ants Germany WAR DOES NOT HALT HEBREW $750,000 War Urban Land As cupied to Efid UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC. WORK Bond Quota Is "Living Legacy" the J. N. F. Set by AZA To odd Menafe JERUSALEM (Palcor) — One Ludwig Urges Policing Non-Germans to Curb War Passion ANGELES (JPS) — Emil , noted German biograph- ts Germany occupied by y of soldiers and an army ool teachers after the war, ure the world that Ger- as a world menace will to exist. wig stressed that the accu- should be a long one and either army should be corn- of any Germans. Asserting `Hitler is Germany", the bio- er stated that "we can ef- ' ..- ely protect ourselves Arcade connecting Jewish National and University Library t the war passion of the n people only by taking with the Institute for Jewish Studies (Rosenbloom Building), f their hands for a certain one of four new buildings erected last year. (The Hebrew three things left to them in University is a beneficiary of the Detroit Allied Jewish ersailles treaty—arms, edu- Campaign). ' and government. With " he added, "every weapon the German frontiers, gun in' the hands of a sol- or a policeman, should be by 'a non-German. . Wht I propose is not a hment but a temporary dec- The drive for 40,000 pounds of n of political immaturity," clothing and funds being con- 'g said, after suggesting ducted by the Federation for Pol- a "protective government NEW YORK (JPS) — With ish Jews gained momentum this e one the English for 40 sharp-spoken Mayor Fiorello La- week with the enlisting of a exercised in Egypt," should Guardia chiding German Jews, number of organizations to assist Wished in Germany. who look down on Lithuanian I in the work Benjamin Graubert, Jews with the thought that their executive director of the local fate is not tied up with that of headquarters announces that the all other Jews, a special confer- following nine groups have ence of the American Jewish I pledged their support: Melawer, Congress launched a "United YORK, N. Y.—"Health Jewish War Effort" with the aim 1Radomer Aid, Radomer Friendly ctory," a dramatic 16 milli- of raising $1,000,000 for war re- i Society, Ruzhimer, Lachovitcher, I Pinker, Galitzianer, Beth Abra- sound film, presenting a lief for Britain, Russia, China. 1 ham Loan Association, Social entary record of Hadas- Lord Halifax, Maxim Lavin- Credit Group and Progressive war emergency work, was to the organization's off and Lin Chieh, on behalf of Ladies Unterstitsung Verein. In rs throughout the coun- their respective governments, addition to making their own r an initial preview in hailed the efforts to be exerted pledges in this campaign repre- i'York City, at which Dr. by Jews to show their sympathy sentatives of these groups will Ratnoff, president of the for other United Nations' victims assist in visiting other groups and enlisting their support. Mem- an Jewish Physicians' of the Axis. I hers of the special committee ap- ittee, was honored on the pointed are Messrs. Cohen, Gold, n of his committee's twen- RELIGIOUS REQUISITES , Imber, Joyrich, Kahan, Kaminier anniversary. The commit- ORDERED FOR RUSSIA f and Laker. perated with Haddasah in LONDON (JTA)—An urgent A well-attended social meeting uilding of its medical cen- request for Talethim, Tephilim, hich was opened in May, Siddurim and other religious July 8, at Lachar's, was sponsored by the American Federation for requisites made by the Senior Polish Jews and the Ezra Worn- Jewish Chaplain to the Polish 1 en's Division. M. Zarski, Polish forces in Russia has been re- I Consul in Detroit, addressed the ceived by the London Executive meeting, and Mr. Graubert gave of the Agudist World Organiza- a report of the national conven- . ROSE WITTENBERG tion. tion recently held in Atlantic Delicious Food The London Executive has in- City. H. 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The land has already been transferred to the Fund. The total value of "Living Legacy" bequests so far received by the Fund amounts to $500,000, several of the gifts being of land- ed property. Polish Minister Admits Cha rges Were Inaccu rate LONDON (JPS)—Criticism of a recent statement in which he intimated that Jewish organiza- tions were at fault in having pro- vided so little aid for Polish Jew- ish refugees in Russia has been expressed to Jan Stanczyk, Polish Minister of Labor and So- cial Welfare, by a delegation of the Polish Jewish Refugee Fund here. 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