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September 11, 1942 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-09-11

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Friday, September II, 1942

The Jewish Community Center
will be closed for the observance
of Yom Kippur, from Sunday
afternoon, Sept. 20, at 4 o'clock,
until Tuesday morning, Sept. 22,
at 9 o'clock.

Dawn of New Year
Strengthens Hope

Littman's Reopens
Sunday Evening

NEW YORK (JPS)—The world-embracing activities
of the Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine

Town Hall Lists
World Celebrities
Beginning October 14

Up-to-the-minute war news
straight from the battlefields will
be covered by famous foreign
correspondents and analysts who
will appear at the Wednesday
morning Town Hall at the Fisher
Theater during the 1942-1943
season.
The series presenting world
celebrities will start Oct. 14 with
Carmel Amaya fascinating Fla-
menco dancer with her Spanish
troupe.
Headlining the group of ana-
lysts is Major" Alexander P.
Seversky, authority on aviation.
Interpreting the news will be a
group of experts who have spent
many years in the combat zones,
including Walter Duranty, Hal-
lett Abend, Leland Stowe, Kris-
hnalal Shridharani, Father Hub-
bard, Eve Curie, Pierre Van
Paassen, Julien Bryan and His
Imperial Highness the Archduke
Otto of Austria and Ernest K.
Lindley.
Starting in the entertainment
field are Franklin P. Adams,
Larry Adler, Paul Draper. Henry
Scott, and the Ballad Singers
telling the America Story in song.
Jan Struther, author of "Mrs.
Miniver", the film of 'the year,
and Margaret Culkin Banning.
noted writer will also speak and
Kathryn Turney Garten will
comment on current books.

Our Letter Box

Commends Jewish News Stand
on Theater Guild
Editor, The Jewish News:
As a reader and subscriber of
our paper, I want to thank you
r the diplomatic and impartial
tand you and your paper have
taken in the matter of the Jew-
ish Theater Guild. You have
printed the truth without hurt-
ing either side—the Guild, the
ctors, pr the Union.
MRS. S. M. SHORR,
18111 Muirland.

Appeal and National Refugee Service during the three
years of the war are summarized in a statement issued
here by the chairman of the United Jewish Appeal for
Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine. Through these

,

channels the Jews of America
have provided approximately
$40,000,000 during that period.

ABRAHAM LITTHA.N

WASHINGTON, D. C.—Declar-
ing that the dawn of the new
year 5703 "instills in us renewed
faith in the triumph of the cause
of the United Nations," Judge
–ouis E Levinthal, president of
the Zionist Organization of Am-
erica, in a Rosh Hashanah mes-
sage to American Zionists, voiced
the conviction that the "free-
doms we Americans enjoy. shall
become the inalienable rights of
all men everywhere and that the
Jewish people shall find perma-
nent redemption in the re-estab-
lishment of Palestine as a Jew-
ish Commonwealth."

training for 1,900 persons and
loans to 4,000 and arranged 5.-
450 placements of musicians,
rabbis and physicians.
tion from Europe of 93,000 refu-
William Rosenwald, Dr. Abba
gees; assisted Polish Jewish ref- Hillel Silver and Dr. Jonah B.
ugees in Asiatic Russia; gave Wise, national chairmen of the
relief to 60,000 in unoccupied UJA,
remind American Jews
France; furthered the integra-
that "to assure victory for the
tion of refugees in 18 Latin Am-
democratic cause, it is the re-
Not he who has little, but he
erican countries; provided aid to
sponsibility of Americans to sus- who wishes for more is poor.—
persons in need in Switzerland,
tain the humanitarian front in
Seneca.
Sweden, Portugal, Spain, North
order that the conquered peo
Africa and other neutral coun-
pies may survive."
tries.
The UPA helped make possi-
ble the immigration of some 30.-
000 Jews to Palestine, the estab-
lishment of 20 new agricultural
"The Most Stupid of All
settlements, the purchase of 165,- Races: Dialogues and Comments"
000 dunams of land and gener- is a collection of views on Naz-
ally assisted Palestine integra- ism, edited by Alfred Gold. The
tion into the war effort. involving author was a prominent European
already 16,000 Jews in the British journalist before the war. He
Army, the intensification of food sent his manuscript to this coun-
production and the erection of try several months ago and it
400 new war production enter- arrived untouched by the cen-
prises.
sors.

Haven Found for 123,000
The JDC aided in the emigra-

Littman's Yiddish People's
Theater, 12th and Seward, re-
opens for the year 5703 this Sun-
day night, Sept. 13.
The opening performances will
feature the noted comedian.
Aaron Lebedeff, who will make
a personal appearance in selec-
tions from his repertoire.
An additional feature will be
the showing for the first time in
in Detroit of the Yiddish talking
picture, "Her Second Mother."
Abraham Littman, manager of
the theater, announces that he is
negotiating for outstanding stars
to appear at his theater, in addi-
tion to the presentation of im-
portant talking pictures.
Lebedeff and "Her Second
Mother" will be featured on Sun-
day, Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
nesday.

Zionist Head Stresses Role of
Palestine Yishuv in Strug-
gle for Victory

To Assure Victory, American Jews Must Sustain Humani-
tarian Front, That Conquered Peoples May Survive,
National Leaders Assert

Comments on Nazism

Rehabilitation Activities

The NRS

extended financial
assistance to 31.800 in need. ar-
ranged for 17,000 job placements.
resettled 10,200 newcomers in
inland communities, provided re-

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