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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 24, 1944

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Grossman Again Chairman
Of Knollwood Bond Drive

Country Club Out to Surpass Record of 5 Million Sold
in Last Campaign; Temple Beth El, Shaarey
Zedek, Other Groups in Action

Harry Grossman, who was chairman. of the record-
breaking Knoliwood Country Club Bond drive during the
5th War Loan, when Knoliwood .members alone raised
$5,000,000, again heads the club's campaign for the 6th War
Loan.
Knoliwood members are enthusiastic over prospects in

the present drive, and all indi- @
cations are that the club again
may lead all groups in the city.
The Franklin Hill Country
Club bond drive committee is
headed by Jerry Tobias and Max
Zivian.
Shaarey Zedek Drive
Shaarey Zedek's bond drive is
conducted by Maurice Seligman,
chairman of the synagogue's
Men's Club.
Temple Beth El again has mus-
tered its forces under the chair-
manship of Maj. Harold Allen,
with a goal set to surpass the re-
cords in the 4th and 5th War
Loans, when, in each instance,
Beth El led all congregations in
total War Bond sales.
Both the Sisterhood and Men's
Club of Temple Beth El are or-
ganized to canvass, not only their
entire memberships and the en-
tire congregation, but also the
community as a whole.
Head Committees
Mrs. George Freedman has
been appointed chairman of the
War Bond committee of the Sis-
terhood while Art Edelson and
Oscar Zemon are co-chairmen of
the Men's Club's committee.
Said Major Allen, "There may
be many Temple members who
want to work but have not been
called upon to do so. In that case,
you are urged to volunteer as a
Gallant. Temple Beth El calls
upon the loyalty of its members
to buy all of their extra oo.nds in
the 6th War Loan through the
Temple. You may arrange to
buy bonds by phoning Irving
Katz at, the Temple office, MA.
8530. Those wishing to serve as
Gallants may also phone Mr.
Katz. Let's Finish the Job! Let's
stick with our boys to the finish!"
The major Jewish organiza-
tions and congregations are work-
ing for a large community goal
in cooperation with Team A
headed by Henry Wineman and
Irving Blumberg.

lage of Voirons, about 20 miles risen from 450 to 700.
He also revealed that 85 aged,
from Grenoble, 100 to 150 Jews
have been hiding for a year. feeble Jews who were deported
Among them is Rabbi Salmon to this city from Germany a
Schneerson, of Paris, a member year ago are alive today due to
of the noted Chassidic family a slip-up somewhere in the usual-
headed by Rabbi Joseph Schneer- ly efficient Gestapo machinery.
son, the "Lubavitche Rebbe,"
65 in Home for Aged
JTA Correspondent Finds who now resides in Brooklyn..
Sixty-five have been living in
a public home for the aged here
Hundreds Have Escaped •
Others in Voirons
while the other 20 were scat-
Nazi Extermination
Others who found haven in tered in private homes in the
Voirons are Moshe Brycman,
countryside.
secretary of the Left Poale-Zion
By VICTOR M. BIENSTOCK
The situation of - the Jews in
in Paris, and Sonia and Assia
GRENOLBE (JTA) — It ap-
Gafen, who were on the staff Lyon, which a JTA correspond-
pears now that more Jews than
ent has just visited, is less clear
of the ORT in Marsielle.
anyone expected may have sur-
than in Grenoble. Most of the
Mr. Jacobowitch, head of the Jews have not aband6ned their
vived the Nazi extermination
campaign in this part of France, United Jewish Defense Commit- false identification , papers and
as those who have been hiding tee in Grenoble, which func- come out into the open.
in villages finally succeed in tioned underground during the
reaching nearby larger centers. occupation, told me that since
This correspondent learned the city was liberated the num-
this week that in the small vil- ber of Jews requesting aid has

Many Jews Come
Out of Hiding in
Southern France

Buy War Bonds!

JERRY TOBIAS

MAURICE SELIGMAN

Zion Institutions
Divide $150,000
In U. S. Fund Drive

Appeal for Relief
Made for 30,000
Jews in Poland

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
American Fund for Palestinian-
Institutions, coordinating through
a united campaign, the fund-
raising drives of 52 Palestinian
religious, secular, educational,
cultural, and social welfare agen-
LUBLIN, (JTA)—The first of- cies, reports that it has distrib-
ficial figures on the number of uted $150,000 to its beneficiaries
Polish Jews surviving in liberat- during the Jewish calendar year
of Russia have been issued here now ending.
by the Central Jewish Relief
Among the numerous institu-
Committee in an appeal for ur- tions receiving support there are
gent relief addressed to the Jews the Palestine Symphony Or-
of America, England and Pales- chestra, $20,000; Hechalutz Farms,
tine.
$18,000; Palestine HebreW Cul-
The appeal, transmitted ture Fund Keren Hatarbut, $15,-
through the Jewish Telegraphic 000; 'Yemenite Children, $9,000;
Agency, establishes that in the David Yellin Teachers Semthary,
whole of liberated Poland there $8,000; Habimah Theater, $8,000;
are today no more than 30,000 Physical Education, $8,000; Hun-
Jews including 10,000 who suc- garian Kole], $10,000; Haifa
ceeded in escaping from Warsaw Nautical School, $5,000; Ezrath
to the suburb of Praga now held Nashim Hospital for Mental Dis-
by the Red Army. The number eases, $5,000, and Tel-Aviv The-
of Polish Jews now residing in ological College, $5,000.
the USSR is given as 250,000.
In Lublin, where only about
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officially registered. In Bialy-
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