THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 4 "I only wish," said the patriarchal figure, "that I could tell you how deeply I feel the responsibility which conies with this crying appeal. It is a privilege for me to be able to re- spond and I thank God that he has blessed me with the substance where- with to do my humble share. The hand of God is written on the wall and unlike the ancient king in the scriptures, Israel will not be found wanting." Other Contributions. Other contributions were then called for, and many and generous were the responses. The amount pledged within a space of twenty-five minutes exceeded the hundred thou- sand dollar mark, although the at- tendance at the dinner was limited to about fifty of the most active work- ers. Some of the larger donations rivaled the magnificent gift of Mr. Freud, but the committee is withhold- ing the names of these subscribers for the time being. One of the most touching features of the entire meeting came with the announcement that a captain of wait- ers at the hotel, had asked the privi- lege of subscribing to the fund. As this announcement was made the audience repeated its previous tribute and rose to its feet. Great Progress Promised. Rabbi Krass, in commenting upon the meeting, stated that the occasion was one of the most inspiring lie had ever witnessed and that he was as- sured in his own mind that when the final returns were announced, at the end of the campaign for the ten mil- lion .dollar fund, the city of Detroit would be in the forefront of Ameri- can cities. He expressed pleasure at the thought of his early return to this city to co-operate with the local work- ers and other men of prominence in a mass meeting which will be held as a climax to the local campaign. The members of the committee in charge of arrangements of the cam- paign remained to discuss the plans and details in carrying on the work. It was announced that arrangements are being made to entertain the Hon- orable Henry Morgenthau, former United States ambassador to Turkey, Judge Julian Mack and other distin- guished Jews of the nation, who will visit Detroit to further the purposes of the national campaign. Great satisfaction was expressed at the wonderful progress made so far and it was the universal opinion that the initial success achieved is but an augury of still greater success yet to come. Capacity Congregation Hears Rabbi Krass at Tempel Beth El Sunday Morning Attendance is one of largest of year despite bad weather. Dr. Krass pleads for the saving of the Jews in Europe to enjoy their newly-acquired freedom. Despite the most disagreeable spring weather, the services at the Temple Beth El last Sunday morning were attended by one of the largest congregations of the year. It was indeed a tribute of the people of Detroit to Rabbi Nathan Krass of Brooklyn, N. 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He stated that such a question may at first thought seem blasphemous to the average self- complacent and smug church goer, but that it was a question that is being se- riously asked by many starving mothers in blood-soaked Europe who had lost their loved ones, and that it could be only answered satisfactorily by man himself. "It has been man that has been asleep all these years," said Dr. 'crass. "We have allowed our better senses to be dulled by luxurious living and a disregard for the wants and feel- ings of others. "What is going on in Europe now? You are being appealed to fob aid in saving Belgian babies from .starvation. Yott are asked to help the orphans of France, and the people of Poland and of Serbia. But if these people suffer, Israel suffers ten thousand times more. "I could tell you thousands of stories that would beggar the imagination. tragedies such as the world has never before known. But of these I shall not ■ To The Housewives That Is What Our Business I_s Based On speak. I appeal to your other senses and for a larger ideal, that you may be saviors of souls. Your God says that all Israel are brethren. It is your opportu- nity now to asve thousands, to make them live again. "They are free, your brethren in Rus- sia. But we must help them to. live that they may enjoy their liberty. "What will you pay, what will you give, to build up your people in Rus- sia? From your superfluities, your sur- plus? That's no sacrifice. When the American country calls, you'll give up all you have to serve America. Every Jew will help. "Yet you must, in addition, serve your brothers across the sea. This will be an added luster to the name of De- troit. Ask yourselves, are we asleep? 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