Friday, March 14, 1947 , 'THE JEWISH NEWS • Page Six Michigan Communities Pledge Unity in UJA Drive State Jewry's Solidarity With DPs, Yishuv Viewed so their tragedies should not hap- pen here." Krolik Greets Parley Julian H. Krolik, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, greeted the conference Representatives of 15 Michigan Jewish communities last arrd expressed the pleasure of this Sunday climaxed the state-wide United Jewish Appeal con- community the conference was ference, at the Detroit Leland Hotel, with a pledge to back held in Detroit. up the national $170,000,000 UJA drive. I "The campaign,': he said, "can Name Junior Service Group Leaders For the Allied Jewish Campaign The resolution•which was presented by Max Gealer of succeed if those who accepted Flint; outlined the objectives of the three UJA agencies— leadership will fulfill their obli- ' Joint Distribution Committee, . gations of leadership and will United Palestine Appeal and Hyman J. Bylan, president of the themselves set the standards for United Service for New Ameri-; Jewish Welfare Federation of giving in advance." ca ns - and expressed Michigan Grand Rapids, outlined the,! Mrs. H.! C. Broder, co-chairman Jewry's solidarity with the Pales- progress made by Jews in Pales- of the Women's Division of the tine Yishuv in the present crisis. title and told of ttm strdng spirit Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign, of the Jewish community which, brought a message to the confer- Commended by :Butzel Fred M. Butzel, state chairman is continuing to create great set-- ence from Mrs. David (Adele I Rosenwald) Levy, national chair- UJA, presided at the sessions. tlements despite all handicaps. Referring to the cooperation ! "Immigration to Palestine is man of the UJA Women's Di- which Michigan communities have self-willed and self-imposed, is a vision. given not only to the UJA but task of Jews. by Jews for Jews – also in taktr4 VIOL. And ever' liak been ependent uboni She pointed out the women last refugees when they were being scraps of paper," he stated. I year raised $11,000,000 for the distributed during the past de- "After 25 years we have credtecti UJA, that Detroit women raised cade, Mr. Butzel praised the that reality in Palestine which! $300,000 and are out to raise $500,- loyalty of the state's Jewish lead- enables our people to stand up 000 this year. "We feel," she said, ers. He also commended them for and fight. The Jewish National ! "that the Women's Division will their efforts in behalf of the Jew- Fund buys the land, the Keren be a unifying force in every corn- ish Welfare Board during the war. Hayesod provides colonization munity, rallying all forces under l'rging the Michigan communi- possibilities. In 25 years, our peo- the UJA banner." ti•s to Join in creating a greater pie invested $500.000.000 in Pales-, s, ?Ise of unity and not to say "let tine, $200,000,000 having been he trait do it," Mr. Butzel said from contributions. But the land "i iIr piiiblem is one, just as our alone that we have redeemed is Ft (pie 15 One. •, worth more than this amount." Camps Overcrowded Yishuv Contributes Dr. Barnett R. Brickner of The 650,000 Jewas in Palestine.' Left to right: MANDEL& BERIvIAN. executive vice-chairman; NORMAN NAIMARK, campaign chairman, and SOL J. SCHWARTZ. co-chairman of fhe Junior Service Group. Announcement Of leaders for the Junior Service Group's par- ticipation in the Allied} Jewish Campagn was made this week by Norman Naimark, campaign chairman, and Sol J. Schwartz, co- The invocation and benediction chairman. at the conference were given by Serving as personnel chairman will be Sylvia Collins. while Rabbi Nathan Kaber of Jackson Leonard Grabow and Corinne Perlis are co-chairmen for Organiza- tions; Dr. Samuel Krohn. Program and Training chairman; and and Rabbi Herschel Lyrnon of Ann Arbor. The Star Spangled! Goldie Levinstein, Statistical chairman. Chairman for the important Special So icitations wor k will be Banner and Hatikvah v‘'ere sung! D. Lieberman: Mitchell R. Mandeberg has charge of Pub- under the leadership of Mrs., Morton and Dia'na Rosenblatt will serve as adminiStrative secretary. - licity: Abraham Cooper, with Mrs. S. Q. CI, vekind. .cho has just returned -Mandell L. Berman was selected vice-chairman for the JSG Ben-Aharon said. pay $107,000.000 : Kesler at the piano. ,, In it nine-we•k tour of DP Campaign. a year in taxes and contributions tamps in Europe and the Jew ish to relief funds: they contribute colonies in Palestine. described expel iences abroad, ‘varning that the camps are overcrowded iiiat that unless immediate steps taken to increase immigration to Palestine the "explosive situ- tion• will become increasingly Condemning the "lunatic fringe cif terror" 'in Palestine, Dr. Brick- $8.000.000 annually for the relief of survivors in Europe. "The "Yishuv," he said, "could make a comfortable and very decent liv- ing without fear of the future. Jews have created higher stand-i ards of living for Arabs and the Palestine Arabs are the happiest! Arabs in the world. Britain's! pledge-breaking hasn't helped the Arabs and hasn't improved better relationships. Britain directly is, responsible for arousing the Arabs , against us." "In the main," he added, "it is our work and not that of the Balfour Declaration or any other .g Any A New Serrice Just to Give You ner declared the terroristic acts. are being carried on by a very "negligible and irresponsible group." He said Palestine Jewry is not interested in a conflict with Great Britain but is concerned! pr manly with the expansion of, the country's agriculture and in-! dustry to make possible an in- paper that has created the mira-: t-leased rate of immigration from Iles in Palestine. Our obsession is for work and for.creativeness. We! DP camps. More for Your Money have gone so far as to create `O-I Urges Congress Action • religion of work.' We have not Urging the U. S. open its doors exhausted our constructive possi- 'wider to the' homeless and op-. bilities. Jews in Palestine stand, pressed of Europe, Dr. Brickner! upright with plows and with guns. called upon Congress for favor-1 Greatest Receivers able action on President Truman's! repeated appeals to permit great-! cr numbers of war refugees and DPs to enter this country under our "unused immigration quotas." Jewish DPs in Europe, he re- po•ted. are li_ving on an "animal level - despite the very humane , attitude of the U. S. Army. The morale of the survivors. he as- serted. is at its lowest point and their only hope is emigration. He added that Jewish DPs are will, mg to "stick it out" for a longer period if they could see evidence of an honest effort to find the, solution to their homelessness and misery." Praising the activities of the Joint Distribution Committee, Dr. Brickner described his visit in Cyprus and the manner in which UJA funds are used to help Jews! IR•ho have been deported there' upon their arrival on "illegal" boats in Palestine. Need Aid of U. S. Jewry Dr. Brickner expressed the be- lief Jews would remain in all of Europe except Germany although in greatly reduced numbers. He warned, however. none of the existing war - shattered Jewish communities on the Continent could rebuild their communal. re- ligious and social structures with- out financial assistance from the Jews of Ar»c rica through the United Jewish Appeal. Describing his visit to the home- less Jews of Greece. who are fear-, ful of the future because of the dissolution of UNRIZA. Dr. Brick-; ner said "such suffering and need! and yet such will to live as I have witnessed is unbelievable." He toured Greece just before his visit to Palestine. Outlines Progress Itshaq Ben-Aharon, Palestine war hero, who was introduced by "American Jews can help create new respect for our position and for themselves. The greatest re- ceivers of your gifts are American Jews themselves. What we do strengthens you and raises your position in the eyes of the world." Sidney Flatow, former director of the Zeilsheim DP Camp in Germany, describing the life of the DPs, told of the horrors ex- perienced by the survivors. He described how men, women and children are crowded into small quarters, are deprived of all privacy, and are forced to under- • go privations. Reviewing the events that fol- lowed the war, Mr. Flatow that the relief agents representing , the Joint Distributiod Committee! and the Jewish Agency for Pales- tine came as angels of mercy, bringing clothing, food, medicants. 1 Describes Demonstration Referring to the visit at Zeil- 1 sheim of two members of the Anglo-American Inquiry Com-. mittee—Bartley Crum and Sir • Frederick Leggett — Flatow de- scribed the demonstration of the DPs and their demand that Pales- tine's doors be opened for large numbers of settlers. 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