Page Ten ,THE :JEWISH NEWS Keys Is Named Chairman Of War Record Committee Complete Record of Jewish Men and Women in Service To Be Compiled; Procedure of Collecting Data Outlined; Volunteect Workers Needed (Continued from Page 1) Mr. Keys said that his commit- tee hopes to enlist the cooperation of hundreds of volunteer workers in the task of gathering the war records. He pointed out that as a basis for gathering these records, the office of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration has a list of approximate- ly 35,000 prospects and contribu- tors to the Allied JeWish Cam- paign; a list of names of _18,000 family units; lists of organiza- tions and congregations„ includ- ing the names and addresses of their officers; a record of more than 5,000 names of men and wo- men in the armed forces already compiled for the Jewish Welfare Board Army and Navy Commit- tee, and several hundred forms representing returns from the queStionnaires which were print- ed in The Se -wish NeWs three months ago. - Proposed Procedure The war records committee will have the cooperation of the fund-raising organization of the Allied Jewish Campaign, includ- ing the Detroit Service Group; the Junior Service Group-, the Women's Division and the Organ- ,tions Division. ; The propOsed procedure for gathering the records is as • fol- lows: =. A—An Educational, Campaign to be conducted prior to any can-' vass for the purpOA-Oti-Stitritilat- ing . the comtnunitY' ,anift.'creating general• interest this. ; project. This educatienat program will , be conduCted Under "the direc- Eon of the Publicity Committee of the Ariny and Navy 'Commit- tee and will cover the following: (1)—Publicity in the Anglo- Zewish and YiddiSh press, printing- special forms to be filled out and returned, as well as 'publicity in', the Temple, Synagogue and Organization bulletins.. (2)—Use of the Jewish radio program. , (3)—Direct-by-mail letters to be sent to the 18,000 family units. (4)—Arrangements with or- ganizations for speakers to ad- dress their meetings. B — Direct-By-Mail Canvass. The summer months will be util- ized for a direct-by-mail canvass and the following method will be used: (1)—A letter to the list of 35,000 prospects, enclosing a , printed form and return en- velope. This will serve as a follow-up to the letter sent to the.18,000 family utits as :these names -will. be. . repeated in the list of 35,000 names. (2)--A letter to all organiza- tions :requesting them . to can- vass-iheir:inemberrby'mail, orr if it is'`' a _mote expedient method, through the , cliWibu.- ton of forms at their meetings. -. , ers in the ':division will be ar- ranged in advance. of the personal canvass. This will tend to stimu- late interest and will provide an opportunity_ to issue instructions to the workers. • E—Special Information. From time to time the Jewish Welfare Board requests special informa- tion concerning, citations, casual- _ ties, deaths,. _prisoners, etc. This requires. a special type of investi- gation. This _function-,will be as-. signed . . a committee of respon- s i ble women. The form to be filled in for use in the compilation of the war records will be found on Page 6 of this issue of The Jewish NeWs. - When the complete record is gathered; the names of 'Set'vice- men and 'Servicewomen will be •published in The JeWish News. Mr. Keys has announced the selection of a War Records Tech- nical Advisory Committee' con- . sisting of the following: Prof. Samuel M. -'Levin, • Maj. Paul W• Bromberg, Herman M. Pekarsky, • Harold - Silver, Jack Spencer, Hermam..Jacobs, • -Isaac Franck, Miss Esther Prussian, Miss Hannah . G: Ferman and -Mr.. Keys. - ' !- - General - Committee -The War ReCordS Genet:61)03m- - inittee consists -.of the following: Irving Blumberg, Joseph Bern- stein, •Mrs. H. - C: Broder, David . Goldrn-a-n; - -SarnUel Rhodes,- Aaron Droock, 'Harry M. -Shul- man and David Welling. The officers- and members of the executive committee of the Detroit , Army. and Navy. Com- mittee of the . Jewish Welfare Board are: Samuel H. Rubiner, chairman; Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, vice- . chairman; Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, treasurer; Herman Jacobs, secre- tary; Fred M. Butzel, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, Henry Meyers, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Lawrence Michelson, Herman M. Pekarsky, Mrs. Abra- ham Srere, Mrs. Emil Waldbott, Mrs. Henry Wineman, Harry Platt, Myron A. Keys, Mrs. A. H. Brodie, Mrs. Harold Smilay, Isaac Shetzer, , John Spencer, Miss Hannah G. Ferman. State JWB Chairman Fred M. Butzel is chairman of the State J.W.B. Committee. The Detroit - Serve- - a - Camp Committee, whose project is te provide the needs for Camp Hawaii, consists of Mrs. Henry Meyers,.chairman; Mrs. A. H. Brodie and Mrs, Max Frank, vice-chairmen; Mrs. ,Irving Dwor- Ginzberg Citation Given Dr. Goldman General Meeting . general meeting of all -work 23, 1943 Mann Predicts Jews Won't Seek Revenge on Germane Dr. Solomon Goldman of Con- gregation Anshe Emet of ,Chi- cago, former president of the 'They Are Not Your Foes,. But- You Are. Their. Enemies,' Zionist Organization of Arnerica, - --• He writes -i-n-Stirring• Article -Errfitied 'Germans, received the Louis Ginzberg ci- -'What o TomOrrow'?' NEW YORK • PPS):—Despite .the - fact that • they have suffered• most '•at the hands of the Nazis; the Jews alone will seek no revenge; it is 'predicted by Dr. --Thomas Mann, Nobel - Prize winner' in literature' who is himself- a refugee from Germany. Writing in the current issue of Liberal Judaism, Dr. Mann challenges the conscience of the German people in an article entitled, "Germans, . What of Tomorrow?" "It 1,N,Tould- be interesting to know your innermost thoughts ab -- the -,Conduct of :those who sneak and act for Y6u-before the world without," he _States. "For example, what are Your feelings, as human beings, toward the -anti:-.Jewish''atrocities -Europe? _ "You continue to .sUpp94:t ler's War, and you endure to the utmost, out of, fear-.of' What de- feat-must bringt. fear. -:pf .the ven- geance that will be::wreaked up- DR. SOLOMON GOLDMAN on everything. Gennan by the tation from the Jewish.Theologi- maltreated nations ,, ofEur ope. cal Seminary of America, on Seek NO ;Revenge - Prof.. Ginzberg's 70th birthday: • "The Jews alone will seek no . A part of the citation honoring i. revenge. They are theiiibst de fenseless• of all your V.lefiiiiS; 'the 'Dr. Goldman' reads: least dispoied - to - --viplellee and "Through your studies, , • .your ' ilood=41- iiTstineds,;EYeiikaa:Ithr_y writings and yoUr speeches yoti . are not yet- your' foesi''biit YOU' are have contributed greatly to the advancement of knowledge of their enemies. You - will fail to Jewish affairs and thought, just . make this hatred reciprocal. Jews, are virtually always philo-Ger- as through your singular gifts mans. - - - . as an interpreter and teacher of "If you should-be driven to the the faith' bf our father's YOU' have inspired Many to a reverent un derstanding of our tradition." • , brink of disaster, as : appears like- ly, it will be the Jews themselves, who will counsel against punish- ing you. In all probability they will be your only friends. " . . anybody be . better off if the Jews are annihilated? Gradual Defeat Possible "Does he 'believe that "world Jewry' will abandon the - war against the Nazis in fear of the realization that the downfall of the Nazis will spell the destruc- tion of the last' Jews in Europe? Gundolf's misbegotten disciple regards gradual defeat is possi- ble. But the Nazis are determined not to ,go to Hades ,alone; they will attempt to drag the Jews with them. "I believe, however, that the derman. armies - that will be streaming-back -after the' War will have -something• other 'than po- groms :to think about. But . Until they are beaten they 'will be in deadly, insane earnest about an- nihilating the JeWs."-- man, secretary, and Mrs. .M. Lu- piloff, treasurer. Mrs. H. J. Smilay is chairman of the Hospital. Gifts. Kit Project Committee, whose personnel in- eludes Mesdames Emil Waldbott, H. J. Millman, Maurice L Corn- field, -Benjamin. Krell Jr., Samuel B. Danto and Charles Smith.- Dr. B. Benedict Glazer is chair- man of the religious activities committee, of which Isaac Shet- zer is vice-chairman. Mrs. Abraham Srere is chair- man of the hospitality committee. The food committee • is headed by Mrs. A. H: Brodie. Mrs. Julian H. Krolik is chair- man of the hostess committee. Lawrence J. Michelson is chair- man of the publicity committee which includes Philip Slomovitz, Edward Kahn, Joseph Bernstein, Louis Bass, Jacob Margolis and Hyman. Altman. Mrs.' Meyers, • as chairman of the Serv-a-Camp Committee, re- ports that numerous activities are being sponsored in behalf of Camp Hawaii which is being sponsored.by the Jewish com- munity of Detroit. -- • Personal Canvass C—Clearance and Preparation of Prospect List Before Personal Canvass. In order to avoid dupli- cation of effort, the prospect list will be cleared by eliminating the names of those who have sent in forms With the necessary in- formation. D—Personal Canvass. The per- sonal canvass wills not begin until after Labor Day. Although one group may assume the responsi- bility for organizing the volun- teers, this is recognized as a city- wide project and as many groups as possible will be invited topar- ticipate. The committee will follow the lines generally pursued in - de- veloping a fund-raising proced- ure, except that 'this solicitation will be done on a geographical setup rather than through trade and professional interests. 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