kvo Friday, November THE JEWISH NEWS 30, 1945 UJA to Continue as Fund Raising Agency for JDC, UPA Next Year Special Wire to Jewish News NEW YORK (JTA)—The United Jewish Appeal will con- tinue to serve as the fund-raising instrument for the Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine Appeal and Na- tional Refugee Service in 1946, it was announced on Tues- day. Terms of the 1945 UJA contract, providing for 57 per cent to JDC and 43 per . cent to UPA after an initial allot- ment to the NRS, will be continued. The Jewish National Fund will retain its traditional col- lections up to $1,500,000 and the JDC will accept Landsman- schaften contributions up to $800,000. Antique Menorah • Eleanor Levenson To Talk at Dinner Of Labor Palestine Page Nine Speakers' Group Elects Small, president; Miriam Small, vice-president; Mrs. Ida Tubbin, New Officers at Center secretary. The next meeting will be held Saturday evening in the The Speakers' Group of the Library of the Center. For infor- Jewish Community Center elect- mation call Joseph Shapiro, TO.' The need for American Jewish ed the following officers: Louis 8-2808. participation in the present crisis in Palestine will be stressed by Miss Eleanor T._venson, author IF IT HAS THE HARPUR LABEL IT'S CORRECT Gewerkshaften Sets $3,000,000 National Budget Detroit Drive Starts Jan. 6; Local Delegation Attends Conference in N. Y. A Sixteenth Century silver Ha- nukah Lamp from the collection in the Museum of Jewish Cere- monial Objects in The Jewish Theological Seminary of Amer- ica, New York City. Habonim's Delegates Convene Here Dec. 17 Convention to Draw Repre- sentatives from U. S., S. A. and Canada On Dec. 23 over 200 delegates of Habonim Labor Zionist groups will assemble in Detroit from all over the United States, • South America and Canada to partici- pate in the national Habonim convention. With the "Mobilization of Youth for a Jewish Rebirth" as the theme of the convention, ses- sions will be held all week based on a program for re-capturing Jewish youth to the Jewish fold. Chaim Greenberg, prominent labor Zionist leader and editor of the Jewish Frontier, will be the keynote speaker at the open- ing session, Sunday, Dec. 23, at Central High school. Also speak- ing will be Engee Caller, a dele- gate from the Histadruth who ar- rived in New York from Pales- tine last week. Formerly of New York, she now resides in Naame, the first Habonim Kibbutz found- ed in Palestine. A special evening program will be presented by representatives of Cleveland Habonim. Hapoel Hamizrachi's Hanukah Fete Dec. 4 Gifts for Jewish children in Europe and Palestine will be the price of admission to the Hanu- kah party of Detroit Hapoel Hamizrachi, at 8:30 D. m. Tues- day, Dec. 4, at the home of Miss Drora Selesny, 3265. Buena Vista. The Detroit branch is joining with other groups of Hapoel Hamizrachi in a drive from now until Purim to collect games, small articles of necessity and clothing to be shipped by the national office to Europe and Palestine. NEW YORK—The National Labor Committee for Palestine, (Gewerkshaften), at its annual conference here at Carnegie Hall last week-end, adopted a national quota of $3,000,000 for the .com- ing year for the Histadruth, the Palestine Federation of Labor. Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan was among those_ who sent messages to the confer- ence strongly endorsing the Zion- ist cause. In their messages, William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, and Gov- ernor Thomas E. Dewey of New York severely condemned the British policy of delay in acting to rescue Jewish survivors and assailed the plan for the forma- tion of the Anglo-American in- quiry commission. A message from MTS. Eleanor Roosevelt declared that "all de- cent people in the world are grateful for any attempt to al- leviate their (the displaced Jews') suffering." Maj. James Coldwell of Ottawa, member of the Canadian Parlia. ment, warned that a delay in opening Palestine "may cause the unnecessary loss of more Jewish lives." More than 3,000 delegates, in- cluding a Detroit delegation, at- tended the conference. (The Detroit Gewerkshaften drive will open with a city- wide conference at the Shaarey Zedek on Jan. 6, with Helen Waren as guest speaker), MISS ELEANOR LEVENSON and newspaper woman, when she addressed the League for Labor Palestine annual dinner at the Lee Plaza Sunday, Dec. 9, at 6:30. Miss Levenson, who has visited Palestine, has written a number of books and newspaper articles on Zionism. She is national exec- utive director of the League for Labor Palestine. The dinner culminates a mem- bership drive in an effort to re- inforce American backing of the Zionist movement. Tickets may be obtained from Leah Chafetz, TO. 8-4951. An en- tertainment program will follow the dinner. I. Katz in Cincinnati For H. U. C. Anniversary Irving I. Katz, executive sec- retary of Temple Beth El, will be in Cincinnati the week of Dec. 2 to attend the 70th Anni- versary Celebration of the He- brew Union College and a meet- ing of the Commission on Syna- gogue Activities of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations of which he is a member. He will confer with officials of the National Association of Tem- ple Secretaries and the Union of American Hebrew Congregations of the National Association of Temple Secretaries to be held in March in Cincinnati. Mr. Katz is president of the National Association of Temple Secretaries. 103% WOOL LEISURE JAKE? We highly recommend this jacket for any man who takes his leisure seri- ously. Four button style as illustrated) with patch or bellows pockets and custom hand-stitched collar. 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