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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-04-11

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April 11, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

CAMPAIGN

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fact should be understood by
every member of our commun-
ity," said Mr. Enggass. "The
budget committee's task was a
difficult one. They met with rep-
resentatives of the various agen-
cies, local, national and overseas,
and every item on every budget
has been checked and rechecked,
and every budgetary request has
been endlessly debated."

Campaign Dates

The official dates for the con-
duct of the 1941 Allied Jewish
Campaign were announced by
Henry Wineman, campaign chair-
man, as May 11 to May 22. "The
campaign organization is now in
progress," said Mr. Wineman,
"and every memebr of the com-
munity is urged to enlist in the
Drive. A telephone call to Cam-
paign Headquarters at the Hotel
Statler, Randolph 9340, will en-
roll you in the ranks of our
great peacetime army. Resist-
ance and not despair is the key-
note of action by Jews today.
Recognizing that Jews are in the
midst of a struggle, in which our
tenacity and our attempts for
survival are important, physical-
ly and morally, we have resolved
to go forward with new courage
this year."

Junior Division Dates

Pre-campaign solicitation for
the Junior Division of the 1941
Allied Jewish Campaign will open
officially on Monday evening,
April 14, at 9 o'clock, in the
social hall of Temple Beth El.
. Workers in the Junior pre-
campaign division will solicit all
prospects whose contributions
should be $10 or over, as well
as the subscriptions of the var-
ious officers, chairmen, captains
and workers enlisted in the Jun-
ior Division Campaign set-up.
According to Jacob L. Keidan,
chairman of the Junior Division
for the 1941 Drive, members of
the Junior pre-campaign organi-
zation include all the Junior Divi-
sion chairmen and captains.
"In addition to the distribution
of prospect cards and workers'
kits at the Junior pre-campaign
meeting, on April 14," said Mr.
Keidan, "a special program is be-
ing planned for the evening.
Julian H. Krolik, member of the
Board of Governors of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation, and pres-
ident of the North End Clinic,
will be the senior guest speaker
at the meeting. A campaign
movie will also be presented on
this occasion."

Announcement was made this
week that Dr. Chaim Weiz-
mann, outstanding world Jew-
ish leader, president of the
World Zionist Organization
and the Jewish Agency for
Palestine, will address a pub-
lic meeting here on Thursday
evening, April 24, at Cass
Technical High School, in be-
half of the Allied Jewish
Campaign.

causes. These members of the
Bureau were enthusiastically re-
ceived by their audiences and
were given unlimited time to dis-
cuss the important causes em-
braced in the Campaign. To date
groups have been addressed by
the following members of the
Bureau:
Rabbi Morris Adler, Mrs. Mor-
ris Adler, Sidney L. Alexander,
Hyman Altman, Nathan Bean,
Joseph Bernstein, Mrs. Douglas
I. Brown, Miss Emma Butzel,
Fred M. Butzel, Louis S. Cohane,
Mrs. Max Dushkin, Dr. A. M.
Hershman, Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich,
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Rabbi
Moses Fischer, Rabbi Leon Fram,
Isaac Franck, Dr. Leo M. Frank-
lin, Maurice A. Glasier, Ruben
Isaacs, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson,
Gold, David A. Goldman, Bernard
Herman Jacobs, Oscar A. Kauf-
man, Jacob L. Keidan, Myron A.
Keys, Dr. Schmarya Kleinman,
Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, A. J.
Lachover, Morris Lachover, Mrs.
Maurice Landau, A. C. Lappin,
Philmore Leemon. Rabbi Leizer
Levin, Samuel Lieberman, Morris
Mallin, Meyer Mathis, Robert
Mazer, Morris M. Merzon, Mich-
ael Michlin, Rabbi Jacob Nathan,
Arthur L. Robbins, Dr. Jack Rom,
Nathan Rose, Aaron Rosenberg,
Judge Charles Rubiner, Mrs. J.
S. Sauls, Irving W. Schlussel,
Mrs. Harry Shapero, Simon Shet-
zer, Aaron A. Silberblatt, Harold
Silver, Philip Slomovitz, Isidore
Sobeloff, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka,
Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka, Mrs.
Nathan Spevakow, Rabbi Isaac
Stollman, Samuel L. Travis, Rob-
ert M. Warren, Bernard Weiss-
man, Benjamin Wilk, Rabbi Max
J. Wohlgelernter and Joseph
Zwerdling.

Speakers' Bureau Functions

NEW YORK.—A majority of
the members of the executive
board of the Central Conference
of American Rabbis is opposed
to the proposal for the establish-
ment of a National Budgeting
Advisory Committee, it was dis-
closed by Rabbi James G. Heller,
vice-president of the Central
Conference of American Rt.Ais.
Rabbi Heller of Cincinnati, a
leading member of the Commit-
tee on the Referendum for Bud-
geting, reported that he had con-
ducted an informal poll among
the members of the executive
board of the Central Conference,
and that eight of the members
rjected the proposal and four
voted in favor. This vote did not
include the vote of Rabbi Heller,
who has taken a leading role in
emphasizing the unwisdom of the
establishment of a National
Budgeting Committee, which
would give to a small central
group the power to recommend
ratios for all national and over-
seas agencies appealing to Wel-
fare Funds for support.

ing that week the office of the
Yeshivah will be open daily from
9 to 1, and after Passover, daily
from 11 to 2 and 3 to 8. For
further information call To. 8-
7331 or To. 8-2230.

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Declaring that on this Passover
Jews in bondage under the Nazis
in many corners of Europe will
be scanning the skies for a sign
of hope and liberation, Rabbi
Abba Hillel Silver and Rabbi
Jonah B. Wise, national chair-
men of the United Jewish Ap-
peal for Refugees, Overseas
Needs and Palestine, addressed
a special Passover message to
the Jewish communities through-
out the land urging them to give
the fullest support to the $25,-
000,000 campaign in behalf of
the Joint Distribution Commit-
tee, the United Palestine Appeal
and the National Refugee Serv-
ice, so that the chains of en-
slavement and oppression might
be stricken from large sections
of European Jewry.
Rabbi Silver and Rabbi Wise
said that while American Jews
will be required to taste the bit-
ter herbs during the Passover
service as a token of the suffer-
ing of the Jews in ancient times,
"for the millions in the ghettos
and concentration camps today
the bitter herbs would be a
mockery of their suffering and
tragedy."

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100 Organizations Addressed

The Bessie Sorin Zviller Ladies'
Aid Society will hold a special
mating and welcome home party
for several members on Monday,
April 14, afternoon and even-
ing, at the home of Mrs. Rud-
sky, 3307 Monterey Ave.

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Rabbi Leon Fram, chairman
of the campaign speakers' bureau,
also considers the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign organization as a
military unit. In a recent report
on the activities of the Bureau
he said, "The Jewish People is
now fighting a desperate war of
self-defense. We have been in
this war for eight years, ever
since the Nazis first launched
their world-wide attack upon us.
Our dead in Poland, Rumania
and other Nazi-occupied coun-
tries are now counted in the mil-
lions.
"The speakers' bureau must
serve and does serve as the van-
guard of our Campaign army of
relief, rescue and rehabilitation.
Its members must awaken our
Jewish community to the con-
sciousness that the very life of
our people depends upon our ca-
pacity for sacrificial acts in be-
half of victory. The speakers'
eloquence must arouse the Jews
of Detroit to a realization of the
cost of victory, and must per- Bessie Sorin Zviller
suade them to give accordingly."
Ladies' Aid Society

Since March 5, close to 100
organizations, women's groups,
mixed groups and Juniors, were
addressed by the members of
the Bureau on behalf of the
Allied Jewish Campaign and its
55 local, national and overseas

Passover festival, at 9:30 a. m.,
in the Yeshivah building, 2535-
2539 Elmhurst.
During the intermediate days
of the festival, new enrollments
of students will be accepted. Dur-

The Hebrew Talmudical Acad-
emy Yeshivath Beth Yehudah an-
nounces its public semi-annual ex-
aminations which will be held
Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-
day, April 14 to 16, the third,
Women's and Juniors' Bureaus fourth and fifth days of the
The women included in the
above list, have addressed vari-
ous local groups under the aus-
pices of the Women's Division
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headed by Mrs. Morris Adler and
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson.
Members of the Junior Divi-
sion branch of the Speakers'
Bureau have also been included
in the listing. Co-chairmen of
the Organization-Speakers' Divi-
sion, of the Junior Group, whose
members solicit treasury gifts,
as well as address organizations,
are Robert Mazer and David A.
Goldman.
Rabbi Fram, . in his report,
called attention to the good work
carried on by Hyman Altman,
as a member of the Bureau, on
behalf of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign. During the months of
February, March and April Mr.
Altman has been devoting ten
minutes every Saturday night,
on the Altman Jewish Hour,
broadcast over station WJLB, to
discuss the various important
agencies included in the drive.

American Jewry Urged to
Give Fullest Support to
U.J.A. to Help Free Millions
of Jews from Bondage
Under Nazis
The women's division will open

its campaign on Tuesday, at a
meeting to be addressed by the
eminent European correspondent,
Louis Fischer. Details of the
women's project will be found
elsewhere in this issue.

Leading Reform
Rabbis Vote Down
Budgeting Proposal

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