Friday, December 15, 1944
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLt and The Legal Chronicle
Page 16
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its vice chairman.
(Continued from Page I)
NEW YORK (WNS) — The
American Jewish Joint Distribu-
tion Committee will require $46,-
570,000 to meet the Jewish re-
lief and rehabilitation needs in
Europe in 1945, it was disclosed
here at the 30th annual meeting
of the JDC, held at the Hotel
Commodore on Sunday, Dec. 9.
Joseph C. Hyman, executive
vice chairman of the committee,
told the 2,000 Jewish community
leaders who attended the meet-
ing that the budget represented
an increase of $26,350,000 over
the amount allocated for the cur-
rent year.
Speaking of Jewish relief needs
in Europe and of the death and
devestation caused to the Jewish
communities in the war-ravaged
continent, Mr. Hyman said: "It
is a conservative estimate that
if a million and a half Jews sur-
vive in non-Russian Europe, at
least a million will need help in
one form or another. Many will
need more than emergency as-
sistance. They are without prop-
erty, means of self-support and
source of income.
"To finance these unfortunates
will require unparalleled funds.
This means that the United Na-
tions Relief and Rehabilitation
Administration and the Intergov-
ernmental Committee for Refu-
gees, as well as the various na-
tional Governments, will have to
provide substantial assistance."
for those who have not secured u
^
Downtown
Theaters
them in advance through organi-
zations affiliated with the Com-
MICHIGAN — Best - seller,
munity Council. The committee "Our Hearts Were Young and
urges everyone to come early to
be sure of a seat, as the number Gay," which made 20 million
readers howl with laughter, shares
of seats is limited.
screen honors with Preston Stur-
Symposium at Shaarey ges "The Great Moment," which
started Friday at the Michigan
Zedek Synagogue
Theater.
Rabbi Nathan to Speak
On 'Pattern of Jewish
Living" Fri., Dec. 22
Distribution Committee in 1944,
"A Pattern for Jewish Living"
over 70 per cent went for sheer
is the subject of the address. to
rescue programs. In cooperation
with the War ,Refugee Board we
be delivered by Rabbi Jacob
expended $9,984,000. Many
Nathan of Congregation B
things were tried. Children were
Moshe
at late Friday ever! )
rescued from occupied France
services, Dec. 22.
and brought or carried across
Oneg Shabat Dec. 22
Players begin at 8:15, and are
UNITED ARTISTS — Greer
the snowy passes of the Alps
and the Pyrenees into Switzer-
A symposium will feature the Garson and Walter Pidgeon carry conducted by Cantor David Katz-
A social hour and refresh-
land and into Spain. Hundreds
Shaarey Zedek Oneg Shabat at on their current love affair in man.
ments served by the Sisterhood
of adults, too, were helped to
"Mrs. Parkington," which con- follows at the conclusion
8:30
Friday
evening,
Dec.
22,
in
of the
cross from border to border, and
tinues for a second week at the services. The public is coidially
the Shaarey Zedek Social Hall.
brought to freedom.
United Artists. The second fea- invited.
"To many of the concentration
Fred M. Butzel will speak on ture is "Song of the Open Road,"
camps and labor battalions of
"The Jewish Welfare Federa- with Bonita Granville, Edgar
occupied Europe, JDC was able
tion"; Isaac Franck will discuss Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, W.
to send tens of thousands of
"The Jewish Community Coun- C. Fields, Sammy Kaye and his
parcels of food, medicines and
cil"; and Simaha Rubinstein, Orchestra, and young Jane Pow-
clothing through the invaluable
ell.
channels of the International Red
Shaarey Zedek educational di-
Cross," Mr. Hyman continued.
rector, will speak on "Jewish Ed-
FOX — "Carolina Blues" and
"Even in Poland we were able
"Strange Affair," an entertain-
ucation."
to effect contact with various un-
A question period will follow ing double feature program,
derground groups to provide
opened at the Fox Theater Fri-
this symposium.
funds for some salvation, some
On Friday evening, Dec. 15, day.
rescue, some relief. In Hungary,
the Young Women of the Bnai
we have exerted every conceiv-
.
•••••
_—_,A..1--
.--"t•ft;--
Brith Council of Detroit partici-
able human effort to help, via
pated in the Oneg Shabat at 8:30
Switzerland, via other neutral
p. m. They were led in the sing-
countries, via various interna-
ing of various Chanukah and
tional bodies, vio Switzerland,
Sabbath melodies by Cantor Ja-
via Catholic and Protestant auth-
cob H. Sonenklar.
orities. JDC supported tens of
Charles Rosenblatt and Max
thousands of refugees in Switzer-
Chomsky, of the Shaarey Zedek
presents two unique
land. in Spain, in Portugal, in
school faculty, discussed the top-
Sweden, in Russia, in Latin
ic,
"Now
is
the
Time."
America, and even in far-off
There was community singing
WARM-UP COATS
Message from Roosevelt
Shanghai."
A message from President and refreshments were served af-
Protection of JDC
ter the program.
Alexander Kahn, JDC vice Roosevelt praising the organiza-
The Friday evening social
tion
from
its
services
to
dis-
chairman, traced the development
gatherings which have been in-
tressed
Jews
abroad
was
read.
of the Joint Distribution Commit-
"Through three decades," it augurated at Shaarey Zedek will
tee as the major American agen-
said,
"your committee has been be continued through the winter
cy for aid to distressed Jews
the
constant
and unfailing source and until Passover. They have
overseas. "After a generation of
of
help
and
hope to the victims proved enjoyable, both in a • spir-
unprecedented service to Jews in
itual and material sense, and
all parts of the globe, the JDC of persecution and disaster. Your have been well attended. A num-
great
humanitarian
activities
has demonstrated that it justly
ber of outstanding speakers have
deserved the confidence and sup- have been especially marked been invited to address the gath-
throughout
these
tragic
and
try-
port that have been so generous-
erings. Everyone is invited.
ly given to it during these tragic ing war years. Through you our
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will
American
citizens
of
the
Jewish
years, not only by world Jewry,
preach a Chanukah sermon at
faith
have
been
able
to
extend
but by the Governments of the
tangible proof of their sympathy the Sabbath morning services in
World," he declared.
the Main Auditorium Dec. 16.
Pointing out that the JDC aid for their suffering brethren.
"Let us with hope forward to
reached every corner of the
IOTA SIGMA TAU
world "from Shanghai o Pales- a time when the hatred and
The initiation of new members
havoc
of
war
must
give
way
to
tine," Mr. Kahn emphasized that
of the Iota Sigma Tau Sorority
the organization has no axe to good will and cooperation in a was held Friday, Dec. 8, at the
democratic
world
of
peace,
plen-
grind. "It does not ask the
home of Miss Sue Zechman of
weary, wandering sufferer what ty and security for all."
One of the featured speakers Woodingham Dr.
his politics and what his beliefs
The new members are Lenore
are," he said. "If only he needs was Capt. Guy de Rothschild, Atlas, Elayne Hassey, Marion
help, it is given to him in the who is on the staff of Gen. Pierre Berg, Elaine Boxman, Marylin
form most useful and acceptable Koenig, Military Governor of Friedman, Janet Granadier, Reva
to him." He concluded by stating Paris. Describing the plight of the Kolodney, Elinor Schiff, Rosalie
that "there can be no substitute Jews in Paris, Capt. Rothschild Singer, Gloria Sugarman, Bernice
for the Joint Distribution Com- said that after the Nazi occupa- Weingarden, Joan Zechman.
mittee. It is one of the greatest tion of France in 1942 "every
hopes of our people abroad. We French Jew was in danger, every
must protect it against apathy man, woman and child risked be-
Niemb•r
on the one side and against ir- ing arrested and deported, wheth- Portraits
Time
er
in
his
home,
in
the
streets,
or
Phtographer*
responsible ambitions on the oth-
Weddings
.tssociat ion
worshipping
in
the
synagogue."
er." Other principal speakers in-
of America
He thanked the committee for
cluded Isaac H. Levy, who pre-
Children
its
relief
and
rescue
program
sided, and Rabbi Jonah B. Wise.
A Specialty
and declared that thousands of
vice chairman of the JDC.
persons
owed
their
lives
to
the
Baerwald Cha'irman
At the annual business meet- possibilities of immigration and
ing Mr. Bagrwald was re-elected to the financing of rescue by the
chairman. Mrs. Felix M. War- committee.
BARNETT
burg was renamed honorary
chairman. James N. Rosenberg
YIDDISH
STUDIO
again was elected chairman of
the board of directors. Albert H.
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