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NANCY VAN WYCK
HARPER METHOD
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Season's Greetings
SCALP TREATMENT
Shampooing, Facials, Marcelling, Bob.
bins and Clipping, Water Waving, Mani.
curing, Permanent Waving.
We Carry a Complete Line of "HARPER"
Preparations,
Toilet Articles, Brushes,
Etc.
1603 STROH BUILDING
Cadillac 1748
CLEAN
WINDOWS
OUTSIDE
Cherry 6336
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Concrete Block and
Products Company
CEE E. LANCE
Martin Avenue at Wagner
Furnace and
Chimney Cleaning
and Repairing
SUN - BRYTE
WINDOW and HOUSE
CLEANERS
Phone Euclid 5527
Clean Kalsomine Ceilings, Wall
Paper, Painted Walls; Also
Resi.
Paint and Kalsomine
dences, Stores, Offices.
Good Work.
Good Service.
Low Prices.
GARFIELD 6755
GARFIELD 1711
Painting and Decorating.
Interior and Exterior Cleaning.
Chaluxim building • road in Nordia, • new suburb outside Tel Aviv.
North and West Sides and
Concrete Building Blocks
Chimney Blocks,
Sills, Caps
Deliveries Anywhere
ment in the needle industry, where
cent of the municipality of Warsaw.
most Jews are employed, but it is to
Such official subventions are a promis-
be hoped that a revival of the needle
ing beginning. They show us that in
trade and commerce will come when
time local Jewry with the support of
the winter season sets in. The im-
the governments, may, without our
provement of the conditions in Poland
help, maintain what we have created.
should not lead us to decrease our help
Today our support is still necessary.
to Poland. On the contrary, I am of
Our share represents just that part of
the opinion that six months ago, our
the budget without which, for the time
help would have been in vain, but to-
being, they could not exist. This is in
day we can do much to better the sit-
brief representation what we are do-
uation of the Jews in Poland.
ing and how it was done.
I found these conditions when I was
Poland.
in Poland five weeks ago. I there-
Taking Poland as an example, we fore thought it necessary in order to
can show how much of the success of help these unemployed, to create some
our work is due to the 12 years' ac- emergency work. In the next year or
tivity of the J. I). C. When, at the two, we would have to repair many
end of 1925, the distress of Poland de- orphan asylums, schools, hospitals,
veloped almost into a catastrophe, we etc., and we would have to give clothes
were able to make use of all well or- to orphans. I anticipated this work
ganized reconstructive, medical, child in order to give immediate employ-
care and other work. The new funds ment to the unemployed and $140,000
lot the United Jewish Campaign came which will be used in the next three
just in time to enable us to avoid trag- months to provide work instead of giv-
edies in Poland, and to start vigorous ing alms and food.
I help on a sound, social and rehabilita-
(Continued on page eleven.)
tive basis.
For those activities we gave from
January to September, 1920, $225,000
for such free loan kassas in 100 towns
and helped by small loans without in-
terest or in a few cases of direct re-
lief, more than 35,000 families with
over 165,0110 souls. In the same per-
he members in the various countries iod, we spent further $35,000 for feed-
as follows:
ing unemployed working men and sup-
(.n OperativeMovement Created ported monthly about 11,000 unem-
929-1924 by the J. D. C. and Con-
ployed workers in 62 towns. We gave
l ucted since 1924 by Foundation (J. 52,000 for feeding school children in
l J. C. in co-operation with ICA: )
all school types. Twenty-six thousand
children in all of Poland have bene-
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fitted from this activity.
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We also distributed milk to more
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than 1,500 nursing babies. We estab-
lished summer colonies, outside of our
regular orphan summer colonies, for
I,5n0 school children, and summer day
homes for 2,750 children, spending for
this purpose $10,001. All this was
done with the money destined for spite-
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gal relief on account of the acute sit-
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like orphan work. We cared for 15,-
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have spent since March $100,000 for
child care work.
Together with this relief, the cul-
tural committees spend now monthly
iabout $21,000 for schools and cultural
institutions of all types. For medical
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sanitary work in all Poland, we' spent
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Fur Coats Made to Order .
Repairing, Remodeling,
Cold Storage
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6308 Gratiot
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liand in hand with the organized most Went factor. We knew that in
work in the lines above enumerated this critical time loans to impoverished
many other needs of the Jews in all artisans, trailers and workers would
countries have teen relieved, mostly serve the most useful purpose. There-
D. C. in co-operation with
with a view to permanent construe- fore, the .1.
live value. A great deal of emergency the Jewish Colonization Associatien
work has also been done. In all the furnished last year about 000,0011 for
countries, a new impetus to Jewish credit and other co-operative institu-
charitable and social societies and un- tions in Poland. The number of the
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dertakings has been given and new kassas increased from 199 to 293. The
forms of efficient organization have number of members increased from
07,000 to 92,000.
been introduced.
rh, Mittlitetand kassas received a
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special credit of $100,1100 and could
This work has already borne fruit. take care of their 0,000, members, ,
Continued from l'ape Fire
The Jewish masses are today organ- that they increased from 12 to 22 leas-
ized again; they have their societies • ;,,,,,
girls (45 per cent) are today getting a their communal houses; their Jewish , The working m•n's eo-operatives,
institutions, kassas, schools, all s ""' . like consume eo-operativee, w e r e
trade education.
of help committees. They have again , trengthened. There were 22 such co-
You will soon have an opportunity
beconie social minded. operatives, with about 25,1551 mem-
of seeing with your own eyes the re-
The fete of 0,000,000 to S,Oteyeei 1, ,,,.
sults of this training for the work of
They could continue a few existing
Jews was at stake. These Jews are
3,000 of our orphans will this month
still in precarious situation. But We' . produce co.peratives and establish
be exhibited here in the states.
have strengthened their recuperative atetut five new ones, so that of such
The exhibition was shown in Eu- power to such an extent that they can p ro u ,, twe co-operatives a nd produce
rope and called forth the admiration already co-operate with US very con- workshops of all types, there are about
of the highest European experts, Jew- siderably and furnish a large portion .15 which give work to otherwise un-
ish and non-Jewish alike. I hope that of the financial needs. It is, in a sense, i'Mployed artkana and workmen.
this exhibition will speak to you more misleading to speak of the present , The feeding of children and the feed-
effectively than I can.
work of the J. D. C. It in the combined ins, of the unemployed working men
6. Medical Work: What we have work of the J. D. C. and local Jewry . are the only relief work we do. But
done to promote the health of the suf- today that re-enforces and multipli- this we cannot consider relief. The
fering Jewish masses to better the eaten all our efforts.
bringing up or a healthy generation is
sanitary conditions and prevent sick-
Only a few examples. When we' productive. The support of the work-
ness and physical weakness may be started the co-operative movement all ors, who have nothing else and need
from the mere enumeration of the money invested in this work had nothing else than their strength to ''
jud
medical activities.
to come from tie. Today, after a few ' work, is productive, too. But in the
loun ged
We had established, reconstructed or veers activity, our investments Ito- long run the support even of the 'work-
I equipped in five countries 121 hospi- gether with the investments
of
per cent
to ins, men has a demorallzing effect.
tals, 100 bathhouses and more than foundation) are only 25
Therefore I contemplate substituting
150 other sanitary institutions, amongl 3a - per cent. One dollar given by us , , even thle support by some work that
them
15 X-ray stations and the splen-1 gets for the same work $3 and II from we give to working men.
the
did Nurses Training Schol in Warsaw. the local population. Against 1,000-
Already, in the month of September,
7 Co-Operative Movement. Credit 000 of our funds, the kassas have more we have cut down the amount ap-
Kansas and Other Co-Operatives: A than 3,000,000 of their own.
propriated for working men soup
few words now as to the co-operatives.
Local participation is especially for kitchens by 33 per cent and use the
To organize in co-operatives Was, for child care in the or ban care work., money to make shoes and clothing for
the Jews, an act of self-defense From • minimum of 45 per cent to the children and employ a good many
against the general impoverishment 70 per cent of the budget is paid by • working people instead of feeding
after the war. Some sporadic attempts, the local Jewish population.
them. It is my ambition to find work
already made in our earliest relief
Government Support.
for more and to stop giving food in
time, were turned by the J. D. C. into
Our work has net only the co-oper- the course of the next months.
All this work which I have lescribted
11 3 a systematic, reconstructive activity atinn of our fellow Jews communities
ramified and with economically far-
awakened the respect of non- was started at the time of the greatest
reaching result... Practically nothing but has circles,
governments and muni- need. Conditions in Poland have since
was left of a once strong, pre - war Jewish
cipalities in the various countries be- ' slightly improved in some parts a.
kasha work. We revived the few rem- gin to realize the importance of our much as 50 per cent mostly only a.
nants and created new kassas all over work and give in nary cases monthly much as from 10 per cent to 25 per
eastern and southeastern Europe. In
Last year rent.
or yearly subventions.
1922 we had already 310 kassas with
No improvement for the time being
such official subventions for our child
110,060 members, but they were at
' k in Poland amounted to more is felt in commerce. so that trading
that time not very strong.
and business people are still without
Today they are sufficiently eonsoli- than 1100.000. A smaller amount, I
given to the kaesae. I incom No improvement is felt in
dated and number 473 with 173,363 Se5.000 was
Our nurses' training school in War- the building trade in which many
members.
membe
The increase in the kassas and in saw is today maintained to 25 per , Jews are employed and no improve.-
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SOCIETY
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CHANUKAH GREETINGS
M. COHEN
Phone Cadillac 1834
1446 GRATIOT
Garfield 0722
Joseph Roberts
PRINTER
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Fife-Pearce Electric Co.
Melrose 4918
KOSHER MEAT MARKET
Fruits and Vegetables — Poultry and Fish
10240 TWELFTH STREET, Corner CALVERT
Arlington 328&
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E. ti. GOEBEL
P. J. MILLER
Manager.
Assistant Manager
Campbell's Auto Trim Shop
Formerly Campbell &
Specializing in
Rex Winter Enclosures
WINTER CURTAINS
COVERS AND TRIMMING
BODY AND FENDER BUMPING
AUTO GLASS - GENERAL TRIMMING
3969 - 77 GRAND RIVER AVENUE
Phone Glendale 3676