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VOL ‘46—NO. 14

THE JEWISH NEWS

A Weekly Review

2114 Penobscot Bldg.

RA. 7956

of Jewish Events

Detroit 26, Michigan, June 22, 1945

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Russia to Return German Jews
Still in Re Occupation Zone

—Page 3

Local Civic-Protective Drive
In Progress; Quentin Reynolds
Talks at Meeting Here Tuesday

—Page 5

Plans Announced for $250,000
Wing at Jewish Home for Aged
To House 200 More Residents

—Page 8

JOSEPH TENZER, presi-
dent of Congregation Anshei
Mieletez of New York City, presenting a Sefer Torah to
RABBI SAMUEL WEISNER, right, who accepted it in behalf of
the Joint Distribution Committee last week. The congregation
is one of more than 100 synagogUes in the U. S. which have
contributed Sifre Torah to the JDC for immediate shipment
to Jewish communities which are being reestablished in Europe.

Europe-Bound-

Dr. Silver's Recall to Assume
Zionist Leadership 'redicted

—Page 1 9

U.S. Returns to Prewar System
Of Issuing Immigration Visas

—Page 9

Start Life
FANI
Anew: POLAR

of Bukowina, (left), or-.
phaned by Nazi brutal-
ity and left to provide
for three younger sisters
and brotherS, was rescu-
ed with one brother and
brought to Palestine.
WARDIT SCHWAB, 16,
(right), of Czernowitz,
was brought from Tran-
snistria after her father
was murdered by the
Nazis. With aid of Am-
erican Jewry, these girls
were given a new start
in life by the United
Palestine Appeal, an af-
filiate of the United
Jewish Appeal.

SENATOR ALBEN W. BARK-
LEY, Se nate majority
" • leader, a
staunch supporter of Zionism, spoke at the testimonial dinner
honoring M. MALDWIN FERTIG, (right), N. Y. Zionist and
civic leader, and president of the Bronx Zionist Region, on
June 10. DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN, (left), is president of the
Zionist organization of _ America.

Testimonial:

Dusting venetian blinds is
a member of the Aleph Zadik
Aleph chapter of Brooklyn, as his part of a deal with a
Brooklyn housewife who purchased $1,000 in war bonds from
him. On the right are two AZA boys taking care of a young-
ster for a day in exchange for a pledge from the child's par-
ents to buy $1,000 in bonds during the 7th War Loan.

Bond Sellers:

