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Friday, May 22, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Four

Roosevelt Urges Generous
Support of Jewish Appeal

Calls For Reinforcement of Humanitarian Front as Vital

Sector in War Effort; Acclaims Ideal of

Helpfulness to Others

President Roosevelt urges generous support of the
United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and
Palestine as a means of reinforcing "the humanitarian
front as a vital sector in our wear effort." In a letter ad-
dressed to Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, a national chairman of
the United Jewish Appeal, which is the single fund-raising

DRUGS RECEIVED IN RUSSI

Joint Distribution Committee Receives Cabled Ackno
edgement from Polish Ambassador in Kuibyshev

The first four shipments of a are being purchased by the Jo
total of $50,000 worth of drugs, Distribution Committee for P

medical supplies, vitamins and ish refugees in Russia, have
concentrated food products which rived in Kuibyshev, it
Victory's 'In the Bag'
learned in a cable received
the Committee from Stanisl
Graduates to Have
Kot, Polish Ambassador to R
sia.
Charge of Program
The Joint Distribution Co
inittee is the chief Ameri
The religious school of Bnai agency for aid to distressed Je
Moshe will graduate the mem- overseas. It is collaborating w
bers of the ninth grade into the the Polish Government-in-E
upper departments of the school in a non-sectarian program
help to the 2,000,000 Polish re
at 11 a. m. Sunday, May 31. Rela-
gees who are scattered throu
tives and friends of students, as out Russia. Two of the s
well as the public, are invited ments, containing vaccines, w
to attend the service.
flown to Russia. The other t
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan, relig- were carried on Russian bo
ious head of the school, an- freight-and-duty free.
nounces an innovation in the
Among the medicines wh'
services in that the program will the J.D.C. has shipped are *
be conducted by the graduates, portant serums, such as chol
with Marion Aaron as the vale- vaccine, tetanus antitoxin
dictorian. Rabbi Nathan will typhoid combined, insulin, spir
speak, and Rabbi Moses Fischer of turpentine, castor oil, quini
will give spiritual advice to the sulphate, codein, digitalis a
new graduates.
other drug staples.
There will be a reception in
The Joint Distribution Co
the downstairs hall following the mittee is a constituent of
United Jewish Appeal for
• wo tnousana sets 01 three service.
gees, Overseas Needs and Pal
containers like this have been
placed in as many homes in 20 — BUY DEFENSE BONDS — tine.
cities by the salvage corps of
Aleph Zadik Alep, Bnai Brith
youth organization, in an effort
to test the effectiveness of sys-
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instrument for the Joint Distri-' ,
bution Committee, United Pales-
tine Appeal and National Refu-
gee Service, the Chief Executive
emphasized that "in these days
when inhumanity and cruelty ,
are taking toll of so many inno-
NEW YORK—Leaders in the
cent victims throughout the
world, it is more than ever nec- civic, religious, social welfare
essa•y for us to uphold the ideal and educational life of America
of helpfulness to others." The will join on Sunday, May 24, at
text of the letter appears on the the Commodore Hotel to pay
tribute to Dr. Mordecai M. Kap-
first page of this issue.
RECOGNIZES CAMPAIGNS
President Roosevelt sent his
message as campaigns in 1,900
communities throughout the
country neared their climax in
an intensive effort to provide
funds for war relief activities in
allied and neutral countries in
Europe and other parts of the
world. the defense and upbuild-
ing of the Jewish homeland in
Palestine and provision for refu-
gee adjustment to the American
are watching the results of this
war effort. The Detroit Allied
experiment.
Jewish Campaign for a quota of
$985,000 includes these objec-
tives.
The Joint Distribution Com-
mittee is supporting humanitar-
ian work in many countries
throughout the world—including
non-sectarian relief for 2,000,000
Polish refugees in Russia, aid to
The National Council of Jew-
many thousands in unoccupied
ish Juniors, Detroit Section, will
France, Portugal, Spain, Switzer-
DR. MORDECAI M. KAPLAN
hold its final social event of the
land, Sweden, Morocco and other
neutral territories in the Old Ian, noted Jewish rabbi and season in the form 4 an all-day
World, and assistance to 115,000 teacher, on his 60th birthday an- outing, "Paradise-on-the-Lake,"
refugees in 18 Latin American niversary, it was announced by May 24, beginning at 3:30 p. m.,
Abraham T. Thomson, dinner
countries.
at the Helfman slimmer home
chairman.
AIDED 5,000 TO ESCAPE
Born in Lithuania, Dr. Kaplan on St. Clair shores, two miles
It has aided 5,000 persons to
escape from Europe to free•coun- came to the United States in from Mt. Clemens. Fifty service-
1889. He is dean of the TeaChers men stationed at Selfridge Field
tries since Pearl Harbor.
The United Palestine Appeal Institute of the Jewish Theologi- will be guests of the Junior
snpports the upbuilding and de- cal Seminary, and professor of Council for the day.
fense of the Jewish homeland in homiletics at the seminary. He
Transportation to Mt. Clemens
Palestine, whose 550,000 men and is on the faculty of Teachers may be arranged by calling Anne
women are totally mobilized for College, Columbia University, Stern, TYler 6-2428. Reserva-
the support of the Allied armies and was professor of education tions are being taken by Ruth
at the Hebrew University in Sher, general chairman, TO.
in the 141iddle East.
The National Refugee Service Palestine from 1937-1939
7-3682, and Sylvia Collins, TO.
is promoting this country's unity
8-1448. Francis Cohn is program
by speeding the integration into
chairman.
American life of freedom-loving
"Paradise-on-the-Lake" is open
newcomers who have found hos-
to the public. To reach the Hell-
pitality here, and it is aiding the
man summer home, take Gratiot
victory effort by helping them
Ave. to Mt. Clemens, turn right
1,) make use of skills and experi-
Preparations are being made in on Crocker Blvd. to Jefferson,
once valuable to war production. Detroit for the eighth national left on Jefferson, one block to
convention of the Pioneer Wo- Hichler, turn right and go to-
man's Organization of the United ward the lake to the first cottage
States and Canada, to take place on the left.
here at the Book Cadillac Hotel,
"I never regarded the rich Jew
June 10 to 14.
A a Detroit Council meeting as the better Jew."—Lessing.
An encouraging report of the on May 4, local clubs reported on
activities of the Arlazaroff work for the coming convention.
Branch of the Jewish National A souvenir book deciated to
Workers' Alliance has been sub- the Vocational School in Tel
mitted by Mrs. Adele Mondry, Aviv is planned.
GUARANTEED SERVICE
Rose Kaufman addressed a
Make your radio last
secretary. Morris Schaver is
large
assembly
last
Tuesday
at
longer and use mini-
president of the branch.
the
Book
Cadillac.
She
will
also
mum current. We do
1V1rs. Mondry's report shows
the job at your home
that $39,000 has been collected be guest speaker at a number of
quickly, satisfaction
planned
membership
teas.
during the year for various
guaranteed.
Delegates from over 230 clubs
cau.-ies, including Allied Jewish
Largest Selection of Jewish
Campaign, Gewerkshaften, Jew- in the United States and Canada
Records in Michigan
ish National Fund, Hechalutz are expected at the convention,
Aviation Fund, Farband Schools, it is announced by the national
HOgarth 4717
British War Relief, Poale Zion secretariat, Sara Feder and
11525 Dexter
Emergency Fund, Round Table Dvora Rothbard.
of Jews and Christians, Habon- 41.10:100.,04100‘.10" ■ 11:, .10:100:100000410:W00000004.±~0.41cAN‘
im, Hashomer Hatzair, Frontier,
Kaempfer, Workers' Bank, etc.
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This branch participates in all
important community causes,
and Mrs. Mondry's report
cates that there is hardly a cult-
ural or philanthropic or social
movement that does not receive
T;t
the interest of the members.

Honor Eminent
Leader May 24

Junior Council
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Synagogue - Council
Re-Elects Goldstein

NEW YORK (JPS)—Dr. Israel
Goldstein was re-elected Presi-
dent of the Synagogue Council
of America for a one-year term
at a meeting of delegates here.

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