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Louis F. Shunblumy My Friend
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MAXWELL STEEL COMPANY
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Standing L to R: Rabbi I. Garsek, Mrs, Sidney Levenson, Mr. Maurice
Rabinowitz, Seated L to R: Mrs. Israel N. Mehl, Mrs. Rebecca Gold-
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Thursday, November 24, 1949
PROMINENT CHICAGO RABBI TO GIVE
SERMON SERIES ON ABC NETWORK
Edward Luskey
Rabbie I. Garsek
DECEMBER
Abe Sankary
David Chicotsky
Leryl Rabinowitz
Louis Shanblum was, for years, my competitor,
an honorable one; he didn’t hit below the belt; his
word was his bond. The industry is on a higher plane
in this area, inasmuch as he passed this way.
It is nice to be numbered among his friends.
Men like Louis Shanblum; Leon Gross, Charles Kassel,
and Sol Brachman make Fort Worth a better place
in which to live, and my hope is the Lord will give
us more of such men.
throw more than 600 youngsters
out of a second-floor winodw.
A demand that the former Ges-
tapo chief for the Bialystok dis-
trict, Col. S. Fromm, be extradited
from the British zone in Germany
to this country to stand trail for
war crimes has been made by the
Warsaw government. Fromm is
accused of personally ordering the
extermination of tens of thousands
of Jews. Practically all official
Gestapo orders issued during the
war in Bialystok carried his signa-
ture.
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One is not often given the opportunity to give
flowers to the living. Thus, I am pleased to take this
opportunity to honor my friend and former competi-
Secretary .
This is a program in which the
entire community is urged to par-
ticipate in order to insure the suc-
cess it deserves.
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Uncle Louie never welched on a debt, and both
by precept and example walked the straight and
narrow road, and I am glad to say, finished his busi-
ness career ahead of his creditors and with the respect
of his competitors.
Happy Anniversary .
17 Dr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen
20 Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Furgatch
25 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gordon
25 Mr. and Mrs. Yale Glazer
28 Mr. and Mrs. Sid Frieden
29 Mr. and Mrs. Abe Applebaum
31 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Daiches
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Fort Worth Forum
Performers Announced
The Fort Worth Jewish Forum
under the sponsorship of The Jew-
ish Federation, Congregation A-
havath Sholom, Ladies Auxiliary
ditions; on February 23rd, Blix
Ruskay and Lou Mason, Jewish
Humorists, are scheduled and Dr.
Mordecai Kaplan, Founder of the
Reconstructionist Movement will
be presented on March 16th.
The Officers of The Jewish For-
um are Rabbi I. Garsek, Chair-
man; Mrs. Marion Lederman,
Treasurer; and Mr. Harold Temin,
Happy Birthday . .
NOVEMBER
25 Mrs. Oscar Steinberg
25 Mrs. Tille Labovitz
25 Mrs. Tillie Labovitz
25 Larry Steinberg
26 Herbert I. Paul
26 Arthur I. Ginsburg
26 Meyer Moritz
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Warsaw (JTA)—The Lodz ap-
peals court imposed the death sen-
tence on Alfred Stromberg, a Ger-
man, for numerous war crimes, in-
cluding responsibility of trans-
porting 160,000 Jews to the Chelm
extermination camp during the
1942-’45 period.
Stromberg was also accused of
directing the liquidation of the
Lodz ghetto. The prpsecution dis-
closed that while carrying out the
mass murder of inmates of a Jew-
ish children’s TB hospital, Strom-
berg ordered his henchmen to
of Ahavath Sholom, Temple Beth-
El Congregation, Temple Beth-El
Sisterhood, Temple Beth-El Bro-
therhood, Hadassah, B’nai B’rith,
Council of Jewish Women, Zionist
Organization and Save-A-Life
League have announced the follow-
ing schedule: January 19th, Ruth
Kobart, Soprano and Robert Spiro,
Baritone, winners of the JWB au-
4 Sonny Bodzy
5 Abe Weinberg
6 Lawry Martin Cohen, Corpus Christi
8 Mrs. Seymour Drescher
8 Myer Gersbacher
9 Malcom Brachman
9 Mrs. Milton Schuster
9 Ronnie Felman
10 Arthur Jack Hillman
11 Carol Beth Goldman
13 Mrs. Morris Schwartz
15 Sol Brachman
16 Maurice Rabinowitz
16 Mrs. Alan Antweil, Hobbs, N. M.
17 Gilbert Fleischer
17 Frances Elaine Schwartz
18 Mrs. Marvin Glazer
22 Mickey Goldman
22 Mrs. Jack Frankrich
23 Max Rosenstein
23 Mrs. E. Steinberger
23 Mrs. Mitchell Victor
23 Dr. Harry Teter
23 Mrs. Jack Freling
24 Jack Freling
24 Mrs. Marion Weil
24 Abe Greines
25 A. Y. Ferstenfeld
25 Mrs. Aaron Gernsbacher
25 Mrs. Max Kaye
27 P. D. Mallin
28 Mrs. Dorothy Rosenstein
30 Herbert J. Rabinowitz
31 Eli Gudinsky
31 Francine Gavenda
—Dr. Louis L. Mann, nationally
known educator and psychologist,
who has been Rabbi of Chicago’s
Sinai Congregation for the past
27 years, will sepeak on each of
the Sunday mornings in Novem-
ber over ABC’s “Message of Is-
rael”.
Rabbi Mann, who is currently
Professor of Oriental Languages
at the University of Chicago, was
formerly lecturer on Comparative
Ethics at Yale. Editor of the De-
partment of Ethics of the “Uni-
versal Jewish Encyclopedia”, he
is a trustee of the Jewish Publica-
tions Society of America and a
founder of the B’nai B’rith Hillel
Foundation. His Sunday School
has been designated by a Christian
magazine as “the outstanding re-
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ligious school in the U.S.A.”. He
is a trustee of the Carnegie Peace
Foundation.
Second rabbi to deliver a ser-
mon series on the “Message of
Israel” this season, Rabbi Mann
has chosen as his topics:
Sunday, November 27—How
Thanksgiving Unites Us All.
Message of Israel broadcasts are
heard on the East Coast from
10:00 - 10:30 a.m., in the Midwest
from 9:00 - 9:30 a.m., in the Rock-
ies from 10:00 - 10:30 a.m., and
on the West Coast from 9:30 -
10:00 a.m. Free sermons are sent
all listeners upon their written re-
quest directed to their ABC sta-
tion or to 35 E. 62nd St., New
York 21, N. Y.
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Ahavath Sholom
Installs New Officers
New Officers and directors of
Congregation Ahavath Sholom
were installed at Friday evening
services on Nov. 18th.
Rabbi I. Garsek conducted the
services and spoke on “What of
the Morrow?” Cantor A Fried-
man chanted the prayers. A re-
ception was held immediately af-
ter the service in the Hebrew In-
stitute honoring the new adminis-
tration.
New officers include A. Sals-
berg, honorary president; I. N.
Mehl, honorary vice president;
4Mose Greines, honorary treasurer
Maurice Rabinowitz, president;
Leon Brachman, vice president;
Reuben Hillman, secretary; Mel-
vin Rosenthal, treasurer.
Directors are Sam Laves, Sidney
Levenson, George Weinstein, Jake
G’achman, Herman Baum, Dave
Greines, and Abe Weinberg.
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Lake Success, (JTA)—The first
phase of the work of the U.N.
Economic Survey mission set up
by the Palestine Conciliation Com-
mission has come to an end. It
is expected to report and make
recommendations to the United
Nations, it was stated here this
week.
According to advices reaching
U.N. headquarters, Gordon R.
Clapp, head of the mission, told
a press conference in Beirut that
the conversations of the mission
with the Arab and Israel govern-
ments had dealt primarily with
“the urgent problem of the plight
of Arab refugees.” He said that
with this in mind the mission’s
engineering and agricultural ex-
perts had begun technical exam-
ination of local public works pro-
grams in Transjordan, Arab Pales-
tine, the Gaza area and Israel,
where the need was for both Arab
and Jewish Refugees. Mr. Camp
emphasized, however, that tem-
porary work relief was not meant
to prejudice any rights Arab re-
fugees may have for repartria-
tiol and compensation under the
General Assembly resolution of
Dec. 11, 1948.
After completion of its present
report, Mr. Clapp added, longer-
range economic development pro-
jects would be examined with the
governments concerned and a later
report “will give consideration to
the need of establishing an inter-
national agency through which
assistance may be made available
to interested countries.”
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