For Victory Buy U. S. War. Savings Stamps and Bonds VOL. 3—NO. 17 T E JEWISH NEWS of Jewish Events A Weekly Review 2114 Penobscot Bldg. RA. 7956 Detroit, 26, Michigan, July 16, 1943 34 ...a*. 22 For Victory Buy U. S. War Bonds and Savings Stamps $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Nazis Retaliate Against Jews For Defeats in Sicily and Russia . —Page 7 Enggass Makes Plea for Immediate Payment Of All Allied Jewish Campaign Pledges Here —Page5 12th St. Group Sets Bond Rally Sunday Win the War Council to launch drive to sell $540,000 in War Bonds to buy Navy Torpedo Bomber . . . Public program to be held on Glad- stone between 12th and Woodrow Wilson at 6 p.m. —Page 5 Deported Jews Found Starving in Ukraine Rabbi Wise Urges Jews in Soviet To Aid. Quest for Palestine Home —Page 7 Detroit Officer. Commended for Saving rmy Gliders As Storm Lashes Field Disease and starvation taking heavy toll of victims sent to Transnistria ... Food so scarce they eat poisonous seeds . . . Govermnent takes labor licenses from those remaining in BuchareSt out Jewish workers. —Page 12 Zionists Score Sweep In British Elections Prof. Brodetsky re-elected head of Board of Deputies . . . Abolish 65-year agreement with Anglo-Jewish Organization . . . Committee ap- pointed to avoid split in British Jewry. —Page 3 JWB Reviews Year Of Work With USO Executive board of Army and Navy Committee of Jewish Welfare Board outlines activities in Detroit and state which saw 44 Jewish groups provide sandwiches, entertainment for servicemen in . Detroit, at Fort Brady and Fort Custer. —Page 7. How Henrietta Szold Raked 9,000 Murders At the age of three she helped make bandages for Civil War wounded ... Now 82, she is mother - to 9,000 waifs and the First Lady of Modern Palestine . Helped organize Hadassah. —Page 6 * Other News in This Issue * Between You and Me.. 2 10 Center Notes 14 Children's Corner 12 Cigarette Fund 15 Classified 2 Deutsch's Column 4 Editorials Feature Pages ........6, 16 12 Film Folk 14 Humor 11 Jews in Uniform Local Brevities 9 3 News Review 15 Obituaries Pictorial Page .16 Purely Commentary.... 2 Quotation of the Week 2 Society News 8, 9 Strictly Confidential 2 13 Synagogue News Talmudic Tales 4 Women's Clubs 8 Youth. Listening Post 15 16 20 Years Ago —Official U. S. Navy Photo Jewish Women in Armed Forces Honored at Reception at Center Jewish women serving in the U. S. armed forces were signally honored Thursday evening, at a reception at the Jewish Community Center. The event was arranged by the Cen ter, in association with the League of D troit Jewish Youth. The photograph, above, shows the committee of arrangements planning the event. Seated, left to right, are Miss Matilda Segal, assistant direcior of Jewish Com- munity Center; 2nd Lt. Nancy McKenna, U. S. M. C. R.; Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, president, Jewish Community Center; Ensign Helen Stewart, WAVES; Lt. Katherine Burlingame, WAC; Miss Frances . Cohn, president, League of Detroit JeWish YOuth. Standing, left to right: Miss Bluma Nagler, of the Army and Navy Committee of League of Detroit Jewish Youth; Miss Ruth Friedland of the Youth League, and Miss Betty Matensky, Center member in Charge of refreshments. All branches of women's auxiliary services were represented, and among those present were Lt. Rachel Feingold of the Marines and Ensign Elizabeth Maxfield of the SPARS. A victory fashion show and motion pictures of girls in various camp services highlighted the evening. A martial atmosphere was provided by a Color Guard of the 729th Military Police Band of River Ro uge Park. Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse was chairman of the reception. Mrs. Glogower intro- duced the speakers. Miss Bertha Belkin, of the Army and Navy Committee of the League of Detroit Jewish Youth, served on the arrangements committee.