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November 17, 1944 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-11-17

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HE JEWISH NEWS

A Weekly Review

VOL. 6—NO. 9

2114 Penobscot+ Bldg.

RA. 7956

of Jewish Events

344460.22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 104

Detroit 26, Michigan, November 17, 1944

Ask British Aim
Zion Youth to
Halt. Terrorism

—Page 6

Ehrlich Forest Completed

Page 7

Congregations, Symphony,
Clubs Aid 6th War Loan

Detroit Jewry mobilized to spur interest in War Bond campaign as
drive gets underway . . . Bond purchasers may apply for free tickets
to Symphony Orchestra concert on Saturday, Dec. 2. .. . Temple Beth
El, Temple Israel and Franklin Hills Country Club select leaders to
head drives . . . Other local groups set to help put campaign over.

—Page 5

J. H. Krolik Heads
Federations' Region

O

Detroiter elected to head East Central
States Regional Conference at two-day,
parley in Detroit. . . • Civic-protection,
education, relief and postwar security
are major issues discussed . . . Sobeloff
gives talk on "Community Planning.*
. . . Rappoport, Eisenberg, Hollander
among major speakers.

UR FAITH in America was expressed at

the polls on Nov. 7 when the vast major-

ity of our people showed confidence in rule by

the majority. Now, this faith must be reaffirnied

anew in action for detnocracy.

—Page

So that rule by the majority, acting freely at

Council Will Discuss
Conference's Future

uncontrolled elections, may continue to be the

basis for free thinking and free acting not only

by the people of this country but also by the

liberated peoples throughout the world, the vic-

tory in the present war must be decisive and the

amoral form of government introduced by the

Nazis must for all time be destroyed.

Julian H.
Honored- •Krolik,

prominent Detroit community
leader, was accorded the honor
last Sunday of being elected
president of the East Central
States Regional Conference pf
the National Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfai-e Funds.

.

Delegates and electors to view status of
National body at Jewish ComMunity,
Council's meeting at Center, Tuesday.
... Dr. Trachtenberg to be guest speaker
. . . Ellmann and Schaver urge all rep-
resentatives to attend.

—Page 12,

To make this possible, it is necessary that our

government be provided with the means with

which to carry on this war. The. 6th War Loan

represents exactly what the name implies--

a Loan to our national government—a Loan

raised on a voluntary basis without coercion—a

Loan intended to prevent inflation—a Loan to

serve as-a- symbol of our faith in democracy.

r

The faith which has made this land the lead-

er in the battle for justice gives us assurance that

the 6th War Loan will be fully subscribed, with

each one of us participating in this great war-

winning effort to the best of our abilities. Every

bond bought in the 6th War Loan gives added

strength to our faith as Americans.

This is
the date-
line for this scene, photographed on the battlefields of Jewish survival within and
near the Nazi-held "fortress". With funds provided by the United Jewish Appeal
for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine supported in Detroit by the War
Chest, direct and indirect aid is reaching large numbers of Jews in Poland, France,
Shanghai, Italy and other areas which are being liberated from the Axis. On the
promise of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee to repay loans after
the war, groups in war areas are borrowing funds to carry on relief work.

Somewhere in Occupied Europe:

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