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September 07, 1945 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-09-07

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Pap Sixteen

Frid ay, September 7 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

OUR HOPE
FOR TOMORROW

(Continued from Page 1)

DR. J. J. SCHWARTZ

In Europe today, J.D.C. work-
ers in a score of countries are in
the thick of the good fight to find
solutions for these problems and
save the children.
J.D.C., in contact with various
Allied and neutral governments,
has negotiated for the admission
of more than 5,000 of these chil-
dren to temporary havens sup-
ported by the J.D.C. These coun-
tries are opening their doors to
the children, despite acute short-
ages which have kept their own

J.D.C., in cooperation with SH-
nationals on short rations.
Ai this goes to press, two ! AEF and the Jewish Agency.
thousand children are on their Other transports are being ar-
way to Switzerland. One thousand ranged.
In the meantime, J.D.C. is still
will find homes in England. A
thousand are already in France. caring for thousands of children
Sweden offered to take all the who are citizens of the countries
children, Jewish and non-Jewish, in which they reside, or who live
from Bergen Belsen who were or- in lands from which immediate
phans, sick, or whose parents immigration is not possible or not
a prime necessity. Tens of thou-
were sick.
sands of children are benefiting
Temporary Admission
from the aid that goes directly to
But the generosity of these
their parents. But other tens of
countries is not the final solution.
thousands are orphans or chil-
The children have been admitted
dren yet to be reunited with their
for temporary stays only. Those
parents. J.D.C. is now maintain-
who have relatives must be help-
ing, fully or in party, more than
ed to rejoin them. A permanent
24,000 such children in France,
homeland must be found for
Belgium, Switzerland, Holland,
those who have none.
Greece and Turkey. Thousands
For the great majority of
more are living in Romania and
these children, Palestine offers
Hungary and benefit from JDC's
the best solution. There the chil-
aid
program in these countries.
dren can forget the horrors of
Two other serious problems in
their early years, and develop in-
to healthy, normal young men connection with the children are
and women. As soon as certifi- receiving the attention of J.D.C.
cates for these children are avail- Those children who can must be
able, they will be moved to the reunited with relatives and par-
ents. In the capitals of most of
Holy Land.
the countries of western Europe,
Within the last month 242 or-
the J.D.C. now maintains tracing
phaned children were emigrated
from Bergen Belsen and other
notorious camps to Palestine.
Rosh Hashonah Greetings .
sailed on the S.S. Mataroa, char-
tered by J.D.C., which brought
1,164 persons to Palestine. Many
of these adults were also ex-
internees. This marked the first
transport of Jews from a liber-
ated concentration camp into Pal-
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estine and was arranged by the

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