Jewish Community Leaders
Aid War Chest Drive Here

Allied Jewish Campaign Again to Share in Distribution
of Fund Which Will This Year Exceed the $8,000,000
Mark; Appointments Announced

Seek War Chest Volunteer Workers

Irving W. Blumberg, co-chairman of the industrial
division in the 1944 War Chest campaign, has issued an
appeal for volunteer workers.
While the Women's Division is being organized,
and volunteers are being mobilized among the women
in the city, Mr. Blumberg urges that the men in the
community also should make plans immediately to
enlist in the campaign to be conducted from Nov. 1 to 16.
Those desiring to volunteer their services should
call the office of the Allied Jewish Campaign, 51 W.
Warren Ave., CO. 1600.

To meet the needs of constituent agencies and all war re-
lief appeals for 1944, the War Chest of Metropolitan Detroit
this week announced that the Fall campaign to be conducted
from Nov. 1 to 16 will have for it quota more than $8,000,000.
This year's drive will again include the Allied Jewish
Campaign overseas ; national and local agencies, the Detroit
Community Fund agencies, the U. S. 0. and 16 other war-
].elated causes.
Included in the war relief appeals are the United Sea-
men's Service, the War Prisoners' Aid and the British, Rus-
sian, Chinese, Dutch, Polish,

French, Greek, Belgian, Yugo-
slav and other causes.
Officers of the Detroit Serv-
ice Group, the fund-raising
agency of the Jewish Welfare
Federation of Detroit, are now
at work integrating the Jew-
ish workers into the War Chest
campaign machinery.
Headed by Eaman
Appointments announced by
Frank D. Eaman, president of
the War Chest, are:
Fred M. Butzel, campaign
vice-chairman; Henry "Wineman,
chairman of the advance gifts
unit; Abraham Srere, co-chair-
man of the special assignments
committee; Irving W. Blum-
berg, co-chairman of the indus-
trial division; Mrs. Hyman C.
Broder, vice-chairman of the
metropolitan unit.
Nate S. Shapero has been
named chairman of the cam-
paign program committee. Mel-
ville S. Welt is a member of
the campaign steering commit-
tee.
In the metropolitan unit,
under the direction of Mrs.
Broder, special assignments have
been given Mrs. Carl Schiller
and Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffee. Dis-
trict chairmen in the metropoli-
tan unit are: Mrs. Oscar M.
Zemon, Mrs. Louis Wolfe, Mrs.
Eugene Arnfeld, Mrs. Maurice
Landau and Mrs. Maurice Wag-
ner.
Named as Majors
In the advance gifts unit,
under the chairmanship of
Henry Wineman, Israel Himel-
hoch and Henry Meyers have
been named as majors. The fol-
lowing have been selected as
captains of teams in this unit:
Clarence H. Enggass and Julian
H. Krolik, Abraham Cooper and

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 24, 1943

British Jewry
Has 2 Foreign
Affairs Groups

Anglo - Jewish Association
Forms Own Committee;
Cooperation Assured

LONDON, (JTA)—The split
between the Board of Deputies
of British Jews and the Anglo-
Jewish Association reached its
climax this week with the for-
mation of a separate Committee
for Foreign Affairs by the lat-
ter which will function parallel
with a similar committee ex-
isting in the Board of Deputies.
The decision to form its own
Committee for Foreign Affairs
was adopted at a general meet-
ting of the association this week,
following weeks of fruitless
negotiations with the Board of
Deputies. The new body will
seek to cooperate with the for-
eign committee of the Board of
Deputies, it was decided at the
meeting.
Prof. Selig Brodetsky, presi-
dent of the Board of Deputies,
said that the board will do
nothing to widen the gap be-
tween the two organizations and
urged that the Anglo-Jewish As-
sociation act in the same spirit,
in order to enable cooperation
at a later date. Leonard Stein,
speaking for the Anglo-Jewish
Association,, said that the As-
sociation has no intentions of
following an anti-Zionist policy.

Hyman C. Broder, Harry Frank
and Harry S. Grant.
In the women's advance gifts
unit, Mrs. Henry Wineman and
Mrs. Abraham Srere are majors;
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will be
in charge of special assignments;
and captains in this division
are: Mrs. Isaac Gilbert and Mrs.
Herschel V. Kreger and Mrs.
Robert J. Newman and Mrs.
Nate S. Shapero.
Allied Campaign Agencies
Through the Allied Jewish
Campaign, the War Chest will
provide for the needs of 55 na-
tional, local and overseas
causes, including the United
Jewish Appeal, which raises
funds for the Joint Distribution
Committee, United Palestine
Appeal and National Refugee
Service; HIAS, ORT, Hebrew
University in Jerusalem, Na-
tional Jewish Hospital, Bnai
Brith Wider Scope; the Detroit
agencies, such as United Hebrew
Schools, Jewish Home for
Aged and other agencies and
services which were previously
supported by the Jewish com-
munity through the Allied
Jewish Campaign.
The Detroit Community Fund,
which finances the services of
80 Catholic, Protestant, Jewish
and non-sectarian agencies in
Detroit for the sick, orphaned,
aged poor, neglected and de-
pendent children, includes in its
program, now provided for by
the War Chest, the Jewish Com-
munity Center, Jewish Social
Service Bureau, North End
Clinic, Jewish Children's Bureau
and Fresh Air Camp.
Other Causes
Other causes provided for in
the War Chest are: United
Service Organizations (U.S.O.),
which serve our men and wo-

Judge Friedman Takes Oath
To Ascend Circuit Bench

Judge Jayne Presides at Swearing In Ceremony, and
Declares Confidence that New Judge Will Uphold
Best Tradition of the Court

One of the most representative groups of Christians and
Jews ever to gather in one audience assembled in the Super-
visors' Room of the County Building last Friday morning to
witness the ceremony of swearing in the Hon. William
Friedman as Judge of the Wayne County Circuit Court.
Judge Ira W. Jayne presided at the ceremony and gave

Judge Friedman the oath of of-4,,
fice. All the Wayne County the Dean- who assisted in robing
Judges were present, in addition Judge Friedman—Judge Clyde
to outstanding community lead- Webster—was a class-mate of the
ers, the large room being filled new Judge.
to overflowing.
It is estimated that more than
Opening Remarks
400 men and women were in line
In his opening remarks, Judge after the ceremony to greet
Jayne said:
Judge Friedman.
"As you know, we are met this
morning in general session, at the
opening of the court, to swear in
our new Judge, and I know that
I speak for my colleagues and
the bar generally when I say
that the governor has treated us
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown of
very well.
3345
Tuxedo Ave. last week re-
"Mr. Friedman has been
known to all of us for a life-time ceived word from the. War De-
in this community, and we all partment that their son, Albert,
feel and have every confidence a private in the army, has been
that he will uphold the best tra- wounded in action somewhere in
the Southwest Pacific.
ditions of this Bench.
Private Brown, 25, a graduate
Long Tradition
"It is one of the long traditions of Central high, was wounded
of this Bench that there shall be on Aug. 4. A recent letter from
no speech-making on an occa- him informed his parents 'I only
sion, like this one, even by the have a leg wound and am doing
Presiding Judge, and after the fine in a Naval hospital.'
Before entering the service he
ceremony of swearing in, Judge
Friedman will be at home to his worked with his father in the
men in the armed forces; War friends."
Morris Bedding Co. Inducted in
Prisoners' Aid, which provides
Judge Jayne called the atten- November 1941, he has been
for the needs of servicemen in tion of the large gathering that overseas 16 months.
war prison camps; United Sea-
men's Service, which arranges
for the care and rest of mer-
chant seamen who carry mater-
ials of war to the battlefronts,
and the following war relief
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