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THE JEWISH NEWS
April 17, 1942
$985,000 Quota Sets Campaign Record
omen's Division Raises '41 9000
owards Drive Goal of 591 9000
Hears Stirring Address by Marvin Lowenthal; Will Continue
to Hold Report Meetings on Mondays
and Fridays
41'
AT 'MONDAY'S RALLY OF WOMEN'S DIVISION: From
left to right: Mrs. Henry Wineman, Marvin Lowenthal
and Mrs. Hyman C. Broder.
Survival of the Jewish people de-1'
/ends on the United Nations' vic-
;ory, according to Marvin Lowen-
hal. noted *author and lecturer,
tho was the principal speaker at
he opening of the Junior ServiCe
_group Secticn of the Allied Jewish
'ampaign Sunday evening, and at
he first repot t rally of the Wo-
Will Reveal Zweig
Letters in 10 Years
JERUSALEM (Palcor)—Stefan.
Zweig's correspondence with
many famous authors will be
brought to light in 1952, it was
revealed here by Prof. Gothard
Weil, head of the Jewish Na-
tional and University Library on
Mount Scopus.
The ( famous Viennese author.
whc died in tragic circumstances
in Brazil during the last week
of February, had tranterred his
files of correspnadence with the
authors to the Library in 1933
and had supplemented the gift in
later years by many other letters
of the same kind, Prof. Well as-
serted. The librarian ex: -,iained
that Zweig had, however, set the
condition that the material was
to be neither published nor even
shown to anyone until 10 year:,
after his death.
New Goal Demands Top Effort; Women's and Junior Groups
Active As Stage Is Set for Formal
Opening May 10
A quota of $985,000 has been set for the 1942 Allied
Jewish Campaign by the steering committee' which acted
on the final decisions of the budget committees set up by
the Jewish Welfare Federation and the Detroit Service
Group.
As was indicated in the first issue of The Jewish News,
the 55 agencies—overseas, local and = —
national—which are included in the
I SPEAKERS' BUREAU
drive, asked for appropraitions to-
The Speakers Bureau of the Al-
tailing in excess of $1.100.000. The
iled Jewish Campai'm has placed
steering committee reached the fin- ,
al decision on the $985.000 quota ' speakers before 119 men's. women's
after paring down certain sums and and junior organization. Many
i i u
ssa ry other organizations will be addres-
d ec
idi
ng on the minimumnece
before the opening of the cam-
for the various causes included in sed
paigri and bookings are being sched-
the drive.
uled now. Some of the leading in-
Sunday, May 10, has been desig-
dividuals in the Jewish community
nated as the formal opening date
have served as campaign speakers.
of the 1942 Allied Jewish Cam-
The Treasury Gifts division,
paign, according to the announce-
which secures pledges from organ-
ment by Fred M. Butzel, chair-
izational treasuries, is now in the
man.
midst of its work. The executive
Workers and contributors are
committee for the Men's Treasury
asked to reserve that evening for
Gifts met Thursday, Arpil 9, for
a special dinner program which
assigning organizational slips and
now is being arranged.
determining procedure for securing
organizational pledges. The women's
committee in the Treasury Gifts
Division is under the chairmanship
of Mrs. Maurice Klein.
A special congregational commit-
tee to secure pledges from congre-
gations and-their affiliates is now
Lauds Generosity of British Jews; Also Describes Observa- being organized. This committee
will meet Sunday. April 19. at 11
tions of J. D. C. Work Conducted in Lisbon; Cites De-
a.m., in the Jewish Community
termination to "See War Through”
Center. The film. The Promise."
will be shown and several of the
The first significant gathering of Detroit leaders Detroit rabbis will participate in
in behalf of the 1942 Allied Jewish Campaign took place the work of this committee.
Meetings of the men's executive
Wednesday evening, at an intimate event arranged in
• committee and of the women's- coin-
.
honor of Dr. Abba Hillel Silver. of Cleveland, brilliant mittee
in the Treasury Gifts Divi-
orator who is the national chairman of the United Pales- sion will be held again during the
tine Appeal, one of the constituent agencies of the United coming 'week, to get reports and
further plan the work.
Jewish Appeal.
Reports of recent progress in the
Initial announcements of pledges
economic life of Palestine. as con-
to the campaign. made at this din- present either duplicated last year's tained in a special message which
ner, indicated that the concern gifts or made substantial increases. , Abraham Srere. pre.:ident of the
over the plight of millions of Jews, in order to meet the increase in this Jewish Welfare - Federation. has re-
as well as the needs of local and year's budget.
ceived from the New York office of
national agencies. will lead the cur-
In his address. Dr. Silver reported the' United Palestine Appeal. have
rent drive to success. Many of those
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been released to workers in the
Allied Jewish Campaign, as illus-
trations of the kind of work which
1942 pledges to the Allied Jev..-i ,th
‘ Campaign will encourage and de-
Dr. Silver Reports to Local
Leaders on London Visit
en's Division of the Allied Jewish
'ampaign Monday noon_ Mr. Low-
nthal pointed out that even a vic-
ry for our forces would not in
tself insure life for millions cf
ews now endangered, unless. along
itb our general aid toward . vic-
„• we also continued to meet our
pecial responsibilities in behalf of
MRS. ABRAHAM SRERE
ewish war sufferers throughout
he world.
women's report rally. Mrs. Abra-
The Women's rally, held Monday ham Srere will preside.
The Women's Division of the
n at the Jewish Community
ter, was presided over by Mrs. Allied Jewish Campaign will con-
ian C. Broder, chairman of the tinue tc hold report rallies at noon
omen's Division, with Mrs. Henry on Mondays and Fridays.
The. rallies already scheduled, all
ineman in charge of reports from
he special gifts group, of which of them taking place at the Jewish
Community Center, will be held
he is the chairman. A total
of April 20, 24. 27 and May 1.
41,000 was reported in pledges to-
- ard the Women's Division goal of
95,000.
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Allied Jewish Drive to Aid
55 Agencies Is Launched
YOUTH DIVISION TO COMMENCE
"n17ngerxotcP:irit
i'rt:''' h:Lthpe.rivd`Z-, ACTIVE SOLICITATIONS SUNDAY
17, at 12 o'clock,
ALLY ON FRIDAY
pril
UP-TO-DATE FACTS
at the Jew-
These latest facts re'tarding. Pal-
estine follow:
CITRUS—The first order of the
1942 season for Palestine lemons,
amounting to 5.000 cases. came from
Turkey. The Jewish Agency has
been a major . factor in the expan-
sion of markets for the citrus fruits,
and in the development of research
for the use of citrus in commercial
fields. In the month of December,
1941, the Jewish Agency spent $39,-
714 for aid to the citrus growers.
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'11 Community Center, with Mrs.
Series of Division Meetings Planned by Leaders; 175 Young People Attend Opening Din-
accb Ehrlich, well-known Viennese
ner Meeting Addressed by Lowenthal
ucator, as speaker. Mrs. Ehrlich,
'ho recently toured Canada in be-
'ialf of Hadassah, has experienced
he trials of the war and witnessed
azi persecution at first-hand. Mrs.
'ineman will preside.
On Monday, April 20, Fred M.
utzel. chairman of the Allied Jew-
h Campaign, will address the third
Russian Relief
vents Planned-,
Left to right: D. Weisman, Samuel Travis, Beatrice Lieberman, Albert Lieber-
man, Mrs. David A. Goldman, David A. Goldman, Marvin Lowenthal, Hannah H. Fer- Mrs.
man, Maurice A. Glasier and Ruth Kogan.
DeRoN Gives
Yacht to Navy
A series of events have oeen ar-
Members of the Junior Division lum of the Jewish Community Center. A special program is being
ed by the Folks' Committee cf
of the Allied Jewish Campaign will Juniors will be held on Sunday planned for this occasion.
Mrs. Aaron DeR.oy, prominent
e Russian War Relief fund,ac-
Over 175 young .people were pres- ,
Jewish leader, has turned over her
ording to an _announcement at a begin the solicitation of their pros-
ent at the opening dinner of the
palatial 110-fcot yacht "Yoreda" to
reference of the committee. held pects during the week of April 19.
Junior Division which was held on
the United States Navy for war
unday morning at the Jewish During that week all divisions will
Sunday, April 12, at the Jewish
duty. It is being stripped and re-
ommunity Center.
Community
Center,
Marvin
Lowen-
hold their meetings at the Jewish!
fitted and will carry a complement
The events planned include the Community Center.
thal, noted lecturer and author,
Rowing:
was the guest speaker. Albert L. of 25 men.
Division meetings will be held as
April 15—Litmuanian Federption follows: On Monday evening, April
Lieberman. Chairman of the junior
t the Workingmen's Center; Bare- 20. Division JA, Sol Schwartz and
pre-campaign, announced that the
'tzer Aid Society at Jericho Hall; Mrs. Harriet Goldman, Co-Chair-
quota for pre-campaign is $3,750.
All merchants on Twelfth St.,
inkovitzer Society at the Bnai men, and Division JC, Helen Good-
Junior pre-campaign includes all
between West Grand Blvd. and
oshe Synagogue.
slips over $10. "It is gratifying to
man and Harold Mahler, Co-Chair-
Clairmount Ave., have been in-
April 20—Pisgah Lcdge of Bnai men; Tuesday, April 21. JB, Morse
report", said Mr. Lieberman. "that
vited to a special and urgent
Prof. C. B. Hilberry, chairman of
rith at Jewish Community Center; D. Shiffman and Ann D. Brooks,
despite the fact that the pre-cam-
meeting, sponsored by the War
iddish Folks Ferein at the Beth Co-Chairmen; Wednesday, April 22,
paign slips have been in the hands the Department of English at
Savings Committee, to be held
filo Immanuel Synagogue.
of the solicitors for only a few Wayne University, will review Carl
JD, William B. Katz and Goldie
Friday, April 17, at S P. M.
April 19, 20, 21—Ruzhiner
letY Levenstein, Co-Chairmen, JE, Ber-
days, we are able to bring in a Sandburg's "Lincoln" at the Book
sharp, in the Metropolitan Club
nefit Movie, (Soviet Pictu ) at nard Weissman and Jewell Prentis,
report of over $800, toward our goal. Chat of the Jewish Community
hall, 8923 Twelfth St.
ttman's Theatre.
We are certain that when every Center on Monday, April 20, at
Co-Chairmen. and JF. Chester L.
The speakers will include Prof.
solicitor has seen -every prospect, 8:30 P. M.
April 26—Litvisher Farband at Colen and Miriam Levin. Co-Chair-
E. IV. McFarland and Prof. W.
Book Chat programs are held at
orkingmen's Circle Bldg.; Cherni- men; Thursday, April 23 ,JG, Mich-
we will be able to report over 100
0.
Ross,
of
Wayne
University,
the Center cn alternate Monday
ver and Loyever Soviet Y
at ael Golding and Freda Jacobs, Co-
per cent of our quota."
and Frank Isbey, well known
Jacob .L. Keidan is the chairman evenings in the Adult Lounge. They
welfth and Taylor. - Chairmen. and JH, Max Fogelman
political leader.
of the Junior Division Drive; Da- are arranged in conjunction with
May 9—Berdichever Aid Society; `and Rcdelle Brder, Co-Chairmen.
vid A. Goldman and 'Samuel L. the Utley Branch public library.
Jericho Temple,
The first report rally of the
BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS!
Travis are vice-chairmen,
I The public is invited.
May 14—Brisker Society,
afternoon,
.April 26, in the auditor-
.
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Merchants Get
Call to War
Savings Rally
Prof. Hilberry at
Center Book Chat
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