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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
H. R. Knickerbocker
To Speak Wednesday
At Temple Beth El
years, as well as those who would
like to serve, to attend the open-
ing meeting of the bureau on
Unless the United States is
Thursday evening, March 20, at
Hotel Statler, so that they may willing to be reduced to a third
become acquainted with the scope class power, there is no alterna-
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and purposes of the 1941 fund- tive for her but to go into the
raising effort and familiar with
the more than 50 humanitarian war, according to II. R. Knicker-
causes supported by the drive.
Women's and Juniors' Bureaus
Affiliated with the general cam-
paign speaker's bureau for the
1941 drive will be a women's
division bureau and a junior bu-
reau. Mrs. Morris Adler and
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson are co-
chairmen of the speaker's bureau
for the women's division. The
junior division speaker's bureau
is headed by David A. Goldman
and Robert Mazer.
Under the leadership of Mrs.
Adler and Mrs. Jackson, all the
women's groups in the Jewish
community will be contacted,
whatever their program or mem-
bership.
"It is our purpose", said Mrs.
Adler, in accepting the appoint-
ment. "to point out to Detroit
Jewish women that the Allied
Jewish Campaign is one united
effort in and for a united com-
munity. That no matter what
H. R. KNICKERBOCKER
their other social. philanthropic
and communal activities may be, backer, famous war correspon-
the Allied Jewish Campaign is dent and roving European report-
of first importance. We, of the er for the International News
women's division speaker's bu- Service,
reau, will endeavor to bring
Mr. Knickerbocker, who will
home these various groups the speak at Temple Beth El, Wood-
urgency and necessity of not ward at Gladstone, next Wednes-
merely contributing, but working day evening, March 19, under the
in this magnificent effort, which auspices of the Temple Men's
embraces not just one philan- Club, will explain how in his opin-
thropy, but over 50 local, na- ion the United States' own in-
tional and over-seas causes. Only
through a united effort, in which was described by Myron A. Keys
all must join, can we rescue and Joseph Bernstein, co-chair-
women and children from the men of organizations, in discuss•
European holocaust. Only through ing the role which all Detroit
united effort can we maintain Jewish groups should play, in
the high standards of our local order to assume communal re-
institutions, so that our children
sponsibility.
r
in Detroit may continue to walk
Referring to the fact that the
with dignity."
Allied Jewish Campaign is one
Junior Policy
annual unified fund-raising effort,
Departing from the procedure embracing all important local,
of previous years, the junior national and over-seas agencies,
division has created an organiza- Isidore Sobeloff. executive direc-
tion-speakers division for the tor of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
1941 campaign.
eration, which sponsors the an-
"The purpose of this division nual drive, presented special in-
will be not only to address all structions to the group. Sidney
the Jewish youth organizations in
L. Alexander appealed to those
city of Detroit," said David A. assembled for campaign workers
Goldman. who is serving with and was accorded a generous re-
Robert Mazer as co-chairman of
sponse.
the group, "but to contact them
A message from Fred M.
for their treasury gifts to the Butzel, in which he appealed to
Allied Jewish Campaign. We plan the key people assembled to co-
to send well-informed speakers operate whole-heartedly' in enlist-
to youth groups of all types who ing their services in the 1941
will endeavor to enroll workers Allied Jewish Campaign, was read
in the junior division of the drive,
by William Hordes.
and who. in the case of large
In response to Mr. Butzel's an-
organizations, will also act as
solicitors for the societies' cam- neal, a resolution, introduced by
A arGa Rosenberg. was adopted
paign pledges.
"We appeal," continued Mr. unanimously. reaffirming whole-
Goldman, "to the presidents of hearted confidenee in the leaders
0 . all young people's organizations, of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
to devote an early meeting to a tion and the Allied Jewish Cam-
study of the 1941 Allied Jewish paign; callirg upon key people
Campaign, its purposes, its scope in the Jewish organizations of
and the causes which it embraces. Detroit to cooperate in the drive;
This is our opportunity to edit- urging substantial contributions
rate ourselves to become intel- to the campaign by organizations
ligent members of Detroit's local and indiv'duals.
Unanimously adopting the reso-
Jewish community, so that we
may be equipped to carry our lotion. the members of the execu-
community program forward in tive board also urged organiza-
the years to come. In these tions to refrain from fund-rais-
sober and serious times, when ing efforts and other types of
each young person feels his Or large scala activities in the
her responsibility, both as an months of March, April and May.
American and as a Jew, we con-
March and April were desig-
fidently expect all local young erted as Allied Jewish Campaign
people to rally to our cause."
education months.
The j u n i o r organization's Conference of Organizations on
sneaker's division is composed of
Sunday Morning
the leaders within the
A
special
emergency conference
many
1941 junior
unior campaign set-up and
some others who have had pre- of all officers of the important
vious experience in speaker's bu- groups in the city di called for
Sunday morning, March 16, at
reau work.
10:30 o'clock. in the new Hebrew
Organizations
School. 13226 Lawton, corner
In order to insure complete Waverly to dis^uss matters - pet • -
' the forthcoming 1941
• i to
cooperation by the various local tainng
Jewish organizations, in Campaign
receiv- Allied Jewish Campaign. In addi-
Allied
ing
Tennis h
tion to all officers, board mem-
speakers and fuhing workers bets of the organizations and
in the drive, a meeting of the captains who served in last year'.;
campaign executive board on o ' campaign, whether they received
ganizations was held on Thar:- invitations or not, are requested
day evening, Marth 6, at Hotel to attend.
Statler. The board. composed of
A statement was issued by Fred
key people, represent•ng various
elements in the community, (his- M. Butzel. Myron A. Keys and
in, annealing to
cussed plans pertaining to the Joseph Berstein,
forthcoming drive and outlined key people to attend the confer-
an educational program, the oh- once and help plan the 1941 Al-
ject of which is to acquaint the lied Jewish Camaign.
Among the local 1. aders ad-
Jewish community with the in
portant causes included in this dressing this meeting will be Mrs.
Joseph H. Ehrlich and others.
united community effort.
The tragic plight of the Jews This conference will open prompt-
in all European countries today ly at 10:30 a. in.
tercsts makes it necessary for her
to go to Britain's aid. He believes
that the sooner we enter the con-
flict the better, because England,
our ally, is stronger now, than
she will be after a winter or an-
other six months of battering from
the Nazi bombers.
Mr. Knickerbocker has just re-
turned to the United States from
England via Lisbon, Portugal,
where he witnessed the blitzkrieg
throughout the summer months
and the early autumn. He was
also in France during the Nazis'
invasion of the Low Countries and
when they swept on into French
territory.
Mr. Knickerbocker's interpreta-
tion of international events are
based upon his personal expel.-
iences as the International News
Service's chief European corres-
pondent. He has spent the past
18 years abroad, covering the out-
standing news events in Europe,
Africa, Asia and Australia. He
has also travelled widely in Latin-
America.
Ile was in Paris when the war
broke out with the invasion of
Poland last year. He remained
On the Western Front, virtually
commuting back and forth be-
tween London and Paris cover-
ing the important diplomatic de-
velopments.
Knickerbocker will be intro-
duced by John C. Manning, man-
aging editor of the Detroit Times.
Tickets for the Knickerbocker
lecture may be purchased at Tem-
ple Beth El, Congregation Bnai
Moshe, Shaarey Zedek, Grinnell's
or from any member of the Tem-
ple Men's Club.
The committee in charge in-
cludes Benjamin Wilk, Murray
Sutkin, Robert Slornan, Albert
Ressler, Morton Eden and Nor-
man R. Thal.
JUNIOR CONGREGATION OF
SHAAREY ZEDEK
The Sabbath service or Shaa-
rey Zedek Junior Congregation
will be held March 13, at 9:30,
in the Kate Frank Memorial
Bldg. Harriet Cornfield will re-
view the portion of the week,
while Sylvia Appel will summar-
ize the prophetical selection.
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