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THE JEWISH NEWS

A Call to All Zionists on Behalf of the 1948
UJA Drive for a Minimum of$250,000,000

THE

establishment of a Jewish State in
Palestine is the essential fulfillment of
the aspirations of our people. The decision of
the Atlantic City Conference of the UJA to
set a minimum of $250,000,000 as the goal for
its 1948 campaign, is a stirring response to the
decision of the United Nations. It is a promise
of- American Jewish concern in the establish-
ment of a Jewish State and an assurance of
support for the heroic Yishuir which is val-
iantly defending its positions and is fighting
for the implementation of the decision reach-
. ed by the nations of the world.

As Zionists we rejoice in the opportun-
ity which it brings. We must, however,..also
measure up to the great challenge which it
presents. Because we understand the decisive
role which our national funds, the Keren
Hayesod and the Jewish National Fund will
have to play in this year of transition, and
take into account their desperate need for
large /funds as reported by Mr. Eliezer Kap-
lan, Treasurer of the Jewish Agency, to the
Atlantic City Conference, and the great stake
which Palestine has in the UJA campaign of
1948, we call upon the membership of our re-
spective organizations, our friends and co-
workers to organize our forces in the local
communities so that:

1. F-'4u7 Zionist shall by his own contri-
bution eo the UJA set an example of gener-
osity and sacrifice which will help to raise the

MRS. ROSE HALPERN
President, Hadassah Women's • Organization
JUDGE MORRIS ROTHENBERG
President, Jewish National Fund
LOUIS SEGAL
National Secretary, Jewish National Workers
Alliance
CHARLES RESS
President, Keren Hayesod
BARUCH ZUCKERMAN
President, Labor Zionist Organization of
America
LEON GELLMAN
President, Mizrachi Organization of America

standards of giving commensurate with the
unprecedented needs.

2. All Zionist groups will join immediat-
ely in a representative council, which will
place its services at the disposal of the local
Welfare Fund or committee conducting the
campaign for the UJA and will help to co-
ordinate their own activities so as to insure
that the maximum-attention, time and energy
may be available for the UJA campaign
effort.

_ 3. All Zionist groups will avoid promo-
tional publicity and other campaign activities
during the local UJA effort.

We are convinced that only by the com-
plete mobilization of all the energies of the
Jewish community can the $250,000,000 UJA
campaign be successful. Because of the vital
role which this campaign must play in the
assurance of a Jewish future and the estab-
lishment of the Jewish State, 'we call upon
the Zionist ,forces to take the lead in this
mobilization.

In Detroit, the United Jewish Appeal will
continue, as usual, to raise its funds through
the Allied Jewish Campaign.

There must be no delay and no • diversion
on the part of the Zionists from the major
effort to provide the economic sinews for the
establishment of the Jewish State in Pales-
tine. The Jewish State will be built and pre-
served if the Jews. of America are faithful
to their trust.

MRS. DVORAH RABINOWITZ
President, Mizrachi Women's Organization
ISAAC HAMLIN
National Secretary, National Committee for
Labor Palestine
MRS. BERT GOLDSTEIN
President, Pioneer Women's Organization
DR. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN
National Chairman, United Palestine Appeal
MORRIS J. MENDELSOHN
Chairman, Executive Board, United Zionist-
Revisionists of America
DR. EMANUEL NEUMANN
President, Zionist Organization of America
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Friday, February 13, 1948

Young Judean Leaders of Central
States to Convene in Detroit Feb. 20

Delegates of the Central States and Delores Silver. Herzl Saper•
regional chapters of Young stein of the Zionist Youth Com-
Judaea will corwene in Detroit mission is adviser.
the weekend of Feb. 20. Senior
and Young Judaean leaders from
Ohio, Kentucky and W. Virginia
will be the guests of Detroit
Judaeans.
The weekend program will be
centered around discussion of the
Jewish state. Speakers will in-
clude Rabbis Morris Adler and
Irwin Gordon, Louis Panush and
Muriel Goldberg, assistant direc-
tor of national Young Judaea.
The convention schedule will
feature Friday evening services
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Moshe, with a play by Little
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the convention,• assisted by
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Phyllis Zieve, president of the
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Detroit Young Judaea Leaders'
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We call upon all Zionist forces in Detroit to carry out to the fullest the respons-
abilities placed on us by our national leaders, and to mobilize solidly and ener-
getically behind the Allied Jewish Ca mpaign of Detroit.

MRS. HARRY L JONES

President, Detroit Hadassah

IRVING W. SCHLUSSEL

President, Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit and Detroit Mizrachi

MORRIS L SCHAVER

Jewish National Workers Alliance

MORRIS LIEBERMAN

Chairman, Labor Zionist Organization

BENJAMIN M. LAIKIN

President, Zionist Council of Detroit

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HARRY SCHUMER

Chairman, National Labor Committee for
Palestine (Histadrut), Detroit Branch

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MRS. JACK ROSENTHAL

President, Ladies Auxiliary of JNF

MRS. HARRY KAY

Chairman, Pioneer Women's Council of Detroit

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MORRIS M. JACOBS

President, Zionist Organization of Detroit

MRS. ROSE SINGER

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President, Sisters of Zion Mizrachi

MANUEL M. MERZON •

President, United .Zionist-Revisionists

Women's Organizations Pledge Full
Support To Allied Jewish Campaign

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PreSs Criticizes U. S.
For Admission of Nazi

BUDAPEST, (JTA)—The Hun-
garian press criticized the United
States f o r admittihg Ferenc
Vajta, a major war criminal who
was press chief for Ferenc Szal-
asi, Hungarian puppet premier,
who was executed last year.
Vajta, who went to the U. S. from
Italy, to where he fled to avoid
arrest, published and directed the
publication of much anti-Semitic
literature.
(The Hungarian weekly, Av Em-
ber, published in NeW York, ap-
pealed to President Truman, in
an open letter, to probe
cir-
cumstances around Vajta's ad-
mission. It charged that the
Hungarian Nazi, who is now liv:-
ing in a mid-town, Manhattan
hotel, shared responSibility for
the murder of thousands of
Jews:)

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—Photo by Paul Kirsch

A resolution, signed by members of the League of Women's

OrganizatiOns, pledging full support to the 1948 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, is shown to Stefan Heym, noted author, who was featured
speaker at the League's meeting Feb. 9, when the resolution was
signed. Left to right are MRS. ROBERT LEWISTON, HEYM, MRS.
SAMUEL B. DANTO, president of the League, MRS. SEYMOUR J.
`FRANK, Women's Division solicitation chairman, and MRS. DANIEL
KROUSE, League director of community relations.

itiC Director Receives
Hungarian Decoration

BUDAPEST, (JTA) — Acting
on behalf of president Zoltan
Tildy,. Hungarian Premier Lajos
Dinnyes decorated Dr. Joseph J.
Schwartz, European director of
the Joint Distribution Commit-
tee, with the Order of Cross and
Star, Second Class, which until
now has been bestowed only up-
on foreign ministers.

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