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…NEWS A. 4iv i VISII THE E I The Jewish News Is the Only English-Jewish Periodical Serving 110,000 Jews in Michigan and the Border Cities I -2114 Penobscot Bldg., VOLUME 1 I —NO. 23 State and Nation Congratulate Fred M. Butzel On his 70th Birthday August 25, 1947 of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, August 22, 1947 The Jewish News Is Served by ALL Jewish News Agen- cies Throughout the World and eby King Features, Interna- tional N...…

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…V 444 Page Two Et. W I H Paddy, Augusf,22,3947- Sumner Heads- . Gemelay Warns That Reich 22 More Nazis Pay Piper; Trial Reveals New Tortures Windsor cottheit Is No Longer Safe FOr Juts and 134 death sentences. To date the Dachau war crimes court has tried 1,323 Nazi war criminals with *a record of 1,112 convictions. • A former inmate of the Mau- thausen death camp told an Am- erican military tribunal trying eight former guards and offic...…

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…Happy Birthday Slawson Attributes Return Of Nazism to U. S. Policy vast majority of them wish to go to Palestine," he continued. "All of the DPs want to leave Germany for places where they can reconstitute their lives on a normal basis." The liberal tradition is alive in France, Dr. Slawson declared, calling that country the most hopeful sample of what western Europe might accomplish in the field of protection of minorities. "No basic anti-S...…

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…Fridoy, Auguif 22. 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Four Boomerang Its the Editor Views the News ... . World's Respect Hinges On Courage to Be Jews Who Incited Riots? Jews and Arabs joined in a serious effort to put an end to rioting and murder and to internal strife among the two kindred peoples residing in Palestine. Leaders of both groups agreed that evil forces operated behind the scenes to cause trouble, to incite to murder and to create...…

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…Let Us Live Like Men, DPs Beg UN Visitors HOHNE CAMP, British Zone, Germany, (JTA)—On the last lap - of its tour of the DP camps, the UNSCOP sub-committee wit- nessed the dramatic departure of 400 certificate-b ear i n g Jews from this camp for Palestine. The former camp inmates were sent off amid cheer and the sing- ing of Hatikvah and received the best wishes of the committee members. "How long must we remain trapped here? We want to work a...…

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…, • re■•••■•• Droock, Dr. Glazer Attend JDA Parley Sept. 6 7 in Chicago Bingay's Salute to Butzel (Continued from Page 1) soul and know not which way to labored in the fields of the in- turn, there is one man in all Detroit who will never fail .you and who, for a half century, has never failed others who have been in trouble. • • • • Fred M. Butzel, in a very large sense, is Detroit's most .remark- able citizen. This community has won wo...…

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…Page Seven THE JEWISH NEW -S 'Fria,* August 22; 1947 Zionist Expansion Fund Expects Harry Schumer, 50 Years Old, Pogromists Kill 2 Jews in Poland • Full Success of $60,000 Drive Is Acclaimed by Community WARSAW, (JTA) — Two Jews, Abe Kasle, co-chairman with Many Leaders Join In Paying Tribute to His Achievements; 20,000 one of them a women, were mur k Louis Berry of the Zionist Ex- dered yesterday in Rabka, a pansion Fund, sponsored by the...…

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…••• THE. JEWISH NEWS Page Eight Herbert Hordes, 2 New Yorkers, Leave to 'Begin Studies in. Haifa ■ • Herbert Hordes (right), 19-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes. 2308 Calvert, is pictured in New York City aboard the Marine Carp of the American Export Lines, prior to his departure for Pal- estine's only engineering school in Haifa last Friday. Hordes, a former University of Michigan student, is shown with Jay Stern, 18, and Fay ...…

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…NEW T Cdr, Aviv* 22, 1941 Detroit Hadassah Seeks New High Women's Clubs Plans for an intensive mem- Of $100 ,000 in'47 Honor RoltGoal bership drive are being made by The most ambitious fund-rais- ing campaign in the history of Detroit Hadassah, the 1947 Honor Roll for $100,000, will be con- ducted here from Sept. 1 to Nov. 11. Mrs. Robert J. Newman heads the Honor Roll for the second successive year. She will be as- sisted by Mrs. Julian Z...…

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…• Page Ten Marriages LASKY-RUBINER: The Frank- lin Hills Country Club was the scene of a beautifully appointed candlelight wedding last Monday evening, when Marianne Rubi- ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubiner of yuirland Ave., became the bride of Harold Robert Lasky, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lasky of Beverly Hills, Calif. Rabbi Morris Adler per- formed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of an- , tique ivory satin fashioned with a lon...…

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…7 Page Eleven THE "JEWISH NEWS Friday August 22, 1947 YOUNG DETROIT GOES BACK TO SCHOOL Yes, young Detroit goes back to school. Comes fall . . . Comes school! And reluctant or eager, girls and boys must turn classward ... 'and first thoughts are naturally to clothes — clothes true to the tradition of school. Every depart- ment of Boystown-Girlstown is keyed to your back-to-school needs — all the way from kindergarten to senior year a...…

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…Page Tway* -/ THE 'JEWISH Troth Revealed A ctiviiiei in Society Mrs. Morrey H. Shepherd and daughters, Judy and Lor- raine, of 4335 Cortland, have returned from a six week stay in South Haven. Returning Aug. 25 from Hayward, Wis., where they spent the summer at North Star Camp, are Ronald Seltzer, son of Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Seltzer of Stratford Rd., Jonothan Sobeloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff d'f Virginia Park; Mark Fleischma...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 22, 1947 Betrothed Ac6ivitie3 in ()defy Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Schott of Glynn Ct. have returned from a visit in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Roberts of West Seven Mile Rd. are spending the week in New York. Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathcona Dr. left last Friday for New York where she was joined by her daughter, Barbara, who has been visiting the I. Bayre Levins in Provincetown, R. I. They will spend _a sho...…

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…Friday; Aagua Z2..1947_ THE. , 4EWISH NEWS rage Fourteen Hearty Congratulations To Harry Schumer on His Fiftieth Birthday Strengthen the Rands of Sr Redeemers of Eretz Israel: The Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit heartily coo, Boy Rosh Hashanah Stamps gratulates Mr. Harry Schumer, one of its vice-presidents, alai,. man of the Detroit Palestine Histadrut Campaign (Groped,- shaften) and honorary chairman of the Detroit Labor A...…

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…• Page Fifteen THE JEWISH - NEWS Friday, August' 22, 1947 City Loses Beloved= Teacher With Death of Jacob Rogvoy Detroit lost one 'of its most prominent and beloved educators in the death, Monday evening, of Jacob 13,- Rogvoy of 2470 Blaine. He was.45 years old. He died of leukemia at University Hospital, Ann Arbor. Funeral services took place Tuesday afternoon from Kaufman Funeral Home, Rabbis A. M. Hershman and Morris Adler offi- ciatin...…

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…friday,- August 22, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS 1.0atuse Sat Weft .1 •.. a. areo0A a Wade • LIVES OF OUR TIMES Our Film Folk (Copyright 1947. Jewish Telegraphic • Agency) By LEON GUTTERMAN HOLLYWOOD—From its crude nativity in a rebuilt Arab home outside Jerusalem, a Palestinian film industry is taking shape in the plans of Norman Lourie, and in two feature-length pictures, "My Father's House" and "The House in the Desert," which will probably ...…

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…IS Page Seventeen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, Aug.'s, *. 1947 0 LISTENING ,1 Danny Raskin's Youth Hi-Lites By ALICE JEAN HARRIS HERE 'N THERE There's nothing "stay-at-home" about Mimi Leebove who just re- turned from California, and bingo—she's in Cleveland. Gertie Koenigsburg and Sally Leebowitz also had a glorious time in Ohio after spending a few days with friends in Toledo. Travelin' south we find Doris Hessing in New Castle, Pa., wh...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS MIL* -Most 22, 11147- - ' -5tovies fvoin 1,4e2tu 9trentutilliega& .61,' MULFORD AND CAMEPON CO /943 BY MC GAINES • Dow !IM AnttaiO. LINO - EvEtivT6eNeb a A-L. 11216•4T-- AV Ps•TisEit MHO LONGER eNtill't voTs4 vC1..1 1. 11:IJ i JS f eaS1.4 Iowa netitNO. JONNTi4AN, *NO I Irina- NOT i:Ontl&T rtrAtErx".C4111442,W5 TO • Monument Unveilings 1 Heard in the Lobbies A monument in memory of Dr. Harold Tenenbaum, who died ...…

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…N T13E. Pale Nineteen S Cliittified -- Adirettitenie,nts ISADORE BERNARD HOL- LANDER, 1164 Collingwood, died Aug. 13. Services were held at the _Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Gruskin officiating. He leaves his wife, Theresa; three sons, David, Martin and Leo:. a daughter, Miriam, and a brother s Samuel. Interment was-at Mach- pelah Cemetery. • • • MAX C. SCHER, 3740 Wager, died Aug. 15. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Ra...…

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…THEIENVISH: Campers ?rom Three to 83 Chelsea's-Program Coordinates Interests of Wide Age Groups Je wish Events i 34 Friday, August 22, 1947 VOLUME XI—NO. 23 WS otiefiro 22 Page 20 . Detroit Community Leaders to Have Prominent Part In Meeting at Toledo on Health Services Detroit community leaders fig- ure prominently in the program of the regional meeting of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds on Jewish Community P...…

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