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June 15, 1945 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-06-15

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THE JEWISH NEWS

A Weekly Review

VOL. 7—NO. 13

2114 Penobscot Bldg.

RA. 7956

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of Jewish Events

Detroit 26, Michigan, June 15, 1945

34 4051. 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10a

SHAEF Permits JDC to Start
Relief Program Inside Germany



Page 5

alestine Plank OK'd
yUNCIO; IraqLoses;
Stassen Plan Adopted

—Page 7,

Droock New President
f Council; Delegates
Hear Annual Reports

Leaders of • the Catholic, Prot-
estant and Jewish faiths shown
broadcasting over Station WJR on Memorial Day in a program
- arranged by the Detroit Round Table. Left to right are: NAIPH
ABODAHER, radio chairman, Banking Division, Michigan War
Finance Committee; DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER, Rabbi of
Temple Beth El; BISHOP B. ALDRICH, of the Episcopal
Diocese of Michigan; and the REV. JOSEPH A. FOLEY, S, J.,
of the University of Detroit.

Boost the 7th • •

—Page 8

PA Reconstitution
Formally, Announced

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PROF. ALBERT EINSTEIN, left,
Nobel Prize winner, and RABBI
STEPHEN S. WISE, president of the American Jewish Con-
gress, honorary co-chairmen of the Jewish Council fpr Russian
War Relief, discuss the Council's 1945 drive for $3,000,000 with
which to purchase relief supplies for Russians in liberated
areas. They met in the home of Prof .Einstein in Princton, N. J.

Aid Russia:

Benj. N.
jniu . • Brook,

Maurice Eigen and
J. P. Rice, (top to
bottom),• are new
members of the JDC
staff enroute to
posts in Europe.

All refugees
Fishing-
• from devast-

ated Europe, these Jews are
helping to develop new indus-
tries in Palestine, in this in-
stance commercial fishing. They
and thousands of homeless Jews
are being resettled through the
United Palestine Appeal.

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—U. S. Signal Corps Photo

NATHAN ZUSSMAN, 76,
of Detroit, accepting the
Congressional Medal of Honor, America's highest award, from
MAJ. GEN. CHARLES L. SCOTT, • commander of the Ft. Knox
Armored Tank School, awarded posthumously to Mr. Zussman's
son, Lt. Raymond Zussman, who was killed in France several
days after he personally led a tank assault, capturing the town
of Noroy Le Bourg. (See story on Page 6.)

Medal of Honor:

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