Community Agencies Help Newcomers Adjust to U. S. 30—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 31, 1950 Holiday Greetings Julius Chaies Presents Students in Recital TRIANGLE BOOKBINDING Julius Chajes, director of mu- sic at the Jewish Community Center will present •Beatrice Brindze, Avren Foreman,' Reva Kowalsky, • Joan Machin, Diane Roth and Estelle Pappas in a PIANO RECITAL at 4 p.m., Fri- day, March 31, at the Center. Holiday Greetings LORAINE CLEANERS 8701 LI NWOOD VErmont 8-1042 Passover Greetings Brennan Brothers KILROY REALTY Realtors Real Estate Northwest Section and Insurance 10036 W. McNICHOLS 12552 GRAND RIVER UN. 1-7294 WE. 3-2875 Since the Hitler era, between erosity of Detroit Jewry in sup- 3,500 and 4,000 Jewish new Americans have come to De- troit. Of those, 10% are receiv- ing relief from the community through funds delegated by the Allied Jewish Campaign to - Re- settlement Service, the Jewish Welfare Federation agency re- sponsible for helping immigrants adjust in America. The others, supported by community re- sources or by relVves, have es- tablished themse'Nes in homes and jobs. In the final drive to empty the DP camps last year, Detroit agreed to accept 200 DP families. All but 15 have arrived, and it is hoped that Congress will change the DP laW to permit others into this country. These new arrivals, like the present relief case load of near- ly 400 will be provided by Re- settlement Service with funds received from the 1950 Allied -Jewish Campaign. An additional 120 people are receiving the benefits of trained case work in the difficult tasks of learning a new language, adapting to new customs and adjusting to a new way of life. At least 90% of these new ar- rivals have no problem that cannot be: solvedby permanent housing and a job, according to Harold Silver, executive director , of Resettlement Service. "Their health, both mental and physi- 411116, cal, is surprisingly good;" he said, "They only need initial community boosts to become self - suppOrting, constructive residents." Most of them are coup/es who married in the DP camps, people in their 30's and 40's with at least one child under five years old. They have been assisted in their adjustment by the com- bined thinking, talents and fa- cilities of Federation agencies, such as Jewish Vocational Serv- ice, North End Clinic, House of Shelter, Jewish Community Center, Hebrew Free Loan As-• sociation and the United ,Hebrew Schools. * * * The Jewish Vocational Serv- ice, House of Shelter and United Hebrew Schools will receive • their total- deficit financing from the 1950 AJC. North End Clinic and the Jewish Community Cen- ter ' receive funds ' through the Campaign. Other beneficiaries adding new Americans are the Yiddish Schools; Farband, Sho- lem Aleichem Workmen's Cir- cle, United Jewish High 'School, t and Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. The Resettlement Service pro- gram spent $340,000 in 1949-50, in addition to the amounts spent by other agencies for aid to new Americans locally. For the case load of Resettlement Services a tentative budget esti- mate for 1950-51, of $316,429 has been submitted. The allocation will be based on present and an- ticipated needs and on the gen- porting the Allied Jewish Cam paign, which embodies more than 50 other local, national and overseas s causes, including • the United Jewish Appeal. The new Americans have proven that, given an initial helping hand by the Detroit community, they can adjust to a constructive life here. In one more year of generous giving to the Allied Jewish Campaign De- troit can begin the discharge of its responsibility for Jewish sur- vivors who are able to become new Americans. Passover Greetings METROPOLITAN CLEANERS and DYERS A Happy Passover FAYE'S BEAUTY SALON Passover Greetings BEST MFG. CO . 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