THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 19, 1946 The Fifth Page Seventeen the sword, they have done so that are required for this work with a will: And that will is of reconstruction that is being driving the overwhelming ma- carried on by the 625,000- Jews in jority of the Jewish survivors of Palestine will be available only Europe in one direction—Pales- if American Jews give their ful- tine. lest support to the $100,000,000 The Needs Of The UPA UJA drive. By NATE S. SHAPERO Because their future is bound President Truman's directive up with the Jewish National speeding the immigration of refu- Chairman, 1946 Emergency Allied Jewish Campaign Home, the United Palestine Ap- gees has opened the way for Passover is a holiday of celebration—celebration of the deliverance of the Children peal must have the necessary thousands to be reunited with of Israel from the Hitler of ancient Egypt. It is in the main a holiday of rejoicing over funds to help them realize their their kindred and friends in Am- sorrows that have passed, over oppression that has been overcome, over slavery that has hopes. During the current year erica and to rebuild their lives been ended. It is only because the history of the Jewish people since the Exodus has been the agencies of the United Pal- here. Not only can America so repeatedly filled with tragedy that Passover has been overshadowded by a sense of estine Appeal—the Jewish Agen- provide new homes for thousands; cy for Palestine, the' Palestine its example can exercise enorm- doom and despair. Foundation Fund and the Jew- ous influence toward opening This year the Jews of the world will celebrate the first Passover in 13 years that will ish National Fund—will need a wider the gates of other lands— be free of the threat of Hitlerism and mass persecution." It will be the first Passover of total of $43,872,000 from the . including Palestine. To take the peace since the world was plung-:> Jews of America. This sum is fullest advantage of this golden ed into the bloodiest war in needed to care for refugees who opportunity requires the most de- history, more than six years ago. are arriving in a destitute con- voted and thoroughly organized But it will not be an occasion dition, to house them, to nurse effort on the part of the NRS. for unrestrained rejoicing or the adults and children back to Our government has reposed celebration. health, to retrain and settle them with NRS major responsibility Grateful, Yes, But . . . on the land, to establish new for resettlement and economic agricultural settlements, to re- social adjustment of the refugees We shall certainly be grateful integrate the Jewish men and who may come to our shores at that the remnants of Europe's women who served in the Jewish the rate of 39,000 a year under Jews have been rescued from Brigade and other branches of the President's directive. Ameri- total annihilation by Hitler. And the British Army. Land areas can Jews must justify this ccii- yet, on this very Passover when must be acquired as the founda- fidence by giving full financial we here enjoy a full measure tion for the absorption of masses support, through the $100,000,000 of security, of peace and of plen- Left to right: M/Sgt. Leo Molow, who addressed a number of of homeless Jews. And the funds United Jewish Appeal s ty, of freedom and of hope for the future, we cannot keep from campaign meetings in Detroit; Morris L. Fruman, Samuel B. Solo- our minds or hearts the picture mon, Sol Einsenberg, Joe Gendelman, Louis Modell, Louis Ham- of the broken remnants of burger and Ben Maas. European Jewry still in the depths of despair. On the lips of 1,400,000 Jewish survivors of Hitlerism, there will be a fifth question this Passover: "Out of Bondage, Into What?" Yes, they have been freed from the bonds of oppression. But they have not yet been freed from the bonds of want. Deliverance from the threat of mass ex- termination has not brought de- liverance from the threat of mass death as a result of hunger, dis- ease and accumulated sorrows of Left to right: Gus D. Newman, Emil Rose, William Sandler, years of bitter suffering and Fred F. Simmons, Hurry Clark, George Willens, Harry Willens, torture. Jules R. Schubot, Fred Finsterwald, Marvin Kaufmann. Ours is the responsibility to answer the fifth question through the historic $100,000,000 campaign of the United Jewish Appeal and our own share in that unprece- dented effort, the 1946 Emergen- cy Allied Jewish Campaign to raise $2,000,000 in Detroit. They are the remnants—these Enlarge your library and help increase the 1,400,000 out of 7,500,000. They family of well-informed Jews of Detroit. are the few, and we are the many. We dare not lose another Readers of The Jewish News are invited to life. cooperate in making every Detroit Jew a An Historic Decision reader of The Jewish News. The Jews of America have made an historic decision this Left to right: George Orley, Louis Blumberg, Nathan Scholnick Secure two NEW paid subscribers to The year. They have recognized that and Ben F. Wigder. Jewish News (at $3 a. yearly subscription) (Additional photographs of those who attended the pre-campaign in their hands are the, scales of life and death for the survivors. rally April 10, on Page 6.) and receive any of the following books They have acted boldly and with go back to their native lands to ' them on the road to self-support; FREE: resolution. They have taken the spend their lives among the I communal institutions must be Mildred Grosberg Bellin's famous 455-page, solemn pledge to raise $100,000,- graves of their murdered famil- rebuilt; transportation must be 000 in the year 1946 for the ies. 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