THE JEWISH NEWS May T. 1942 Children's Bureau Officers Elected 'War Savings Driv'e Launched By Mirchants Page Thirteen $400,000 Loan Asked for Rural ettlements in Eretz Israel s Butzel Retained as President; TEL AVIV (JPS-Palcor)---That the Jewish Agency - Miss Clarice Freud Chosen or Palestine mobilize a loan for $400,000, to be applied 12th Street • Business ,Men Executive Director toward the consolidation of the new agricultural settle- Collect $2,250 at Initial ents recently established, was urged in resolutions Patriotic Rally The Jewish Chidren's Bureau adopted at the Conference of the Agricultural Council of Board has reelected Fred M. Butzel as president, Herman Co- hen, vice-president, and Dr. Harry C. Metzger, secretary. Dr. A. Max Kohn is treasurer. The board also has elected Miss Clarice Freud as executive director of the Bureau, a position which had been filled by Her- man M. Pekarsky since January 1941, when the Jewish Children's Home and the Jewish Child Placement Bureau were merged into the new Children's Bureau. A special meeting of the 12th Street Merchants Association was held April 22 at Lachars Hall, to organize a campaign for the sale of War Savings Stamps and Bonds among the 250 business places in the vicinity. Jack Halperin was elected chairman of the drive, and the following executive committee was chosen: Nathan Shecter, Morris Davis. Bernard Pupko, H. Linsky and Sam Halberg. The members present at the meeting, which was-organized by Morris H. Goldberg, subscribed $2,250 as the initial step toward their goal. Plans soon will be made to appoint captains in each block between Grand Blvd. and Atkinson, to canvas merchants weekly. Officers of the association are: Kenneth May, president; Jack Halperin, vice president; Julius Pollack, secretary; and Nathan Shecter, treasurer. List Detroiters In Sixth Volume 0/Encyclopedia Albert Kahn, Judge Keidan, the Levins Among Those Included in New Volume t he Histadruth. In line with the general theme f the Conference, which met to consider the current status of colonization and to plan for the expansion of agricultural produc- ion, the resolutions called for such aid to the settlements as would enable them to extend heir farms and to erect essen- * * * tial buildings. The resolutions also urged the extension of all branches of agricultural produc- tion and the utilization of every inch of land in order to avoid the danger of shortage in the country. An exhibition illustrating the expansion of Jewish industry in Palestine since the outbreak of the war is shortly to be opened in this city, it was announced. Sixty per cent of the 300 new industrial establishments founded by the Yishuv are working for the Allied war tffort. it was pointed out. A noteworthy fea- ture is that a large part of the machinery and technical equip- ment for these new factories haS I been made in this country. Of the !new industries 78 are devoted to textiles. 55 to metal wares, 48 to chemical materials, 38 to food- stuffs, 7 to building materials, 20 to diamond polishing, 10 to cardboard making, 9 to leather requisites, 7 to electrical equip- ment and 20 to miscellaneous en- deavors. * * * or Victory Buy . U. S. Defense Savings Stamps And Bonds A MESSAGE TO YOU Kashruth Group OK's Committee The sixth .volume of the Uni- versal Jewish Encyclopedia which came off the press this week marked a new high in American Jewish scholarship. At a meeting of the Detroit This volume starts with Committee for Kashruth. held at JABAL and leads up to LEVITA, Congregation Bnai Zion, the con- 16th century Hebrew grammar- tinuance in office of the execu- ; ian. tive committee for a further six 1 More than 200 authorities months was ratified. have contributed articles to the volume. An annual budget of $1,000 was Among the biographical adopted, the sum to be raised by congregational levy. It also sketches featured are those of the following Detroiters: Albert was decided to work out a form- ula to give proper representation Kahn, noted architect; Judge to shochtim and kosher butchers Hary B. Keidan, of Wayne Coun- on the board. RePorts presented ty Circuit Court; the late Rabbi emphasized especially the Judah Leib Levin; the latter's achievements in the field of sons. Prof. Samuel M. Levin, Isa- Passover kashruth. dore Levin and Abraham J. Le- yin; Saul R. Levin. Honduran Consul in Detroit, and his broth- JR. HOME RELIEF FETE er. 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