Federations Approve Plan To Expand WA Executive 'Julian H. Krolik of Detroit Elected Secretary to National Council (Continued. from Page 1) U. S. meet to the fullest maesure of their resources their full responsibility to the many needs of Jews at home and abroad in 1947. • The coordination deve lo p e d through the 'MA be extended to in- clude other agencies in related fields, so the maximum degree of effective- ness in national planning and national fund raising can be achieved. • Jewish national organizations which are planning capital fund pro- jects should develop their campaigns only with the greatest of care and in consultation with the Council of Jew- ish Federations and Welfare Funds and the community. Organizations con- templating such campaigns should submit to the Council detailed reports on their project and the Council, after thorough study of the proposal. should report its findings to the community. All Jewish communities in Youth Parleys to Include 15 Panels on Palestine Schauss to Lecture Friday and Sunday Rabbi Adler Appointed To Mayor's Committee government in providing finan- cial aid for indigent and disabled persons. Dr. Klein pointed out that whole as a result of government aid, the financial assistance aspects of private social case work agencies have lessened, "personal difficul- ties for which people require Paying high tribute to the work skilled assistance have become of the Joint Distribution Corn- more or more the area of concern mittee, Charles P. Taft, chairman for case work." of the State Department Advisory $441,0011,0410 Investment Committee on Voluntary Foreign The delegates also heard a re- Aid, said the services of private port revealing there are now 295 relief agencies for needy persons YMILA and Jewish community in Europe will be required at the centers with a membership of present rate for at least five 427,000. Philip Klutznick, chair- years. man of the Center Division of the Housing Shortag National Jewish Welfare Board, Taft warned the delegates not who delivered the report, empha- to discount the feeling of some aized these institutions represent members of Congress that. with investment on the part of the housing shortage what it is American Jewish communities in no displaced persons should be excess of $40,000,000 and provide social, athletic and cultural facili- admitted to this country. "I have ties for Jewish youth and adults. faith in Congress, if such a pres- Officers of the Council of Jew- entation is made on the widest basis of realistic and intelligent ish Federations and Welfare Funds for 1947 were elected as good will." Emphasizing that two- follows: Stanley C. Myers of thirds of the displaced persons in Miami was re-elected president; Europe are Christians, he declar- Julian H. Krolik of Detroit, secre- ed no country except possibly tary; Sylvan Gotshal of New Brazil has welcomed any of these York, treasurer; Harold J. Gold- refugees. Dr. Nathan Reich declared that enberg of Minneapolis, Robert J. Koshland of San Francisco, Wil- in Western Europe conditions ham Rosenblatt of New York and have become sufficiently stabil- Samuel S. Schneierson of New ized to assume the continued York, vice-presidents. existence of a Jewish community. However, the situation in Eastern Mrs. Lakoff Speaks Among delegates who discussed Europe calls for "a two-fold pro- the role and responsibility of gram of basic relief during the Jewish welfare funds and feder- present unsettled period coupled ations for financing, planning and with a program for economic re- coordinating local social welfare construction," he said. Report on DP Camps and recreational programs was Mrs. Charles Lakoff of Detroit. A report on Jews in DP camps Addressing a meeting of the was given by Herbert R. Abeles CJFWF board, Mr. Myers em- of Newark, who recently return- phasized a genuine partnership ed from a visit to the camps. He b etween the Jewish national said displaced Jews live under agencies and the communities is sub-human conditions and that important. "They cannot and must most of the 26,000 Jewish chil- not be separate and apart," he dren in the camps suffer from said, adding more and more Jews malnutrition. in America are becoming corn- Others who spoke included minded rather than Moses A. Leavitt. executive muni agency-minded. He also pointed chairman of the JDC, Joseph E. out that "anti-Semitism exists Beck, executive director of the where people live--right in our United Service for New Ameri- communties—and that is where it cans, and Dr. Martin Rosenbluth, must be fought." director of information of the Isaac L. Asofsky, HIAS execu- United Palestine Appeal. tive director, at a diner spon- sored by his organization. told delegates at least 600,000 of Europe's Jews want to emigrate. Selma Sam pliner, and "emigration is the only per- Dr. Golub Appear manent solution of the problem ' facing the major part of the shat- On 'Forum' Program tered remnant of European Jews." Want to Emigrate A special feature of the "Fed- He reported on his recent tour through Europe and said the de- eration Forum - on Health and sire of Jews to emigrate is Community Strength, 1 p. m., prompted by their inability "to Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the Jewish constrain themselves to remain at Center, will be the presentation of slide pictures of the projected the scene of their miseries. Asofsky revealed his organiza- Jewish hospital, accompanied by tion spent more than $860.000 in a commentary by Dr. J. J. Golub, 1946 for transportation of "those well-known hospital consultant. who could not advance their own Selma J. Sampliner, director of fare." In addition. American rela- North End Clinic, also will speak. tives and friends turned over A graduate of Smith College, $2,125.000 to the HIAS for pay- Miss Sampliner obtained her ment of transportation for 5,575 certificate of social work from family units. the School of Applied Social Sci- Program of Action ences, Western Reserve Univer- covering A program of action sity. She is a member of Ameri- vital aspects of Jewish life in can Association of Social Work- the U. S. and Jewish interests ers, American Association of in Europe and Palestine was out- Medical Social Workers, Social lined in a series of resolutions Workers Club and Hadassah. adopted. Dr. Golub, special consultant on The General Assembly went on the Detroit Jewish Hospital since record as "voicing the hope that the first plans were presented, the vigorous measures now in will explain the planned opera- effect in Palestine will be im- tion of the hospital. Preliminary mediately relaxed." It urged Bri- plans on the main building al- tain to take immediate steps for ready have been completed and the entry into Palestine "of the final plans are now in prepara- fullest number" of Jewish sur- tion. vivors. Federation Forums are under Urges U. S. Open Doors The Assembly also urged the the sponsorship of the Education U. S. government "immediately Committee of the Women's Divi- open the doors of this country to sion of the Jewish Welfare Fed- admit a maximum_ number of` eration. The first session was de- refugees and displaced persons voted to Community Relations. by expediting the activity of the Two forthcoming forums, at 1 American consulates in various p. m., Feb. 18 and Feb. 25, at the Center, wil be concerned with countries." Jewish Education and the Jewish Other resolutions: • Page Rye THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 7.-1937 Chaim Schauss, eminent his- torian and lecturer, will give the second address in the series under auspices of the Jewish Na- tional Workers' Alliance City Committee this Friday evening at the Farband Shule, 1912 Taylor. Louis Levine will direct com- munity singing. David Sislin will preside. Mr. Riseman will read the Sedrah of the week. On Sunday evening, Mr. Schauss will give the third and concluding lecture in the series, at 1912 Taylor. His topics, on Friday and Sun- day respectively, will be "Galuth in - Small Doses - and "The RABBI MORRIS ADLER Temple, the Torah and God's Rabbi Morris Adler of .Con- Kingdom." gregation Shaarey Zedek ' was named by Mayor Jeffries as one of the Public Members on the Labor-Management-Citizen Com- mittee which will chart a Detroit program of industrial peace, pat- terned after the Toledo plan. Details of the Detroit Jewish Youth Conference on Palestine, to be sponsored cooperatively by 18 youth organizations, will be discussed at the meeting of the planning committee Sunday, Feb. 9, in the conference room of the Jewish Community Center. Scheduled for March 29 and 30, the conference will include a keynote speaker, cultural pro- gram, 15 panel discussions on topics pertinent to the Palestine problem, and a closing banquet. All Detroit Jewish young people are invited to participate. - Organizations wishing further information may contact Leonard Baruch, planning corimittee chairman, at TY. 5-7997, or Thelma Zisenwine, at the Center., MA. 8400. VICTOR PAINT CO. Lipsky Disputes Silver's Remarks In a statement issued this week, Louis Lipsky, former member of the Jewish Agency Executive, expresses the hope that, "after sober reflection," Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, president of the Zionist Organization of America, "will not maintain for long the quick remarks he made after his return from Basle." Regarding Dr. Silver's charge that the old Executive was re- pudiated, Mr. Lipsky points out that the following five who were responsible for major duties in Zionism have been retained on the Executive: David Ben-Gurion, Moshe Shertok, Dr. Selig Bro- detsky, Dr. Nahum Goldmann and Eliezer Kaplan. He also shows that with only two or three exceptions, the entire old Execu- tive has been retained. "For all purposes, therefore, the new Ex- ecutive is the old Executive." 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