--1111.1111111----1111111111111L-- Page Twelve THE JEWISH NEWS Refuge for the Wandering Jew Friday, December 28, 1945 . Veteran Chalutza U.S. Rabbis Ask Ban on Racial Arrives in U.S. With the soil of the Emek on Discrimination MIAS Does. World-Wide Joh for Immigrants Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society Enables Refugees to Reach Havens of Safety, Provides Many -- Other Services Where There Are Jews American Jewry, as the largest and most influential Jewish community in the world, ,has undertaken as its special responsibility the • care of the. surviving Jews of Europe. We have wept over those - who were butchered by the Naz- U. S. Government HIAS acts as is; we have highly resolved that a forwarding agency for Amer-- those who remain shall be coin- cans sending money, and food and pletely rehabilitated, and shall clothing packages, to relatives be enabled, through our help, to abroad. Thus suffering is eased, start their lives anew, under con- while plans for migration go for- ditions of dignity. ward. European Jewry has two im- After an immigrant arrives at mediate needs—one is the need his . country .of destination, he for relief, for food and for cloth- needs help to_ becorne adjusted to ing. The other is to settle in hiS new countrY. Wherever he places where Jews can earn a liv- may go, there he will find 1001 ing, can secure justice,. • can be HIAS committees to welcome free from discrimination, and hitn, to smooth hiS 'Path, to give thus can lead once more a normal him assistance until he is settled, life; to meet this need, HIAS, the and to speed the process of inte- Hebrew Sheltering and Immi- gration into his new land. grant • Aid Society, acts as the .'60 tears of Experience: agent of American Jewry, with In the U. S. HIAS continues to its Detroit • support coming through the Allied Jewish Cam- carry on the activities on behalf of immigrnti which are the end paign. product of 60 year's of experienCe, Still • Migratory People receiving its Detroit support froin Victory has left the Jews still the Allied Jewish Canipaign, • a Migratory people. Of those who Boats bearing Jewish passen- were deported, from their old gers are met on arrival. They are homes by the Nazis, most died helped to clear through the im- under the whip and dub of the migration authorities, and some torturer, or in gas chambers or are sheltered by HIAS until.theY crematories. And those who sur- leave for their ultimate 'destina- vived in many cases cannot re- tion. turn to their old homes. - This is the job of HIAS: to re- Thus there are three types of unite scattered families, to locate essential migration through relatives, . to act as agent for which the Jews are passing: some Atherican Jews: seeking to - help will seek new countries. in which their relatives abroad, to give to settle, some will seek to .re- Jews technical and financial as- turn to their old homes, and fin- sistance to Migrate, and to guard ally, some who succeeded in es- their interests in their new coun- caping to havens of refuge during tries. the war, and who had hoped to remain in their former homes be- cause their expectations in their new domiciles were disappoint-. , - NEW YORK, (JTA)—The de- her hands and the light of faith in her eyes, Sara Kukso alighted mand that "all racial discrimina- tion and segregation be banned - by the laws of states and na- tions," was voiced in a statement adopted here at the closing ses- sion of the two-day Institute on. Judaism and Race Relations held under the auspices of the Com- mission on Justice and Peace of the Central Conference of the American Rabbis. The statement emphasized that "theories of racial superiority and inferiority have no foundation in modern science" and declared that the false theories on race MRS. SARA KAPLAN. KVKSO have been used as a political instrument of anti-democratic from the Cairo-Washington plane: forces the world over. Dealing recently to visit the Pioneer with the treatment of Negro citizens in the U. S., the state- Women. Sara Kukso answered the call' ment—issued on behalf of more of duty when she acceded to the than 100 rabbis—emphasized the . wish of the Moatzath Hapoaloth heroism displayed by Negro (Council of Working Women in troops during the war, and urged Palestine) to make the journey that the FEPC should be made permanent and that provisions be at this time. Sara Kukso is not the Zionist embodied in the federal aid bills propagandist who uses words guaranteeing greater education- glibly and presents the Yishuv al opportunity to Negroes. The statement pointed out that in patterns to catch the eye quickly. Rather she speaks of prejudice is often strengthened, Palestine with the quiet simplic- if not created, by the circulation city of a free person who 'steps of false and malicious 'defama- on terra firma. tions of racial or religious groups. Her brother, Eliezer Kaplan, "We believe that groups which took' the same road, and is one of haVe been libeled should have the Palestine's leading economists right by private civil action to and "Minister of Finance" of the sue for an injunction, compulsory Jewish Agency. Her sister,' Mrs. retraction, or a minimum _pen- Klachky, carries on the Labor alty," it 'declared. Zionist work. in Mexico, where she heads the Pioneer Women. And Sara—a graduate kindergar- ten teacher, went straight from the port of arrival to Mikve Is- rael Agricultural School, where she taught the children of the faculty and the workers who set- tled with their families to study agriculture. ' Once-in-a-blue-moon radio show! ed. . 10,000 'Europeans Found HEAD COLD drops in each nets- tril check sneezes, sniffles. You feel better fast. Caution: Use only as directed. Secure two NEW paid subscribers to The Jewish News (at $3: a yearly subscription) and secure any of the following books FREE: . 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Following the discussion, dele- gates 'will vote by secret ballot on whether they approve 'of this proposal, as a recommendation to the Jewish Welfare Federation. The National Advisory Bud- geting Proposal will be acted on nationally at the National As- sembly of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, to take place in Detroit, Feb. 8 to 11. At the special Community COuncil meeting, both sides of the issue will be presented. Jul- ian H. Krolik Will be one of the participants. Enlarge your library by helping increase:the family of well-informed Jews of. Detroit. sent 'to you by BORDEN'S - . All Affiliated Groups Urged to Participate in Vital Poll at Center This. Sunday BOOKS Get Travel Documents Whatever the reason for mi- gration, whatever the type of mi- gration, the difficulties that face the individual Jew who must mi- grate are simply staggering. HIAS offices in Europe must se- cure necessary travel documents, identity papers, exit visas, transit visas, passports, etc., for the indi- vidual immigrant. Affidavits must be executed. Voluminous correspondence with the intend- ing immigrant and his family must be carried on. To bring these services right to the doorstep of the prospective immigrants, HIAS has not only Frank Sinatra loins Glnny Simms tonight in a show, that only Frank, reopened its prewar European of- Sinatra and Glam.,. Simms could put on! Hear "The Voice" at his best as fices, which were located in prac- special _guest on GINNY SIMMS BIG' RADIO snow. Hear Ginny sing in the tically every country in Europe, style that's made her is top-ranking favor _ ite, Plus fun galore and enter-, but has opened new offices in sec- taining goings-on by Ginny and the gang. tions where there are large con- Don't miss it! Station WJR, 7:30 p. m. centrations of Jews. • During the war HIAS enabled refugees to reach safe shores in Palestine, North Africa, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland, where HIAS offices continued to guard their status. In the Far East, the HIAS office rendered service to refugees and acted as the instru- mentality for other agencies, in- . eluding the International'. Red Cross. There are services connected with immigration which begin long before the first active steps to immigration are taken, and continue after the immigrant has arrived at his destination. Before immigration the first thought of the - scattered JeWish families of Europe is reunion. HIAS Location Service has re- ceived over 10,000 inquirieS con- cerning members of 50,000 fam ilies. HIAS European offices have supplemented the regular. • lOca- ton machinery by making direct inquiries .in their various zones of operation. Council to Hold. Special Meeting On Budgeting The Jewish 2114 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit 24 ews' RA,. 1956:',