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July 01, 1949 - Image 1

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-07-01

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Behind the
'Iron Curtain':
Anti-Zionism
in Poland
and Hungary

E JEWISH NEWS

A Weekly Review

Read Commentator's
Column on Page 2

VOLUME 15—No. 16

of Jewish Events

The Jewish
People:
CYCO
Encyclopedia

Three Volumes on
Reform Judaism

Reviews on Page 4

2114 Penobscot Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit 26, Michigan, July 1, 1949

$3.00 Per Year; . Single Copy, 10c

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'Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land, Unto All the Inhabitants Thereof'

Lev. XXV:10

THERE are no part-time Americans when the
band is playing and the flag goes by. On the
Fourth of July, we cheer for our wonderful heri-
tage of Independence.

But what about the 5th of July ? And the 6th,
7th and 8th ? They are just as glorious, because
in America we enjoy freedom every day. No one

can tell us how to vote. No one can dictate our

religion—or what we think or say. These are
rights every real American Will fight to keep.

But they are rights that can easily slip away
unless we strive to hold them—unless we work
full time at being good citizens every day.

Our major obligation as citizens is to keep these
rights, these Freedoms, in the forefront.

By working to make these freedoms real, we
keep America Free and make real the admonition
of the Biblical injunction inscribed on the Liberty
Bell in Philadelphia:

"Proclaim Liberty Throughout
the Land, Unto All the
Inhabitants Thereof,"

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