Jewish Servicemen Observe Passover on Every Front Jewish. Farmers Maj. Gen.. Wingate Save Samaritans In U.S. Active in LaWrence of Judea - Notable Pleads ' (Continued from Page 8) JERUSALEM (ZOA)—A plea Food Production attended the . Quebec Conference. to "the chosen . representatives JWB Arranges Sedorim at All Camps and Bases Wherever Allies are Fighting; 400,000 Boxes of Matzoth and Other Supplies Shipped from U. S. Increased Activity Reported by Jewish Agricultural Society 44 Tonight, April 7, hundreds of thousands of Jewish men and women in uniform all over the world will sit down at a traditional Passover Seder service, symbolic of the age-old, struggle against tyranny and slavery. Active preparations for the Passover observance in the armed forces was begun by the National Jewish Welfare , Board last November, when the', first carloads of matzoth were shipped to distribution depots and ports of embarkation. More than 400,000 boxes of matzoth, 190,000 haggadoth, and other Passover supplies have been dis- tributed by JWB for the coming, New York (JPS)—Cpl. Wer- Sedorim, Frank L. Weil, presi- ner Katz, a German-Jewish ref- dent of the National JWB, an- ugee, who is credited with being nounces. the first American soldier to kill Arrange for Sedorim As in former years, Jewish a Jap in the push into Burma, communities - in • the. Caribbean Islands, South America, Great Britain, North Africa. F.gypt, Palestine, Australia, New Zea- land, Hawaii, India, Alaska, Iran and elsewhere, will provide home hospitality for many of the, American men and women and will cooperate with the Jewish chaplains in arranging for com- munal Sedorim. Supplies .a n d funds will be furnished by the. JWB. • Refugee Who Killed Jap at Burma Only Slightly Wounded Arrangements for the observ- ance were made by Moritz M. Gottlieb during his recent visit to the South and Central Pacific areas as special commissioner for JWB. John Sills, JWB represent- ative in the United Kingdom, has CPL. WERNER KATZ made similar arrangements- with more than 160 British Jewish was only slightly wounded and communities. not killeid as had been previous- ly reported. His brother, Julius Go to Palestine The Jewish community in Pal- Katz, in New York, received a estine, where Dr. Harry David- telegram from the office of the owitz represents JWB, will per- Adjutant General cancelling a forme yeoman service this year. The exodus will be recalled as previous message, - immediately every Jewish warrior in Egypt rose from shivah (seven-day pe- leaves for Palestine on a special riod of mourning) and telephon- train provided by the South ed all his friends to invite them African Army. They will be the to a party to celebrate the good guests in • private hones in Tel news. Aviv -and Jerusalem on the first French Women Save Seder. Besides these large Sedori•.in Children from Nazis populated places, the JWB, with the cooperation of Christian and NEW YORK (JPS)—At risk Jewish Chaplains, has supplied to their personal safety, French thousands of units and bases with women have engaged in syste- supplies for smaller gatherings. matic snatching of Jewish chil- Typical is a shipment of 15 boxes dren from cattle trains on which of matzoth and a similar number the Gestapo is deporting t h e of haggadoth which went to a yOungsters to Poland. Lurking Jewish private who will conduct at railroad stations and at points a Seder in the Bougainville where trains slowdown for re .- jungle. pairs, these women have man- aged to • rescue hundreds of Jewish children and have given them 'sanctuary in French homes, according to a Reuters dispatch from London, quoting Madam Lucie Aubrac, French under-, JERUSALEM (ZOA)—A fac- ground leader just arrived in ulty of dentistry has been in- London. augurated at the Hebrew Uni- versity at the initiative of the Palestine Jewish Dentists' As- sociation on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of its estab-. lishment. The association has grown from four members to more than 800, all fully certified den- tists. It has undertaken the pub- lication of its own professional periodical entitled "Treatment 'of the Teeth." Dentistry Faculty Opened at Hebrew U. Buy More • War Bonds Says Britain Will Abide by Pledge UMAN JEWS MASSACRED MOSCOW (TYS)—All Uman Jews were massacred by t h e Nazis, according to dispatches here from the Red Army on that front. Jewish - farmers in the United States are making their contri- bution on the food production front according to the 43rd an- nual report of ,,the Jewish Agri- cultural Society, issued by Dr. Gabriel Davidson, managing- di- rector. The report deals with the work of the Society to strengthen and enlarge the AmeriCan Jewish farm class. It also tells of Jewish farmers' sons and daughters "who are serving in every branch of our combat forces." The society guides Jews who desire to go into farming. In the past 10 years over 10,000 people came to the Society for this ser- vice, and 964 families were es- tablished. Last year 771 sought advice and 102 families, compris- ing about 500 persons, were set- tled on farms in six states. Since its founding, the society has granted 14,371 loans aggre- gating $8,907,000 to Jewish farm- ers in 40 states. Last year 227 loans were made to farmers in 12 states. This financial service provides, a source of credit not readily obtainable elsewhere. Farm loans are made on smaller margins or equity than are usual- ly accepted by loaning agencies, and their repayment is spread over a term of years. The society's agricultural ed- ucation department maintains a staff of agricultural experts who bring to Jewish farmers agricult- ural information on every con- ceivable branch of farming. Dur- ing 1943 these extension experts made 3,134 visits, held 144 farm meetings and demonstrations at- tended by over 7,500 farmers. In addition, advice and aid were given to 2,429 who sought indi- vidual consultation at the So- ciety's office. . The society's farm employment department, the oldest special ized farm employment agency in the country, affords young Jews the opportunity of • acquiring agricultural training by actual work on farms. Since its estab- lishment • it has obtained farm em- ployment for 19,669 young men. , . ANKARA (JPS-Balcor) —The White Paper is a certain failure at the termination of its first five years, in the opinion of that Britain will abide by the Balfour : Declaration. • "It ap- pears," he e says, "that the same factors which motivated -I3ritain in the last war to establish a Jewish Home, will now also compel her to pursue the same course." Page Nino THE JEWISH NEWS Fiery, Apr4 7, 1944 - The folowing details are related in this connection: "Wingate arrived in London, on leave from his arduous cam- paign in Burma. His wife was in northern • Britain. Before he could even change his clothes he was ordered to proceed to Quebec City_ to attend the con- ference. " 'Could I_ at least have 24 hours to see my wife?' Wingate asked. " 'No,' replied Churchill, 'the matter is urgent You must leave right away. But I'll tell you what we :can 'do we'll bring her along.' "Mrs. Wingate was called and told to proceed to a certain place in the north immediately, not even to wait to change her things, and Scotland Yard men took charge of her without indi- cating what was happening. The next thing she knew she was on a plane headed across the ocean for a rendezvous with her hus- band at Quebec City." of the Jewish people• at Jeru- salem to save the rapidly dwind- ling Samaritan community, now numbering only 258 individuals, from national and spiritual ex- tinction was made by Yaaltov . Benuzzi HaCohen, a Samaritan notable, speaking at a meeting held here under the sponsorship of the Sons of the Yishuv Asso- ciation. Dr. Israel Ben Zeev, president of the association, surveying the history of the Samaritans, stress- ed the fact that they are "pure Israelites originating from the seed of Joseph and the tribes of Levi, Ephraim and Manasseh, and that their law was the law of Moses!' The Samaritan leaders, who participated in the function, dis- closed that most of their children attended Moslem and Christian schools and that 60 children were receiving no schooling at all. All Samaritans present join- ed in praying for the salvation of European Jewry. The meeting concluded with the recital the A Staunch Zionist Ten Commandments from a is an- The Wingate story would be cient Samaritan Pentateuch by incomplete without reference to the Samaritan High Priest. his love for and knowledge of the Bible. In times of stress, he found suitable Biblical passages with which to comfort and rally his men to action. Scholar, linguist, courageous warrior, Wingate ,was one of the most interesting . men of our time. Possessing a sense of justice and having seen the fruits of Jewish labors in Palestine, he had become a staunch Zionist. His wife and his mother-in-law are philo-Semites and pro-Zion- ists. Their . names are already re- corded in golden letters in Jewish history. Passover Greetings "A Bible and a newspaper in every home, a good school in every district are the principal support of virtue, morality and civil liberty."Benjamin Franklin. Hotel Book-Cadillac Buy War Bonds! 6-ncins-incrimnnsins-nr Passover Greetings 4 \•.; • •••• Mr. & Mrs. Hyman • :1;41"fttaik .................... 4 • 'zoN Let it be the patriotic duty of all of us to buy extra bonds ... and to do all we can to bring Altman the war tb a successful conclusion as quickly as possible. NRRP ~ The Jewish Hour Radio Station WJ LB R,Nu FISHER !WILDING it_SUI-SULSULSUL). PASSOVER GREETINGS S. RAIDER soOnla AdwicesT TITLE. CHAS. HERMAN S. F. BARBAS DEROY JEWELRY CO. 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