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Labor Zionists Slate All-Day Seminar
To Stimulate Thought on World Crises

pal in the Affairs of the Jewish
State."
The seminar is designed to
awaken members to the dangers
of Communism and to the new
Jewish State. Members a n d
Starting with a breakfast, prospective members are in-
LZOA will hear Boris Joffe, vited.
executive direc-
tor of the Jew-
ish Community Zedakah Tea Monday;
Council, speak Donor Event Dec. 5
on "The Place
of Organizations
Under the leadership of Mrs.
in the Develop- Maurice Cornfield, members of
ment of the Zedakah Club are arranging a
Jewish Commu- tea, to be held Monday, Oct. 23,
nity."
at 12:30 p.m., at the Dexter-
At afternoon Davison Jewish Community
Boris Joffe and evening Center. A prominent speaker
Sessions, Bezalel Sherman, noted will be featured on the program.
author, will talk on "The Posi- Friends are invited.
tion of the Jewish Community
Arrangements are being made
in America and Its Future," and
Chaver Gottlieb, of Israel, now by Zedakah Club for the annual
the director of the Detroit His- donor luncheon to be held Dec.
tadrut Campaign, will speak on 5, proceeds to be used to carry
"Israel in Time of International on the club's charitable activi-
Crisis" and "The Position of Mai- ties.

The Labor Zionist Organiza-
tion of America will present an
all-day seminar on Nov. 5 at the
Labor Zionist Institute, 13722
Linwood.

THE JEWISH NEWS-5

Meretsky Heads Windsor Council

Friday, October 20, 1950

Masada Dance Slates
Music of Dick Stein

The Autumn Festival Dance
given by the Masada Chapter
of ZOD will take place at 8:30
p.m., Oct. 22 at the Jewish Corn-
munity Center on Woodward.
There will be social dancing to
the music of Dick Stein and
square dancing with a profes-
sional caller. During intermis-
sion, a professional dance team
will entertain. Autumn Festival
Dance is open to all young
adults.
The dramatic group of Masa-
da, under the chairmanship of
Joe Medwed, had its organiza-
tional meeting at the home of
Helen Golde, Oct. 10. Tile group
is going to meet once a week
and will work on a variety of
short skits and plays. Hanukah
and Purim play are now un-
der discussion. For further in-
formation, call Joe Medwed, TO.
9-8718 or Shirley Jacobson, TO.
9-1264.

Windsor's Inter-Service Club Council, at brief ceremonies
held at the Prince Edward Hotel, inducted its new officers.
MILTON MERETSKY (center) is chairman of the Council. AL
SOUFRINE (right) of Detroit has been named secretary-treas-
urer, suc4eeding FRANK B. WALTON (left). Ten Windsor
clubs, including the Windsor Jewish Community Council
which recently elected Mr. Meretsky as president, are repre-
sented on the Inter-Service Club Council which co-ordinated

the work of member service clubs. Messrs. Meretsky and Sou-.
frine are members of Bnai Brith which will be host club to

the Inter-Service Council at the annual banquet in January.

I

SRAEL today is the land of the open door—open
to all the homeless among the Jews.

This door of hope swung open, to stay open, little
more than two years ago—and since then more than
430,000 have entered to find a new life, a better
future, a land they can call their own.

The door that swung open in the late Spring of
1948 has been kept open—by you—through the
United Jewish Appeal. You have kept it open to
the homeless and the oppressed of more than two
dozen lands.

The problem of absorbing this mass immigration
has been so great that close to 100,000 of these
newcomers live in tents and barracks, still waiting
for new homes and-the establishment of new rural
and urban centers. But at the same time Jews in
Iraq, Roumania, Poland, Tunisia, Morocco and
other lands clamor for the chance to find in Israel
peace, freedom and dignity.

The United Jewish Appeal must give them the
chance they, seek, they need, they long for. The

World Jewish attention will be focused on

the National Planning Conference for Israel
and Jewish Reconstruction to be held Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, October 27, 28 and
29, at the Stotler Hotel in Washington, D. C.

United Jewish Appeal can give them that chance—
if you give to the United Jewish Appeal.

Give today—now—for:

* the more than 50,000 Jews of Iraq who have until
March, 1951 to reach Israel. Right now, funds of
the United Jewish Appeal are helping to fly 1,000
Iraqi Jews to Israel per week. But funds are running
low despite the fact that Israel's door remains open.
The only thing that will closet that door is lack
of funds.

You must give today—now—for:

* the 70,000 Jews of Roumania whose transfer to
Israel depends solely on available funds. The
Government of Roumania has authorized Jewish

emigration to Israel, but how long that authoriza-
tion will last is not known. Before the bars come
down again, you must act. You cannot close your
heart to men, women and children who appeal to
you to keep it open,. as Israel keeps its door open.

Keep your heart open to the homeless. Give today.
Give now. Give generously.

United Jewish Appeal

On Behalf of the Resettlement and Reconstruction Programs
of the Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine APPeal
United Service for New Americans.

HENRY MORGENTHAU,

JR., General Chairman

