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MOST OF THE ATTACKS ON OUR
THE HAGANAH
KIBBUTZ SETTLEMENTS. AND NOW
LEND AID?
THAT, WE'VE CAUGHT HIM AT A
DISADVANTAGE WE'VE GOT
TO PURSUE HIM RUTHLESSLY AND
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THE

JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 8, 1950

I'LL GO TO THE TOP OF THIS
RIDGE AND SEE /F I CAN
LOCATE THEM. AND YOU--
STAY RIGHT HERE!

Cousins' Club Meets
Kreshover Cousins' Club met
T hur s day at the home of
Yetta Schlaff, the club's first
honor hostess. A latke party
followed business.

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Holiday Greetings

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TO OUR MANY
FR I ENDS

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Holiday

Greetings

PERFECTION
AUTOMOTIVE
PRODUCTS

Dynamic Meyer Steinglass ,

Steinglass' most recent trip standing Americans. The 1949
was a far cry from a tense total was $110,000,000 and the
morning in July, 1948 when with 1950 figure should do equally
UJA s executive director, Henry well.
Montor, he stepped from a plane
925 West
In Steinglass' line you can
at Haifa airport. There was
"peace" in Israel then, too. But never close the door on your
Elizabeth
it was a phony peace; a truce work. It is always with you.
arrangement as the Arab in-
vaders "took 10", refueled and
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renewed their unsuccessful at-
Smart
tempts to rain Israel into the
sea.
Apparel
The public relations whiz's
For
greatest task was in 1946 when
UJA faced head-on with the
Men & Boys
responsibility of rescuing Hit-
ler's survivors, mapped an in-
tensive program to raise $100,-
000,000 as compared with $35,-
000,000 the previous year.

•Supervises Job of Tugging at
Jewry's Heartstrings for UJA

An American Jewish Press Feature

MEYER STEIN-

Best Wishes

GLASS, photo-

graphed on the

boat which was

for a Joyous

taking the Henry

Morgenthau party

to the fishing vil-

Answers Quota Increase

lage of Ein Geb in

Israel.

NEW YORK, (AJP)—In a big a program to aid the struggling
building located in this even little republic. Plans discussed
bigger city, a little dynamo of at the Jerusalem Conference
information, know-how and pro- were crystalized at the recent
duction tugs away at the heart historic emergency Washington
strings of the American people conference.
to tell them of Israel and the
Visit Ben-Gurion
• plight of the Jewish people.
"We were with Ben - Gurion
T h e dynamo is mustached
Meyer Steinglass; his job is two hours after he had tendered
hammerin ∎ home the important his resignation to President
message of the United Jewish Chaim Weizman," Steinglass re-
Appeal and its task in rehabili- called at his New York UJA
tating the scattered remnants headquarters here. "He • was
of European Jewry in the new calm and relaxed, feeling cer-
tain he had the support of the
State of Israel. As the UJA's Israelis."
national publicity d i r e c to r,
Making an unscheduled trip
Steinglass works late into many
a night to inform the entire through the Arab-held Jerusa-
American people of the under- lem lines to reach the Hebrew
University buildings atop his-
Lakings of UJA.
A f or m e r newspaperman, toric Mount Scopus provided
Steinglass recently accompanied another interesting moment for
its chief, Henry Morgenthau, Steinglass and Morgenthau.
Morgenthau, said Steinglass,
Tr., general chairman of the
JJA, on an important mission expressed a desire to view the
o Israel. Morgenthau conferred University following h i s ap-
vith David Ben - Guriori and pointment as its chairman of
other leading Israeli figures in the board of governors. No con-
voy was scheduled, but red-tape
was cut and a special trip ar-
ranged.
"Great precautions were taken
to protect the Hadassah am-
bulance used to transport us to
Mount Scopus," said Steinglass.
Heavy brown wrapping paper
was cloaked over the vehicle's
red mogen davids to discourage
any trigger - happy Legioneers
from opening fire on the ambu-
lance and its valuable human
cargo.

Overnight Steinglass, charged
with the vital task of getting
facts of the needs to the Ameri-
can people, revamped and en-
larged his pUblicity staff. •
The $100,000,000 UJA goal
viewed as impossible by skeptics
was reached—and surpassed in
years to come. In record-mak-
ing 1948, UJA obtained $150,000,-
000 in contributions from under-

Holiday Greetings

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Holiday Greetings

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Division al Sholem Aleichem
Institute, Dec. 13, at Masonic
Temple. For reservations call
Mrs. Paula Finkelstein or Mrs.
Frances Shayne.

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serve

God and mankind with all our heart and all

our soul, in order that peace and good will may

be speeded as an earthly blessing.

The Ira

Holiday Greetings!

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