Friday, December 22, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS One-Third of French Jews Judge Keidan In Dire Need of Winter Aid Bnai Brith Dr. Schwartz, JDC European Director, Reports 30,000 Adults and 10,000 Children Already Registered for Relief; Italian Jewry Situation Described Page FIN* List of Europe's Jewish Orphans Available at Jewish News Office GENEVA (JTA)—A second list of names of Jewish refugee children whose parents were deported or killed by the Germans in various parts of Europe and 'who have relatives in the United States , was obtained here by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Initial Membership of 235 Most of the children have been in Switzerland for several years, having been sent there for safe-keeping from Germany, France and Names Committee to Austria. They were cared for here by the OSE, Jewish Health Elect Officers Society. Unit Formed PARIS (JTA) One-third of the entire Jewish -popula- tion in France will require relief to get through the winter months, Dr. Joseph Schwartz, chairman of the European Executive Council of the Joint Distribution Committee, re- (The list is available at the office of The Jewish • News, 2114 In tribute to the memory of the ported this week after completing a survey of the situation late Judge Harry B. Keidan, the Penobscot Bldg., D Elevators). here. Harry B. Keidan Lodge of Bnai — Reporting that almost 30,000 Brith was formed at a meeting adults, in addition to 10,000 chil- held at the Book Cadillac Hotel. dren, already have registered Representative Detroit Jewish with Jewish committees for im- citizens are included in the mediate relief, 'Dr. Schwartz de- initial membership of 235. clared that the number is mount- The nominating committee ing daily and would reach 50,000 elected at this meeting, consisting in addition to the children and of Hairy Rott, chairman, Barney those registered with public Smith, Sidney Karbel, George Hashomer Hatzair Seminar agencies. Seyburn, Meyer Fishman, Morris to Hear Labor Leader The immediate emergency re- Direnfeld and John Sillman, will lief program for the winter, he make their recommendations at Discuss Situation announced, will require a budget the next meeting for the initial of 30,000,000 francs monthly,. plus list of officers for this newly Mordecai Ben Toy, or of formed Lodge. 10 to 15-million francs for chil- Mishmar and a leader of the Kib- dren's aid. This program will A vote of thanks was given butz Artzi, who recently arrived maintain families not eligible for from Palestine as part of the Harry Yudkoff, vice-president of public relief and will provide delegation , sent by the yishuv to District Grand Lodge No. 6, and supplementary aid for others. The the conference held at Atlantic Mr. Rott for their efforts in or- supplementary aid program is City, will be in Detroit to speak ganizing the lodge. being worked out with govern- at a regional seminar of the adult ment agencies which, Dr. members of Hashomer Hatzair, Schwartz said, recogniZe the fact starting next Wednesday night, that a large number of families Dec. 27, through Friday, Dec. 29. require assistance over and above The topica' to be discussed are what the public agencies can the recent political and economic supply. scenes in Eretz Yisrael and World Most Urgent Need Zionism. Mrs. Charles Lakoff, chairman Dr. Schwartz expressed the of the junior program committee hope that the assistance now Warns U. S. Zionists of the Jewish Community Cen- given by public agencies for ter, announces that special ac- needy French - Jewish families Against Optimism NEW YORK, (JTA)—A warn- tivities are planned for children will be extended to a large cate- gory of Jews who, though not ing to American Jews not to be from the ages of 8 to 14 every French citizens, have resided in too optimistic regarding the out- week day from 4 to 6 p. m. and come of the Zionist fight for a on Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m. France for a long time. The children participate in arts The plight of the Jews, he de- Jewish Palestine was voiced here clared, is aggravated by the acute by Mordecai Ben Toy, leader of and crafts, dramatics, gym, swim- housing shortage and by the fact the Hashomer Hatzair party in ming, dancing, journalism and group singing. that JeWs have not been able to Palestine. Addressing a Conference of rep- On Friday afternoons, in addi- recover their possessions. • Emphasizing that the most resentatives of the Jewish press, tion to regular activities, a spe- urgent part of the JDC relief Ben Toy said that Jews in Pales- cial auditorium program is plan- program is caring for the thou- tine are rather perturbed over ned for the Juniors, in the spirit sands of Jewish children scatter- the possibility that the British of the Sabbath. During the school holiday ed all over the country, Dr. and American governments may Schwartz reported that homes are reach an understanding with , the week, Dec. 25 through Jan. 1, gradually being established for Arabs through a partitioning of activities will be scheduled from Palestine. "This would spell a 2 to 4 p. m. instead of the usual these children. He warned that the economic serious defeat for our interests," time. situation rules out large-scale re- he stated. Mildred Roenitsky, director of construction work for the present. the junior program, is assisted He emphasized that lack of trans- by Shirley Belkin, Adeline Su- portation due to war conditions bar, Rochelle Korngold, Rueben. prevents emigration of non- Young and Katherine Ziff. French Jews who may wish to join their families in other coun- tries, or may wish to proceed to Palestine. Hyram Zeldis, 2310 W. Grand to Hear Blvd., a former staff member Plight of Jews in Italy Reports of The Jewish News has- been Told by JDC Agent NEW YORK (JTA) — The named as the best competitor in Detroit's united relief com- enormity of the task facing relief the field of creative writing in a organizations in liberated Europe press contest sponsored by mittee for the Jews in Poland is underscored by the achieve- Wayne University. Marcus Ros- will meet at 11 a. m. Sunday at ments of the Joint Distribution enzweig, 2981 Calvert, was cited the office of the Detroit Federa- Committee in helping to alleviate for excellence in news writing. tion of Polish Jews, 9124 Lin- distress in Italy, said Max Perl- Both are students at Central wood, to accept reports on the campaign for kits for Polish man, a JDC overseas worker. Mr. High. The awards were made at the Jews. Perlman, one of the two Ameri- Organizations t hat have can social workers who were the annual - Metropolitan Detroit first to enter liberated Italy, left Press Conference arranged by pledged assistance are urged to Italy a week ago after eight the Detroit Collegian, Wayne have delegates bring reports. Or- months there and six months in student newspaper, and Pi Delta ganizations which have not made Epsilon, journalism fraternity. contributions are called upon to North Africa. "Today there are 22,000 Jews The conference was attended by send delegates and to make con- in liberated Italy," he reported. 400 high school students who tributions Sunday. The office of the Federation is "Of this group, - 5,000 are non- heard addresses by Dr. Warren Italian refugees. Although in all E. Bow, president of Wayne open daily, except Saturday, 9:30 of Italy there is utter devastation, University and superintendent of a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Further in- each area presents • individual of the Detroit Public Schools, formation may be gotten by call- H. C. L. Jackson and Philip A. ing TY. 7-9650. problems." Perlman said that the ,JDC, Adler, both of The Detroit News. The young journalists also par- which operated in Italy under the aegis of the Intergovernmental ticipated in discussions on the Committee on Refugees, allocated problem of high school journal- $390,000 for relief there during ism. the current year. Palestine Editor, Ben Tov, to Speak Here, Dec. 27-29 Special Children's Activities Planned At Jewish Center Hyram Zeldis Wins Creative Writing Contest at Wayne JDC Junior Division forms Advisory Unit NEW YORK—A National Ad- visory Council of the Joint Dis- Aribution Committee's Youth Di- Pision was organized by 65 dele- gates attending a two-day confer- ence held concurrently with the JDC's 13th annual meeting, Dec. 9-10. The Youth Advisory Coun- cil- will serve as a clearing house of information and advice for the activities of the Youth Division. Youth leaders at the session adopted a constitution and by- laws and established a program for regional JDC activity. Mem- bers' cf the Advisory Council will serve as friends of the JDC in their resvective csgnintinities, PARIS (JPS) — The French Administration in North Africa has been charged by the news- paper Resistance with maintain- ing an Anti-Semitic policy in Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco reminiscent of the days of the Vichy regime. The newspaper reports that a number of Jews have been assassinated in North Africa in recent weeks, and de- clares that the Administration and its policies must be held responsible for these murders. Resistance demands a purge of all fascist and Vichy officials to prevent further abuse of the Jews and of the reputation of reconstituted, liberated France. Jewish Holidays 1945 HAM1SHA ASAR B'SHVAT Monday, Jan. 29 Shva+ 15 PURIM Tuesday, Feb. 27 Adar Sheni 14 PASSOVER Thursday, March 29 Nissan I5— Thursday, April 5 Nissan 22 LAG B'OMER Tuesday, May I lyar 18 SHEVUOTH Friday, May 18 Sivan 6 Saturday, May 19 Sivan 7 NOTE: The holidays begin the night before, at sundown. Committee for Jews In Poland Sunday Names of Refugees In Italy Available Charge African Regime With Anti-Semitism WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Red Cross has released through the Jewish Telegraphic Agency a list of names of several Jews in Romania having relatives in the U. S. and Canada. The list contains messages to the families concerned. There are no return addresses to which replies may be forwarded. This list which may be seen at the office of The Jewish News makes the following references to Michigan residents: A message, "Write to me," to Moise Douch of Detroit; a message "We are well," from Deborah Solomovia to Jack Dercovitz and Moricz Bercovitz of Michigan. stinctively shy awayfrin, our search for oat-of-the:ordinary robe:r that are a high compliment to give and to receive In - Berkeley Squares we resent a, robe with rare masculine rz p petal NEW YORK—Lists of the Jew- ish survivors in Italy, including complete rosters of the refugees in many Italian communities, have reached .HIAS (the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society) and are now accessible. The lists include the names of all surviving Jews in Bari, as well as the names of refugees in Naples, Potenza, Taranto and the Potenza Province. Also included are lists of those killed in the "Fosses Ardeatines" and those interned at Ferramonti. (Information may • be secured by addressing HIAS, 425 Lafay- ette St., New York 3, N. Y.). Buy War Bonds! in WASHINGTON BOULEVARD AT ORAND