T H E Friday, March 12, 1948 • JEWISH NEWS Page Five $7,000,000 Goal Seen for Allied Jewish cam paign Dr. Ruth. Gruber, Holtzman Stir Federation Members HaganahWorker Gives Campaign Talk for Doctors MC Assignments ilk process Review of Jewish Plight Overseas, Due to UN Indecision, Because an active Haganah Prompts Detroit Pledge of Financial Aid; Adopt worker has a daughter in De- By-Laws After Heated Debate "Let us determine that Israel will survive." The most stirring address heard here in years, delivered on -March 4, . at the annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, by Dr. Ruth Gruber, eminent journalist, closed with these words Which immediately were translated into a motto . for action by Detroit Jewry in the coming Allied troit, the physicians section of the Allied Jewish Campaign will have an unusual opportunity to hear a first-hand story about the situation in Palestine at their meeting at 8 p.m. Sunday, March 14, in the Arabian Room of the Hotel Tuner. Mrs. Lotta Fuld, of Palestine, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Morton J.. Netzorg, in Detroit for one month, and she will address the physicians and their guests of the dentists' section. Paul Sla- vensky, cantor of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation, will pre- sent a group of Hebrew songs. "Mrs. Fuld's talk should prove invaluable to all of us as a source of background material — on to= day's headlines and on the 1948 campaign," Dr. Hyman Mellen and Dr. Leo Orecklin, co-chair- men of the Section said. "The meeting will also be an oppor- timity to plan for full participa- tion for our group in this rightly- called 'Campaign of Destiny'." Sponsors of the meeting, along with Dr. Mellen and Dr. Oreck- lin, are Doctors Raphael Altman, Harry August, Morris E. Bach- man, Sidney Berke; Nathan Brooks, Daniel E. Cohn, Meryl Fenton, Paul Fraiberg, Perry Goldman, Gerald Hauser, Louis Heideman, Joseph Himmelhoch, Harry Kirshbaum, Charles Lak- off, Rudolph Leiser, Samuel Levin, A. 0. Litsky, Jerome,. Mark, Maurice Meyers, David P. Miro, Irving Posner, Jack Rom, Louis H. Rosenthal, Emil D. Rothman, Harry Sand, Alexander W. San- ders, David J. Sandweiss, Oscar D. Schwartz, Peter Shifrin and Israel Weiner. Jewish Campaign. - Julian H. Krolik, who presided Krolik made the import- at ' the meeting, 'gave assurance ant announcement that the that the Jews of- Detroit will not national UJA has asked rest until the pledge for a Jewish State in Palestine is made a real- Detroit for a minimum of $5,600,000 towards this ity. Warning that the picture,, as year's goal, as against the $3,000,000 which was allo- she has studied it at Lake Suc- cess, looks black, Dr. Gruber, who cated last year from the covered the UNSCOP sessions in $4,000,000 Allied Jewish Palestine and the travels of the Campaign fund. Allowing unfortunate 4,500 passengers on an additional $1,350,000 for the "Exodus 1947," Charged that local and other needs, the "while lawyers are fiddling, the Jews in Palestine are burning." possibility is that this year's She added, however, that the campaign will be for a sum spirit of the Jews of Palestine is of approximately $7,000,000, high. She told of the devotion of Krolik said. This will mean all Jews, how every nine-year- an increase of 75 per cent old is joining in the fight for over the amount raised last freedom, and called attention to year. the presence in the audience of Krolik reported that $1,200,000 the mother of Brachah Fuld, the already was raised towards De- young medical student who was troit's $2,000,000 share in the na- killed by the British in Palestine tionwide $50,000;000 emergency in 1946 while helping bring visa advance fund. He announced a less Jews into the country. number of large countrywide In- Jewish-Arab Friendship creases to UJA—among them the "Ordinarily. Jews and Arabs in increase made by Joseph Holtz- Palestine get along, and without man of Detroit, who was a mem- the British to keep them apart ber of the UJA overseas delega- there would be no bloodshed," tion, from $10,000 to $20,000. she declared. "The Jews have Debate Over By-Laws gotten along and will get along Heated debate over the adop- well with the Arabs, if the Arabs tion of the new Federation by- outside of Palestine will realize laws, presented by the chairman that the UN means business." of the by-laws committee, Mor- - Dr. Gruber told how Jews earn- ris Garvett, lasted an hour at the ed the hard way every inch of beginning of the meeting. The land in Palestine which they chief objection was to the rule transformed into livable territory -which requires that 25 signatures _ with their own hands. "UNSCOP be appended to a request for ad- saw what Jewish sweat created ditional nominations to the board, and that's why they acted in fa- 10 days in advance of the elec- vor of partition," she said. tion. The proposal from the Describing her experiences on floor was that it should be pos- Cyprus, Dr. Gruber told how sible to nominate additional can- 32,000 Jews now live behind barb- didates from the floor. Krolik ed wires, on that desert island, ruled at the outset that amend- under disgraceful conditions. She ments would have to be presented told of the 500 children who were in writing, publicized, as in the --born there last year, of the 800 case of the by-laws, and then couples who were married and voted upon at an announced declared that "the answer to Hit- meeting. ler is that every woman who car' to table action on have a child' shall.have one." the new by-laws was defeated, `Song of Survival' 57 to 47, and the by-laws were Referring to Hatikvah as "the adopted. Krolik asked those who song of survival," Dr. Gruber desire to propose amendments to told how children sang it with present them in writing. joy when they were told they Holtzman's Report would be taken from Cyprus to Holtzman, reporting on his trip Palestine, only to be kept on board ship for more than a day to Europe and Palestine, stated and later returned to the island that the story of his experience behind barbed wires. Neverthe- has many facets; that it is im- less, she said, these people con- possible to speak of the DPs with- tinue their battle for -existence out thinking of Palestine and it because of the knowledge that is impossible to refer to Palestine when famine spreads Jews make without taking into eonsidera- tion the demands of DPs to settle good scapegoats. She charged that the 4,500 Jews only in Palestine. "It will be a shame if we do of the Exodus 1947 were pushed not raise the $250,000,000 national around like pigs in a Chicago slaughterhouse. She spoke of UJA goal," Holtzman said, assert- ing that there is little hope for their spirit as one of defiance. Asserting that she is grateful DPs in Europe. He quoted a for what Jews have done so far statement made by the delega- tion just before they left for to help these people, Dr. Gruber made a plea for the United Jew- Palestine, and he emphasized that DPs have a right to go , to Pales- ish Appeal. "You haven't begun to scratch the surface," she warn- tine and to declare the Jewish as their preference for ed, pointing out that funds from Homeland settlement. America are essential for sur- "In Palestine," lie said, "people vival," she warned, pointing out that funds from America are es- are under arms. They need means sential for defense in Palestine for defense We can't leave them and for uninterrupted relief ac- helpess. We -can't let them down." tivities in Europe. Georgia Teachers Act Against Campaign Dates Krolik called attention to the Official's Racial Propaganda NEW YORK, (JTA) — A group following important' drive dates in connection with the inaugura- of Georgia teachers is instituting tion of the Allied Jewish Cam- court action to stop Tom Linder, state commissioner of agriculture, paign: from using the Georgia Market - March 14—Opening of Jun- Bulletin — a state publication — ior Division drive, with Max to air his religious, racial and Lerner as speaker. political prejudices, it was report- March 10—Opening of Wo- ed here today. Linder was elect- men's Division drive. ed' to his present post with the March 30—Opening of soli- support of the Ku Klux Klan, the citation of city-wide general division. xeport said. Preparing for the Wednesday, March 24, meeting of the Worn- en's Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign at the Jewish Commu- nity Center, assignment committee members (I. to r.) . MRS. HAROLD B. DESENBERG, MRS. GERALD SPERO and MRS. WILLIAM A. STIRN work over slips_ and kits for the workers in their divisions. Mrs. Nathan B. Schermer is chairman of the committee. Nora Mizrachi Conducts Costumed Fund Canvass Nora Mizrachi, a co-ed youth group, will conduct a house-to- house canvass March 24 and- 25, to collect money for Mizrachi defense. The canvassers, wearing Purim masquerade costumes, are aiming t a goal of $300 in their two-day drive. Rabbi Irwin Grodon, of Wayne University Hillel, is adviser to the Nora Mizrachi. 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