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May 29, 1942 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-05-29

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HE JEWISH NEWS

For

Victor
Buy
U. S.
Defense
Savings
Stamps
And
Bonds

A Weekly Review * of Jewish Events

Detroit, Michigan, May 29, 1942

RA. 7956

2114 Penobscot Bldg.

VOL. 1—NO. 10

34

22

$3.00 Per Year; Single Copy 10c

Campaign Breaking
All Records; $ 818,621
Contributed to Date



Center Launches Program
To Meet War -Time Needs

Page

3

President Roosevelt Tells of
Page 16
Definite Removal of Immediate
Additional Million for War Military Threats to Palestine

Efforts Asked by Palestine

Page 10



Refugees in U.S. Adjust to
Economic and Social Life



Page 3

GUEST EDITORIAL

Eternal Vigilance

BY THE HON. CHARLES C. SIMONS
Judge of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

The tragic era in which we live once again demon-
strates that liberty, no matter how dearly won, is yet
never fully won. The "eternal vigilance" essential to its
preservation, once relaxed, makes necessary
again the sacrifice which human self re-
spect and dignity will suffer rather than
yield to the evil forces of arbitrary power.

Page 2
Hungarians Are Deadlocked Over
Pressure by Nazis to Confiscate
_Capital Belonging to the Jews
Page 7





J. D. C. Guarantees Maintenance
Of 200 Refugees in Surinam
Page 2



Memorial Program Sunday

Page 3

While it is sadly. the historic role of
the Jew to be the first and bloodiest victim
of every activated threat to human liberty,
yet in spite of blood and tears, there is also
something of grim triumph in the thought
that he is now the instrumentality of the
Judge Simons world's awakening to the challenge that
tyranny gives to its fundamental concept of the sanctity of
life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
We have been the buffer people, receiving the first
impact of a resurgent barbarism and so disclosing to
the world the full implication and sweep of a projected
tyrannical order.
But there is more that Pyrrhic victory in the part
we have had to play in the present cataclysm. More
pointedly and graphically than ever before, is it now
brought home to the peoples, that there can be no op-
pression of any minor group without shaking to its

(Continued on Page 7)

IN THIS ISSUE '

Page

letween You and Me 13
ioys iA the War
7
Campaign News
3
Children's Corner-
5
ClassMed
15
Congregational News 12

Consecrations

13

Deutsch's Colman .." 13
Editorials
6

Page

Purely Commentary
Serntonette

5

6
Society _News 8-9
Strictly Confidential 11
Theater .... . . ......10
Women's Clubs
11
2
World News
Youth's Listening Post 14
20 Years Ago 2

YOUTH SHOWS THE WAY

The Junior Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign was the first
to go over the top at last Monday's luncheon meeting. This photo-
graph shows a group of the young people who attended the meeting
at which the report was submitted. From the left: Philmore Leemon,
Michael M. Golding, Goldie Lovenstein, Sol Schwartz and Jacob L.
Keidan, chairman of the division.

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