Page Twenty THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 12, 1946 JEWISH NATIONAL FUND HIGHLIGHTS ISRAEL LIVES- ISRAEL LIVES Jewish National Fund Council, 11608 Dexter, Detroit, Mich. TO. 8-7384 or TO. 8-7385 An Appeal to Detroit Zionists For $2,000,000 Allied Drive By WILLIAM HORDES President, Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit The Detroit Emergency $2,000,000 Allied Jewish Cam- paign will be reaching out into the community within a couple of weeks. Three great causes are included in the drive: The Am- erican Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the United Palestine Appeal and the National Refugee Service. These three agencies accomplish • three great needs: JDC provides food and shelter for the unfortunate survivors of Europe; • UPA is the agency that supplies the funds for the settlement of our pioneers in Palestine and for the upbuilding of the Jewish Homeland. NRS cares for the needs of newcomers Wm. Hordes to this country. * * * The Jewish National Fund and the Keren Hayesod are the two major agencies of the United Palestine Appeal. The bulk of the funds for the purchase of land in Pal- estine comes from the United Jewish Appeal, the over-all agency v,Thich is now conducting the national $100,000,000 campaign. The Detroit $2,000,000 Allied Jewish Campaign is Detroit's contribution to this great fund. These are simple facts indicating Detroit's obligation to this great campaign. * * * What are YOU doing to help this. great drive? Have YOU enlisted your services in this drive? Are YOU planning to give at least twice or three times as much as you have given in the past to assure the success of this great drive? This is an appeal to all supporters of the Jewish National Fund, to all our volunteer workers, to all who are affiliated with the Zionist organizations of Detroit, to enlist their services at once and to give in larger proportion than ever before. * * * Semi-Annual Collection of 4 Jewish National Fund Blue and White Boxes April 18 Workers Representing 27 Zionist Groups Mobilize Their Forces for Clearing of Boxes Beginning With Chol Hamoed Passover Semi-annual clearance of the Blue and White Jewish National Fund Boxes will be held beginning Wednesday, April 18—the first day of Chol Hamoed Passover. Under the co-chairmanship of Mrs. Aaron Friedman and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, acting in behalf of the Jewish Nation- al Fund Council, committees functioning in behalf of the various Zionist groups in Detroit in supervising the activities of volunteer workers include the following: AVUKAH HABONIM HADASSAH BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIVISION Miss Lillian Iwrey Herbert Hordes Miss Betty Morrison Miss Evelyn Oshman JR. HADASSAH CENTRAL GROUP Miss Gertrude Goldman JR. HADASSAH RUSSELL WOODS GROUP Miss Helen Kara benick JR. HADASSAH UNIVERSITY GROUP.... Miss Mary Gamburd LITTLE WOMEN OF HADASSAH Miss Phyllis Zieve SR. HADASSAH CENTRAL GROUP......,... Mrs. Aaron Friedman SR. HADASSAH RUSSELL WOODS GROUP Mrs. Sam Lipshy UP SR. HADASSAH UNIVERSITY GROUP Mrs. Morris Ruskin SR. HADASSAH HUNTINGTON WOODS GROUP Mrs. Carl Gussin HASHOMER HATZAIR Miss Nachama Klein LEAGUE FOR LABOR PALESTINE Miss Rose Chesluk LADIES' AUXILIARY OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Mrs. Philip Slomovitz MIGDAL Miss Shirley Molodofsky SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI Mrs. H. Whiteman YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRACHI Mrs. Oscar Smith JR. WOMEN OF MIZRACHI Miss Sylvia Barish PIONEER WOMEN'S BRANCH 1 Mrs. M. Goldoftas PIONEER WOMEN'S BRANCH 2 Mrs. J. Epel PIONEER WOMEN'S BRANDEIS GROUP Mrs. Nat Robbins and Mrs. J. Pasakov PIONEER WOMEN'S DRORA KADIMA GROUP Mrs. R. Stander PIONEER WOMEN'S GOLDA MYERSON GROUP Mrs. M. R. Gorback PIONEER WOMEN'S HANITA GROUP Mrs. J. Glaser and Mrs. Stolhnan PIONEER WOMEN'S MASADA GROUP. Mrs. A. Heller POALE ZION BRANCH 3 Mrs. S. Cutler In behalf of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit Honor Benny Feigenson as workers NOW, to help make a success of this great drive. In the JNF Golden Book I appeal to you to make your contributions at once, to enlist The survivors in Europe depend upon us to raise the necessary funds so that they may live; so that they may not lose hope, so that Palestine may be opened to them for their eventual settlement there. The time to act is NOW. Do not delay. This is a challenge to your conscience and none of us dares fail in this great responsibility. Begin JNF Forest in Wilderness of Negev 4 ' GAZA, (Palcor)—A striking example of what a Jewish settle- ment's effort can achieve in the Negev wilderness, which is about half the area of Palestine and currently virtually uninhabited, was shown to visitors, including Arab notables from neighboring villages, who came to Kibbutz Gvar-Am, near Gaza, for cere- monies establishing a Keren Kay-emeth, Jewish National Fund, forest there. Kibbutz Gvar-Am continued developing the arid land at the time of the greatest danger to Palestine, when Rommel was ad- vancing in Egypt. Since then, the area of 4,100 dunams has be- come farmland, already produc- ing cereals, citrus and orchard fruits, garden vegetables and pOultry. The settlement possesses a stable, a workshop and a deep well, which can irrigate large areas that can support hundreds of families. The Kibbutz was organized eleven years ago under the name 1VIachar, and was composed of eighteen members from Czecho slovakia, Germany and Holland. It now totals 250 persons. Inscribe Kenneth Shevin's Name in Sefer HaYeled A group of friends, while visit- ing in Florida, inscribed the name of Kenneth Shevin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Shevin, in the Sefer HaYeled, the Children's Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund. World Zionists Certain To Meet in Palestine 1,- JERUSALE M, (WNS)—Moshe Shertok, chief of the political department of the Jewish Agen- cy, declared here that the agency's executive is determined to have the forthcoming World Zionist Congress convene in Pal- estine on Aug. 7, no matter what the political situation may be at the time or what decisions may be made in the interim. It is believed here that the statement was intended as a re- ply to the decision of the Zionist Organization of America, whose administrative council approved a resolution requesting that the World Zionist Congress be held in the U. S. 7 Benny Feigenson's name has been inscribed in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund by the Sunday Nite Club. Mr. Feigenson, who is associ- ated with the Faygo Beverage Co., is now recovering from a several years' illness. His name was inscribed in the Golden Book by the Feigenson Family, his many friends and the members of the Sunday Nite Club, Mr. Feigenson is a member of Branch 114 of Jewish National Workers' Alliance and has al- ways been a strong supporter of the Zionist cause. He resides at 3409 Sturtevant. The Jewish National Fund of- fice at 11608 Dexter has re- ceived the certificate for the Golden Book inscription dated June, 1942, in memory of Aaron David Levin, whose memory was honored with an inscription by his children. The office is un- able to locate the family and those knowing their whereabouts are asked to communicate with the JNF office. President of Hungary Supports Jewish State BUDAPEST, (Palcor)— Presi- dent Zoltan Tildy, of Hungary, at a special audience for leaders of the Hungarian Zionist Organ- ization, headed by Michael Salamon, expressed sympathy with Jewish demands in Pales- tine, and promised his assistance to Zionist activities. President Tildy said that as a student of Jewish history, he considered This Page Sponsored by Detroit necessary a strong independent Friends of Jewish National Fund Jewish State in Palestine, Non-Jews Donate to JNF In Honor of Jewish Friends Chrysler Sales Corp. of Detroit Plants 25 Trees in Palestine in Memory of Abraham Robins; Many Contribute to Golden Book for Arthur H. Serwer An interesting development in the spread of the popularity of the Jewish National Fund is the report made this week by the Jewish Natitonal Fund Council that non-Jews have made gifts to the fund in memory of Jewish friends. Recognizing the established traditional practice in Jewish ranks of refraining from send- ing flowers in memory of de- ceased, and of contributing in- stead to worthy causes, the fol- lowing have demonstrated their interest in the land-purchasing agency of the Zionist movement: Chrysler Plants Trees Chrysler Sales Corporation of Detroit planted 25 trees in Pales- tine in memory of Isidore Hei- man of Gloversville, N. Y. The girls of the Detroit De- partment of Buildings planted nine trees in Palestine in memory of Abraham Robins. The name of Arthur H. Serwer was memoralized with an inscrip- tion in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund by a group of restaurant and food suppliers through the efforts of Alex Schreier. Serwer Golden-Book Those who contributed to the Arthur H. Serwer Golden •Book inscription include the following: S. Siegel, Great Lakes Hotel Supply Co., 1961 Grand River; Harlow C. Stahl, 3180 Penobscot Bldg.; William M. Stein and Sarah Pearlman, Canton China Co., 689 Gratiot; Harry Altman & Son and Carl Altman, 2960 Michigan Ave.; John Vasilion and Vaitos A. Vasilion, Detroit Res- taurant Supply Co., 447 Monroe; Ray J. Marshall and Clarence J. Marshall, A. J. Marshall Co., 3639 Woodward Ave.; Kenneth M. Reichle, Reichle Sons Co., 145 E. Elizabeth; Benjamin L. Smith, Central Glassware Co., 2354-56 Russell; William Kaufman, Kauf- man Restaurant Supply Co., 2123 Grand River; Gold Star Products Inc., 4405 Russell; N. Sheofilos and Jack K. Jones, Service China Co., Inc., 4622 Woodward. If you have moved and your Blue-White JNF Box has not been cleared— If you are a newcomer to Detroit and possess a JNF Blue-White Box— Notify the office of JEWISH NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL 11608 Dexter TO. 8-7384