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April 09, 1943 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-04-09

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For Victory
Buy

U. S.
War
Savings
Stamps
and
Bonds

VOL. 3—NO. 3

T E JEWISH NE

A Weekly Review

2114 Penobscot Bldg.

RA. 7956

of Jewish Events

Detroit, Michigan, April 9, 1943

34

22

S

For Victory
Buy
U. S.
War
Savings
Stamps
and
Bonds

$3.00 Per Year Single Copy, 10c

Voice for Jews Demanded
At Bermuda Rescue Parley



Joseph C. Hyman to Give
2nd Jewish Forum Lecture

Joint Distribution Committee official to speak at Center
Monday . . . Frank L. Weil describes great and far-flung
work of Jewish Welfare Board in opening lecture . • . Praises
cooperation between USO and JWB . . • Describes activities
of 129 Jewish Chaplains serving with U. S. armed forces
throughout the world . . . (See this week's feature "Canteen"
on page 6 and editorial on page 4.)

Page 3

Nate Shapero Heads County's
Retail War Bond Committee
As Nation Steps Up Campaign

Page 16

—Page 5

Hebrew Congregations Urge
Allies Act to Rescue Jews

.

Dr. Goldman to Address Final Rally
Of Labor Zionist Campaign Sunday

—Page 7

38th Council asks that Jewish rights be safeguarded in all

countries after the war and the opening of Palestine for
Jewish settlers . .. UAHC goes on record opposing abro-
gation of Cremieux laws . . . Adolph Rosenberg elected pres-
ident of national organization . . . 2,000 delegated represent-
ing 350 Reform congregations attend convention sessions.

—Page 10

Emergency Committee Launches
Action-40r Rescue of Refugees

—Page 7

Other News
and
Features
In This
Issue

Between You and Me.. 2
Center News
13
Children's Corner
13
Coming Events
16
Congregational News ..14
Detroit Happenings
16
Deutsch's Column
2
Editorials
4
Features of the Week 6
Jews in Uniform
13
Local Brevities
11
Letter Box
15
Michigan Oddities
16
News Review
3
Obituaries
15
Purely Commentary.... 2
Quotation of the Week 2
S ermonette 4
Society News ....8, 9, 13
Strictly Confidential
2
Tadmudic Tales
4
15
Theater
Tickling the News
2
8
Women's Clubs
Youth Listening Post 15
20 Years Ago
16

AMERICAN JEWS FORGE LINKS OF LIBERATION THROUGH U. J. A.

The present world struggle for freedom in many respects
parallels the story of Passover and the deliverance of the
Jewish people in ancient times.
As we celebrate the liberation of our people from the yoke
of Pharaoh, American Jews are redoubling their efforts to
assure liberation for millions of their fellow-Jews in many
parts of the world. In place of the bonds of tyranny, they
are forging the links of freedom and reconstruction through
the agencies of the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees,

Overseas Needs and Palestine. The Joint Distribution Com-
mittee, United Palestine Appeal and National Refugee Service
are the three great links in providing for war relief and
rehabilitation overseas, for the defense and upbuilding of
the Jewish homeland in Palestine and for the adjustment of
refugees in the United States.
In Detroit, these important agencies receive their support
from the Allied Jewish Campaign, through the War Chest.

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