For Victory
Buy
U. S.
Defense
Savings
Stamps
And
Bonds
VOL 1
NO. 3
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THE JEWISH NEWS
For Victory
Buy
U. S.
Defense
Savings
Stamps
And
Bonds
A Weekly Review [4:K of Jewish Events
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CATHOLICS, PROTESTANTS, JEWS
ASK U.S. CRACK DOWN ON SOCIAL
JUSTICE AND BAN IT FROM MAILS
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HUNDREDS of Dutch Jews
Die in Slave Labor Camps
Ruled by Nazis
ALLIED Jewish Campaign Divisions
Go Into Full Swing
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Spent for Overseas
Searching Study of
Existing Facts Page 4
CAN MONEY be
Relief Today?
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PALESTINE Jews Told of
Necessity of Land Redemption
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HOLDS KEY POSITION IN
ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN
CARDINAL Hinsley Describes Catholic
Church's Abhorrence of Anti-Semitism
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COMMUNITY Council
Three-Session Institute and
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Dinner Sunday
UP! Exclusive Interview With
President of National League About
Jews on the Diamond Page 11
BATTER
CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE
"Between You&Me" Page 4
Deutsch's Column ..Page 5
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Editorials
Weekly Sernsonette . Page 6
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Women's Page
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Music
Humor of the Week . Page 10
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Letter Box
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Sports
Calendar of Events .Page
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Congregations
Children's Corner ..Page
Boys in Service ....Page
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Theater
Strictly Confidential Page
Purely Commentary . Page
"Listening Post" ...Page
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Pictorial Page
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HENRY WINEM AN
The key position in the 1942 Allied Jewish Campaign this
week went to a veteran campaigner—Henry Wineman—who
k has held chairmanships of several drives and has served as
president of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit. Mr.
Wineman has been named chairman of the executive commit..
tee of the campaign and will thus hold the most important
post next to the chairman,\Fred M. Butzel.
Mr. Wineman was graduated from the University of .Mich-
igan in 1901 and entered the family business, the People's
Outfitting Co., attaining during the past four decades the po-
sition of one of Michigan's leading business executives. He
was the first president of the Jewish Welfare Federation in
1926, and before that was president of the United Jewish
Charities for three years.