THE JEWISH NEWS

A Weekly Review

VOL. 8—NO. 10

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VICTORY

LOAN

of Jewish Events

Detroit, 26, Michigan, November 23, 1945

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U.S., Palestine Jewry Join Fight
Against Britain's Latest Policy

Bevin's Statement Called 'Insult'
And Betrayal of Party Pledge;
Drs. Wise, Silver Urge Action

—Page 18

Gewerkshaften to Launch Campaign
To Raise $125,000 Here in January

—Page 17

—International Photo

1,000 Rabbis, headed by
Philadelphia's Rabbi Moshe
Lifshitz, marched in Wash-
ington last week in protest
against British restrictions
on Jewish immigration to
Palestine. The delegation is
shown being received by
Sen. ArthUr Capper, fore-
ground, hat in hand; Sen.
James M. Mead, behind
Capper; Sen. Kenneth Mc-
Kellar, center, hat in hand,
and Rep. John Delaney.

.

289 Refugees in Detroit
Make Excellent Record,
Yale Expert Discloses

- Page 20

180 Detroit Jews
Died in Service

6 JDC Experts, have left for Europe to join in the
great humanitarian effort in behalf of the survivors.
Saying goodbye to DR. JOSEPH C. HYMAN, executive
vice-chairman of the JDC, (third from right) are M.
J. JOSLOW, Springfield, Mass.; SELMA BENDREMER
and REBECCA KOPELSHON, of New York; MILDRED
KRONICJ of Canada; Dr. Hyman; F. C. WHITE of, Los
Angeles, and FLORA LEVINE, also of New York.

Of the nearly 10,000 Detroit

Jews serving in the armed

forces of our country, 180

have made the supreme sacri-

20,000 Books

are being shipped to camps in Ger-
many and Austria for - displaced persons by the JDC.
Photo shows (left to right) ABRAHAM HOROWITZ of
the Cultural-Religious Committee and secretary of Cen-
tral Relief Committee; RABBI LEO JUNG, chairmarl of
JDC's Cultural-Religious Committee; DR. BERNARD
KAHN, honorary chairman of JDC's European Execu-
tive Council; and MRS. HENRIETTA K. BUCHMAN.

fice. The complete list of these

men appears on Page 5 of this

issue of The Jewish News. The

appeal goes forth again to all
Detroit Jews to help complete
the record of Detroit Jews in

service by filling in and return-
ing the questionnaire appear-
ing on Page 3.

Hillel Helps Hebrew U. A Yale and Hebrew University Fund to furnish the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem with copies of all important scholarly works published by the Yale
University Press has been created by the Bnai Brith ,Hillel Foundation at Yale University.
Shown at the presentation are: (left to right), the Rev. Sidney Lovett, chaplain of Yale Uni-
versity; Charles E. Bloom, vice-president of Yale . Hillel Foundation; Prof. Edwin R. Good-
enough, world-renowned Semitics scholar; Reynold Herz of American Friends of the Hebrew
University; James T. Babb, librarian of gale University; Rabbi Meyer Greenberg, Hillel direc-
tor, who has since been transferred to Hillel Foundation at University of Maryland.

First Ladies: MRS. HARRY S. TRUMAN is shown buying

a
Victory bond at the White, House from BESS MYERSON, the
first beauty of the land, Miss America of 1945. Later in the day,
the Senate took time out from legislative duties to applaud Miss
Myerson when Majority Leader Alben Barkley noted her in
the spectator's gallery. Miss Myerson is devoting the month of
November to a concerted effort to spur the sale of bonds dur-

ing the Victory Loan.

