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November 19, 1943 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-11-19

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VOL. 4—NO. 9

THE JEWISH NEWS

A Weekly Review

2114 Penobscot Bldg.

RA. 7956

of Jewish Events

Detroit 26, Michigan, November 19, 1943

34

22

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U. S. Attorney-General Urges
Public to Fight Anti-Semitism

Page 3

Gentiles Hiding 15,000 Dutch Jews From Nazis

Page 3

Success of War Chest Assures
Allocations for Jewish Causes

Goal announced reached at final campaign report meeting held Tuesday
. ... Workers continue to cover unsolicited prospects, aiming at large
oversubscription of original quota of $8,250,000 . . Spokesmen for all
faiths and creeds enthusiastic over results of campaign.

—Page 5

Mrs. Welt Is Elected President
Of Council of Jewish Women

National organization names Detroiter, wife of the president of Temple
Beth El, to -nigh pc•sition, at 17th triennial convention in Chicago . .. Strong
stand taken by convention against White Paper on ,Palestine . . • Miss
Frances Cohn elected secretary of National. Council of Jewish Juniors.

JWB's Army-Navy Committee
Holds Annual Meeting, Dec. 1

Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, executive director of Jewish. Welfare Board's
national religious activities committee, to be principal speaker at public
meeting at Jewish Community Center ... Fred M. Butzel and. Samuel H.
Rubiner, state and local chairmen, to submit reports . . . Other features
planned for annual report meeting.

—Page 7

Delay in Applying White Paper
Does Not EnctFight Against It

Manchester Guardian criticizes' Colonial Secretary Oliver Stanley's state-
ment in House of Commons . . . Urges 'return to our wiser policy' for a
`Jewish State that is to live and flourish. .. • New statement provides for
admission of only 31,078 more Jews under terms of White Paper.

—Page 11

`Food-for-Freedom . Program.
Sponsored by the Bnai !frith

TOP—A group of Chicago Jewish boys receiving last minute
instructions before leaving for a day's work on farins near
Des Plaines, Ill., where Aleph Zadik Aleph and the Bnai Brith
Vocational Service Bureau co-sponsored with the Chicago Board
of Jewish Education Camp Avodah as a Victory Farm Volunteer
Camp.

CENTER—Typical group of Bnai Brith women canning vege-
tables grown in victory gardens. • Similar groups . worked
throughout the country.

BOTTOM-7--AZA boys helping hanvest apple crop in Phila-
delphia as part of combined project with Bnai Brith Vocational
Service Bureau.

A Salute to Morris Garvett on
His Fiftieth Birthday, Nov. 22

Rabbi Leon Fram evaluates activities of president of Temple Israel as a
`humble servant of the synagogue.' . . . Congregation to pay respects to Mr.
and Mrs. Garrett at social after services this Friday evening.

Page 6

Highlights in This Issue:

Between You and Me 2
Center Activities
12 .
Deutsch's Column
2
Editorials
4
Feature Page
16
Humor Column
4
Jews in Uniform
10

Letter Box.
4
Local Brevities
7
News Review
3, 14
Obituaries
15
Personality Sketch
6
Purely Commentary
2
Quotation of Week....- 2

Society News
8, 9
Strictly Confidential... 2
Synagogue News ..6, 13
Talmudic Tales
4
Theater
12
Women's Clubs
8
Youth Listening Post 15

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