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Windsor Council Sets New
Record for Fund-Raising

JEWISH NEWS

`The New Colossus'
Plaque at Entrance
Of Statue of Liberty

Foundation for Community Organization Was Laid Six
NEW YORK—Due to the in-
creased interest since the war in
Years Ago by United Jewish Welfare Fund; $50,000
the Statue of Liberty, and the
Raised This Year for Many Causes
Emma Lazarus sonnet inscribed

By MILTO N SUMNER

on the pedestal, the Department
of the Interior announces the re-
moval of "The New Colossus"
plaque from the second story
landing to the entrance.
Miss Margaret Webster, Shake-.
spearian producer who will play
the role of Emma Lazarus on the
Jewish Theological Seminary's
"Eternal Light" radio program
Feb. 25, officiated at the reloca-
tion ceremonies at Bedloe's Is-
land.

Windsor's Jewish Community • is operated along completely
Council is indicative of the democratic lines.
trend toward integration which
Activities of the Community
is taking place in ;Jewish com- Council include participation in
munal life on this continent.
the sponsorship of Windsor's
Foundation for
Jewish Youth Council, which
the Council was
this year received a grant of
laid six years
$15,000 from the Community
ago with the
Council.
formation of the
Wherever possible the Council
United Jew i s 11Jf
in its activities has adopted the
Welfare Fun d
policy of designating already ex-
Miss Lazarus' poem, "The New
which was set
isting organizations to carry on
Colossus," was bought by Lydig
up to eliminate
specific activities such as local
Suydam for $1,500. The plaque
the multiplicity
relief and family case work, was originally affixed in 1903, a
of drives for na-
Veteran Rehabilitation and Pub- gift from Miss Georgina Schuyler,
tional charities.
lic Relations. The Council has life-long friend of Miss Lazarus.
First under the M. Sumner
fostered the concept of com-
The Treasury Department re-
presidency of Milton Meretsky munal partnership whereby work
and then of Rubin. Madoff, the done by any group is, through produced, for War Loan purposes,
Welfare Fund demonstrated its the Council's authority, done on the Statue of Liberty, which
effectiveness so conclusively in behalf of the entire community. stands in Times Square, New
* * *
York, containing the famous son-
four years of operation that as
net which ends with the immortal
time came for an over-all JewiSh
Windsor Council OfficerS
body in the community, the Wel-
The officers of the Windsor words:
fare . Fund was broadened into Jewish Community Council are:
"Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to
the Community Council, one of President, H. Rosenthal; first
breathe free,
whose main functions became vice-president, H. Cherniak; sec-
The wretched refuse of your
the operation of the Welfare
teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-
Fund. During these four years
tost to me,
an outstanding communal service
I lift my lamp beside the golden
was rendered by the executive
door!"
director, Norman Ramm.
During the past two years the
Victory Center Moves
Community Council, under the
To
A New Location
presidency of Harry Rosenthal,
with A. D. Cherniak as executive
Victory Center, Wayne Coun-
director, has brought the sums
ty retailers' division of the U. S.
raised for the Welfare Fund to
Treasury, formerly at 1457 Gris-
new heights. In the campaign
wold, is now located at 15 Grat=
Of 1943, the amount raised
jot. All public services render-
jumped from $23,000 to $39,000
ed at the former location, such
and the number of subscribers
as the sale of war bonds and
increased from 415 to 710.
war savings stamps, headquarters
Raise $50,000 This Year
for volunteers in war finance
The campaign of 1944245 netted
campaigns,. and for merchants'
$50,000 and increased the num-
participation in advertising and
ber of contributors to 970. Otit
promotional support of War
side of $10,000 set aside for
Loans, War Chest, Red Cross,
emergency reserves, small allo-
etc., will be continued in the
cations and local needs, the
new quarters.
Monies of the Welfare Fund are
ROSENTHAL
allocated as follows:
This announcement was made
President, Windsor Council
Fifty-five per cent to Canadian
by Nate S. Shapero, ._Retail
Jewish Congress, United Refugee and vice-president, H. Gray: Chairman fop Wayne coUnty.
Service, United Jewish Relief, third vice-president, E. Goldin;
ORT, JDC and other relief ac- secretary, A. F. Goldberg; treas-
tivities.
urer, N. Tepperman. A. D. Cher- Portraits
010Gtta
Thirty-five per cent to United niak is executive director, with
Weddings
Palestine Appeal, Mizrachi and offices at 665 W. London St.
73
Children
Gewerkshaften..
Members ' of the executive
A
Specialty
Ten per cent to Youth Aliyah. committee are: M. Sumner, J.
So generally accepted has been Cohen, M. Meretsky, R. Madoff,
the authority of the Community W. Auerbach, Mrs. B. Groner,
Council, that the usual problems Mrs.- C. Baum, Mrs. M. Levine.
arising from Dominions have
Committee chairmen are: Ar-
been notably absent in Windsor. rangements, W. Auerbach and L.
25 Member Organizations ,
Lutvak; Women's Division, Mrs.
The Council is built up out of B. Groner, Mrs. C. Baum, Mrs.
proportional representation from. Max Levine; Young People's Di-
25 constituent organizations and vision, D. Orloph; audit, I. S.
-PHOTOGRAPHY
Golden, B. Kaplan, D. Orloph;
Hadassah, Hebrew U.
speakers' bureau, Mrs. M. Levine;
9733 Linwood
publicity, M. Sumner; speakers,
Plan Medical School
TY. 6-8684
Rabbi B. Groner.
The February issue of the
News Bulletin of the Hebrew
University, published by the
American Friends of the Hebrew
University, carries two articles
—one by Prof. Leon Roth of the
Hebrew University faculty, and
Highest Altitude in Southern Michigan
the other by Samuel B. Finkel,
director of the Atherican Friends
On Wamplers Lake in the Heart
of the Hebrew University—an-
nouncing a joint drive for $3,500,-
of the Irish Hills. Recognized by
000 by the American Friends .
authorities as the Outstanding. Camp
and Hadassah for an undergrad-
uate medical school on Mount
In the Middle West.
Scopus.
According to an investigation
by Hadassah and University au-
Highest Rating. Every Year from
thorities, the indications are that
Michigan State - Board of Health
there will be a shortage of physi-
cians in Palestine within the next,
10 years.. 'On the basis of these
facts it was • recommended by
these authorities that the school
be established as soon as pos-
sible.

MEMBER

Friday, February 23, 1945

Bar Mitzvah

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Kav-
anau of 2018 Calvert Ave., an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Earl William, at the Shaar-
ey Zedek, Saturday morning,
Feb. 24. They will be at home to
relatives and friends Saturday
evening. No cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ginsburg of
3005 Glendale Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, William
David, to be observed at the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., 13226
Lawton, Saturday, March 3, at
9 a. m. At home Sunday, March
4, 2 to 5 and 7 to 11. No cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Cantor of
2995 Lawrence Ave., announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Harvey James, on Saturday,
March 3, at Congregation Sha-
arey Zedek. Reception at home
on Sunday, 2 to 5 and 8 to 11
p. m. No cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Bejamin Green-
burg announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Elliott, to be observ-
ed on Saturday morning, March
3, at the Tuxedo-Holmur Branch
of the United Hebrew Schools. A
dinner will be given in the Bari

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Mitzvah's honor Sunday evening,
March 4, at Moss' Hall.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zucker-
berg announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Erwin David, on
Saturday morning, March 10, at
Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
hurst at 14th. Reception at Riv-
iera Hall, 5028 Joy Road, Satur-
day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Levin,
2981 Sturtevant, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Edwin,
on Saturday, March 10, at the
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Open house Saturday evening
from 6 p. m. No cards.

JNF Cancels Parley
Planned for March 4

NEW YORK (JPS) — The bi-
ennial convention of the Jewish
National Fund of America,
scheduled for Sunday, March 4,
at Pittsburgh, was postponed in-
'definitely. Announcement of the
postponement was made
by
Judge Morris Rothenberg, presi-
dent; who stated that the na-
tional session was called off in
deference to the regulations is-
sued by the Office of Defense
Transportation.

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