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Democratized Cominunity,
Strong Israel Are Goals of 70A

By BENJAMIN G. BROWDY
President, Zionist Organization of America

American Jews, together with their brethren
throughout the world, approach the new year
5711 with a prayer, coupled with hope and
courage. Our hearts are heavily laden with sorrow
over the renewed spilling of blood in a war which
has - been precipitated by the aggression of.totali,
tarian forces in violation of all concepts of free-
dom and human dignity and in defiance of the
will of the civilized world.
American Zionists stand solidly behind the
United Nations and our own government in their
position against aggression in Korea and in the
action to bring a halt to the march of the enemy
which threatens to destroy our liberties.
The Jewish state was among the first of the
democratic nations of the world—in sharp contrast
to the attitude of so-called neutrality and strad-
dling by the Arab states—to voice its support of
the efforts of the United Nations to restore peace
and security in Korea. In quick recognition of
the Communist aggression in Korea, having ex-
perienced aggression by her neighbors, Israel has
willingly offered assistance to the United Nations
in its stand to repulse the aggressors.
Israel has demonstrated its loyalty to the
charter of the United Nations. It is in the interests
of world peace that its position as a bulwark of
democracy in the Middle East be preserved and
safeguarded. We look to the American govern-

Columbia Establishes
Israeli Study Center

ment and people, as the foremost champions of
the cause of freedom of little nations, to continue,
to extend maximum economic and moral aid to
the fledgling state.
The Zionist Organization of America, in over-
whelnling consideration fur the future welfare of
Israel and of the Jewish people in its entirety, has
called-upon. its membership_ on the occasion of the
New Year to mobilize all constructive forces
within their respective communities for a renewed
effort in behalf of Israel, and for the strengthening
of the American Jewish community toward the
enrichment of our democratic heritages.
We are resolved to let no obstacles and no
human deterrent divert us from the course
toward the goal of a strong Israel and a more
unified and democratized American Jewish com-
munity.
In practical translation of its aim, the Zionist
Organization of America is proceeding forthwith
to implement all major points of its program to
aid in the economic up-building of Israel through
private investments, through the launching of a
series of major projects, through the sponsoring
of Z.O.A. colonies, as well as an expanded program
of cultural and education activities.
With the help of American Zionists, Israel will
overcome its present economic difficulties and its
heroic sacrifices to furnish a home for the hun-
dreds of thousands of homeless from all parts of
the world will not have been in vain.

Pearlman
Cartage

Co.

655 E. Lafayette

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The appointment of 10 district
chairmen to conduct solicitation
for the annual Torch Drive will
be made at the board meeting of
the Community Service Commit-
tee to be held at 8 p.m., Thurs-
day, Sept. 7 at the Dexter-Davi-
son branch of the Jewish Com-
munity Center. The Committee
is . the _former. Junior. Service
Group of the Jewish Welfare
Federation.
1 Milton Lucow, president, will
serve as co-chairman in the
Torch Drive with Vice-President
Avern Cohen.
The Committee will conduct
door-to-door solicitation in the
area bounded on the north and
south by Clairmount avenue and
West Grand boulevard, and on

Hydro
Mfg. Co.

3046 E. Outer Drive
TW. 2-2050

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

The Hamilton
Fish Co.

the east and west by Twelfth
street and Dexter boulevard.
Headquarters for the Commit-
tee during the Torch Drive
which begins October 17, will be
at the Jewish Community Center
on Wodward avenue.

NEW AJC OFFICES

Beginning Sept. 1, the Michi-
gan Council, American Jewish
Goegress - will be situated - at -its–
new offices on 12244 Dexter,
Mrs. Samuel Green, president,
announced.

Good Luck, Happiness

and Prosperity During

the New Year

The Honorable

GREETINGS . • .

HAMTRAMCK
Outfitting Co.

11301 JOS. CAMPAU

Charles W.
Jones

TO. 6-9320

Recorders Court Judge

Greetings

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Juniors Prepare for Torch Drive

TRAINING IMMIGRANTS

TEL AVIV—(ZOA)—As part
of the work of the Jewish
Agency Absorption Department
NEW YORK—(ZOA) — They for the vocational training of new
esablishment of a Center of immigrants and their employ-
!
Israel Studies, in which Ameri- ment in immigrants' camps, four
I metal work plants are being
can and foreign students will beI established in camps at Bat Gal-
trained as regional specialists in
(Haifa), Mahane Israel, Talp-
various professional fields, has io th (Jerusalem) and Beth Lidd.
been announced by Columbia I
University. The Center will be!
financed by the Jewish Agency.

The students will concentrate
on the economic, political and
social culture of Israel. They will
be trained to do work in busi-
ness, finance, journalism and
government service, and to serve
as specialists in research and
teaching in the social sciences,
religion and literature.
The ZOA is undertaking the
project of establishing university
chairs in Hebrew culture through-
out the United States.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, September 7, 1950

L'SHONO TOVO
TIKOSEVU!
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announces

GREAT LAKES
IRON AND METAL
COMPANY

ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS

Sunday, Sept. 10, 1950 - 10 a.m to 12 noon

270 HALTINER
VI. 2-1746

CONG. BNAI DAVID

ELMHURST AT FOURTEENTH

Lafayette Steel Corp.

Extends Its Heartiest Best Wishes for a
Happy New Year

13501 Sanders

VI. 2-4115

Registration for All Grades, Kindergarten thru High School

Courses are offered in Jewish religion, customs and ceremonies,
the Bible, history, liturgical and Israeli songs, elementary and
adv. Hebrew, dramatics, and arts and crafts for children.

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Holiday Greetings

Lewis
Brothers

3800 PURITAN

UN. 1-7700

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