▪ • March 26, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronic,. 9 FEDERATION 4, • 4 problem of relationships among War industries are clamoring for room for every element of Jewish other, when the call for help the national defense agencies. At help. The War ManPower Com- education in the community, so comes. In the refugee field, the the Cleveland National Assembly mission, through the United States long as it has a positive attitude (Continued from Page 1) community policy of integrating of the Council of Jewish Feder- Employment Service, has taken on to Jewish life. fr ed, as of recent days, is $7,075,000. ations and Welfare Funds, it was the task of placing people. Under Generally, schools and programs related services was extended Our part, both insofar as the reported that the attempts to cen- these circumstances, it was to be —for young and adult—which through the assumption of the amount contributed as well as the tralize these programs have met expected that the placement work have as their base the promotion planing, supervisory and admini- sums to be received by our agen- with difficulty, but a continuing of our Vocational Service would of Jewish values, whether the lan- strative responsibilities by the ex- cies, is an appreciable one. While •omMittee is concerning itself with decline. This has happened. But guage of instruction is Yiddish, ecutive and staff of the Jewish the final allocations have not yet this problem. The need to provide this development also brought with Hilbrew, or English, and informal Social Service Bureau. The same been made, it can be stated that a special fund may afford us the it other problems. NVith the programs of Jewish education, all type of relationship has been the needs of the United Jewish opportunity to confer jointly with shrinkage of less essential con- belong within the scope of a com- worked out in cooperation with Appeal agencies and our other the agencies concerned and pos- sumer production and increased munal plan of Jewish education. the Jewish Social Service Bureau Jewish causes,—local, national and sibly to make a contribution to- rationing, a relatively large num- In an effort to implement this in the care of the aged, through overseas, will receive sympathetic ward joint action. ber of Jewish persons is being thinking, the group plans to have the Old Age Bureau, in chill and favorable consideration. The part that the Council of shifted to war plants. These in- further conferences and, of course, care, through the Joint Commit- The great Jewish Organizations Jewish Federations and Welfare dividuals need help in determin- Detroit will participate in the tee on Child Care, and in the care in the field of relief, reconstruc- Funds is playing On the national ing th , •ir abilities, finding the conferences and will help in for- of transients, through the House of Shelter. tion, re-training, refugee work, scene in giving communities a right training for the best utiliz- mulating plans and programs. education, research and a host of better understanding of inter- ation of their abilities, and even- Camping Medical Service other fields of activity, have one agency relationships and of the tually the right place on the pro- In previous reports we have The movement for the establish- direct way of reaching the indi- broad problems underlying com- duction line. vidual Jew in Detroit for his fi- munity organization, has been of The Vocational Service there- described the development of the ment of a general hospital under nancial help, through the Allied immeasurable help to us in De- fore has shifted its emphasis from Jewish Camping Association as Jewish auspices marked time be- Jewish Campaign and the Jewish troit. The Council was created by placement to counselling; counsel- an effort to afford joint planning cause of war conditions. An effort Welfare Federation, by way of the the Federations of the United ling for students to prepare them in this area. The war has proven to secure construction priorities for the conversion of the Jewish War Chest. States and Canada as a com- for present and future opportuni- the wisdom of this venture. munity membership association of, ties; pre-induction counselling for Fresh Air Camp has lost, for Children's home building into the Place of Federation first unit of a larger hospital, ad- and central clearing house for, There iSie, to be sure, organiza- Jewish communal agencies. Its boys of draft age, to help them the duration, the service: of its ditions to which might be made tions and movements which spon- purpose is to help organize the adjust in the armed services and director. It was natural under after the war, met with an ad- sor programs within one or the resources of each community tc to be prepared to contribute their such circumstances, to turn to verse ruling by Federal authori- skill to the Will effort; another member of the Camping other of these various fields of meet effectively local, regional, na- specialized ties. The officials advised that they counselling for men and women to activity, and propaganda and edu- tional and overseas needs. The find out in what way they may Association—the Jewish Commu- might give consideration to as re- nity Center—our agency of spe- cational work are done by these Council makes it possible for the best fit into the war scheme. cial competence in Group work, modeling program on a modest separate groups. When the time Detroit Federation, at a nominal for assistance in planning next scale requiting a minimum of comes, however, for the Jews of cost, pro-rated for the entire Care of the Aged year's camp program and in pro- critical materials, for the provis- Europe, or of Palestine, or for country, to have a New York office At the last annual meeting an- viding supervision on a year- ion of facilities for persons other any other group or element to and a field rtaff, who gather facts nouncement was wade of the es- than the acute ill. Care for con- address us, all together, regard- and interpret trends in Jewish tablishment of the Jewish Old Age round basis. This sharing of re- valescents, along with facilities sources is an illustration of the less of religious grouping, regard- social work, community organiza- Bureau, to serve the needs of all for the chronic sick, was advanced less of economic position, the dependent Jewish aged, whether benefits to be derived4rom coor- as it proper concern at this time. tion and public welfare, thereby dination and common planning.. Federation movement, formerly as they can be admitted to the home The North End Clinic, as spon- a separate drive and now through keeping Detroit abreast of cur- for Aged; or, whether they may Refugee Service rent problems in these fields. sors of this proposal, invitee Dr. the War Chest, stands ready, a continue to remain in their on In the past year there has ,1, J. Golub, authority on hospital vital instrument, a well-organized, Advice on Standards homes, or in boarding homes. The human machine, strong and ex- Through the Council's publica- care of the aged is becoming an been a readjustment in the serv- planning, to revise original hos- pressive of your combined wish tions and confidential reports, the increasing concern of the coin- ices for refugees, provided by the pital plans for submission to the and will for philanthropy, for so- Federation is advised on the best punity. In the course of the last Resettlement Service. The decline See FEDERATION—Page 10 cial service, for the coordination methods of raising and allotting year, the Old Age Bureau com- in immigration since our entry into the war has materially re- of community efforts in normal funds for local and non-local pleted a study of dependent Jew- times, and especially do, in times needs, on the work of national ish aged in Detroit. The study duced the number of refugees like 'these. and overseas agencies and rela- revealed that one out of every coiRing to Detroit. The active Inherent in the War Chest and tionship with them, and on all four Jewish persons sixty years lab0 market has made it possi- Community Fund plan are the developments in related fields as of age and over was assisted by ble for many refugees to obtain very principles of democracy, so they occur. Throughout the year, social agencies, public and private. jobs and to become self-support- dear to all Americans. It is based therefore, the responsibilities that Various agencies in the commu- ing.. With the decrease in the re- upon the voluntary efforts of thou- we have as a community, our re- nity gave help to 1,092 Jewish lief problem, we have placed sands to assist our less fortunate lationship with other agencies and aged individuals, and of this num- greater emphasis on accelerating If you're constipated, chances are it may be duo neighbors of the community. It is other communities,—indeed the ber, 892 were living outside of an the social adjustment of the refu- gees in our community and in very structure of local community simply to a lack of "bulk"- institution. At best, the Home for the means whereby the entire com- helping them to take their proper forming foods in the diet. munity every fall collects and ad- organization — all of these are Aged can accommodate one hun- If that's your trouble, why ministers funds for the welfare of measured for us by the best prac- dred and twenty-five persons, and place Os citizens and participants resort to purges? They usu- all, irrespective of race, color or tices and standards as determined is filled to capacity. The care of in our community life. We may ally work by working on you be justly proud of the share we the aged chronic ill is one of the creed, for Jew Os well as non-Jew. by this central organization. —by jolting your intestines Without the Council of Feder- problems which will have to be have had in making possible for Much of the work accomplished into action or drawing wa- by the Fund would have to be ations our local . budget commit- dealt with in greater measure. these victims of Hitler to build a ter into them from other shouldered by the Jewish Welfare tees would be hard put to analyze More than two-thirds of all the new life for themselves and their parts of the body. children in our midst. It is heart- the expenditures and budgets of residents at the Home for Aged Federation independently, if there Give yourself gentle, yet effective, relief — by eating were no Fund. Several Jewish the organizations we help support. are chronic sick persons. Addi- ening to note the appreciation, of those whom we have helped, mani- Similarly, in Detroit, new projects KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN regular- tional facilities are indicated and agencies continue to receive their itself in so many ways. ly. It's a delicious breakfast support from the Community and refinements' of existing pro- the community is being called festing Those who are now in an im- cereal that helps form a soft grams and services can be tested upon to help solve the problem. Fund. mass in the intestines, get- proved financial condition have against the experience in other Child Care Budgeting Procedure ting at the cause of consti- been happy to repay, at least in communities Os assembled and in- pation due to lack of "bulk" The first year of the Jewish part, some of the, funds advanced Under the terms of our new terpreted for us. and correcting it. Eat Children's Bureau, created through to them in their trying days of War Chest partnership, the bud- ALL-BRAN regularly, drink the consolidation of the Jewish adjustment. geting process for the Allied Social Welfare Needs plenty of water and "Join Jewish Campaign agencies is vest- Locally, many of the war needs Children's Home and the Jewish the Regulars"! Made by The refugee problem is by SO ed, as before, in the Jewish com- on the civilian front are being met Child Placement Bureau, was de- Kellogg's in Battle Creek. munity. The War Chest will vote by governmental and quasi-gove•n- voted to the activity attendant to means ended, and we must be a lump sum to the Allied Jewish mental agencies, either already in a merger of two separate organi- ready to assume again our re- ■■•■111■ 1111w Campaign as a unit, and we, in existence, or newly-created, to deal zations. The second year of the sponsibility in one form or iin- turn. will conduct hearings and with these problems. But there re- Bureau's existence has been de- make allocations, in accordance main many areas of unmet need voted to improving the quality with our established procedures. in which private agencies have to of the program and meeting war- "There Will Always Be A London" The combined boards of the Jew- continue to function and provide time needs. Added to the normal problems have been the severe ish Welfare Federation and the necessary services. Delicatessen In consultation with Federation, effect of the war as reflected in Detroit Service Group will sit as our agencies have evaluated and increased 'opetiqing costs, staff a Committee on Budget. Featuring WILNO KOSHER PRODUCTS While the regular budget of the streamlined their services with a turnover, and, especially, short- You don't take any chances with London's Products— Jewish Community Council cc- view to meeting maximum war age of foster homes. The down- THEY ARE THE SAME TODAY AS YESTERDAY mains in the War Chest, a depa•. needs in the most ecohamical and ward tend in the number of always Fresh and Delicious tune from past procedure arises efficient manner. To play their children in need of agency care 12133 LINWOOD TOWNSEND 8-0545 own part in helping the American pee- is continuing. The number of days' from the fact that, at our Beer and Wine to take out and served request the civic-protective f und, ple meet war needs and problems, care over a ten-year-period has which requires the Jewish corn_ our agencies have been changing decreased from 48,000 in 1933, to munity's attention in a very spe- and adjusting their programs and 30,000 in 1942. The effect of ex- cial sense, was not thus included. will continue to do so as new pandiil governmental programs IMONENNickNIS MINNIMMINNMISJIMMMEMING NINI•MNIINNININGIN Provision for Detroit's appropria- situations demand. of assistance and improved eco- istit ■n■ iiiin ■ est iluf ■i■ ra irw■•■a■■■■■i•i■i■e■m■s■mf■ ol Ix Here are a few examples of nomic conditions is reflected in its tion for the civic-protective work ine of our local Jewish Community what our agencies and services this downward trend. wa As 1111 Council and in behalf of the four have been doing in the last year The Joint Committee on Child MN M M MN national agencies, will be made to fit their programs to war Care of Federation reports that NM 1•21 11.N outside of the War Chest. The needs. the year 1942 was characterized MN 111 NI o Jewish Welfare Federation has Position As Jews by the lowest volume of applica- •• ■ MIS advised these agencies that we are MM The disappearance, in large tions for placement since 1933. Mit NM prepared to confer in due course measure, of overt anti-Semitism, Altogether eighty-nine children ON on the method and extent of fi- which followed our entrance into came to the attention of the Joint nancing these operations for the the war, should not be allowed to Committee with requests for place- fiscal year beginning next June lull us into complacency. The war ment. A total of one hundred ten NA 1st. did not eliminate the need for a children are now under the care •• DRY CLEANING MU 1•11 vigorous and coordinated civic- of the Jewish Children's Bureau. Centralized Planning MI all Involved in this decision is the Protective program, but rather, in- Jewish Education WO N tensified the need for the effective Jewish education continues to 1115 trtit 00-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-MM-0-00tXHXH:100 -0 relation of the civic-protective pro- have the community's attention. A sit • gram to the changing conditions group of educators and Federation NM • and problems of anti-Semitism executives from other communi- M E tas during the war period. While ties met here, on Detroit's invi- many areas of activity formerly tation, to explore the possibilities • • • in our hands have become the for the development of better and • direct concern of the governmental more progressive forms of Jewish No Because of wartime Labor Shortages in the dry cleaning flw there are other areas in education. A problem which re- its industry you must sent dry cleaning in far ahead of Easter. Window Shade Co. • : agencies, which we ourselves l must continue special attention is that of • • to operate, and, in some instances, ceived reaching the Jewish children in 'Au Only Forest Cleaners bring you Vitalize dry cleaning in WINDOW SHADES • ntensify y our efforts. i Detroit—this exclusive process gives your garments and the community who are not now "IN • MADE TO ORDER In the latter areas, the Jewish receiving, any formal Jewish NM Ma house furnishings added life and beauty. To maintain this Community Council continues to • and Repaired Cleaned and cation. The group of Federation 1•111 quality service in time for Easter, call fcr a pick-up . on the local scene and executives and Jewish educators immediately! • • function LINOLEUM cooperates with the national civic- reaffirmed the belief that as a up Inlaid and Battleship • • protective agencies, attuning itself community we have an interest sp to the changes in emphasis which . in seeing to it that the largest Rugs and Furniture • war-time conditions require. At number of individuals—young and VENETIAN BLINDS • • the same time, the local Council old—are afforded an opportunity . is proceeding with its inter-orga- to get the benefit of a maximum Hardware iti l program in behalf program o • . nzaona i bhlff of Jewish education Get Oar Priree and save 533-547 FOREST AVE. EAST 1114 Free Estimates Furtdehed • the community awl organizations through formal schools, through ON • which make up its constituency. toe informal means, through our Jew- IfR 'Branch Store cor. John R. and Piquette 1625 LINWOOD . Vocational Services ish Community Center, through MEt • • . Getting a job is now much extension and home study pro- HNIMNINVININIVIMUNAMINOMMININIErrIMMINNINM• 11 CALL TYLER 5-1230 g■i■mi■ enWmia ■ simalistkn ■m■in■li■ a willfeWai easier for the average individual. grams. They felt that there is CONSTIPATED? EASY DOES IT! LONDON'S A ' • LA SALLE Y. ]Don't Delay Easter Dry Cleaning! 8 Phone COlumbia 4200 FORE S T CLEANERS