TH ^ JEWISH NEWS. Friday, Sepfember 15, 1944 . - Many of these soldiers, who were former refugees, fought with dis- tinction in the crucial battle of El Alamein, which turned the tide for the Allies' in North Africa, and served in the British Large - Scale War Rescue Operations in Europe and Eighth Army, which drove the Nazis out of Tunisia. More re- Palestine, and Refugee Aid in U. S. Finariced cently, Palestinian Jewish soldiers have taken part in the liberation Through United Jewish Appeal of most of Italy. U.S. Jewry dives _82 Million To Aid Victims of Nazism In the five-year period since the outbreak of World • War II, Jews in- 4,200 Communities. throughout the U. S. contrib- uted $82,000,000 to the United Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas. Needs and ,Palestine in a concerted effort to save large numbers of Jews in European lands from annihilation by the Nazis. The report on the war . rescue4; operations since Sept. 1, 1-939, Greece was invaded by Germany, was made public by Rabbi James the Greek passenger vessels were G. Heller, William • Rosenwald' withdrawn from service. . and 'Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, na- Use Portuguese Boats tional chairman of the UJA, JDC purchased additional space which is the unified fund-raising . on Portuguese boats and when instrument for the three foremost in July of the same year the American agencies: Joint Distri- U. S. closed its consulates in bution Committee, United Pales- Germany, Italy and the occupied tine Appeal and National Refugee countries, there was an accelera- Service. tion of applications for Cuban During the past five years, the visas and other refugees appear- JDC appropriated $47,530,900 for ed before the American consuls rescue and relief programs dur- in Madrid and' Budapest. ing which it helped 79,000 Jewish During 1944, in order to save men, women, and children escape the Hungarian Jews—the JDC in- from Europe to the Western tensified its rescue operations in Hemisphere and Palestine.. Turkey. In cooperation with the War Refugee Board, JDC arrang- Active Three Decades . The JDC which has been en- ed and financed water transpor- gaged in aid to Jews overseas tation from the Romanian port for the past three decades, is at of Constanza across ' the Black the present time carrying on an Sea to Istanbul and overland by expanded_ program of rescue, re- rail from Istanbul to Palestine lief, and rehabilitation in Allied, for several thotAand Romanian and Hungarian Jews. neutral and occupied countries. In Sweden about-7,000 refugees As the major haven for refu- gees fleeing from hate-ridden have been assisted: in Switzer- lands, the Jewish homeland has land about 19,000. There are also absorbed more than 55,000 Jews about 20,00 refugees in Shanghai, with the aid of the UPA . during China, for most of whoin the the five years of war. A total JDC has been granting continu- of $48,102,000 was spent in Pale- ous relief. During the various stine by the agencies receiving periods when most of them were their American support through in transit, the JDC has given as- the UPA for the establishment sistance to about 24,000 refugees of 39 agricultural settlements, the in Portugal and about 12,000 in adjustment of new immigrants, Spain. Palestine Rebuilding the development of 400 war in- dustries, the acquisition of 228,- As the Nazis launched their 102 dunams of land, and for aid conquest of Europe, Jews-in many in the enrollment of more than countries found themselves over- 50,000 Jewish men and women in taken by the oppressor and in- the British armed forces and creasing numbers sought to es- Palestine Home Guard. cape to Palestine. In the total of 55,000 who succeeded in reaching 215,000 Rescued For the program of adjustment Palestine during the past five and integration aid • for large years were men, women and numbers of the . 215,000 Jewish children who came via Spain, refugees who have found a haven Portugal, Russia, Turkey, Iran, in the U. S. since the beginning Yemen, Italy, and North Africa. With the coming of the war, of the Nazi regime, the NRS spent $11,837,200 in the past five the Jews in Palestine were con- years. With the entry of the U. S. fronted with new problems which into the war, this agency devoted required added support from the its energies to retraining -the UPA. The Jewish homeland's eco- newcomers to share in the war nomy was placed on a total war effort both on the production and footing and 400 industries were battle fronts. Hundreds of refu- established- to help supply the gees were placed in war indust- armies of the United Nations in ries which required additional the Middle East. Shortly after the Nazis invad- manpower, and many members of the younger generation join- ed Poland, the Jewish Agency ed the armed forces. Recently the for Palestine -instituted an in- NRS offered extended supple- tensive recruitment pr o gram, mentary needs of the 982 refu- which resulted in the enrollment gees who will be maintained at of 50,000 Jewish men and women the Emergency Refugee Shelter in various branches of the British at Fort Ontario for the -duration. 'army and in • the Home Guard. In outlining -the rescue activi- ties of the United Jewish Appeal, Rabbi Heller, Mr. Rosewald, and Rabbi Wise pointed out that the rapid progress of the Allied armies is speeding -the beginning of the era of reconstruction and the end of the eras of destruc- tion for Jews and other peoples on the European continent. Rescue Operations - More than 150,000 Jewish men, women and children have been brought out of "Festune-Europa" 79,00 of them with the assist- ance of the JDC—and were pro- vided with partial or total relief in areas of comparative safety in Here's the Whaling "Ben- the last five years. For this rescue ton" . . . a new Fall hat and relief program- the JDC ap- that has everything you propriations in the five-year-war associate with a winner ... period- reached $47,530,900, of perfect form, staying which allocations for emigration power, dependability. Ex- reached $8,371,900. tra fine quality fur felt ... Despite the fact that war block- tapered crown, bound ed practically every normal emi- edge . . . becoming shades gration channel, between, Sept. 1, 1939, and Pearl 114thor, the JDC for Fall. using Portuguese, Sbanish, Greek, japaneseand American passeng- $10 er boati, .brOught 56,000 Jewish refugees to safety in the U. S., Palestine ;and Latin America. When.Italy's entry into the war in 1940 closed the Mediterranean, Men's Wear JDC developed a new emigration route from Germany across the 617 WOODWARD Pacific to the Western • Hemis-. phere.: In April, 1941, when- WHALING'S Page Eleven Jewish News Has More Lists Of Survivors from Lublin The Jewish News has received additional- lists of names of hundreds of JeWs who have survived the Nazi- terror in Ltiblin. These lists may he studied in the office of The Jewish News. It is advisable that arrangements to study these names be made by appointment, in view of the large influx of Detroiters who have been flocking to the office of The Jewish News to examine these lists. In 'addition to the list of Lublin Jews, The Jewish News has lists of surviving refugees in this country, in Palestine and in Europe. -- These lists have been supplied to us, .as a result of special-. services we have set up, by the JTA, World Jewish Congress, Ariierican JeWish - Committee, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,. American Federation, of Polish Jews and other agencies. In order to furnish larger quan- tities of food for the military and civilian populatiOn-, the 290 agricultural setlements in Pales- tine greatly increased their out- put. A total of 39 new settlements were founded during the past five years with the aid of the UPA. At the same time the Jew- 1943 Greenwood Prize for Poetry _ ish National Fund, which togeth- and England's National Poetry , er with the Palestine Foundation Prize. The radio dramatization- Fund constitutes the United Pale- has been written by Milton _ stine Appeal, acquired a total of Geiger. 288,102 dunams o_f 'land to speed Published recently in this The prize-winning poem, "Be- the program of refugee settle- hold the Jew," will be the basis country by - Macmillan, the Ada ment and food production. of a radio dramatization to be Jackson poem is a deeply emo- Adjustment Program presented by the American tional expression of sympathy The, majority of the 296,000 Jewish Committee over NBC. on for the tortured Jews of Europe. refugees who have come to the Sunday, Sept. 17, from 2 to It tells the story of Jewish con- tributions to civilization down U. S. since the rise of Hitler 2:30 p. m. (EWT). The poem, written by Ada through the ages to the present have been aided by the National Refugee Service. Notwithstanding Jackson, has been the recipient time. "Behold the Jew' was the the difficulties of shipping space, of two famed poetry awards, the subject of a lengthy review in 12,500 refugees have entered the U. S. since Pearl Harbor. iting families which have been the Aug. 25 issue of The Jewish News. The NRS maintains a network separated by the war, and acting of services designed to speed the as liaison between Washington $200,000 Gift for Research adjustment and Americanization and the refugee community here At Boston Jewish Hospital in matters pertaining to wartime of the refugee in the U. S. regulations for refugee aliens. BOSTON (JPS) — A $200,000 - As its name implies, the Em- Through its placement and re- fund for the erection of a re- ergency Refugee Shelter at Fort training divisions, the NRS has, search and clinical laboratory Ontario, Oswego, N. Y., repre- since 1939, made close to 30,000 unit at the Beth Israel Hospital sented an emergency project for job and professional placements here was established by Mr. and National Refugee Service. But and has retrained over 2,000 per- Mrs. Nathan Yamons on their the NRS was prepared and ready sons in new and more productive twenty - fifth wedding anniver- - to serve. The agency immediately fields of endeavor. sary. placed its total facilities and re- sources at the disposal of the authorities operating the dura- We Extend Our tion of-the-war shelter. Simul- taneously, the NRS succeeded in Best Wishes for A mobilizing and coordinating the Happy and Victorious efforts of the American Jewish community to render maximum New Year to All Our Friends assistance to the refugees. NBC to Broadcast `Behold the Jew' One of the chief divisions of the National Refugee Service, the migration department has rend- ered nearly 330,000 services to refugees in this country.. 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