THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review VOL. 5—NO. 13 2114 Penobscot.BIdg. RA. 7956 of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, June 16, 1944 BUY MORE WAR BONDS 34 4M;51,, 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, IOu Roosevelt Sets Up U.S. Haven For 1,000 European Refugees —Page 5 Jewish Youths First to Land During Invasion —Page 6 Invasion Spurs 5th War Loan Drive Among Local Jewish Organizations —Pages 9, 10 Detroit Groups Elect New Officers for Year Highlights In This Issue United Jewish Appea1 Makes This POssible A Jewish mother and child, formerly of Al- giers, happy for the. time since Hitler's caril- paign of externaination of the Jews, as they reach Palestine, where they were settled in the Jewish homeland with the aid of funds provided by the United Jewish - Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine. Between You and Me 2 Book Reviews .... 20, 22 Center News 17 Children's Corner 4 Editorials - 4 Film Folk 21 Heard in Lobbies 2 Humox,„,,,c41103m.. 20 - Jews in Unifofm 16, 24 Local Brevities 17 Music 7 News Review 3, 22 Obituaries 23 Poetry 2 Purely Commentary 2 Society 12, 13 Strictly Confidential... 2 , Synagogue News.... 8, 9 Talmudic Tales 4 Women's Clubs 13 Youth Listening Post 23 - Leonard T. Lewis elected president of Temple Beth El to succeed Joseph M. Welt . Five hundred attend Beth El's 94th annual meeting . • . Rabbi Leon Fram elected as president of Zionist Organization of De- troit, succeeding Abraham Cooper. • —Page 8 Expert Says Palestine Can Support 15 Million Dr: Soskin; veteran Zionist and agriculturist, en- dorses Lowdermilk Jordan Valley Authority project . . . Reports Palestine has "the richest source of cheap power" awaiting exploitation . . . Views 320 days of sunshine a year as a boon to soilless agri- culture by use of chemicals: —Page 3 The Invasion Needs Your Help! Do Your FULL Share . • • Liberated in Algiers, Settled in Palestine Another Jew brought to the Jewish National Home from Algiers has much to be thankful for. He, like hundreds of others, was enabled to reach the land of peace and happiness—with the help of the Joint Distribution Committee, which' fi- nances transportation of refugees, while the Unit- ed Palestine Appeal provides relief, maintenance, rehabilitation and settlement opportunities for newcomers. - The UJA must raise $32,000,000 this lIga.r to parry on its program. . . . Show That You Have Faith 8o4 "%ye Infloce BUY MORE THAN BEFORE - •