The Jewish Community's Family Newspaper VOL. 9—NO. 3 THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review 2114 Penobscot Bldg. of Jewish Events Detroit 26, Michigan, April 5, 1946 RA. 7956 344E0.22 America's Leading English- Jewish Newspaper $3.00 Per Year; Single Copy, 10c Surviving Jews Again Suffer Persecution All Over Europe —Page 3 J. H. Krolik Elected President Of Federation; Action Taken To Broaden Representation Pages 5, 24 Center Obtains Dexter Location For New Community Building —Page 7 British Release 240 Refugees Captured Entering Palestine,)-- 3,000 of 4,500 Visas Deducted —Page 8 Seeds of a Free Life Sowed by Your Help The seeds of a free life are being planted for the survivors in Europe by the $100,000,000 United Jewish Appeal. The photographs on the left show: A sturdy Palestinian pioneer proudly handling the chains of a giant crane in a timber fac- tory, in one of the settlements established by the United Pal- estine Appeal; orphans who have grown up in hiding now being cared for by the Joint Distribution Committee in a schoolroom in Budapest; Bruno Kaiser, one of the Oswego refugees, being welcomed to the U. S. by U. S. Counsel George Graves in Niagara Falls, Ont., while Bernard Dubin of the National Refugee Service looks on. Part of . .e Great Audience at the Women's Allied Jewish Campaign Rally at Temple Beth El on March 27. —Photo by Robt. I. Clifton. Jewish News Staff Photographer Cecil Brown Addresses 700 With Plea to Aid Survivors Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El was filled to capacity on March 27 when Cecil Brown, noted radio commentator, stirred the 700 women present with his mes- sage calling them to action in behalf of the current Emer- gency $2,000,000 Allied Jewish Campaign. The large turn- out at this women's rally echoed the city-wide interest in the great drive, the success of which must be assured for the sake of the future welfare of the 1,400,000 survivors, in- cluding 150,000 children, many without father or mother, and destitute in Europe. Women's teas and other programs, being held this week at homes of volunteer workers, are being utilized to present campaign messages to hundreds of solicitors and to prepare them to raise the women's division quota of $300,000.