Buy U. S. War Savings Stamps and Bonds VOL. 4---NO. I I THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review 2114 Penobscot Bidg. RA. 7956 For Victory Buy U. S. War Savings Stamps and Bonds of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, December 3, 1943 34 atisio. 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Greek Patriots Battling Nazis To Save 15,000 Athens Jews —Page 16 Reform Jews Open Drive Against White Paper; Urge Congress Ban Hate Literature from Mail —Page 3 Highlights In This Issue Between You and Me Children's Corner Deutsch's Column Editorials Feature Pages Humor Column Jews in Uniform Letter Box Local Brevities Music News Reviem; Obituaries Purely Commentary Society News Strictly Confidential Synagogue News Talmudic Tales Women's Clubs Youth Listening Post 2 15 2 4 2, 16 15 12 7 11 6 3, 14 15 2 8, 9 2 .13, 14 4 Bnai Brith Pushes Membership Drive For Centennial Celebration, Dec. 12 All lodges in. Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council will commemorate 100th anniversary with afternoon and evening program at Temple Beth El . . • Henry Monsky, president of Supreme Lodge, to be guest speaker ... New members to be initiated in Brown Memorial Chapel. —Page 5 U. S. Zionist Council Demands Ouster Of Officials Blamed for Riots in Zion 15 American Jews join with Jews of Palestine in condemnation of latest evidences of suppression of,the freedom of the press and speech by the British Administration . . . Government officials held responsible for death of Jewish colonist during recent disturbances. --Page 10 U.S. Attorney General Urged To Probe 'Cowboy Preacher' Civil Rights Federation accuses the Rev. Springer of organizing "national youth organization in support of organized native Fascism" . . . Biddle asked to investigate "Evangelist" and Pastor of local church. Page 7 UNRRA Refuses Special Aid for European Jewry United Nations Relief Group won't include recom- mendation for special treatment in final report to Administration . . . Separate branch to handle Jewish victims' problems suggested but falls on deaf ears. —Page 11 Hillel Leaders Dedicate Student Interfaith House Bnai Brith Hillel Commission was the first group to meet in the newly7 dedicated Roosevelt Interfaith House,' a student center for religious and social activities, which was present- ed to Hunter College in New York City. It was created as a memorial to the President's mother. 'The two buildings were purchased from the President by a committee of civic lead- ers for $50,000. Members of the Hillel Commission who participated in the dedication are (L. to R.)—Seated—A. M. Cohen, Cin- cinnati; Henry Monsky, president of Bnai Brith and. chair- man of the Hillel Commission; Maurice Bisgyer, secretary; Edwin Schanfarber, Columbus, O.; Dr. Philip Seman, Chi- cago; Mrs. Ida Cook Farber, Brooklyn, Hillel chairman of Bnai Brith Women. Standing—Dr. Louis Gershenfeld, Phil- • adelphia; Robert Lappon, Des Moines; A. A. Benesch, Cleve- land; E. C. Lovey, San Francisco; Prof. David Klein, Austin, Tex.; Dr. A. L. Sachar, national Hillel director; Rabbi Mil- ton .Steinberg, N. Y.; Rabbi W. F. Rosenblum, N. Y.; Eman- uel Lewis, Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Roosevelt, Mayor La Guardia Attend Opening of Students' Center Henry Monsky, left, turns over to Charles K. Tuttle,. • president of the corporation created to operate the Roosevelt Interfaith House, the deed of trust to the student center at Hunter - Col- lege, the former town houses of President Roosevelt and his mother which were purchased from the President by a civic committee on the initiative of Bnai Brith. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, right, who brought the President's message to the dedication of the Roosevelt Interfaith House, congratulates Monsky who is also co-chairman of the civic. committee that purchased the homes of President Roosevelt and his mother and converted them into an interfaith student center. In the center is Mayor LaGuardia.