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August 25, 1950 • Page Image 15

…Kenneth Bilby Views Israel As 'Beacon in Middle East' What are Israel's chances Tor survival and what are its dan- gers? No one is in better position to judge conditions in the Jewish state objectively than the bril liant correspondent of the New York Herald Tribune, Kenneth W. Bilby, who, after two years in Israel—and visits to Arab states —presents his views in his bril- liant book, "New Star in the Near East," which has just been published...…

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…-741 1111110111111111111111w- Bnai Brith Aids Absentee Ballot Distribution ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. People Make News . WASHINGTON, (JTA) — SID- NEY SALOMON, JR., a United Jewish Appeal leader of St. Louis, Mo., was named treasurer of the Democratic National Committee for the 1950 Congres- sional campaign. Salomon has served as chairman of the trades and industry division of the UJA in St. Louis. He is a member of the board of dire...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Danny Raskin's P 0 LISTENING S Friday, August 25, 1950 Theological Seminary Revises Library Set Up . Lewis L. Strauss, president of the Library Corporation of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, announced that, at the $4,500 Gift Heads 120 Treasury Contributions to Allied Campaign One hundred twenty Detroit ones- Society, C5odorkover Chabna Pro- Society, Ekaterinslav Relief Ars- Jewish organizations contrib...…

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…Obituaries ABRAHAM RUBIN, 2642 Rich- ton, died Aug. 14. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Ad- ler officiating. He leaves his wife, Betty; sons, Carl and Stephen; daughter, Elaine; his mother, Mrs. Sadie Rubin,; brother, Robert; sister, Mrs. Peter Shifrin. Interment, Mach- pelah Cemetery. * * ALEXANDER POLSKY, 245 Belle Isle, Windsor, Ontario, died Aug. 15. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Sam Stollman and Cantor Fenakel officiating...…

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…THE JEWISH NEW S-19 Friday, August 25, 1950 Ask Knesset Okay On Loan, Lottery JERUSALEM, (JTA)-The Is- rael Government sought author- ization from parliament to float a "popular loan" to raise 12,000,- 000 Israel pounds. Bonds in de- nominations of 20 pounds each would be offered for sale in the drive. Holders of the bonds would automatically participate in a lottery, the highest prize being 25,000 pounds. A bill to this effect was submitte...…

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…Hebrew Schools Recite System's History In New Policy Statement Continued from Page 1 sk Unified Jewish Education lished with a student population of 700, and the Delmar-West- minster School had a student body of 350. "The continuing shift in Jew- ish population resulted in the erection of the imposing build- ing. on Philadelphia and Byron Avenues in 1924. In that year, the Northwest Women's League was organized to maintain a bus system for...…

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…, o Chronicle to 'C „,,,,t, 172,ths crist „Ted ,,, L:k,V, 4/1E HR Vol. 51—No. 31 ir.: Thursday, August 25, 4e4° 27 1 on the Air Dignified Program b in English Planned The Detroit Jewish Chronicle will go on the air within a Copy — $3 Per Year a few weeks. Its program will be known as the Jewish Chronicle Hour. It will be a dignified, powerful, dramatic community family program. It will contain narrations, spirited dramatizations, ...…

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…Thursday, August 25, MI DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Two Rabbi Mourned Detroit Hadassah Maps 1949 Honor Roll Drive "As a child is born, so the State ical Organization. In addition to of Israel has come into being." the hospitals previously function- Mrs. Alfred Meyers, chairman of ing, there is the Iladassah-Yas- the 1949 Honor Roll Drive of the sky Hospital in Beersheba, the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, de- Hebrew University Hadassah Me...…

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…• , ----,11.14111111111 ■ 1=0..... .6. ,.. 1-7, 17, DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday. August 25, 1949 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Blaustein Blasts Munich Shootings With By PHINEAS J. BIRON E'RE'S° WELL behaved when Jews are shot dowu by Nazi policemen in the American Zone! The recent Munich pogroms under the very eyes of the American authorities were the inevitable out- come of the renazification policy formulated by our State Department, ca...…

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…MT, Thursday, August 25, 1116 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Four Detroit Jewish Chronicle Published by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. 2827 Barium Tower, Detroit 26, Michigan WOodward 1-1040 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. SEYMOUR TILCHIN President Thursday, Aug. 25, 1949...…

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…• Thursday, August 25, 1949 Aids Bnai Brith DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE L es 1,000 Recruits Council Aids Programing Resettlement Unit Picks Helen Leivis Deliver Home Holds Parley Helen Baum Lewis has been appointed assistant executive di- LOUIS E. BARDEN • • • Barden Gets District Post Louis E. Barden, past-president Tikvah Lodge, has been ap- pointed district chairman on vet- erans' affairs, Samuel W. Leib, president of B. B. Distri...…

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…Thursday, August 25, 1940 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Four m Hitler Resurrected? - Detroit Jewish Chronicle Published by the Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc. WOodward 1-1040 2827 Barium Tower, Detroit 26, Michigan 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. SEYMOUR TILCIIIN President Th...…

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…Thursday, August 25, 1949 Aids Bnai Brith LOUIS E. BARDEN • • • Barden Gets District Post Louis E. Barden, past-president of Tilcvah Lodge, has been ap- pointed district chairman on vet- erans' affairs, Samuel W. Leib, president of B. B. District Grand Lodge 6, announced. Supreme President Frank Gold- man appointed Barden to the national commission on veterans' affairs in recognition of his de- voted interest and active partici- pation ...…

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…DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Six Thursday, August 25, 1949 ._9n tile Realm ol e Zocal Society Elaine Mevis Nuptials Solemnized on Aug. 18 Parents Reveal Troth Elaine Mevis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mevis of Hazel- wood avenue, became the bride of Robert C. W. Ettinger, son of Mrs. Rhea Ettinger of Monterey avenue and of Alfred Ettinger of Kentucky avenue, Aug. 18, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. The b...…

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…Thursday, August 25, 19,19 ---" - '- Ruth Elconin Married to Harold Bornstein Ruth Lois Elconin was united in marriage with Harold B. Born- stein, son of Mrs. Fannie Born- stein of Claremont, Fla., on Au- gust 16, at the Hotel Statler. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham V. Elconin of Sturtevant avenue. Rabbi Harold Rosenthal officiated at the candle- light ceremony. Mrs. Leonard Mason, sister of the bride, was matron of honor....…

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…A roiet iedeW s ' • Page Eight DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE tom Heads Chapter Greenbaum I to Dorothy Wed Reuben Silver The marriage is announced of Marilyn Tepper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tepper of Cincin- nati, to Sol Scott, son of Mrs. Mary Scott of Cortland avenue, The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Michigan. The bride attended Indiana State University. ' PHIL ROTHSCHILD A RE YOU TROUBLED with in- t Thursday, A...…

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…riursday, August 25, 1949 1949 baunt e the their n Sit- 'arold Sun- Loris, join the Nay. iota' and Lave to ay. ace loci ;on Greenbush Inn Lists Detroit Vacationers Teen-Age Sophisticates Dr , DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE By HELEN TENNENBAUM REASONING, UNDERSTAND- ING, or any form of logic seem to fail us when a person close to our hearts is called away forever. Faith is what we need most at such a time, and faith in the knowledge ...…

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…rage Ten DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, August 25, INS IChronicle 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 WO. 1-1040 PERSONAL DRIVING LESSONS YOUNG JEWISH gill desires to get acquainted with Jewish eligible gentleman bachelor, 27-33. One who . ha, ambition.. Object matrimony. slate age 11750 N. Martindale, ...…

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…Thursday, August 25, 1949 Synagogues List Services DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Holiday Singer The family of the late David Halperin announce the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory at 12 noon, Sunday at Nusach Ari Cemetery. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will officiate. Friends and rela- tives are invited. Temple Beth El Sabbath services at 11 a.m. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will preach. . • Adas Yeshurun Sabbath eve ser‘ ices at 7 p.m. Sabbath servi...…

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…ra r Page Twelve DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE OUR ATHLETES Thursday, August 25, 1919 Eddie Cantor Visits Memorial Majors Seen Bidding for Hal Saltzman JWV Bulletin BY MITCHELL TENDLER AS IT IS sheer idiocy WHEREAS WHERE single out a ball player in the minors and say that he will make good when given a chance with a Major League ball club: And whereas we have never made pretense of being even remotely close to Phi Beta Kappa timber: We dee...…

August 25, 1944 • Page Image 1

…, , crORY ...... WAR BUY 1011i10 11! 0i . ONDS •N1 i STAMPS MICHIGAN'S OLDEST ANGLO-JEWISH PUBLICATION 29th Year of Service to - Jewry Detroit ancl Jewish Chronicle The Legal Chronicle 10e Single Copy: $3.00 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1944 101., 46, NC). 34 Conference Submits Bill of Rights to Four-Power Meet Asks for Full and Complete Protection of Life, Liberty and Civil Rights for All WASHINGTON (WNS) — The Ameri...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review VOL. 5—NO. 23 2114 Penobscot 81(1g. RA. 7956 of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, August 25, 1944 34.05W14. 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Hungary's Jews Assu red Rescue U. S., Britain Will Arrange For Havens For Those Able To Reach Neutral Territory By HERBERT J. SELIGMAN (Chief of J.T.A. Bureau in Washington) 3 Little Refugees See First Toy For the first time in their lives these three litt...…

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…Friday, August 25 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 2 Help Refugees Find Family Walter Farber Named Bnai Moshe Sunday School Director Jewish Vets Honor Bob Ilope The Bnai Moshe Sunday School has engaged the service of Walter Farber as director of the Sun- day School for the coming year. Mr. Farber comes with over 15 years of Sunday School experi- ence. As a graduate of the Uni- versity of Chicago, a graduate student a...…

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…'tw o Purely Commentary IF By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ LINCOLN EMULATES HOUSTON I American Reform Congregation is the name of a new synagogue formed in Lin- coln, Neb., whose basic principles, made known by its president, Bernard S. Grad- wohl, reads: "We are Jews by virtue of our ac- ceptance of Judaism. We are not a na- tion. We are solely a religion. We. stand for the continuation of Judaism • solely as a religion; and not as a national group, ...…

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…3 Friday, August 25, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle and also for the general orienta- Gifts to North End Clink High Holy Day Services for Residents of tion of aspiring public leaders. . Northwest Section to Be Held at 1901 I Livernois This program has found its ex- Miss A contribution from M (Continued from Tare 1) pression in the Research Train- Inquiries of all residents of • Residents of the Northwest ing . Divisio...…

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…r frlday,.WousT:25, 1144 THE JEWISH :NEWS Less Than 1,000 Jews Found In Liberated Lithuania City Only 3,000 of 30,000 Who Lived • in Kaunas Before War Reported Residing in Lithunian Capital During Last Days of German Occupation By RAYMOND A. DAVIES (Jewish Telegraphic Agency Correspondent in Moscow) MOSCOW (JTA)—Less than 1,000 Jews have survived in the liberated city of Kaunas, capital of Lithuania, it was reported here. Of the 30,000 J...…

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…Friday, August 25, 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: CAdillec 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle Subscription in Advance $3.00 Per Year to insure publication, all corr...…

August 25, 1944 • Page Image 4

…5 ' 1P160Four As the Editor Views the News - Coughlin in the News. .. Mixing a Vicory Stew Facts' Y oitiShould. Knote Answers . .to • Readers' Que s tions About Jews MI NI The Rev. Fr. Charles E. Coughlin, of the Shrine of the Little Flower of Royal Oak, Mich., was in the limelight again — in the news colunins and in radio broadcasts, This time, his name was mentioned in connection with the dissolution of the Na- tional Union for Socia...…

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…Ff iclay, August 25, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Lege' Chronicle ,CENTER ACTIVITIES-:- Eloise Hospital to Dedicate Ark and Bimah At Services Sept. I I USO ACTIVITIES Florence Synagogue, Largest in Italy, Wrecked by Nazis The Women's Golden Rule Aid Society served at the Downtown Program of the Jewish Commun- USO Canteen on Monday after- ity Center ended Aug. 18. Reu- FLORENCE (WNS) — The Fa ll Art Classes to The board of Wayne ...…

August 25, 1944 • Page Image 5

…August- 25,--044 —:THE JEWISH -NEWS Jewish Conference Submits Four-Point Bill of Rights Dance to Freedom Page.Five Half of Hungary's Jews with Palestine Visas Are Dead Complete Security Asked for World Jewry • in Four-Fold Plan of Conference Put Before Four-Power Parley On Postwar Security in Washington Tragic Information Reaches State Department at Washing- ton; Britain Fails to Relax Restrictions Contained in the White Paper WASHINGT...…

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…sx 'it Friday, August 25, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 6 In The Realm of Local Society Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. 01- lesheimer were hosts at a din- ner party Wednesday, Aug. 23, at the Wardell-Sheraton, in honor of Mr. 011esheimer's birthday. Pisgah Women President Names Committee Heads for New Year Mrs. Nathan Wolf, new presi- Joseph L. Sillman of the Stat- ler Hotel is spending a week at dent of the Pisgah Wome...…

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…August THE JEWi11 NEWS Page Siz' LEONARD BERNSTEIN Leonard Bernstein, the composer who created a sensation during the past season as assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic, has been engaged as guest conductOr for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra' broadcasts on Sept. 24, Oct. 1 and 8. These weekly radio programs are spon- sored by SAMS, Incorporated, and are broadcast over Station WWJ. During the summer months, Mr. Bernstein appears...…

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….1111111111..".'-- Friday, August 25, 1944 M illy Brandt to Be Beth El Religious Abraham Gartenhaus Women Guest Congress School Opens Sept. 16 New Bnai David Cantor Speaker on Sept. 13 Cantor Abraham Gartenhaus of The Religious School of Tem- "Action Today for Freedom Tomorrow" will be the keynote of an address by Miss Milly Brandt, National Chairman of egislation, who will be guest speaker at the openin .g luncheon meeting of the Detroit ...…

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…Friday, Augusi 25, 1944 Page Seven THE JEWISH NEWS A Child Is Saved f or the New World Retinger Describes Daring Mission in Occupied Poland Discloses That Nazis Have Exterminated 2 1/2 Million Jews, and That Less Than 200,000 Remain at Present; Kaunas Bared as 'Death Camp' LONDON (JTA) Dr.. Josef Retinger, 57-year-old Polish leader who recently returned from a daring mission in occupied Poland, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that lea...…

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…r. Friday, August 25, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Sabbath League To Open _Season Of Activity Wed., Sept. 6 Last Weekly Picnic Of USO Michigan Club Held atGoguac Lake B'nai B'rith Youth Group Opens First Jewish Teen Age Canteen at series G ofa of weekly picnics last of une by th i c 4 the USO West Michigan :: under the auspices of the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board, co- operating agency in was held Sunday at Gog...…

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…Page Eir, ht THE JEWISH Allied Security Conference To Air Palestine Question NEWS Fascist Traitor Of Jews in Rome To Face Charges Friday, August 25, 1944 Creel Exposes Grand Mufti Boris Smolar Learns Soviet Government Is Interested in Ugo Fao, Former. President Arab Bandit Listed Among Joint Trusteeship with U. S. and Britain in Jewish Most Brutal Criminals of Jewish Community, Is State; Zionists to Tell Views . of the Present War Calle...…

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…friday, August 25. 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle SEGAL 9 B'nai B'rith Furnishes Synagogue for Rafugee Shelter At Fort-Ontario (Continued from Page 4) Religious School of Temple 'Israel Opens On September 9-10 look forward to. "Memories like that help to keep me going; that, and think- The Religious School of Tem- ing of you and all you've meant ple Israel will re-open its ses- to me. On days when I feel sions at ...…

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…War Chest of Metropolitan Detroit Is Our Agency ,in Helping to Feed, Clothe and . Allied Jewish Campaign, Community 'Fun Included; Contribution.i 'MAI Maintain Care for Victims of Tyranny Servicemen's `.1-1ome Away From Home' General Eisenhower recently said: "The .only thing needed for us to win is for every mar'. and woman, all the way from the front line to the remotest hamlet ... to do his Or her full duty." It was only a few words. . ...…

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…Friday, August 25, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 10 ,-„,ONFIDENTIAL . • ° CAPITOL ,16STRICTLYU by Phineas J. Biron LETTER AN ANSWER TO ALFRED SEGAL'S ARTICLE, "GHETTO-BUILDERS" By DR. SEI.IG S. AUERBACH Rabbi of Congregation Mt. Sinai, Port Huron, Mi ch,, and Circuit Rabbi for Northern M . lc h' igan Cra tbhodie.. In his recent article, "Ghetto- will, to attack our vCatholic By CHARLES BENSON TIDBITS FROM EVERYWHE...…

August 25, 1944 • Page Image 10

…THE JEWISH NEWS Par, : 7 Congregational Activities Dr. Franklin Again To Direct Services In Beth Et Chapel Non - Members May Attend Holyday Program ;:-,7 'gown • Chapel _3 of The supplementary SC.: Temple Beth El in the Brown Memorial Chapel on Rosh Hasha- nah a n d Yom Kippur will be conducted again by Dr. Leo M. Franklin; Rabbi Emeritus. A professional quartet and or- g- a n i st, trained by Julitis Chaj es, music director of the Temple...…

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…od off Fr iday, August 25, 1944 II DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Beth Yehudah Opens 27th School Year on Tuesday, Sept. 5 Beth Jacob School for Girls. (2) Pre-School Kindergarten for boys and girls aged 4 to 6. (3) Day School for Hebrew and Eng- lish subjects, First Elementary Grade (co-educational). Rabbi Simcho Wasserman, Additions to Staff Dean of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- Miss Rose Gibberman is one dah, announces the ope...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Friday,. August 25, 1944 Allied Refugee Committee To Work with Relief Groups Shaarey Zedek Again Plans Supplimentary Holydays Services Page Eleven Religious School Of Temple Israel Opens Sept. 9, -10 Farber Will Direct Bnai, Moshe School Will Introduce Conservation Class and the Singing of Intergovernmental Committee Directs Its. New Executive Rabbi Haas to Give Sermons Clioir Under Direction of Jewish Songs For Non-Memb...…

August 25, 1944 • Page Image 12

…Friday, August 25, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 12 CONFERENCE (Continued from Page 1) Nazi dominated countries. "And we urge further that our government assist in financing the transportation of such refu- gee emigration and provide all facilities as may be in its power to offer. "The oppressed Jews of Eur- ope look to you, M. President, for salvation; they also look to non-Jewish Americans like our- selves for su...…

August 25, 1944 • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. Philip Marcuse and her son, Philip, of Glynn Ct. have returned from Charlevoix where they were the guests of Mrs. Marcuse's mother, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way have in- vited a group of friends to a dinner. this Friday evening at the Franklin Hills Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin, who are spending the summer at their home in Brighton, Mich., haN4e returned...…

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…Friday, August 25, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Weds Serviceman Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brown and their daughters, Sheity, Barbara and Sandra, of Strathcona Dr., returned on Monday from a fortnight in Mackinac Island where they were guests at the Grand Hotel. Mrs. Himon Kaplan of Roslyn Rd. has returned from Los Angeles where she spent the last six weeks visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaplan, and h...…

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…Par?. F-r , r-i-(fl Friday, August 25,_1944 THE JEWISH NEWS In Times of Jo In Times To Remember the Agencies of the Federation . . . . LOCAL. WELFARE SERVICES none touches our common humanity as deeply as does Give Them Your Thought and Your • The plight of the poverty-stricken . of dependenf Help: and neglected children who have become destitute FRESH AIR SOCIETY 8904 WOODWARD AVENUE Of all the worthy causes that exist in this ...…

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…Friday, August 25, 1'944 Jewish Center Activities -1 - Page Fifteen THE JEWISH NEWS Military Setting Marks Wedding JWV, Auxiliary of Doris Herman, Lt. Rosenbaum Installs Officers SundayEvening Center Will Continue Programs for Juniors The Junior Summer Program of the Jewish Community Center directed by Reuben Young, which ended Aug. 18, had an en- rollment of over 200 youngsters, ages 10 to 14, who enjoyed a varied program of activities. ...…

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…' A E sago Friday; Augusf 25 , : 1944 NEWS Prokress o Sdbbailt Obseivam'ce r eat Man Describes a Great Case Movntent 'R e ported by Mrs. Sperkct Former. Gov . Lehman Describes 1Pro40-ant Af Relief to Liberated Fifty-One Stores in 12th St. and Dexter Sections Novi be' Close on the Sabb,ifh; Year's Acti ■ tities . Resumed at Rally on Wednesday, Sept:6 By HERBERT H. LEHMAN Difector General, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation s....…

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…Friday, Atiquif 25, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Increased Gifts Being Given HadassahHonorRollProjects Page Sevenfeett Give More During 5705 Annual Campaign to Conclude With Rah of Detroit Institute of Art on Sept. 12, With World Famous Leader as Guest Speaker Historic rescue efforts being in- augurated by the democratic na- tions of the world are serving to stimulate- increased activities in behalf of Detroit Hadassah's Hon- or. Roll campaign...…

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…({ rage Eighteen Friday, Augusf 25, 1944 THE JEWISH NE-WS . ••••• ■ •• • Chairman of AJC 450,000 U.S. Jews 'Auto-Emancipation' Author Legislation Talks In Armed Forces Prepared Ground for Zionism Here on Sept. 13 Dr. Goldstein Tells of Share kster's Works Reviewed I Dr. Leo Pinsker (1821-1891), one of the most important fore- runners of Dr. Theodor Herzl in the establishment of the modern political Zionist movement, has rightfully bee...…

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