• • 400,000 Jews Overseas Need JDC Aid In 1951 Warburg Tells Annual Meeting . Edward M. M. Warburg, chair- man of the Joint Distribution .Committe since 1945, and re- cently-elected general chairman of the 1951 campaign of the United Jewish Appeal, told 300 .delegates to the 36th annual JDC conference Saturday, that "a minumum of 400,000 Jews in Europe, Moslem areas and Israel will need JDC's assistance during 1951. Warburg spoke immediately after his re-election by accla- mation as JDC chairman for the coming year. Meeting at the Hotel Commo- dore, the delegates also re-elect- ed Moses A. Leavitt, executive vice-chairman, and Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, JDC director-gen- eral for overseas operations for the past 10 years. At the same time, Dr. Schwartz was given a leave of absence to permit him to assume his new post as execu- tive vice-chairman of the UJA. An oversaes director of JDC's operations is to be designated shortly. A resolution adopted by the conference pledged "our ful ,- ; lest individual and collective support" for the 1951 campaign of the UJA, which raises funds for JDC, and for other agencies aiding the Jews in Israel and the United States. Main points of the agency's 1951 budget call for: emigration aid to an estimated 25,000 men, women and children seeking to leave for new homes in the United States, Canada, Australia, South America and other areas during the coming year; and continued relief, welfare, medi- cal and reconstruction programs in behalf of hundreds of thou- sands of Jews in Europe—part- icularly the DP countries, Hun- gary and France—and in Moslem lands in North Africa and the Near East. For its relief, reconstruction and resettlement programs in 19 countries of Europe, North Africa and the Near East, Leav- itt reported, JDC appropriated $36,568,000 in 1950. With this sum, it was able to provide ur- gently-needed assistence to some 450,000 men, women and chil- dren- • Marking 36 years of human- itarian service by JDC on be- half of distressed Jews abroad, at an expenditure of almost $500,000,000, the conference heard chairman Warburg de- clare that "despite the hun- dreds of thousands of men, women and children overseas to whom our aid-the aid of American Jewry—has meant the difference between life and death since the end of the war, the developing world sit-; uation means new perils for other hundreds of thousands." than 192,000 imigrant's to new homes, 180,000 to Israel. The coming year, Leavitt de- clared, will see several changes in JDC work. In 1951, JDC will assume full financial and ad- ministrative responsibilities for M A L B E N, the organization caring for so-called "hard core" immigrants to Israel. Founded in 1949, MALBEN has until now been a joint undertaking of JDC, the Jewish agency and the Israel Government. Dr. Schwartz, who had return- ed only two days before from a hurried trip to JDC's European headquarters in Paris to wind up his affairs preparatory to as- suming his new responsibilities as UJA Executive Vice-Chair- man, told the delegates that "what I saw and heard only a few days ago has reinforced my feeling that despite all we have an important part of the task done in the past five years, an undertook on Liberation D a y still remains to be completed." Turks Deny Jews Make Up Bulk of Their Korea Unit WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The Turkish Embassy denied a re- port that Jewish conscripts make up 80 percent of the Turk- ish Army unit serving with the United Nations fortes in Korea and that Jewish casualties had been high. The Embassy press attache, who said that the troops in Korea were not volun- teers but conscripts, estimated that there are "only 10 or at most 15 Jews" among the sev- eral thousands of Turkish troops in the brigade. The report, published in Al Hamishmar, Tel Aviv newspaper of the left-wing Socialist Mapam, stated that Jewish soldiers had been selected from various Turkish Army units for inclusion in the expeditionary force. The newspaper estimated that the Jews constituted 80 per- cent of the Turkish unit in Korea and that Jews had suf 7. fered many- casualties. Lack Funds for Rabbi ISTANBUL, (JTA) — The search for a new Chief Rabbi of Turkey to replace the late Rabbi H. Bedjerano, who died in 1931, has encountered new difficul- ties. A special committee, which worked six months on finding a new Chief Rabbi finally put for,- ward the name of Dr. Moishe Ventura; former Chief Rabbi of Alexandria, once a Turkish citi- zen. It has discovered that the funds needed for supporting the Chief Rabbi and the Chief Rab- binate are not yet available. A In his report to the conference, campaign will be launched soon Vice-Chairman Leavitt des- to raise the necessary funds. cribed the emergency emigra- tions of 1950, as a resolution of Bar-Illan Hamizrachi which JDC had transported more Offers Shevat Program. The., United Hebrew Schools of Detroit Gratefully Acknowledge the Receipt of a contribution from Shirley, Sarah and Rudy Simons of Wil- delnere Avenue, in memory of Mrs. lda Levin. and Martin Srere. * * * generous gifts to the Scholarship and of the Schools from Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasle, of Lucerne Drive, in memory of Mrs. Ida Levin; from Mrs. Nathan Sim- ons and sons Broudy and Edgar, to the Nathan and Seymour Simons Scholarship Fund in memory of their dearly beloved husband and father Nathan; and in memory of Mrs. Ida Levin and Mrs. Mabel Jaffee. * * * a contribution to the Scholar- ship Fund of the School from Mr. and Mrs. Juliu3 Berman of Burlingame Ave., in memory of Mrs. Ica Levin. • 4 •' • Bar-Illan Chapter of Hapoel Hamizrachi will present a pro- gram on Jan. 21, at Cong. Mogen Abraham, in the Yeshivah Bldg. An address by Rabbi Leonard Oschray, midwest director of the organization will be heard and a recent Israeli film, "The Great Promise," will be shown through the courtesy of the Jewish Na- tional Fund. The Bnai Akivah groups will offer a holiday play. The public is invited. For further informa- tion, call Mrs. Louis Thav, WE. 4-1986. Rabbi Samuel Mirsky, pro- fessor at the Yeshivah Univer- sity in New York, will lecture to ..he group in Hebrew at 9 p.m., Tuesday, at Young Israel Center. His talk is the first in a series of Hebrew sermons arranged by the group's president, Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter. Dr. Mir- sky, who recently returned from a trip to Israel, is co-editor of Talpioth Magazine, with Rabbi J. L. Maimon, Israel Minister of Religion. CARD OF THANKS The Saslove and Hoffnitz fam- ilies wish to thank their rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses shown them in the ,loss of Jacob Saslove. THE JEWISH NEWS - 15 Friday, January 12, 1951 Community Council Plans City's. Defense With OCD Leaders Jewish Community Council leaders met last week with offi- cials of the Detroit Office of Civilian Defense to review civil- ian defense problems and de- termine ways in which the Jew- ish community can cooperate. William Brinkman • and Peter McGilliVray, representing Brig-. adier General Clyde Dougherty, OCD director, emphasized the immediate need for volunteer personnel to undertake strate- gic functions in the event of an emergency. Every e f r t will be made through the: facilities of the Jewish Community Council to acquaint--organizations and in- dividuals in the _Jewish commu- nity with these needs and to urge their cooperation. - Council delegates and others will- study these needs at the Council- Delegate Assembly at 8:30 p.m., at the Davison. Jewish Center. William Davis, of OCD, will be present to answer ques- tions about the program. The Civilian Defense office is also planning to present both graphic and pictorial exhibits demonstrating the effects of a bombing in Detroit. The Community Council rep- resentatives at the meetitng with the Civilian Defense au- thorities consisted of Dr. Shma- rya Kleinman, Council presi- dent; Harry Yudkoff, chairman of the community relations com- mittee and B. M. Joffe and Wal- ter Klein, director and assistant director. National Leader Opens FPA Lecture Series Brooks Emeny, national presi- dent of the Foreign Policy Asso- ciation and top-rankingl author- ity on international relations will speak at the Highland Park High School Auditorium, at 8 , p.m., Tuesday. He is the first of four prominent lecturers who will speak at the Highland Park High School -Auditorium in a series sponsored by the Foreign Policy Association of Detroit and the Adult Education Division of the Highland Park Schools. Other speakers are Jan. 30, Joseph E. Johnson, president of Carnegie Endowment for Inter- national Peace;' Feb: 6; Charles Burton Marshall, member of the Policy Planning 'Staff, Depart- ment- of. State; Feb. 13, Marquis Childs, noted author and com- mentator. Shragai Elected Jerusalem Mayor Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM — S. Z. Shragai, leader of the Mizrachi Laborites, Tuesday was elected Mayor of Jerusalem, succeeding Daniel Auster, a General Zionist. Elia- hu Eliaschar, leader of the Seph- ardic Jews in Jerusalem who is a General Zionist, was elected Deputy Mayor. Moshe Porush and A. Rubin were elected Vice- Mayors. • Addressing the Municipal Council following his election, Mr. Shragai emphasized t h e claim of the Jews of Jerusalem for an undivided city. The an- nouncement of the results of the election was marked with two demonstrations in front of the municipality b u i l d i n g. 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