THE JEWISH NEWS

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A Weekly Review

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VOL. 7—NO. 21

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BUY
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of Jewish. Events

Detroit, 26, Michigan, August 10, 1945

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Weizmann Asks Jewish State
As 'One of the Fruits of Victory'

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Jewish! Sutvivors Urge Exodus to Palestine

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Elect Wineman Vice-President
Of Detroit War Chest Campaign

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29 Jews in British Parliament,
2 Named to Cabinet Positions

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Jewish News, Center Sponsor
Newspaper Cartoon Project

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Safe at Last :

Youngest Casualty:

No father, no mothdr, no
relatives anywhere—this is the tragedy of the youngest
casualty of the Nazi terror. He is one of the 6,000
orphans in France cared for in children's homes sup-
ported by the Joint DiStribution Committee, an agency
of the United • Jewish Appeal which derives its funds
in Detroit from the Allied Jewish Campaign through
the War Chest of Metropolitan Detroit.

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This refugee
family (left) is safe at last. After
37.6ars of flight, the liberated are
shown on board the S. S. Nyassa, _
chartered by_the Joint Distribu-
- tion Committee, and aided by
- the United Palestine Appeal—
two United Jewish Appeal
agencies—en route to Palestine.

Shabbat Shalom!

These Ca.
nadian. Jewish soldiers in Ger-
many are taking part in a Sab-
bath service at which one of the
10 Canadian rabbis, who are serv-
ing as chaplains with the Ca-
nadian forces, officiated.

Clothes for the Needy :

Permitted by the government
of Canada to collect 52,000 suits, overcoats, windbreakers and
blankets, the Canadian Jewish Congress has sponsored the
, gathering of the used articles for Jewish war victims over- _
seas. The Montreal quota was raised within two weeks. 'The
photograph on the left shows the mountains of clothing
being packed for shipment overseas. This relief project is
closely integrated with the refugee assistance program of
the American Jewish Joint Distribution, Committee.

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