C enter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Page 7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, September 7, 1950 sons and assign 40 persons to each 31. He'll collect food and cloth- tion which makes treasury gifts, reason we would arrive at only but when it gives nothing at all ing in his own little drive, but 1,600 persons out of a giving com- he's against "charity." That the to the biggest campaign of all be munity of 30,000. At most, the stands quietly by. community campaign does these 21. When he wants to be on a eople with the oblique ideas and (Continued from Page 6) same things a hundred times more 39. He -is greatly concerned the special excuses may represent around the corner to see for him- , board, he notes that the same old faces are running everything and effectively and a thousand times about our relations with the gen- five per cent. Ninety-five per cent self. there ought to be rotation in of- more often he doesn't take time eral community, but United of our public work eagerly and Foundation, Greater Detroit Hos- give well. Those with excuses 10. When he has had a "bad" fice. If his term expires and ro- to find out. year, he can't give much because tation is employed, then he's the He believes in the priority pital Fund and similar drives in may talk more loudly, may some- 32. he says he didn't make it; when victim of ingratitude. of the UJA, but only in resolu- which Jewish agencies are not in- times fool themselves into believ- he has had a good year he doesn't cluded are not for him. 22. He'd much rather tell tions. ing they speak for the "people." know if it will keep up, so he somebody else how the job should 40. His wife can have "what- At this time of the year it is 33. Applauding at meetings is can't give anyway. be done than be one of those to loyalty to our people; working ever she wants," clothes, car, com- good to hold up some of the "ali- and giving are "mere" fund-rais- forts, spending money, every- bi* for what they really are and 11. Nobody has to ask him to do it. give-that is, nobody has, to ask thing; but he doesn't believe in to congratulate ourselves on a - 23. He thinks that if he at- ing. tends a few meetings, the work him only once. 34. He believes that to build separate giving by women to the good community, in which the "difficult" person is the excep- 12. He gives to everything- in between meetings will get done up Israel he must attack the local campaign. five dollars to a Meshuloch and without him. • • • agencies. Or, his counterpart be- tional person-and the typical five dollars to, the whole Allied AND SO IT GOES. I could person, the majority, are true t-) 24. Ile doesn't give well now lieves equally wrongly that to Jewish Campaign-everything is because he gave years ago before build up our domestic services he discuss other attitudes that we the causes for which we stand. the new big givers came on the must be against the causes over- meet from time to time. There are worthy. 13. He gets too much mail, but scene. That a new giver might seas. as many reasons for not working if he would never hear from the give more in one year than he 35. He will talk about all the and not giving as human imagina- campaign, the campaign would gave in 20 is interesting, but not swimming pools and orphan asy- tion and realionalization are rich. never hear from him, because persuasive. lums that were built in Detroit Fortunately, these 40 reasons "nobody asked me." 25. He says that no matter when funds were needed so badly and more are used by a very small 1.4. Every year somebody in- how much he would give it might abroad. When you ask him: portion of our giving public. Even Best Wishes for a Happy sults him,-Nobody can count his not be enough-but on his level Where are these swimming pools? if we were to multiply these rea- money, not the way he holds on to he makes sure that it won't be. Where are these orphanages? he and Healthy New Year to * looks at you as if you're tricking it. Our Friends and Patrons 26. IF HE GIVES more this him out of a great truth that must GREETINGS 15. HE'S NOT LIKE other year, they may expect him to do be so, because he read it "some- people,-when he pledges he pays. as much next year, so he gives in where." It surprises him that more than neither year. 36. When he attends an an- 9U per cent of all pledges are col- 27. He takes more time than nual meeting he is exercising his lected. He really thinks that hon- he needs to pay his pledge be- franchise; when he stays away FOOD PRODUCTS CO. oring a pledge makes his dif- cause he's sure they'll be able to from a fund-raising meeting, he forgets that representation with- use the money later, too. ferent. Packers of 16. If, once in his lifetime, he 28. He knows all the figures out taxation isn't exactly right, should pledge more than the tax- and "facts" in the national direc- either. TEL-AVIV and 243 W. LARNED ST. deductible 15 per cent, he must tives, but he can't even name the 37. He says that every agency in which he is interested needs level off the next year, because it agencies right here in Detroit. WO. 3-8522 CROWN PICKLES doesn't occur to him that he can 29. He says he represents an more, but that doesn't stop him give money that isn't partly tax organization, but the organization from giving less.' 38. He belongs to an organiza- savings. (How money was raised may long since have forgotten before 1913, when the income tax that he represents it-or, quite law became effective, he doesn't possibly, the organization no long- er exists, but he still "represents." bother to check.) 30. He pleads for the poor 17. If he's asked to give to a building fund, he says he'll give people in the tents of Israel, but when you break ground, not car- he's against "mere philanthropy." ing that if everybody took that position no plans could proceed and no structure could ever get Rosh Hashonah Greetings started. 18. If he and five others concur and come to a decision, that's the public will, if others make a de- cision, that's autocratic and ar- bitrary. 19. H everybody goes along with him, that's unity; if he doesn't go along with others, the 11828 LINWOOD AVE. rights of the minority must not be stampeded. TO. 8-5500 20. If things are going his way, he demands a vote; if it looks bad, he calls for a quorum. 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