For Victory Buy U. S. War Savings Stamps and Bonds E JEWISH .NEWS A Weekly Review VOL. 4—NO. 18 .2114 Penobscot Bldg. RA. 7956 For Victory Buy U. S. War Savings Stamps and Bonds of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, January 21, 1944 34 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy 10c Palestine Assembly Hits Allies' Failure to Rescue Nazi Victims —Page 11 New Regulations Bar N. Y. Police Officers From Participating in Anti -Semitic Activities —Page 3 Halifax Gets AJC Appeal To Abrogate White Paper British Envoy. to U„ S. given 11-page memorandum requesting elimination of curb against Jewish immigration to Palestine after March American Jewish-Committee declares Britain's refusal to abolish restriction would 'constitute an- act of discrimination against the Jews.' —Page 7 emple Beth El Tops Goal n War Loan Campaign Assumed quota of $330,000 exceeded early in drive as congrega- - tion sells over $375,000 worth and now aims at half million mark .. . Shaarey Zedek passes 25 per cent mark in campaign to sell $500,000 in War Bonds. . . . Orthodox synagogues and social groups plan campaigns. —Page 5 Prof. Baron First Speaker In Center Lecture Series Noted author to consider historical aspects of Jewish problem in opening program, Feb. 14, featuring talks on 'Momentous Decisions Confronting Jewish Life Today' . • Simon Shetzer to deliver second address on Feb. 28. --Page 10 Crews ,o f . 3 00 -N a v) Ships Receive Gifts Through Bnai Brith Serv-A-S hip Project Crews of 300 fighting ships of the U: S. Navy, six of the Canadian Navy and over 100 Navy gun crews or Merchant Marine vessels have received from Bnai Brith's Serv-A-Ship program such items as "mechanical cows" which provide fresh milk and ice cream; musical instruments, radios, etc. 1—Navy officers and leaders of Boston's Amos Lodge around the drum contributed to the band of the USS Massachusetts. 2—Chaplain of USS Baltimore receiving check for his crew from Bnai Brith Women of Baltimore. 3—Commanders of new destroyer escorts being served by Bnai Brith men and women of Texas receive games and magazine sub- scriptions. 4—Captain of battleship Iowa voices thanks for gifts presented to him at joint session of both houses of Iowa Legislature. 5—Officers and crews of new LCI boats receive many gifts from Bnai Brith in N. Y. City. 6—Catholic, Protestant and Jewish Naval chaplains accept game kits and specially designed radios from Bnai Brith in Virginia for crews of new destroyer-escorts. The Bnai Brith, now represented by thousands of men in the armed forces, is one of the leading organizations contributing to the comfort of our soldiers, sailors, marines at home and abroad. Jewish servicemen attending Specialist Training Schools at the various colleges in the United States, are always welcome at the Bnai Brith Hillel quarters, where they may attend religious services and other special functions. Let's All Back the Attack Buy MORE War Bonds * Highlights In This Issue * Between You and Me Center Activities Children's Corner Editorials Heard in Lobbies Humor Column Jews in Uniform Local Brevities Music 2 14 12 4 2 4 11, 16 14 13 News Review Obituaries Purely Commentary Society Strictly Confidential Synagogue News Talmudic Tales Women's Clubs Youth Listening Post Fight Infantile Paralysis - 3 15 2 8, 9 2 6 4 8 15 * 10/N THE * in C QO Q0MDIMES .