For Victory Buy U. S. War Savings Stamps And Bonds For Victory Buy U. S. THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review VOL 2--NO. .8: . 2114 Penobscot Bldg.. RA. 7956 . War Savings Bonds And Stamps of Jewish Events Detroit, • Michigan, December 1942 34 `, 22 $3.00 Per Year, Single Copy, 1 Oc ille etto Jews Battle With Nazis 'CDC Spends $7,250,000 Aiding Victims of Axis Relief, • emigration assistance, educational and re- constructive help was given to 795,000 refugees during last year, 28th annual report reveals; organ- ization helped 7,700 persons escape from Europe to America and Palestine . . . Three United Jewish Appeal agencies spent $18,053,000 in 12 months. Page 2 Welfare Council Calls War Emergency Parley Federation and Welfare Fund Group advances date of 10th annual General Assembly in Cleveland, to Jan. 16-18, because of urgency of war-time problems. Meetings will be restricted to working sessions at which 187 cities will be represented . . . James Mar- shall of New York is chairman of program com- mittee. Police and Gestapo Massacre Victims Fighting Deportation In Barricaded Polish Towns —Page 7 War Honor Roll of Detroit's Jews Serving in the U. S. Armed Forces --Pages 1346 Jews and Non-Jews Give Support To Strong Palestine Home Appeal Page 2 — Page 2 Spirit of Maccabees Lives Again in Ranks of Jewish Servicemen 46, The Hanukah festival, which comes to close today, finds the Jewish people through- out the world encouraged by the Maccabean valor our men in the service of the United Nations are displaying on all fronts. The above photographs show groups of Palestinian Jewish fighters in action on the Egyptian desert, crossing a bridge "some- where in the Middle East," in battle position with machine guns and on the march to meet the common enemy. The lower right photo- graph shows a group of Polish and Jewish Boy Scouts fraternizing in Tel Aviv. There are now 47,000 Palestinian Jews serving with the British combatant forces.