A merica 'elvish Periodical Cotter May 31, 1940 IMMIGRATION CLIFTON AMOS - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO 13 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Pisgah to Elect Officers Monday "Actually, the terror and de- 000 must receive assistance for spair overseas are making the speedy readjustment. In first American public more conscious three months of 1940, 15 new (Continued from Page One) of social problems generally and factories were established in or- Next Monday night, Pisgah war and oppression in Europe ganized program for industrial Chosen Vice-Persident of Na- more eager to relieve distress and poverty in our own coun- Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Brith will expansion to make up for reduc- lsewhere•. an d e tional Conference of Jewish try." hold annual election of officers To what extent this program tion of imports. Unemployed now Social Welfare A large number of the ses- at the Jewish Community Cen- can ac hie ve fulfillment will be reduced frOm 18,000 to 11,000 determined by the measure of through systematic economic as- sions were devoted to discussion ter. Louis Rosenzweig, president Dr. Maurice Taylor, executive of the refugee problem as it ef- of the lodge, urges all members response by American Jews to sistance by Jewish Agency for director of the Federation of fects the Jewish welfare struc- to attend this meeting as several t he $23,000,000 drive of the Palestine. (11) Undiminished rate of Jewish Philanthropies of Pitts- ture in America. Speaking at matters of importance will be United Jewish Appeal for Refu- bu•kh, was elected president of gee and Overseas Needs, Rabbis refugee jinni igr ation to the the National Conference of Jew- the session devoted to "Local Or- discussed. committee nominating The United States despite the war in- ganization for Refugee Service," Silver and Wise declared. dicates that Federal quota for ish Social Welfare at the final Samuel A. Goldsmith, director of consists of Harry Yudkoff, chair- 13-Point Rescue Program Greater Germany will be filled session of the 1940 meeting Sun- the Jewish Charities of Chicago, man, Aaron Droock, Ben F. Gold- The following is the program: regardless of war's spread or re-, deplored much of the .. current man, Samuel W. Leib and Elias (1) Of the 345,000 Jews re- approach to refugees. "It is Goldberg. duction in number of ports of maining in Greater Germany J. embarkation, thus necessitating All committee chairmen will easily possible for people to be- D. C. is now contributing to re- continued and increased assist- come very excited, almost hys- give reports on the activities of lief for approximately 100,000 ance from N. R. S. Number of terical about the problems creat- their committees during the past Jews in Old Germany and Aus- refugees temporarily in South ed by a relative handful of peo- year. The newly elected officers tria and thousands of others in America, Shanghai, Cuba, Mexi- ple who came to us as immi- will be installed at an open Bohemia-Moravia, providing emi- co now seeking admission to the grants today, after having suf- meeting on June 17. gration assistance for approxi- United States would be enough fered one of the most violent mately 3,400 Jews per month to fill quotas from Germany, uprootings, one of the most de- League of Mt. Sinai Ass'n from these countries, in addition Austria and Czechoslovakia, gradations that has come to Will Hold Tea on June 5 to aiding in the support of Jews at any time," he said. (12) Process of adjustment homes, hospitals and schools. In Of refugees in U. S. must be Quoting from figures gathered The League of the Mt. Sinai Slovakia, 10,000 native Jews and speeded up by N. R. S. through from all communities outside of Hospital Association will hold a an equal number of refugees r education, retraining and employ- New York City dealing with ref- social tea, to close the present from Poland and Germany must ment guidance. ugees' in 1939, Mr. Goldsmith season, on Wednesday, June 5, be fed daily. (13) N. R. S. must extend pointed out that the total num- at 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. (2) J. D. C. is today extend- its resettlement program . to re- ber of refugees in this country Samuel Benavie, 18985 Warring- ing assistance to many of the distribute refugees and nine was no more than 40,000 at the ton Drive. Betty Milan is in 42,000 refugees who have found possible their complete integra- most and that less than $1,000,- charge. Members are asked to a haven in France, in addition tion in American community. In- 000 was spent on them in 1939. bring their friends. to 150,000 of East European adequate provision for this phase "It is well to have firmly fixed Jews now in that country. An of its -program would 11:.ve seri- in our minds the idea that these acute problem has been created ous repercussions for entire Jew- Charlie Chaplin may step from are immigrants and not refugees; by the new stream of refugees ish population. the idea that they are in need the role of dictator to that of entering France from Belgium and that their needs should be angel next season, when he will HAROLD SILVER a n d Holland. Communications aspromptly and as effectively probably back a show starring his Three New Block Books wife, Paulette Goddard. with 40,000 refugees in Belgium "Land Policy In Palestine," by day, May 26, at the William Penn satisfied as the needs of any and Holland have been disrupted Dr. Abraham Granovsky, The Hotel in Pittsburgh. Dr. Taylor ()they Jew in distress or required by the recent invasion. In Swit- only self-respecting and digni- zerland, J. D. C. relief helps sus- author of this volume, the out- succeeds Dr. John Slawson, di- service; and that this should be fied answer of the Jews to the under the more calm, less tain life of 3,000 refugees. J. D. standing authority on the sub- rector of the Jewish Board of done hysterical and less jittery at- challenge of anti-Semitism is New York City. C. is also rendering relief and ject, has written many previous Guardians Officers of who will serve with mosphere than would be possible creative survival. Jews must not emigration assistance to refugees books on Palestine and the land This question has Dr. Taylor during the coming in an age ncy confined solely to merely strive to counteract the now in Hungary, Italy, Yugosla- problem. aroused profound interest since Year are: Louis Kraft, New York, dealing with refugees, " he said. campaign of anti-Semitism, Their via, Latvia and other countries. Present day anti-Semitism is main energy should be devoted to (3) Refugee committees in the publication of the British executive director of the Jew- the cultivation of their spiritual South and Central American Land Edict last February, as it ish Welfare Board, 1st vice pres- not an end in itself but an in- heritage. By rendering it fruit- vitally affects the future of the ident; Harold Silver of the Jew- strument in the hands of those countries where 85,000 refugees ish Social Service Bureau, De- who seek to destroy democracy, ful of new cultural, ethical and have been settled, continue to re- Jewish Home Land. "Our Heritage," by Samuel troit, 2nd vice president; Joseph Prof. Mordecai M. Kaplan, head religious values they would aug- ceive assistance from J. D. C. Rosenblatt. This is a collection E. Beck, Philadelphia, treasurer; of the Society for the Advance- ment its effectiveness as a force immigration into South American of 48 sermons and addresses by Marcel Kovarsky, New York, sec- ment of Judaism, told the dele- for democracy and civilization." countries now continuing despite A plea for a more militant, opening session on war. Increased sums needed for the spiritual leader of one of retary. gates at the aggressive democracy was voiced Wednesday, May 22. "The or- Mr. Sobeloff's Paper relieving distress of 18,000 refu- the largest congregations in Bal- American communities need ganizers of that revolution have at the Thursday evening session timore, who is also lecturer on gees in Shanghai. have no fear that funds being discovered that by creating a by William H. Kilpatrick, Pro- (4) Five hundred thousand Jewish literature at Johns Hop- raised for overseas relief will Jewish bogey and representing fessor of Education at Columbia war victims in Poland must be kins University. "A Jewish Child's Garden of reduce contributions to local democracy as dominated by that University, and James Marshall, fed at free kitchens maintained Verses," by Abraham Burstein. philanthropic needs, the nearly bogey they can rally the masses president of the Board of Edu- with the aid of the J. D. C., A compendium of poems by the 600 social workers were told in to their cause,'! he said. "The cation of New York City. clothing needed for 200,000 shel- ter for 20,000 orphaned children premier verse-writer for Jewish a paper by Isadore Sobeloff, exe- in Warsaw and food for 100,000 youth in America. Three verses cutive director of the Jewish children throughout the country. have the endorsement of such Welfare Federation of Detroit. Ten thousand Polish refugees in famous versifiers as Franklin P. Mr. Sobeloff stated that Lithuania must be fed daily and Adams, editor of "The Conning throughout the country growing more than 6,000 provided with Tower" in the "New York Post," demands for overseas relief have , lodging. In addition, half of na- and Morrie Ryskind, Pulitzer not affected Jewish giving to lo- 1 tive Jewish population of 60,000 prize-winner. lac causes. He continued: in Vilna requires relief. (5) One-fourth of 900,000 Jews in Rumania, denationalized DISNER'S TAILORING SERVICE REFLECTS and deprived of right to work, SPIRIT OF TRADITIONAL DETROIT FIRM now in need of relief assistance from J. D. C. which called upon to provide child care, medical service, as well as economic aid. Numerous clausus in Hungary 1 has thrown Out of employment heads of ,families totalling 200,- 000, necessitating broader relief and retraining program by J. D. C. (6) U. P. A. providing for immigration and absorption of • Don't Risk the Danger of Moths 9,000 Jews who will be permitted ti Don't Risk the Danger of Fire to enter Palestine during the six- • Don't Risk the Danger of Thefs, month period ending Sept. 30, PAY NEXT FALL 1940. U. P. A. must provide re- training, employment, housing for integration of approximately Fur Coat Cleaning & Cold Storage 14,000 Jews who came to Pales- First rte-Mothed in our U. S. 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