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March 23, 1945 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-03-23

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THE JEWISH NEWS

A Weekly Review

VOL 7—NO. 1

2114 Penobscot Bldg.

RA. 7956

3 of Jewish Events

Detroit 26, Michigan, March 23, 1945 ,

34. 22 $3.00 Per Year; Singles Copy, 10c

FDR Reaffirms Pledge to Help

Establish Palestine Homeland

—Page 3

Nazis Doom, War Captives over Soviet Work Plan

—Page 7

Jewish Community's Obligations
And Generosity Viewed in Annual
Report by Friedman to Federation

—Page 6

ti

bre rated fro m the
Jews
Freedom: Nazi
are finding
f in
a
ty
ty
rants
freedom in the reborn Jewish National Home.

Photo shows liberated refugees from the Balkans
who previously worked in Nazi slave-labor
camps. They are assisted in settling in Eretz
Israel by the United Palestine Appeal.

In • This Issue

Between You & Me
2
Center Activities
19
Children's Corner
4
Editorials
4
Film Folk
20
Heard in Lobbies
2
Humor Column
22
Jews in Uniform ..17, 24
Local Brevities
Music
19, 1 21
News Review
22
Obituaries
23
Purely Commentary ....2
Question Box
4
Radio
18
Recipes
15
Society
12, 15
Strictly Confidential ....2
Synagogue News AO, 11
Talmudic Tales
4
Theater
20
Women's Clubs
15
Youth Listening Post 23

City, State Servicemen,
500,000 on All Fronts
Get Passover Supplies

—Page 8

President Pleased with
Jewish Committee Plan,

—Page 5

GI Wedding in
M. J.
Holland- CAPT.
GOLDMAN

of New York, one of the Jewish
Chaplains attached to the Ninth
Air Force, is shown (below) of-
ficiatng at the first marriage in
the synagogue at Maastricht,
Holland, after the city's libera-
tion from the Nazis by the Allied
forces. The bridegroom is PVT.
SOL KERNER of New York.
The bride is CLARA VAN
FRANK, daughter of a local
Dutch-Jewish family. Overseas
marriages of servicemen must
receive the approval of the corn-
manding officer.

Questions: Just
JWB returned
mission to from
check a

on religious needs of Jewish servicemen over-
seas, Rabbi" Philip S. Bernstein (hatless), is
besieged by anxious parents of servicemen all
with the same question, "Did you see my boy?"

young Jewish girl
Expert:A student
(above) dem-

Seder:

Students representing more than
a dozen different religions at
Ohio State University annually participate in an
inter-faith Seder on the third night" of Passover,
held under the auspices of the Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation.

onstrates proper seed culture to
American Red Cross workers, Ruth
Lowe and Marjorie Fish, at the Farm
School of WIZO (Women's Interna-
tional Zionist Organization), near Tel
Aviv, Palestine. This is one of the
Jewish agricultural colonies visited by
American soldiers on Red Cross tours,
as described in George Korson's new
book, "At His Side: The Story of the
American Red Cross Overseas in
World War IL"

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