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July 28, 1944 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-07-28

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THE JEWISH NEWS

of Jewish Events

A Weekly Review

VOL. 5—NO. 19

2114 Penobscot Bldg.

RA. 7956

Detroit 26, Michigan, July 28, 1944

34(4650 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c

Bare Nazi Blackmail Proposal
In Offer to Release 400,000

Page 5

U.S. Groups Unite to Defend Hungarian Jews

—Page 13

Viscount Gort Appointed 6th
Palestine High Commissioner

Page 3

U. S. Zionist Heads Hail Dems'
Jewish Commonwealth Plank

Page 7

JDC, UPA and NRS Evaluate Record
Rescue Program Embracing Globe

Page 12

Jewish Hospital Need
Here Foreseen in 1926

Gates of Freedom
-Swing Open for
Refugee in Italy

Dr. S. S. Goldwater, world-famous hospital
planner and administrator, offered reasons.
for project 18 years ago.. . Detroit only large
metropolis lacking facilities such as in New
York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston and
some smaller communities. . . . Is a firm
believer in dual hospital system.

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The gates of freedom have
swung open for this Axis vic-
tim.. After many months of
internment in a refugee camp
in southern Italy, this man
looks with bewilderment. at
the guard who informed him
of the liberty won for him by
the Allied forces. The liber-
ated Jews in North Africa
and Italy are being rehabil-
itated with funds of the Unit-
ed Jewish Appeal for Refu-
. gees, Overseas Needs and
Palestine, whose support in-
Detroit comes through the
Metropolitan War Chest.

—Page 10

Children, Too Small
To Know of Peace,
Orphaned by War

These children are veterans
of four years of war and they
are too small to remember
moments of peace or happy
childhood. They belong to
the army of hundreds of
thousands of Jewish children
who have been • orphaned by
the war and oppression and
whose requirements for res-
cue and relief are fulfilled by
the United Jewish Appeal
and the Detroit War Chest.

Photos Courtesy U. J. A.

A Warrior for Peace

Palestine leads all countries in reconstruc-
tion efforts and in rehabilitating the unfortun-
ate victims of Nazism. . . • But Palestine also
leads in the military campaigns, with more
than 28,000 Jews and Jewesses in the front
lines of the struggle for Allied victory. . . . In
the photograph on the right we see a Jewish
sailor shouldering a rifle at a naval training
camp in the Jewish Homeland.

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