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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday March 5, 1943

Federation to Hear Latest
deport on Jews in Europe

Bnai Brith, Hadassah
Exceed Bond Quota
In Ann Arbor Drive

Dr. J. S. Liebman,
Radio Preacher,
Here March 17

Brotherhood Week was ob-

Contributors Urged to Attend Annual Meeting Monday at served by the Jewish community JNF Ladies Auxiliary to Hear
Center to Hear Dr. Schwartz, J.D.C. Official, Give
of Ann Arbor with a meeting at
Famous Boston Rabbi
the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation
First-Hand Story on Refugees
at Donor Event

on Feb. 24, under the auspices of
the Ann Arbor Lodge of Bnai
Brith and Hadassah.
Samuel Levy, president of
Bnai Brith, presided. Mrs. Oscar
Shorr is acting president of Ha-
dassah.
Principal addresses were made
by Dr. Charles Brashares, Pas-
tor of the Methodist church;
George Burke, prominent Cath-
olic laymen and member of the
Michigan Civil Service Commis-
sion, and Rabbi Jehudah M. Co-
hen, director of the Hillel Found-
ation.
The meeting culminated in a
War Bond campaign which sold
$55,000 of Bonds to members of
Bnai Brith and Hadassah. Sam-
uel Botham, chairman of the
campaign, announced that the
goal was $50,000.
A feature of the meeting was
the unveiling of an Honor Scroll
by Osias Zwerdling, containing
the names of 30 Ann Arbor Jews
who have joined the armed
forces.
Entertainment was provided by
Hillel Players and the Hillel
Music Group. Participants in-
cluded Eileen Blum of Erie, Pa.,
ABRAHAM SRERE
Selma Smith of Boonville, N. Y.,
announced by Joseph C. Hyman, Richard Bloomfield of Shaker
• executive vice-chairman of the Hts., O.; Elyse Gitlow of New
Joint Distribution Committee.
York and Thelma Davis of As-
bury Park, N. J. Leonard Levy
U.J.A. Makes Appeal
of Hillsdale, was master of cere-
NEW YORK — The executive monies.
committee of the United Jewish
SKLAR FAMILY CLUB
Appeal for Refugees, Overseas
Sklar Family Club met Feb.
Needs and Palestine made public
a special statement this week in 21, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
which Jewish communities Joseph Barnett. The following
throughout the country were members of the family are now
urged to meet the 1943 needs of serving with the armed forces:
the United Jewish Appeal agen- Lt. Meyer Maskin, Lt. Ben Re-
cies "regardless of any decision der, Pvt. Irving Goldman, Pvt.
that may be made with respect Seymour Goldman, Capt. George
Maskin, Pvt. Harvey Barnett and
to joining war chests for 1944."
Cpl. Roy Marcus. They are reg-
Emphasizing that the Jews of ularly remembered by the club
America are profoundly con- with packages. At this meeting
cerned with the responsibilities a donation was made to the Mat-
which the Joint Distribution Zo fund.
Committee, the United Palestine
Appeal and the National Refugee
Service have assumed, the ex-
ecutive committee expressed the
hope that Jewish communities
New York's Greatest
would consult the United Jewish
Radio Hit!
Appeal "before decisions affect-
ing the interests of the United
Jewish Appeal are reached."

Detroit Jews will have an opportunity to hear the latest
information on the position of the Jews in Europe, the help
that is being extended to refugees and the effectiveness of the
work of the Joint Distribution Committee, when Dr. Joseph
J. Schwartz, chairman of the European Council of the J.D.C.,
addresses the annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, next Monday evening, at.,

the Jewish Community Center,
Woodward and Holbrook.
Abraham Srere, president of
the Federation, who will preside
at the meeting, pointed out this
week that those who attend this
meeting will be able to secure
information that was hitherto
unavailable.
First-Hand Information
Mr. Srere said:
"The appearance at the Fed-
eration meeting on Monday of
Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz offers us
the opportunity we have been
looking for to secure information
regarding the status of European
Jewry from one who is best qual-
ified to speak on the subject.
"Our people are interested in
many questions, including the
following:
"What is the status of Jews
in the concentration camps in
France?
"Is there much hope to save
the children of Europe by set-
tling them in Palestine or the
Western Hemisphere?
"How much truth can we
place in reports like the one,
which came two weeks ago
from Rumania that Jews can
be transported in large num-
bers
from Nazi-dominated
countries?
"What is the attitude of
Spain towards the refugees and
to what extent can the Ameri-
can Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee provide help for
those who are stranded there?
"How extensive is the as-
sistance given the J.D.C. by
the United Nations?
"Is it possible for the J.D.C.,
through whose efforts 7,700
Jewish refugees have emi-
grated to Palestine and the
Western Hemisphere during
the past year, to continue the
task of evacuating victims of
Nazism?
"What is the status of the
refugees as well as the native
population in North Africa?
"How does the J.D.C. func-
tion in Portugal and Switzer-
land and in other neutral coun-
tries?
Other Questions
"These and many other ques-
tions which arise in our minds
call for informative answers, and
Dr. Schwartz is prepared to pro-
vide the necessary information.
"I therefore urge all contribu-
tors to the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, all the Jewish contribu-
tors to the War Chest and Com-
munity Fund, to attend Monday's
meeting and to utilize the oppor-
tunity of securing first-hand in-
formation on the historic work of
the J.D.C. in extending aid to the
millions of suffering Jews."
Affiliates Meet
In addition to the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation, the following - of
the Federation's affiliated agen-
cies will hold their annual meet-
ings on Monday:
Fresh Air Society, Jewish Chil-
dren's Bureau, Jewish Social
Service Bureau, Jewish Voca-
tional Service, North End Clinic
and the Resettlement Service.
The presidents of these agen-
cies will submit their annual re-
ports and election of board mem-
bers will take place.
The business meeting will take
place at 7:30 p. m. and the pro-
gram featuring Dr. Schwartz's
address will commence at 8:30
p. m.

J.D.C. Aides in London
NEW YORK — The arrival in
Lisbon last week of David Hays
Sulzberger of New York, promi-
nent philanthropic leader, who is
en route to London where he will
confer with British governmental
and private officials concerned

I with the refugee problem, was

IT'S HERE!

Mayne to Address
Israel Sisterhood

Temple Israel Sisterhood will
meet at 2 p. m. on Monday in the
Lecture Hall of the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts. Mrs. Roy Sarason,
program chairman, announces
that the speaker will be Rev.
John Q. Mayne, executive direc-
tor of the Detroit Round Table,
whose subject will be "Intoler-
ance — Public Enemy Ntunber
One." Mrs. Bayne Levin, presi-
dent, states that the meeting will
be open to the public.

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Dr. Joshua Loth Liebman,
Rabbi of Temple Israel of Bos-
ton, one of the largest congre-
gation in New England, will be

preachers, has been signally
honored by being asked for the
last four consecutive years to
broadcast on the coast-to-coast
network of the National Broad-
casting Co. on the Message of
Israel program.
Dynamic Orator
A dynamic orator and a keen
psychologist, Dr. Liebman has
lectured and preached at Har-
vard, 'Wellesley College, Prince-
ton Divinity School, Ohio State,
Vanderbilt University, leading
forums, college groups and
learned societies.
Rabbi Liebman has studied at
the Hebrew University in Jesu-
salem and is carrying on re-
search and writing in the field
of Hebrew philosophy and liter-
ature, at the same time lectur-
ing and writing on problems of
theology and psychology.
Guest Artist
The guest artist who will be
featured on the musical program
will be Sidor Belarsky, nationally
acclaimed basso cantante. Mr.

Belarsky was graduated from

the Leningrad State Conserva-
tory. He came to this country
in 1930 and within a short time
was hailed as one of the leading
artists here.

Buy War Bonds!

DR. JOSHUA LOTH LIEBMAN

the guest speaker at the annual
donor event of the Ladies' Aux-
iliary of the Jewish National
Fund, on Wednesday afternoon,
March 17, at the Masonic
Temple.
Rabbi Liebman, one of Ameri-
radio
famous
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