For many years the Post has been, in a very real sense, the spokesman for the glories and the traditions of Americ...…

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…▪ .1.0101111111 111111MIIIII THE JEWISH NEWS Page Two May 1, 1942 13;000 Jews Have Been Put to Death in Lwow by Nazi Army of Occupation Tragic Fate Revealed from Kuibyshev; Poles, Jews to Fight Ares During Raids on Reich While Germans Stay in Shelters KUIBYSHEV (JTA)—Approximately 13,000 Jews have been executed by the Nazis in Lwow since the capital of Eastern Galicia was occupied by the German army, it is reported in advices from Lwow...…

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…Detioit Jewish Chronicle and The Legal Chronicle, VOL. 44, NO. 18 DETROIT. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY. MAY Sir Norman Angell, Noted Economist, Guest of Honor and Principal Speaker at Opening Dinner Of Allied Jewish Campaign at Statler on May 10 I, 1942 10c Single Copy; $3.00 Per Yea issues Facing Synagogues To Be Discussed at Conclave Michigan Conference to Welcome Rabbi Isadore Goodman of London, England, At Beth Tefilo Emanuel Sunday May 3 Q...…

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…Page Three -N THE JEWISH NEWS May 1,•1942 Dinner May 10 Opens Allied Drive courage, Hope, Vital Need Of Democracy, Says McNutt 'Jewish Relief Efforts Must Continue, U. S. Security Chief Tells Workers' Rally; Calls Allied Campaign "Living Symbol" of Freedom Angell, Eminent Publicist, Will Be Speaker Sir Norman Allied Jewish Women to Hear Noted Executive Fred M. Butzel, Henry Wineman, Included on Program Launchin g Campaign; Reservation...…

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…2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle May 1, 1942 States and England to try and break the ghetto walls by at Trees Planted in Post Commanders Music Study Club's least extending assistance to the sick children and aged eith er Palestine Forests Authorized to Take Annual Junior-Senio;. Day to Be on May 2 JERUSALEM (WNS)—Urging through the International Red The Jewish National Fund Funds for Planes "immediate action to save hun- Re...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Page Four LU irE Jewish Army. Could Blast Axis World Strategy Van Paassen "Stop Hitler in the Middle East'", Writer Pleads; World's Future Rests On Battles of India, Palestine, He Warns By PIERRE van PAASSEN 'A FTER more than 30 months of war, the grand strategy of Axis is nearing its climax. Its aim of bringing about a juncture of the armed forces of Ger- many and Japan is now within the realm of possibility. Hitler is...…

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…Affiericam "(wish Periotilea! &ter May I. 1942 CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110 3 • ft DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle the Jewish units fighting on the "PALESTINE FOR JEWISH PEOPLE" i f li e .onfl t „ line fs r . omHe pald ei s sclosed that Card and Mah Jong tine to the Parties for Denver TERMED GREAT POST-WAR DEMAND Libyan frontier in an Aviron Convention of Federation of Labor. Representing plane, piloted by a Jewi...…

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…, Page THE JEWISH NEWS May 1, 1942 IMPORTANT Community Builders Strictly Confidential Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Nationally Prominent As a Leader in Hadassah, Has Been Inspira- tion to Detroit Jews on Many Fronts By PHINEAS J. BIRON WEEKLY GIGGLE All of Europe today is a fac- tory of jokes of an anti-Nazi nat- ure,'reports Curt Riess in "Und- erground Europe," a book that belongs on your must list . . . As an example he cites the fol- ...…

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…4 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle D etroit oTewish Chronicle and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE "ublished Weekly by Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post. office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. General Offices and Publication Bldg.. 525 Woodward Ave. Telephooe: CAdillac 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle Subscription in Advance 0.00 Per Year !Li tion as an eco...…

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…/ Pag• THE JEWISH NEWS Six These are the Leaders of a Great Army of Life and Hope for Millions Enrolled behind these chairmen and officers are 3,500 Volunteer Workers from every trade and profession in the 1942 ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN .e,,,,,,,zewwww,z444444444.:46,1446.46,44geoze AXXX0V ,,e,,,,,,WWWWWW0004.644444444/ , , ,,,WWWWWW4464// /,,WWWWV DIVISION A-MERCANTILE COUNSELORS-Maurice A. Enggass, Julian H. Krolik CHAIRMEN-Israel Hime...…

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…A merica 'elvish Periodical Cotter May 1, 1942 CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PLAIN TALK by 111 AL SEGAL "The Goldfish" One of the professors in our university writes to say that, nevertheless, Jews are a problem. tIn a recent column I wondered in what way we area problem.) The professor is kind enouga i He doesn't mean any disparagement. a bout it. Ile says that for convenience the grave matter f the human race is divided into co...…

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…Page Seven THE JEWISH NEWS May 1, 1942 MiHELM urely COMMENTARY, -I •E . : By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Doubled Land Redemption Fund for Palestine Urged Expanded Tree Planting Program Stresied As Jewish Refugee Aid, by William Hordes, Re- elected JNF Head HEARD in the LOBBIES by David Deutsch William Hordes, prominent Detroit Zionist -leader, OLISH JEWRY'S TRAGEDY was re-elected president of the Jewish National Fund Compared with 420 burials...…

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…6 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and thr : eget Chronicle 1911 IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . . . Mrs. Douglas Brown and Mrs. Miss Eileen Schiller, daughter William Frank returned from a of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Schiller fortnight in Hollywood, Fla. a June bride-elect, was ten- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder dered a miscellaneous shower at of Moss Ave. will move June the Statler Hotel, Wednesday 1 into their new home situated afternoon, April 29, by...…

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…Pagel fight THE JEWISH NEWS May 1, 1942 .1•1111, Bar What you wear is pretty largely a matter of which way the wind blows. Whether it's warm or cool, sunshiny or stormy; whether the world's at peace or war; whether the Government is conserving, or Uncle Sam is spending; whether we're happy or whether we're not ... on all these factors does the fashion vane turn. So that almost daily, there is e change in the weather, and a change i...…

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…A merican Ye:risk Periodical airier • ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Nit's. David M ev is of 3329 Sturtevant Ave. announce the engagement of their (laughter, Shirley Ann, to Abraham Bud- man of Detroit. Reception Sunday, May 3, at home, from to 5 Mrs. Regene Freund and 7 to 9. No cards. Cohane to Install Mr. and Mrs. Ben ja jmin Stone of 2960 Collingwood Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Irving Newly Elected Officers Gordon, son...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS M.y 1, 1942 Page Nine SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY Miss Margaret H. , Franklin, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. • Franklin, has just been awarded the Master of Science) degree by the School of Social Work of Columbia University, where she has taken a Post Graduate Course. She will return to De- troit this week, to take a posi- tion as Medical Social Worker with the Detroit Orthopedic Clinic. . • • • Visi...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Yehuda may The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah are furthering plans towards their 15th annual ban- quet, to be held Sunday eve- rting, May 17, at 6:30 p. rn., at the new Yeshiva building, Dex- ter and Cortland. The bronze memorial tablet donated by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Osnos to the ladies of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah, will be unveiled at this ban- quet and Mrs. Rottenberg, Ares-...…

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…music theater Leo Fuchs Held Over at Liftman's For 3 More Days Leo Fuchs, one of the out- standing comedians on the Yid- dish stage, made his first appear- ance of the season last week at Littman's Yiddish People's The- ater. 12th and Seward, and was given an enthusiastic reception by capacity audiences. He has been retained as a result of pop- ular requests for additional per- formances. This Friday evening. Sunday evening as well as Tuesd...…

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…vimeriam Yewisk Periodical Cotter May 1. 1942 CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Featured at Club Sari Diego Emilio Caceres, "World's Hottest Violinist," and his new Victor Recording Orchestra, are smashing attendance records on their current engagement at Club San Diego. The band's out- standing dance arrangements have won national favor. The Emilio Caceres Trio, featuring Emilio and his...…

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…May , 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Seven Activities In The Deti-oit Congregations StateSynagogue Meeting Sunday Dr. Isadore Goodman of London, Guest Speaker, Will Address Women Questions of ultimate import- ance in the present war situation as affecting Jewish religious in- stitutions in the state will be aired at the fourth annual meet- ing of the Michigan Synagogue Conference Suriday, in Beth Te- filo Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and Woodrow...…

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…I0 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle May 1. 1942 ANGELL workers has been enrolled for Team 7-Machinery, Harvey 3 section r chairmen: 5.1 the drive, which formally opens Contributions to the p of Public Welfare. Hiss H. Goldman, David Emerman, Dept. May 10 and which has $985,000 Jewish Home for Aged (Continued from Page 1) Marion at:; ion as its goal. Emil T. Stern, chairmen. ; 5-B, Bureau 0 of Aid, Juvenile The following hav...…

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…, May t, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Pals Twelve 20 Years Ago This Week As It Was Reported by Jewish Telegraphic Agency — . Copyright, 1942. Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc. KOVNO A storm of protest is sweeping over- Lithuania at the government's repudiation of the guarantee of national rights for minority groups. Meetings are being held in all parts of the country — demanding that Lithuania keep faith with the Jews. Jewish deputies in the Se...…

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…A merica Awish Pedalled Ccger May 1, 1942 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Lesal Cbronkle CLASSIFIED Woodward J. W. E. W. 0. Dexter Group of To Install Officers May 5 Pioneer Women Al Sabath, owner of 1941's wonder horse, Alsab - which, however, hasn't been doing so well this season-insists that his namesake will win the Kentucky Derby neverthless and notwith- standing. DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER, FOR R...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS May T. 1942 Children's Bureau Officers Elected 'War Savings Driv'e Launched By Mirchants Page Thirteen $400,000 Loan Asked for Rural ettlements in Eretz Israel s Butzel Retained as President; TEL AVIV (JPS-Palcor)---That the Jewish Agency - Miss Clarice Freud Chosen or Palestine mobilize a loan for $400,000, to be applied 12th Street • Business ,Men Executive Director toward the consolidation of the new agricultural sett...…

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…I t DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle SALTIEL (Continued from Page 1) Far'ous Yiddish Comedian Outstanding Hit at Littman's Theater May 1, 1942 ARTISTS A MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY (Continued from Page I) We are fortunate to again bring Palestinian Dance (Julius Cha. to Detroit such a brilliant and jes), Julius Chajes ; A Din Toyre eloquent speaker." Mit Got ( Leo Low), Robert Mr. Saltiel is a noted lawye...…

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…May I, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Fourteen McNUTT 'Social Justice' Pleads with Its. Friends to Protest U. S. Ban 3) Community 'Strong at Roots' (Continued from Page "This is a good community and we ar- strong at the roots," he Printing is Suspended. But Supporters Are Asked to "Stand cont.!' .!d. He lauded the sense By" Until After Ruling; Hearing Is Postponed of community loyalty which Until May 4 leads to unity in Detroit Jewry, as con...…

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…• .11.*1110Milll.la a. May 1, 1942 BOOK ON AUSTRALIA TO BE REVIEWED AT CENTER BOOK CHAT THE JEWISH NEWS P*9* Fifteen Calendar of Events Youth Council, Junior Service Group and Temple Israel Young People's Society . . . Pre-cam- paign secretary of Junior Service Group . . . Program chairman and 2nd vice president of Na- tional Council Jewish Jrs . . . Athletically inclined and waiting for opportunity to catch up on tennis, badminton, rid...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS See. 542. P. I. & R. Published every Friday by the Jewish News Publishing Co., inc., 2114 Penobscoap131dg., Detroit. Mich. Telephone RAndolph 7956. Subscription rates, $3 a year; foreign, $4 a year. Member of Independent Jewish Press Service, • Jewish Tele- graphic Agency, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, Religious News Service, Palcor News Agency, Bressler Cartoon Service, Wide World Photo Service. U. S. POSTAGE PAID DETROIT...…

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