N: 4..4?!....., Page Six THE JEWISH NEWS Jacob Chalat, Others Speak Before Campaign Rallies Mans for $2,000,000 AJC Rapidly Taking Shape. Here as Various Groups Continue to Mobilize Forces; Meetings for Week Announced With plans for the $2,000,000 Emergency Allied Jewish Campaign taking shape, numerous meetings have been ar- ranged for the various divisions for the coming week. Jacob Chalat, noted New York attorney and leader of Austrian restaurant and bars;' dairies and Jewry after World War I, will produce trades. address the Shoe Group on Sun- The meeting is being called by day. at 11 a. m., in the. Ginsburg Lounge of the Jewish Community Perry Feigenson and Abraham :Center. "Battle for Survival," an Weinstein, organization chairman educational movie on the United in the beverage trade; Irving She- wach, I. Schwartz, Sol Schayo- Jewish Appeal, will be shown. witz and Abner Wolf represent- The meeting is being called by ing wholesale grocers; Ben Klein Leonard Hack, chairman, and his and Israel Schlaifer in the meat co-chairmen, Samuel D. Plotler trade; Sol Kutzmaxi. and Sidney and David M. Lieberwitz, of the Broida for the good brokers; Max shoe group. Weiss, Al Green, Al Dubin, Mor- A dinner for peciple in the dry ris Mendelsohn and Al Silk for goods trade will be held next dairies, and Louis Rycus, Cy Kyte, Thesday at 6:30 p. m., in the Harry Becker and Ben Schwartz Great Lakes Club of the Belcrest for the produce section. Hotel. Morris Shatzen, chairman, Kosher Butchers Mobilize and Morris M. Jacobs, co-chair- A committee of the Kosher man, urge all members of the Butchers Association of Detroit is trade to attend. cooperating closely with the meat Furniture ,Section section of the campaign trade -Education on the campaign and groups in organizing top worker organization of the furniture sec- and contributor participation in tion. moved ahead at a meeting on the retail kosher markets. April 3 at Hotel Tuller. The committee consists of Ba- -A responsive rally of people in ruch Eiselman, president of the men's apparel, dry goods and association, Joseph Burg, David merchant. tailoring trades heard Krause, Hyman Freedman, Aaron Mr. Chalat, at a meeting at the B. Margolis, Ben Sweet and Jewish Center on April 2, declare Charles Vikser. that this year's giving to the Al- lied Jewish Campaign must be Tobacco and Confectioners Meet The tobacco and confectioners many times greater than previous contributions because the needs group held a general educational of Jewish survivors overseas have meeting on Marclt 27 and heard an explanation of this year's increased tremendously. emergency drive by Theodore Le- Mechanical Trades vin, vice-president of the Jewish After a successful meeting of Welfare Federation, who told leaders in the Mechanical Trades them the Allied Jewish Campaign who heard Louis Sobel, assistant is a "holy mission." secretary of the Joint Distribution Retail and Super-Markets Committee, describe the tremend- More than 200 people attended ously increased need for assist- ance to Europe's Jews and call for a meeting of the retail and super- unprecedented campaign support markets on March 26 to hear Ira at a meeting on March 25, this Sonnenblick, JDC representative, division moved ahead to complete discuss this year's greatly in- creased need for relief and re- its. organization for the drive. The waste materials section habilitation to Jews abroad and to held a meeting on April 2 with pledge their full support to the Abe Bader, Benjamin Laiken, Al campaign after a question and Krass, Julius Rothenberg and Jay answer period in which they Milin taking the lead in organiza, learned in detail the overseas problems that must be met by tion of th, section. A dinner and educational meet- American Jewry. Fish and Poultry ing, called by Max Schuster of the At a dinner at the Book Cadil- metals section was held at the lac on April 2 the fish and poultry Belcrest Hotel on April 2. groups held an educational and Arts and Crafts Organization of the arts and organization meeting to ensure crafts section for the campaign their fullest participation in the took place at a meeting on April campaign. Building Trades Map Drive 2 at the Book Cadillac. The meet- ing was called by Leonard N. Si- An important meeting of all mons and Frank Wetzman.. roofers and tinsmiths has been Food Trade Rally April 9 called. by Jacob Kelt, chairman of A rally of all people in seven the trade section, for Sunday, sections of the food division will April 7, at 11:30 a. m., in the be held next Tuesday at 8:30, in Bagley Room of the Tuller Hotel. the banquet hall of Congregation The meeting, according to Mr. Bnai Moshe. Kalt, who urged maximum at- Rabbi Eliezer Levi of Bnai tendance, is vital to the success- Moshe will be the speaker at the ful participation of the roofers rally, and the movie, "Battle for and tinsmiths in this year's emer- Survival," will be shown to peo- gency campaign. ple in the beVerage, wholesale A meeting of the modernization grocery, meat, food brokerage, and repair group, called by Sam . Harris Ellman, will be held .. on Monday, April 8, at the Center. The painters and decorators sec- tion will meet on Tuesday, April 9, at 8 p. m., at the Jewish Cul- tural Center, 2705 Joy Road, for an educational session, at which 'refreshments will be served. Mor- ris Pomish has been elected chair- man and Samuel M. Victor vice- chairman of this section,- which has planned full coverage of the trade, including cooperation by the union in reaching its members for the campaign. The painters and decorators ex- ecutive committee consists of Louis Figlin, Harry Sosnick, Sam M. Victor, Aaron Miller, Sam Goldin, Morris Pomish, Sidney - Jacobson, Harry Adler, Sam Fish- man, Phillip Gorzeck, Joseph Mil- grom, Sam Klessmer, Herman Kentor, H. Lessen, Sam Kazden and I. Bronson. Building Suppliers Building supply people will meet on Wednesday, April 10, at the Center under the chairman- ship of Benjamin Wilk. The store fixture group, called together by Irving Goldberg, will meet at Hotel Tuller on Thurs- day, April 11, at 8 p. m. Organization and educational meetings were held this past week by the hardWare, real estate; plumbers and architects .groups. Organizations Division A series of parlor meetings to which organizations will send their officers and key members to consider methods of group participation in the campaign were planned by the Advisory Council at a meeting last Sunday. The series will culminate in a delegates conference of all or- ganizations on Sunday morning, April 21 when all organizational pledges will be announced. Attorneys Map Campaign Prospects lists were brought up to date and plans for solici- tation by buildings were discuss- ed at a workers meeting of the Attorneys Service Group on March 28 at the Jewish Home for the Aged. Campaign plans were presented by Abraham Sa- tovsky, provisional chairman, and organization of workers teams was initiated. Present at the meeting were: Milton Atlas, Max Katzen, Sam- uel S. Greenberg, David J. Co- hen, I. Goodman Cohen, Rodman M. Myers, Leon Slatkin, Charles M: Shere, I. G. Stone, Peter P. Gilbert, Harry H. Platt, Samuel Willis, Julius Kabatsky, Julius J. Stoorman, Lillian Bussell, Clem- ent J. Weitzman, Abe Satovsky and Irwin Shaw. Leon Kobrin Dead NEW YORK (WNS) — Leon Kobrin, Yiddish dramatist, nov- elist and journalist, died here this week at the age of 73. Friday, April 5, 1946 Earlier Deadlines Set for Two Passover Week Issues • Passover will be observed during the week of April 15 through 'April 22. The first Passover Seder will be observed on Monday night, April 15. The first two days of Passover fall on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 16 and 17. The two concluding days of Passover occur on Monday and Tuesday, April 22 'and 23. On account of Passover, our readers and publicity writers are asked to note the following holiday deadlines: For our issue of April-19, all copy will have to be in the hands of the editor before 2 p. m. on Friday, April 12. For our issue of April 26, all copy will have to be in the hands of the editor before 2 p. m. on Friday, April 19. Copy reaching our office after these deadlines will be retained for later issues if timely. Large Berlin Bakery Makes 85,000 Pounds Matzoth for German Jews PARIS, (JTA) — For the first time in 10 years, the Jews of Berlin are baking matzoth for Passover, it was announced here by Joint Distribution Committee headquarters, which reported that the J.D.C. will provide the Jews in various European coun- tries with 1,866 ;000 pounds of matzoth so that they may prop- erly observe their frist Passover since the fall of the 'Nazis. More than 85,000 pounds of matzoth have been asked -so far in the Sarotti Fabrik, largest bakery in Berlin. Special funds have been provided by the J.D.C. for this purpose, the announce- ment said. The J.D.C. will also provide the Jews in Germany and Aus- tria with 75,000 bottles of wine and 15,000 Hagadahs which have been purchased in Palestine, it was revealed here. A special ap- propriations of $500,000 for Pass- over supplies, the largest amount devoted to this purpose in the organization's three decades of relief and rehabilitation activi- ties; has been used for the pur- chase of food, clothing and other supplies. Among these supplies are almonds from Tangiers, mac- aroons, raisins, and other food products from the United States, and a large shipment of new shoes and clothing which arrived in time for distribution ' before Passover. Nearly 1,500,000 pounds of matzoth were shipped from the United States, the announcement said. The remainder \vas sent mostly from Denmark, Holland and Switzerland. The largest in- dividual allotments are half-a- million pounds each to Poland and Hungary. 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