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January 19, 1945 • Page Image 13

…' For Show, Jan. 21 A United Nations Party will be held at the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan at 9 p. m. Saturday, Jan. 20. Among those in charge of the clans for the party…

…." the Polio Drive. Little Women of Hadassah Annual Dance Feb. 10 Hillel Foundation United Nations Party At Ann Arbor Dr. Bow Praises Beth Yehudah School Pioneer Women t Arrange Donor Event Jan. 23…

…. Louis Rose, 3258 Members are asked to bring Glendale Ave., at 1 p. Wed- Appear at Michigan new members to the luncheon. nesday, Jan. 24. Miss Zelda Ros- One of 1945's biggest stage On Thursday evening…

…, Jan. 25, enthal will continue her talks on and screen shows opened at the Pisgah Women will sponsor a "The Cities of Destiny." Michigan Theater on Friday with tea for the new Business and An interesting…

…, superintendent of Detroit Public Schools and presi- dent of Wayne University, as speaker. Dr. Bow chose as the topic of his address, "Our Schools in the Emergency," and discussed the problems confront- ing school…

…Friday, January 19, Inez M. Lowdermilk, Mrs. wife of Prof. Walter C. Low- dermilk, the author of "Pales- tine, Land of Promise; Philip MRS. INEZ M. LOWDERMILK The first meeting of the new- ly…

… formed Parent-Teachers' As- sociation of Yeshivath Beth Yeh- udah Day School was held last Tuesday in the Synagogue audi- torium of the institution on Dex- ter and Cortland, with Dr. War- ren E. Bow…

… authorities in tile war situation, and the ways and means which were found to mas- ter these tasks. In speaking of the Yeshivah Day School, Dr. Bow expressed his satisfaction that the school was conducted along…

… the lines and principles of all public schools and assured the parents of his cooperation in all school matters. He declared that parents who wish to give their children, to- gether with the general…

… secular education, and education based on the faith of their forefathers, have the right to do this. This choice of freedom of education we call "America." It is for this freedom that our sons are fighting…

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…. , Jewish, Hospital for Detroit Rabbi Hillel, who was head of the School of Hillel and also president of the Great Sanhedrin, was known for his kind dispoSition and even tem- per. While Rabbi Shammai, also a…

… known for his kindness and patience, and said: "If you can teach me your whole law in the space of time that I • am able to stand on one foot, I shall adopt your religion as mine." Rabbi Hillel received…

…'s Hamisha Asar cele- bration. It shows a tree-planting procession in Assimilation or Suicide Slander! THE JEWISH NEWS Member American Association of English - Jewish Newspapers and Michigan Press…

…. Entered as second-class matter August 6, 1942, at the Post Office at Detroit, Michigan, under the Act of March 3. 1879... BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAURICE ARONSSON PHILIP SLOMOVITZ FRED M. BUTZEL - ISIDORE…

… laborious tasks of creating a guarantee that an adequate building, commensurate with homeland for Jews had their training in the community's needs, will be erected as soon as peace- European universities. But…

…Page Four THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 19, 1945 Talmudic Tales As the Editor Views the News - - - (Bases upon the ancient legends and philosophy found in the Talmud and folklore of the…

… Jewish people dating bark as far as 3,000 years). Beth El's Anniversary By DAVID MORANTZ THERE IS ONLY ONE LAW Temple Beth El's 95th anniversary, being observed at tonight's services of the congre…

…- gation, assume community-wide importance. The beginnings of the history of Beth El mark also the beginning of the history of the Jewish community of Detroit. The congrega- tion's progress has been…

… consistent with the progress of Detroit Jewry. Its members have played leading roles in the building of com- munity institutions and in supporting major Jewish causes. Temple Beth El has gained in stature from…

… decade to dedade in its historical develop- ment and its approach of the century mark has earned for it the appreciation of all Detroit—Jews and non-Jews alike—for a great share in the making of Detroit…

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… Nations Party will be held at the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation of the University of Michigan, Saturday, at 9 p. m. In charge of the • plans for the party are Barbara Levin of Chic- ago, Ind., Muriel…

…Friday, January 19, 1945 f H E JEWISH NEWS Page Seven New Palestine Reforestation Plan Hillel to Present Infants Service Group to Stage Revealed on Hamisha Asar b'Shevat United Nations !Show Time…

… Kleinwaks of Hillside, N. J.; Goodwin Gins- burg of Traverse City, Mich.; BettY Korash of Detroit; Sonya Heller of Chicago; Zena Etkin of Detroit. Several French songs will be sung by Josephine Reischer…

…, Viennese-born, and Russian songs will be rendered by Irene Gsovsky of New York City. There a'so will be Palestinian dances and songs, Chinese and English songs, • and dances from Latin America. ' Foreign…

… students - at the Uni- versity. will be special guests of the Foundation. Chaperons are Dr. and Mrs. Reuben Kahn and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bothman of Ann Arbor. The Foundation is preparing for the third visit…

of Albert Co- hen of the Bnai Brith Vocational Guidance Service, on Sunday. He will hold a day-long series of interviews on vocational prob- lems. Education League Captains Appointed For Fund Luncheon…

… F 1 G FICUS CAR IG.Pt EUCALYPTUg LUCALYPFU3 MILUSA L£N2 FINE Mtn }wawa:41417*NA MUM mum ours AuRiumvx • A new and extensive Palestine reforestation plan which envi- sions the planting of

… millions of trees 'has been made known on the occasion of .Hamisha Asar b'Shevat, known in Jewish tradition as Trees' New Year, and will be observed in Jewish communities " throughout the nation on Monday…

…, Jan. 29. The plan, which was conveyed by the Forestry Department of the Keren Kayemeth in Jerusalem to the Jewish National Fund ' in the U. S., calls for the planting of a variety of trees (like those…

… depicted above) in areas totaling 42,000 dunams in the hill country and 7,000 dunams in the plains. The program calls for the creation 'of new forests which ultimately will comprise 14,700,000 trees to be…

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… Campaign of the Jewish Welfare Federation: Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations at the University of Michigan and Michigan State College. Camp Chelsea. Fresh Air Society. Hebrew Free Loan Association. House of

… efforts made possible by parachute, through underground forces, with the aid of army personnel and through regular channels sponsored by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Com- mittee, for the rescue of

… Nazi-persecuted Jews, were revealed this week in a series of reports made public by non-Jewish as well as Jewish leaders. Supplementing . the report submitted last week to Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign…

… leaders by Dr. James G. Heller, national chairman of the United Palestine Appeal, that parachutes were used to drop food and supplies to Jews behind the lines in enemy territories, the report of William O…

…'Dwyer, executive director of the President's Refugee Board, just made public, tells of heroic activities to aid the needy which were un- precedented in philanthropic work conducted in the past. Among the JDC…

… activities now made known are regardi•o iin_dprground efforts that were con- duCted through the Jewish Labor Committee eend the Histadruth Palestine Jewish Federation of Labor. Each had received $25,000, and…

… many of their partisans who were rescued were enabled to come either to the U. S. or to Palestine by means of these funds. Prepared Groundwork for Rescue By supporting Zionist Hachsharah units in Europe…

… ef- forts before the war as well as during the war. By far- the most amazing story of rescue _efforts conducted through the JDC relates to the work of Saly Mayer, a leader of the Swiss Jewish com…

…- munity and a full-time representative of the JDC in Switzerland, whose exploits were in part report- ed in The Jewish News last week. - This middle-aged retired Swiss businessman had persuaded Hitler…

…'s agents to cancel the deportation of 200,000 Jews from Hungary—rescuing them from almost certain death—and to browbeat Nazi agents into re- , 9,100 Admitted During 1945 During the first nine months of

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