First in the Entire State In Jewish Newspa per Circulation VOL. 10—NO. 9 THE JEWISH NEWS of Jewish Events A Weekly Review 2114 Penobscot Bldg. Detroit 26, Michigan, November 15, 1946 RA. 7956 34 468022 America's 2 Leading English- Jewish Newspaper $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c DPs Balk at Jobs in Germany, Demand Pay in.U. S. Currency, Experts on Palestine Assigned To Aide Byrnes in Bevin Talks; Shift Seen in British Attitude See Page 16 Sheikhs Visit Attacked Village, Apologize; Blame Arab Extremists See Page 3 JEWS IN ART Women of Year : MRS. JOSEPH M. WELT. of Detroit (Right), president of the National Council of Jewish Women, shown presenting "The Jewish Woman of the Year" Award to MRS. DAVID M.. LEVY, of New York, for "the most notable contribution to human wel- fare during 1946." Mrs. Levy is national chairman of the United Jewish Appeare itiforrign*a Division. which has raised $9,000,000 of the $80,000,000 collected toward the 1946 drive's ;100,000 goal. The presentation was made during the 18th Triennial Convention of the NCJW in Dallas, Texas. Mrs. Levy expressed her gratitude for Council's sup- port of the United Jewish Appeal campaign. "Council's tradition of service to young women has been extended to help the young Jewish women in Europe," Mrs. Welt, who was re-elected president, stated in her message. "Our ultimate goal is to wipe out injustice for all people. Our immediate sympathy is with the plight of the Jews in Europe." Maxine R. Levin, promi- nent in locate art circles, writes her impressions of the Marco Zim Exhibit of oils and etchings now at the Jewish Community Center. (See Page 4). THE BIBLE STORY Windsor Welfare Fund Maps $100,000 Drive See Page 5 Council Starts Campaign For State FEPC Legislation "Picture Stories From the Bible", -an easy - to - read cartoon feature, in this week's Issue of The Jewish News, tells the story of "The Death of Sisera." (See Page 16.) See Page 6 Haganah Planning Seizure Of Extremist Chiefs, Arms See Page 7 THE WHITE MOUSE WASHINGTO ^.• ChstOber ZS. ID44 Dear Yr. Rosenbergs I heard with genuine pleasure of the 'plans or -he Union of American Hebrew Congregati,ns to an.,nzor en Ameri- can Jewish Cavalcade during the month of November as part of a religious emphasie program designed to reawaken and further develop • greater interest in religion. I am sure that American Jewry will be the better for the knerican Jew.. Leh ,'*.valciade. If this all to materielist!: world of ours is to make any real progress in its struggle towards econcrac security and world peace, there will have to be a greater and greater Acceptance of the basio tests of religion. The Ser- mon on the Mount and the Ten Commandments, - the classic ex- amples of our mutual Judaic Christian culture, are as true today as ever in history. I earnestly hope teat more and more men, Christians as well as Jews, will incorporate within their daily lives the principles of. religious living which are basis to mankind. hr. Adolph Rosenberg, President, Union of American Hebrew Congregations. 34 West Sixth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. -,,,,1:-•:?iT: atzttk, Presidential 0. K.4 Endorsing the American Jewish Cavalcade, the religious emphasis program sponsored by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, President Truman declared, "economic security and world peace is dependent upon greater acceptance of religion." During November the Cavalcade will bring 40 outstanding rabbinical leaders to 80 communities on a preaching revival mission. 4S.:A1T,,„ sk., 4.,,:7 ;U:‘, ..„L. :7 ,-;..ts „ s - , ... : • ;..,;., . : ;$:eIL New Americans : Increasing' numbers of European immigrants are reaching the U. S. as a result of President Truman's directive speeding their entry into this country. The long-range rehabilitation program of Incoming immigrants is being planned by the United Service for New Americans, Inc.—the consolidated agency representing the National Refugee Service and the National Council of Jewish Women. The work of this agency is financed by the United Jewish Appeal, whose 1947 program w ill be planned at the national conference in Atlantic City, Nov. 30 to Dec. 2.