THE JEWISH NEWS

A Weekly Review

VOL. 6—NO. 8

2114 Penobscot Bldg.

RA. 7956

of Jewish Events

Detroit 26, Michigan, November 10, 1944

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New Stern Gang Murder Rouses
Jewry to Stamp Out Terrorism

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French Government Acts to Return Property

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Highlights In This Issue

Obituaries
15
Personality Sketch
11
Purely Commentary
2
4
Question Box
13
School News
8-10
Society
12
Synagogue News
2
Strictly Confidential
4
Talmudic Tales
10
Women's Clubs
Youth Listening Post 15

Art

Between You & Me
Center News
Children's Corner
Editorials
Feature Page
Heard in Lobbies
Jews in Uniform
Local Brevities
Music
News Review

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Sobeloff, Hollander to Address
Regional Federation Conclave

Detroiter, president of National Conference of Jewish Social Welfare, to
deliver main address at opening-session here on Saturday night . . . Holland-
er to speak before delegates Sunday ... Rappaport, director of educational
survey in Detroit, to speak on approaches to Jewish education . . . Other
speakers to include Detroiters and representatives from new Community
Council form4d in Windsor.

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Final Pleas Made for Success
Of $8,250,000 Chest Campaign

Drive scheduled to close at final dinner meeting this Friday night . .
Campaign close to goal . . . Individuals and organizations urged to make
liberal gifts to assure raising quota to help our Allies, our Fighting Men.
and our Neighbors . .. Fred Butzel, Morris Garvett and Rabbi Wohlgelern.
ter address conference at Home for Aged . . . Allied Jewish Campaign
a beneficiary.

—Page 5

Palestinians Rush to Volunteer
For Action in Jewish Brigade

—Photo by Herman Krieger, Jewish News Staff Photographer

Tribute to_ Son:

At the conference of delegates
from Detroit Jewish organiza-
tions held Sunday-morning at the Jewish Home for Aged in behalf
of the War Chest, SAM WEISS (right) presented a pledge for
$1,000 to FRED M. BUTZEL, vice-president of the War . Chest, guest
speaker at the conference, from the Keshenever-Bessaraber So-
ciety. Mr. Butzel (center), took occasion to expresS the commun-
ity's sympathies to Mr. Weiss and his family on the death of their
son, Paratrooper Herbert Weiss, who was killed in France on June
7. MORRIS GARVETT (left) presided at Sunday's Meeting.

IVotireadlines:

Senator Wagner reports new army now in action„. . . Britain names Brig.
Benj6min as commander .. s Brigade flag designed and approved, to fly,
alongside Allied banners . . . Jewish Agency seeking more recruits . . . at-
tempts being made for men to be able to observe kashruth . . . David Ben-
Gurion - says Moscow will not oppose Jewish Homeland in Palestine . . . Dr.
Weizmann postpones trip to Palestine to confer with Churchill . . . Britain
expected to announce partition plan on Nov. 16.

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Page 3

Polish
omping in a Palestine Garden: Young
Jewish refugees

These young refugee children
are given food, recreation and
other facilities shortly after their arrival in the United States at a
center maintained with funds raised by the UJA, which in De-
troit derives funds from the current War Chest drive.

who recently reached the Jewish homeland in Palestine from Iran with the aid of United
Jewish Appeal funds, pictured playing in a Palestine settlement where they are training
to till the soil and enjoy their newly achieved freedom from Nazi ghettoes. The UJA
needs $32,000,000 to carry on its work through the Joint Distribution Committee, Unit-
ed Palestine Appeal and National Refugee Service, beneficiaries of the Detroit. War• Chest.

give to the War Chest

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