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…HE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review VOL 5—NO. 1 2114 Penobscot Bldg. RA. 7956 of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, July 21, 1944 34 ckfa‘. 22 $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Hull Issues 2nd Stern Warning To Nazis, Hungarian Quislings —Page 3 U. S. Jewry to Hear Rome Broadcast This Sunday Jewish Generals Commanding Soviet Drive Toward Berlin Gen. Cherniakhovsky's generalship hailed as Red Army pushes to borders of East Prussia after...…

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…Page Two Purely Commentary r By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ CITIES WITHOUT JEWS The phenomenal Russian successes which mark the. Soviet march through Nazi-captured territories bring, to public fame again names of cities which have figured prominently Jewish history. Wilno and Brest-Litovsk, Baranowicz and Lida, Dvinsk and Bobruick—these are names that were famous in Jewish literature. Great scholars lived a creative life there. Now, they are cities wit...…

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…Fridpy, July 21, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS United Nations to Punish Guilty, Hull Warns Hungary Weekly Review of the News of the World (Compiled From Cables of Independent Jewish Press Service) Hull Issues Second Warning in Three Weeks to Nazis and Quislings on Mass Murder of Jews and Their Threat to Exterminate 1,000,000 BULLETIN The International Red Cross was promised this week by Admiral Nicholas Horthy, Hungarian regent, that no more .Je...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Page Four As the Editor Views the News - . At Bay! By DAVID MORANTZ Give Not to Host's Child Of all the tragic stories coming from abroad, revealing the sufferings of Jews liv- ing in Nazi-held territories, those dealing with the indignities imposed upon the chil- dren are the worst. Ella Winter, New York Post correspondent in the Soviet Union, reports that Jewish chil- dren in Botosani, Romania, related to her how they h...…

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…Friday, July 21, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS 12 of 119,000 Jews Found Alive as Reds Take Minsk Eye-Witness Reveals Gruesome Tale of Extermination of Co-Religionists by Nazis Before Russians Swept into City; Ghetto Liquidated Schreiber Praised For Bond Posters A feature article by Herschel Berman in Tuesday's Detroit News revealed that Alex Schrei- ber, well -known Jewish commu- By Raymond A. Davies (Special JTA Correspondent) Isaacson Slain A...…

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…Friday, July 21, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Six Jewish Generals Command Victorious Soviet Armies Spiegler in WIC Post in Capitol Tunisian Court Invalidates Compulsory Property Sales Appointment of Louis E. Spieg- Six General Officers are Commanding Heroic Offebsives; ler as Washington representative Court of Appeals Orders Restoration fo Jewish Owner of the World Jewish Congress of Property He Was Forced to Sell Under Vichy Gen. Chermakh...…

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…Friday, 'July 21, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS 282 Jews Safe in Palestine, Relate Horror of Nazi Camp Page Seven Dr. David Philipson Honored by Alumni of HUC Men and Women Between 50 and 80 Years and Children Up to 14 Years Old Allowed by Germans to Go in Trade for Germans Interned by Allies By Berl Coralnik HAIFA (JTA)—Tears of happiness rolling down their emaciated faces, 282 Jews who only two weeks ago were in a Nazi concentration camp arrive...…

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…Page Eight ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. Robert J. Spiegel and her daughter, Bobette, of Monica Ave. have left for Indianapolis where they will visit Capt. Spiegel who has returned from two years overseas duty and is convalescing at Benjamin Harrison hospital. Mrs. James Wineman and her son, Henry II, have returned to their home in Washington following a visit with Mrs. Wineman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson of Chicago Blvd. and Lt...…

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…I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Margolis, Kristall Engagement Told Mrs. Alexander Baruch is spending a fortnight as the guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. B. Baruch of West Philadelphia Ave. before going on to Chicago to stay with her mother, Mrs. Molly Bayles. Pfc. Baruch is overseas. Miss Stella Alpern of the Belcrest Hotel is spending the summer in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis and their family are vacationing in Frankfort. Mrs. Peter ...…

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…Page Ten SCIENCE THE ENAll.SH NEWS Bnai Brith Honors Kings New Discoveries Bring Results to Mental Patients New Heart Disease Care BROOKLYN (JPS) — A- new technique of administering he- parin, an anti-blood clot chemi- cal, plus large doses of penicillin may conquer endocarditis, an almost always fatal heart dis- ease, according to Dr. Leo Loewe, Dr. Philip Rosenblatt, -Dr. Henry J. Greene and •Mortimer Russell of the Jewish Hospital. He...…

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…Friday, Juiy 21, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eleven Local Station to Broadcast Synagogues Judge Friedman's Plurality `Palestine Speaks' Series To Help JNF Pleases Entire Community Zionist Radio Project Committee Completes Program for All Urged to Collect Funds Huge Vote in Primaries Hailed as Recognition of 1--s Ability as Circuit Judge; Ellstein Gains Nomination; Weekly Recording; Eddie Cantor Among Stars During Tisha b'Ab Cantor to Be Stic...…

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…Page Twelve THE JEWISH NEWS Public Urged to Make Use Of Conciliation Tribunal Friday, July 21, 1944 Zionist President Launches JNF Drive in Mexico Jewish Community Council's Statement to Attorneys Explains Advantage of Taking Controversies of Their Clients Before Arbitrators The Arbitration Committee of provides a simple, direct and in- the Jewish Community Council, expensive method of trying a under the chairmanship of Mor- dispute and ...…

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…Friday, July 21, 1944 "Plenty of Room for All" U. S Senator James Mead's Impression of Palestine New York Leader's Book "Tell the Folks Back Home" Is a Thrilling Travelogue With an Interesting Description of Jewish Progress in Zion New York's United States Senator James M. Mead was a member of a Senatorial commission to study conditions on all fronts on which Americans are active in the struggle for liberty. He visited all territories of t...…

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…▪ THE JEWISH NEWS Page Fourteen "A Century of Jewish Life" Dr.. tlbogen's Great Work Is Published Posthumously Supplement to Graetz's History Evaluated as a Brilliant Historical Interpretation of the Life of the Jewish People in Last 100 Years "A Century of Jewish Life" by the late Prof. Ismar El- bogen, one of the latest works to come off the press of the „Jewish Publication Society of America, is THE Jewish book of the century. Publish...…

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…Friday, July 21, 1944 William Lev Dies Suddenly at 69 William Lev, well-known De- troiter, a retired leather findings distributor, died suddenly on Wednesday morning, July 12, at the age of 69. Born in Russia, Mr. Lev came to this country 50 years ago and had resided in Detroit for 35 years. Funeral services were held on July 13 at Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. His survivors are his wife, Ida; a son, Jul...…

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…Page S;r1 -een THE JEWISH NEWS A Chaplain Reminisces Rabbi Tells of Ministering To All Faiths in N. Guinea By CHAPLAIN ELIEZER LEVI (As Told • to Ben Samuel) EDITOR'S NOTE: Chaplain Levi, first Jewish Army Chaplain assigned to New Guinea in the early days of the South Pasific fight- ing, enlisted in 1942 in Australia where he had gone to live with his wife and two children several years ago. He visited Detroit to see his sister and brothe...…

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