Page Eleveii THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 29, 1945 Zionist Registration Day Will Be Observed Sunday Heller, Wise, Rosenwald Head Reconstituted UJA 2 Detroiters Named To Central Zionist Youth Commission Elected as National Chairmen of the United Jewish Appeal; Intensive Fall Campaign to Start Sept. 7 in 4,600 Jewish Communities Throughout the U. S. Five Girls Selected to Attend Call for Mass Enrollment of Detroit Jews in Zionist Move= ment Issued by Rabbi Fram; Annual Election Brandeis Camp; Activities Meeting on July 5 Planned for the Fall At a recent meeting in Cleve- NEW YORK—Rabbi James G. Heller of Cincinnati, -Rabbi Jonah B. Wise of New York and William Rosenwald land, attended by Walter L. of Greenwich, Conn., were elected to serve as national chair- Field and Mrs. Harry L. Jack- men of the reconstituted combined campaign of the United son, a Central States Regional Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and Palestine. • The national chairmen were named at the first meeting of the corporation of the UJA, which is the nation-wide fund- h raising organization for the Joint 13 ook Drive Here Distribution Committee, the United Palestine Appeal and the National Refugee Service. 1. Edwin Goldwasser of New The book collection sponsored York, and Charles J. Rosenbloom by the Detroit Section of the of Pittsburgh were elected na- American Jewish Congress will tional co-treasurers. Isidor Coons close July 1. and Henry Montor were chosen Detroit has contributed several executive vice-chairmen to direct the national campaign, which thousand books, but the quota of will be carried on in a record 5,000 has not been reached. In number of 4,600 Jewish com- the remaining days of the drive munities throughout the country. it is urged that everyone who has not made his contribution do so Intensive Drive Set immediately. Yiddish and He- The campaign program drawn brew books as well as books in up at the meeting calls for the other languages will be dis- launching of an intensive Fall tributed to the ruined Jewish fund-raising effort at the be- communities in Europe. ginning of the Jewish New Ye?r The Detroit Section has sent 5706, which will be observed on Sept. 7. Spring drives in behalf its first shipment to New York of the UJA are now nearing to be sent overseas. Books may be left at the fol- completion in 3,000 communities. lowing stations: Am e r i c an Joint Distribution Committee Jewish Congress Office, 727 1. Large quantities of supplies . David Stott Bldg. and 9125 Lin- sent to Jews in Poland and to wood; Jewish Community Center, many of the 250,000 Polish Jews Woodward at Holbrook, and 12th who are now in Soviet Russia. St. at Blaine; Zion and Chesluk 2. An increasing volume of re- Book Stores on 12th St.; Jewish lief for Jews in France, Greece, War Veterans, 8212 12th St.; Belgium, Italy and Holland. Bnai David Synagogue, Elmhurst Care for thousands of orphaned at 14th; Shaarey Zedek Library, children. Chicago Blvd. at Lawton; Bnai 3. Emergency aid to large Moshe Synagogue, Dexter at numbers of the 350,000 Jews re- Lawrence; Epstein Baking Co.; maining in Romania, Hungary, 9936 Dexter; Metro Music House, Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia. 10324 Dexter; all branches of 4. Continued help to refugees United Hebrew Schools. Call TO. who • found temporary haven in 8-2484 or UN. 3-9269 for pick-ups. Switzerland, Spain and Portugal and to those settled in Latin Names of Detroiters American countries. 5. Emigration aid for refugees In List of Survivors bound for Palestine. Lists of 529 additional Jewish United Palestine Appeal 1. Large-scale housing activi- survivors from Buchenwald were ties in the Jewish National Home received at the office of the Jew- for the absorption of great mass- ish Social Service Bureau through es of newcomers. the World Jewish Congress. 2. Medical care, retaining and There also was received a par- physical rehabilitation for tens tial list of Jewish survivors in of thousands of impoverished Holland. Jews who entered Palestine in The lists contain the follow- the past two years. ing names of Detroit relatives: 3. Large areas of land for Jakob Kahn, sought by Abra- housing new arrivals and to es- ham Schonfeld of Czentochau. tablish new agricultural settle- Edward Tann, sought by Josef ments. 4. Resettlement aid for the 35,- Stern of Beled. Hersch Simkovitz, sought by 000 Jewish men and women from Palestine who served with the Meyer Peses of Lodz. Jewish Brigade and other Brit- These lists may be consulted ish units. at the office of the Jewish So- 5. New industries expanded cial Service Bureau, Monday and conversion of Palestine's through Friday, 8:30 a. m. to 4 economy speeded to widen em- p. M. ployment possibilities for new immigrants. To End on July 1 , National Refugee Service 1. A program of adjustment for refugees in U. S. 2. Aid for reunion of refugee families scattered by war. Designating Sunday, July 1, as Zionist Registration Day, the Zionist Organization of Detroit has called upon all De- troit Jews to register themselves as Zionists. A house-to- house city-wide canvass will be made by Zionist workers to secure enrollments in the Zionist organization. Those who are not reached by the canvassers are asked to take the initiative and com- municate with the office of the Zionist Organization. The regis- tration fee or the enrollment dues in the Zionist Organization is $5. All who wish to be helpful toward the success of Registra- tion Day are invited to make reservations for the Canvassers' Breakfast, to be held in the Rose Sittig Cohen Auditorium Sunday, July 1, at 10 a. m. Reservations may be made by communicating with the office of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, 1044 Penobscot Building, CH. 6559. Work on Own Street WALTER L. FIELD Zionist Youth Commission was organized. Mrs. Charles Auer- bach of Cleveland and Mr. Field were elected co-chairmen and Mrs. Jackson, secretary. Mr. Field, chairman of the Detroit Zionist Youth Corn- mission, announces the appoint- ment of Mrs. Morris Adler as chairman of Young Judaea, as- sisted by Mrs. Samuel Heyman, Herman Jacobs, chairman of Young Judaea Leaders, and Bernard Issacs, chairman of Zionist Youth Week planned for the fall. The following candidates have been selected to attend the Brandeis Camp Institute this summer: Esther Razzman, Ilse Lonnerstater, Rhodine Ungar, Gertrude Strauss and Phyliss Ruth Issacs. The Brandeis Camp Institute is a leadership training project sponsored jointly by Hadassah and the Zionist Organization of America through the American Zionist Youth Commission. The local Zionist Youth Corn- mission is making plans for an intensive program of fall activi- ties. Zionist Youth Week is being planned to open the fall season for Junior Hadassah, Young Men's Z i o n i s t Organization, Wayne University Chapter of• Avukah, Young Judaea and Senior Young Judaea. Plans also are under way for the organiza- tion of a Leaders Training Council. The office will be open throughout the summer. For in- formation call Mrs. Sydney Mossman, TY. 6-2632. - Those who cannot join the can- vassers corps are asked to work in their own street and in their own neighborhood. All checks for Zionist enrollment should be made out to the Zionist Organ- ization of Detroit. In his proclamation designat- ing Zionist Registration Day, Rabbi Leon Fram, as president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, states: "There is hardly a Jew in De- troit who does . not hope and pray that the United States gov- ernment may use its good offices at the Councils of the United Nations to establish a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine. Gauge Jewish Interest "But very few Jews have thought of registering their will for the realization of this urgent need of their people. There is only one way by which an Am- erican Jew may register his de- sire that a Jewish homeland shall be established in Palestine, and that is by enrollment in the Zionist Organization. Our gov- ernment, as well as the United Nations, will gauge Jewish in- terest in Palestine by the size of the Zionist enrollment. There- fore, we have set aside the day of Sunday, July 1, to give every Jew the opportunity to register." On Thursday night, July 5, the annual meeting of the Zionist Organization of Detroit will be held in the Prayer Room of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek, Chi- cago at Lawton. The meeting will be in the nature of a mem- orial, observance of the annivers- aries of Theodor Herzl and Chaim Nachman Bialik and will be featured by a report on the results of Zionist Registration Day and by the annual reports of the president and the treasur- er. Rabbi Fram will lecture on "Theodor Herzl, The Idealistic Pessimist." The Kevuzah Ivrit will provide a Bialik program. Zionist Groups Sell $75,000,000 in Bonds WASHINGTON—T h e Zionist Organization of America an- nounces the sale of $75,000,000 in War Bonds by its chapters throughout the country since the opening of the 7th War Loan Drive. This total represents close to 80 per cent over the national goal of $95,000,000 set by the organization to sponsor the pur- chase of an aircraft carrier of the "Franklin D. Roosevelt" type. Mrs. Rosenberg Heads JWV State Auxiliary Mrs. Birdie R. Rosenberg was re-elected president of the Mich- igan State Department of La- dies' Auxiliaries of Jewish War Veterans on June 27. Other of- ficers are: Bessie Silverman, senior vice- president; Ida Schultz, junior vice-president; Rose Cantor, judge advocate; May Ginsburg, chaplain; Ann Elias, treasurer; Margaret Art, guard; Yetta Sterns, Irliene Rhodes and Ella Walters, trustees. Eva Mann and Bea Madison were appointed corresponding and recording secretaries. Mrs. Rosenberg is a charter member of Auxiliary 135, was trustee for two years, treasurer for a year, department treasurer for three years and has served as president of the state depart- ment 'during the past year. 1 2, St.Joseph . 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