Y om Kippur Deadline Sept. 30

Michigan Leaders at UJA Conference

On account of YOM Kippur, observance of which
will be on s Monday, Oct. 3, all copy for the issue of The
Jewish News of Oct. 7 must be in the hands of the &b.-
' for not later than at .12 noon on Friday, Sept. 30.

Bureau's New Catalogue
Lists Lecturers, Artists

Outstanding leaders of Michigan Jewish
communities who joined with 800 communal
_leaders from all parts of the country in ex-
traordinary moves to meet the "dollar crisis"
in the United Jewish Appeal are shown at the
Statler Hotel in Washington,' D. C., site of the
two-day UJA National Emergency Conference,
Sept. 10 and 11: Left to right: DAVID ROSS,
Benton Harbor; LOUIS KASLE, Flint; SAM

NEW YORK—An invitation to
Jewish learning has been issued
by the Jewish Center Lecture
Bureau of the National Jewish
Welfare Board to the American
Jewish community in the form
of the Bureau's 1949-50 cata-
logue; just published. The cata-
logue lists lecturers and artists
who are available for booking
by Jewish. Community Centers,
synagogues, Jewish schools,
branches of national organi-
zations and other groups plan-
ning programs of Jewish con-
tent.
"Invitation to Jewish Learn-
STOLOROW, Pontiac; M. MORRIS PELAVIN, ing" lists 76 lecturers and 52
Flint; MRS. JOSEPH HOLTZMAN, and MR. artists who are available • for
HOLTZMAN of Detroit. Measures adopted by booking through the bureau.

TEL AVIV, (JTA) -- The Is-
raeli Foreign Ministry announc-
ed the appointment of Dr. D.
Goitein as consul-general in the
Union of South Africa.
Israel's consul-general f o r
Australia and New Zealand,
Harry Levin, left for Melbourrie.
A group of Youth Aliy ah
graduates who completed a
training course at the Hofetz
Haim Kibbutz in England de-
cided to establish a new settle..
ment in the Negev.

THE JEWISH NEWS - 1 1
Friday, September 23, 1949

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the UJA conferees came in response to
alarming news that 1949 cash collections on
behalf of the United. Jewish Appeal had
dropped 31 percent below the sum received
during the same period one year ago.

AJC Issues Pledge Payment Appeal;
Need Immediate Funds for Israel

Schedule High Holy Day lineman's Personal
Appeal to Delinquents
Plea in Detroit Shuts

A High Holy Day appeal for
prompt payment of Allied Jew-
.ish Campaign pledges will be
made in all Detroit synagagues
in an effort to raise immediate
funds for Israel, according to
Julian H. Krolik, president of
the Jewish Welfare Federation.
The appeal will stress • that
Israel is "in a state of war in-
terrupted by armistice" and ask
that payments be sent in to the
Federation in order to make all
money possible available to Is-
rael, "the thing really decisive
to the fate of all Jews."
The Jews of Detroit can help
Israel in this fight for survival,
Krolik said, by fulfilling "our
promises to pay, our promises
made in the form of pledges to
the Allied Jewish Campaign."
Rabbis will appeal to the their
congregational member to help
keep Israel strong and to pro-
Vide for the immigrants to Israel
by sending in a payment on
pledges already made.

Israelis Designate
SA Consul-General

Henry Wineman, honorary
chairman of the 1949 Allied Jew-
ish Campaign and, treasurer of
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
this week mailed a personal ap-
peal to everyone whose pledge
to.the campaign shows balance
outstanding, asking that these
contributors make some immed-
iate payment on their pledges.
"The simple facts of the situa-
tion are these," Wineman point-
ed out. "The economic founda-
tions of Israel are endangered
because the resources required
for the absorption of the vast
immigration have not been made
available."
-"At the same time," the letter
continued, "funds are needed,
also, for aid to the DPs in
Europe, for service to new ar-
rivals, in the United States and
for the many important causes,
1063.1, national and overseas,
which benefit from our Allied
Jewish Campaign."

Garment Workers Give
$100,000. to Histadrut

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The In-
ternational Ladies Garment
Workers Union has turned
over to the National Commit-
tee for Labor Israel a $100,000
check for construction of a co-
operative institution in Israel to
be named for the late Morris
Zigman, who served as presi-
dent of the ILGWU.
At the same - time, the Union
has forwarded a gift of $5,000
to the American Friends Serv-
ice Committee to be used for
the relief of Arab refugees in
the Middle ..East.

Le Shono

Tovo
Tikosevu

We greet the advent of the New Year 5710 with

prayers for the peace and security of all mankind

and for the progress of Israel. We extend

our

sincerest good wishes to the entire community for

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

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AIVIG Investigates 'Mass Jewish Grave
Opening by German Workers at Dachau

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ED. SWARTZ

MUNICH, (JTA)—The Ameri do—and something "the Ger-
can Military Government - in man people owe the world"--is
Germany has begun an investi- to set aside as a monument and
gation of the opening of a mass a solemn reminder of the
grave at the Dachau concentra- nity of man" the place where
tion camp . -by German workmen these victims of Nazism rest.)
of a contracting concern' which
was using the soil thus obtained New Explanation Found
for commercial purposes.
An AMG spokesman an- For Dachau Exhumation
nounced that the grave has al-
MUNICH, (JTA) — The Ger-
ready been ordered closed. He
laid responsibility for the desem man exhumation of human
cration of the site, at which was bones at the Dachau site of a
toUnd.. a Star of David,' on the mass grave of 2,000 victims of
Bavarian government. He added the Nazis marked by a "Star of
that Bavaria had been -warnedi
three times in the past year or David" was explained away by
so to proVide adequate .care - -for the Burgomeister of Dachau in
the mass grave which is be- •a. new faShion. The Burgomeis-
lieved to contain the remains of ter's excuse was that the bones
2,000. victims of the Nazis.
were probably those of soldiers
In New. York, a telegram of
- it is
protest was sent to John. J. Mc of Napoleon's army, since
Cloy, America-n High. Commis known that a Napoleonic mili-
sioner. for • Germany, by Justice tary hospital existed in the area
Meir Steinbrink, chairman of in .1806.
the Anti - Defamation ,League, . It was disclosed by German
against the.excavation of •the Police in Frankfurt that a mon-
grave. Justice Steinbrink as- ument commemorating the vic-
serted that if this action is left tims of the Nazis at a cemetery
- in the town- Of Nied was marred
unchallenged, it will-"become
signal to the Germans that the with Nazi slogans. Several hours
American aut.horities condone before the stone monument was
their bestialities-of the past: and to have been unveiled it was
their current :disregard :for-all discovered that the slogan "We
are still living, Heil Hitler" had
human decehcies."
(An editorial in. the New YOrk been painted across if.
German ac-
Times termed .
tion "obviousy offensive" and Parent's Yom Kippur Blessing
Here is the abbreviated •for-
added that "it seems incredible
that it could have been con- mula for the parent's blessing
ceived even by those whose on Yom Kippur Eve. "May God
memories are untroubled by make thee as Ephraim and
guilt or unharrowed by twelve Menasseh . . . May you be in-
. •years of German history." The scribed and willed for a good
editorial insisted that the "least" life and long in the midst. of all
that the German people could righteous in Israel." Amen.

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