Friday, November 14, 1947 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Twenty-four Schooled to Hate Hitler Students of 18 Nations at Yeshiva University HITUR C411.11U 1114%31i latj lti0161fIt5, . . ∎ le itslistm OuttOrsloittl it Students from 18 foreign lands are included among the 1,100 enrolled at Yeshiva University, the only university in the Americas under Jewish auspices. They come from the following countries: Palestine, Hungary, Canada, Russia, Ecuador, Austria, Poland, China, Belgium, England, Germany, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Czechoslovakia, Venezuela and Romania. DSG Leader Recital of Murder Teacher Martha Schuhmann (pointing) describes a set of cari- catures by II•Sris Efimov, titled "Ilitler and His Hordes", to a group of elementary school students visiting the Soviet "House of Culture" in Berlin. Main feature of this education in Germany is hatred of II itler. Wallace Visits Hebrew University GUS D. NEWMAN is chairman of the nominating committee of the Detroit Service Group, which has drawn up a slate of nominees to be presented to members of the mercantile division of DSG. Working with him are Joseph II. Da- vidson, Samuel *Gerson, Mor- ris M. Jacobs, Walter J. Mayer, Louis Robinson, Emil Rose, William Sharpe, James Wine- man and Irving W. Blumberg, ex officio president of the group. Max Osnos is division chairman. August Hoehm, assistant commander of the notorious Sachsen- hausen concentration camp, stands to testify at the first mass trial of German war criminals before a military tribunal in the Russian sector of Berlin. Hoehn' calmly told the court that he, personally, killed 300 camp inmates, 27 of them in a single day. Seated to left of Hoehm is SS Standartenfuehrcr Anton Kaindl (wearing glasses), former commandant of the Sachsenhausen camp. The officer standing at left, pad in hand, is an interpreter. Irish, Palestinian Soil Mixed During his trip to Palestine in October, Henry Wallace, former Vice-President, visited the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus. He is shown on the campus with a group of the ap- proximately 150 American students enrolled there. Friends of the University—Hadassah Medical School will hold a ban- quet in Detroit Nov. 24 at Shaarey Zedek to honor Mrs. Dora Ehrlich, its local chairman. Contribute To S.O.S. Religious Articles in Nationwide Exhibit ,r - 1 ''' I 7.• John E. Cone, left, assistant district attorney of Brooklyn, mixes Irish soil, flown specially from Eire, with Palestine soil supplied by Judge Samuel S. Leibowitz, center, at lands- manshaften conference of Ilistadrut. Zalman Rubashov, editor of Histadrut daily, Davar, looks on. JEWISC1 CHRONICLE PICTURE PAGE This ,exhibit of Jovish religious objects 'is made available through the program depart•. went of the Jewish Center Division of the .National Je.wiSh . Wel- rcJ.luariLl_....–L— La This exhibit of Jewish religious objects, stolen by the Nazis from Synagogues and later rescued by the Nurenberg Jewish community, is on a nationwide tour of Jewish centers and YM-YWHAs under the auspices of the National Jewish Welfare Board. Upper left shows items relating to major festivals. Upper right is a collection of articles used in the Synagogue. Lower panel shows pieces relating to the Torah.