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DETROIT JEWISH

LADY MARLEY

CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

November I, 1940

selves but the refugees in their
IS
midst."
Mr.
Srere
urges
Federation
and
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Detroit Service Group members
to aid ORT trade schools in Eng- to keep the evening free in order addresses itself. Loans up to $50
On Monday, Oct. 28, the De- their social service jobs. These
land, and have campaigned for to join in welcoming Lady Mar- can be more readily received than troit Community Fund opened its are:
ley to this community.
in former times, as the terms of 23rd annual compaign to raise
the organization in the United
Interest on endowments and
the endorsements demanded are funds for the care of unfortun- bequests; foundation and church
States, as well as in European
less rigid. The more small loans ate Detroiters. The drive will funds; service fees paid by
and South American countries.
the Hebrew Free Loan Associa- continue until Nov. 12.
clients in amounts they can af-
tion is able to consummate, the
Over the 23 years of the Fund's ford; fees from government
The ORT is one of the benefic-
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greater is its satisfaction in the existence, the principle on which agencies for services to their
iary agencies of the annual Al-
work to which the president, Da- it was founded has been tested,
lied Jewish Campaign, conducted B. Mayer of Cleveland, president vid S. Zemon, and the directors approved and accepted in every clients, and the Community Fund.
of the Council Educational Alli-
by the Jewish Welfare Federa- ance of that city and vice presi- of this organization have dedi- major city in the United States.
Detroiters contribute annually
cated themselves.
Here in Detroit, the Fund has about $2,500,000 for the use of
tion.
dent of the midwest section.
The past year saw $185,000 the official and wholehearted en- Fund agencies. Actually, these
The session on "The Jewish
Lady Marley is especially in-
terested in the work now being Center and the American Defense disbursed to 2124 families, and the dorsement of government, capital agencies spend something like
$5,500,000 in carrying on their
undertaken for the training of Preparations" will have as chief tendency of this year's records is and labor.
There are five sources from work. The difference is made up
the women refugees in England speaker Col. Max R. Wainer of toward a substantial increase in
in millinery, dressmaking and Philadelphia, member of the Army both the amount loaned and its which Community Fund agencies from the other four source list-
obtain the money they spend on ed.
corset making. "In England," and Navy Committee of the Na- distribution.
The Hebrew Free Loan As-
said Lady Marley, in correspon- tional Jewish Welfare Board.
Serving on the program com- sociation is eager to held those
dence with Mr. Srere, "the ORT
engineering schools are now en- mittee for the conference is Sam- persons in the community whose Jewish War Veterans Laud editorial which appeared in your
needs for either business or do-
issue of Sept. 27, 1940, covering
larging their activities and in- uel A. Levy of Detroit.
Chronicle, Editorial on
mestic emergencies can be served
the Nationalist Press Association.
creasing the number of pupils in
by
its
resources,
built
up
through
order to train many of the refu-
Jews' Patriotism
We do appreciate the publicity
the years by the community.
gees there. New instructors are
which you so generously give in
The
Hebrew
Free
Loan
Asso-
being engaged and a new hostel
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: such matters of so vital import-
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ciation is an agency of the Jewish
is being prepared. Additional ma-
The Department of Michigan ance to Jewry. We are proud to
Welfare
Federation,
and
through
chinery, now very costly, is to be defense of Herschel Grynszpan,
of
the Jewish War Veterans of have in this community a publi-
it,
has
become
affiliated
with
the
installed. Many of the ORT's pu- now reportedly awaiting trial in
the
United States, on behalf of cation such as yours.
Detroit
Community
Fund,
which
pils are already working in fac- Berlin for the slaying of a Nazi
We wish you continued success.
the
entire
membership of the var-
tories. Such is the high quality consular attache in Paris in 1938, pays the operating expenses of the
ious
posts
under
its
jurisdiction,
organization.
Respectfully yours,
of the technical training, that the which contains $7,107, will be
The office of the Hebrew Free wishes to take this opportunity
schools themselves have received given to a fund for French refu-
Allis E. Goldberg,
considerable orders for government gees when the young Polish Jew's Loan Association, Linwood and of complimenting The Detroit
Dept., Adjutant.
Jewish
Chronicle
and
the
mem-
Blaine
Ayes.,
is
open
daily
and
work to be carried out by the pu- fate is finally determined, accord-
By
direction
of
the Commander.
bers
of
its
staff
for
the
splendid
Sunday
morning.
pils, in connection with defense ing to Dorothy Thompson, head
and other engineering construc- of the group.
tion."
Before Grynszpan was turned
HONESTLY AGED
Commenting on the morale of over to the Gestapo by officials
the Jews in European countries of the Petain regime, the fund
today, Lady Marley said, "The received $40,203.24, the writer
people who comprise the bulk of said. Of this sum, $27,750 was
the Jewish population in each distributed to organizations for
country know that they must meet the relief of refugees in accord-
each new change realistically no ance with the decision to spend
matter how terrible it may be. no more than $12,500 on Gryn-
They realize that the bulk of them szpan's defense,
will have to remain and live in
that country for the next few Luncheon and Card Party
years at least, and they have of Brochah Goldstein Aux-
made untold sacrifices so that their
iliary of J. C. R. S.
institutions can continue their
work. Thus, when I hear some
The Brochah Goldstein Auxil-
desperate remarks in America iary of the J. C. R. S. of Denver
that there is no use to help Euro- met Oct. 30 at the home of Mrs.
peah Jewry, anymore because ev- Henry Greenberg, 17160 Cherry-
erything is lost, I feel that those lawn. Plans were completed for
under such an impression are do- the luncheon and card party to
ing a grave wrong to European be held at Pereira's on Dexter
Jewry. The members of the Jew- Blvd., Nov. 20. Mrs. Helen Far-
ish communities of Europe con- kas is chairman. Mah Jong and
tinue to work under desperate con- cards will be played and there
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