' Page Sixteen THE JEWISH NEWS LT: Friday, June 25, 1943 attle or Lif e Continues on 11 Fronts American Jewry Aids In Quest for Freedom The war has increased Jewish responsibilities to refugees and to the men in uniform who are fighting the battle for freedom on all fronts. Refugees and estranged exiles from Nazi-controlled lands are being cared for by the United. Jewish Appeal for Refuges, Overseas Needs and Palestine. The Jewish Welfare Board provides for the recreational and spiritual needs of our servicemen. In Detroit, these great causes receive their support through the Allied Jewish Campaign and the USO, which are included in the War Chest of Metropolitan Detroit. Large-Scale Rescue of Children Supported by 'United Jewish Appeal C. He escue the Children The Joint Distribution Committee helps rescue children like these -by settling them in the U. S.; in South American countries and in Palestine. The Youth Aliyah program of Hadassah and the Jewish Agency for Palestine is being aided materially by the J. D. C. J. W. B. Arranges Overseas Worship The National Jewish Welfare Board; in co-operation with the Army and Navy Departments, arranges religious services for Jewish soldiers in the country's armed forces at many overseas points, including England, Aus- tralia, Trinidad, Panama, North Ireland, New Caledonia, Puerto Rico, Iceland, Hawaii, and Cuba. Major General Charles Bonesteel, corn- . rriander of American forces in Iceland, speaks to the Jewish men during services _ conducted at the . Northern- base—by, Chap- - lain Julius Leibert. Rabbi Philip Goodman (right), of the National Jewish Welfare Board, conducted services for Jewish men stationed at Bermuda. Rabbi Goodman also . held Holy Day services aboard a refugee ship which put in at Bermuda. The Episco- pal • Bishop of Bermuda greeted the men during services. • - Liberation Enlarges U. J. A. Needs The major task of the United Jewish Appeal is to provide adequate funds to enable the Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine Appeal and National Refugee Service to carry on large-scale rescue operations for thousands of refugee children. The photo above shows a group of Polish- Jewish children cared for by U. J. A. somewhere in Russia. The photo on the left shows a young Jewish girl happily set- tled in Palestine. U.J.A. Helps Refugees Help War Effort Among the skilled ref- ugees rescued by the United Jewish Appeal is this diamond cutter who is shown training a worker in Cuba in cut- ting diamonds for Amer- ican war factories. In Palestine, the Uni- ted Palestine Appeal has established 4 0 0 n e w plants producing war goods, including light tanks for the Allies. The notable triumph of the Allied armies in Tunisia libgrated these young Jews and tens of thousands of others from Nazi oppression. - In the United States, the National Refugee Service has been retrain- ing thousands of new- comers to enable them to fill vital jobs in war industries that are short - of manpower. 09/.,C '0N vLuaDcl HOIIAI `,Hozi,Laa aDVISOd "S f.