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A Weekly Review
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14, 1944
Report 15,000 Rumanian Jews
Saved by Advancing Red Arnly ,
Observe Ghetto Battle Anniversary Wednesday
—Page 9
Other Highlights In This Issue
2
Between You & Me
17
Book Reviews
6
Center Activities
Children's Corner ..... 18
4
Editorials
9
Film Folk
2
Heard in Lobbies
'7
Humor Column
12
Jews in Uniform
3, 18
News Review
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19
Obituaries
2
Purely Commentary
'1
Science
10, 11
Society
Strictly Confidential .. 2
13
Synagogue News
4
Talmudic Tales
16
Theater
11
Women's Clubs
Youth. Listening Post 19
United Jewish Appeal Enables
Refugees to Observe Passover
Supplies and cash sent to Russia, Spain, Switzerland
and Latin America besides provisions for refugees in
Palestine and the United States . . Funds provided
through $32,000,000 campaign for Joint Distribution
Committee, United Palestine Appeal and National Ref-
ugee Service,
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—Page 6
United Hebrew Schools Open
25th Anniversary Celebration
Radio broadcasts, luncheon and Institute and Parent-Teachers programs
to highlight nine-day observance . . . Dr. A. L. Eisenberg of Cleveland to
be guest speaker at Institute on Sunday ... Program over Altman's Hour
on WJLB opens anniversary schedule on Saturday night . • Complete
program at all schools announced.
—Page 5
Palestine Leaders Repudiate
Charges and Blame the Police
Story in London Times charging Jews were not extending co-operation
to the police in apprehending persons responsible for terrorism refuted
. . Leaders say paper's allegations are fallaciousand misleading . . .
American Jewish Trade Union Committee for Palestine joins'Vat against
White Paper and asks Congressional action on Resolutions.
—Page 15
Community Council's Internal
Relations Program Evaluated
Anti-Semitism in Polish Forces
Stirs Long Debate in Commons
Plays active role in many aspects of Jewish life in the
community and seeks to raise general cultural level,
writes Joseph Bernstein, co-chairman of the Council's
Internal Relations Committee.
Britain halts further transfer of Jewish soldiers in Polish ranks after 200
have been accepted ... Secretary Eden declares he has taken up issue
of Jew-baiting with Polish authorities . . . Gen. Sosnkowski, commander
of Polish Army, announces- that transferred soldiers will be considered
as "deserters."
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MERICAN • JEWRY has been vested
with the mantle of leadership for
the entire Jewish people, and is
charged with the responsibility of provid-
ing a thorough Jewish education for our
youth. The United Hebrew Schools, now
entering upon the twenty-sixth year of
service as the communal school system of
Detroit, stands in the forefront of agencies
responsible for attaining the cultural
aspirations of our people. The Jewish
News greets the United Hebrew Schools
on its twenty-fifth anniversary with the
hope that the cultural-spiritual obligations
of Detroit Jevy will be fully realized.
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