For Victory Buy U. S. War Savings Stamps and Bonds THE JEWISH NE S VOL. 4—NO. 10 A Weekly Review 2114 Penobscot Bldg. RA. 7956 For Victory Buy U. S. War Savings Stamps and Bonds of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, November 26, 1943 34coeisi). 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c . Palestine Situation Is Tense; Congress Hears Rescue Appeal Page 5 Other. Highlights In This Issue Between You and Me Center Activities Children's Corner Deutseh's Column Editorials Jewry's Role in Fight for Freedom To Be Reviewed by JWB Wednesday 2 11 4 2 Jewish Welfare Boal-d Army and Navy Committee to make annual report on past year's activities and future plans at meeting at Community Center . Rabbi Bernstein, director of national JWB Religious Activities Committee, to be main speaker .. . Henry Wineman named represOitative for Michigan-Eastern Ohio district for JWB's Na tional Finance Council . . . Mrs. Glogower heads Board's Jewish Center Division . . . Jewish Welfare Board Serves USO and on War Fronts. 4 Feature Pages Guest Editorial 4 Jews in Uniform Local Brevities Music 15 9 14 News Review Obituaries 15 Purely Commentary Society News . 6, 16 —Pages 6, 7 UNRRA Urged to Recognize Central Jewish Body in Postwar Relief Plans 3 2 8, 9 Strictly Confidential Synagogue News Talmudic Tales Women's Clubs Youth Listening Post 2 World Jewish Congress presents memorandum to Council for United Nations Relief and Rehabili- tation Administration to establish international Jewish unit as integral part in postwar plans — . Plea is made on basis of unique problems of relief and resettlement of Jews ... One million children among the remaining 3,000,000 Jews still in Europe . Co-ordination of relief agencieS suggested. 13 15 8 15 —Page 3- — 2 Detroiters Among Rabbis Serving as Chaplains in Navy Herbert C. Straus - Charles E. Shulman, Edgar E. Siskia Solomon E. Cherniak Solomon N. Barell Selig J. Miller Samuel Sandmel Jacob P. Rudin H. Elihu Rickel Albert G. Baum Henry J. Berkowitz Burton E. Levinson Leon. W. Rosenberg Roland B. Gittelsoha Morton M. Berman Jacob X. Shankman Samuel D. Soskin Albert M. Shulman Selwyn D. Ruslander Wendell A. Phillips —U. Two Detroiters, Rabbis Morton M. Berman and Morton J. Cohn, and a former Detroiter ; Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz, are among the 25 Rabbis who were drawn from congregations throughout the country to serve as Chaplains with the Navy. Wearing the uniforms of the U. S. Navy, these Jewish Chaplains are serving the religious needs of thousands of Jews engaged in America's battle of the seas. These religious leaders are on duty at training stations and at overseas points, performing the tasks involved in keeping the Jewish men spiritually fit to face and outfight the enemy. Joshua L. Goldberg Philip Lipis Morton J. Cohn. David I. Golovensky Julius Itiark Navy Photographs Provided by J:eVish Welfare Board The National Jewish Welfare Board, through its Committee on Army and Navy Religious Activities, is the civilian agency officially designated 'to provide the ecclesiastical endorSement for rabbis seeking chaplaincy commissions. The total number of Jewish chaplains in the Army, Navy and Marine Corps and the U. S. Maritime Service 4s 185. The work of the Detroit Army and Navy Committee of the Jewish Welfare Board will be evaluated at the annual meeting to be held Dec. 1 at the Jewish Community Center. The guest speaker will be Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, executive director of the Committee on Army and Navy Religious Activities of the Jewish Welfare Board.