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September 21, 1951 - Image 1

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-09-21

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HE JEWISH NE

Egyptian

intellectuals'

Revolt Against

War-Mongers

A Weekly Review

Among Arabs

Read Commentator's
Column on Page 2

VOLUME 20



No. 2

Sholem Asch's

Magnificent

Portrait of

the Lawgiver

of Jewish Events

"Moses"

Review on Page 4

Michigan's Only English - Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle

108 David Stott Bldg.—Phone WO. 5-1155 Detroit Michigan, September 21, 1951 ..1F01.7

$4.00 Per Year ; Single Copy, 10c

5711 lictrk • d by Life-Saving

Achi • vements if U. S. Jewry

400,000 received care in Europe and Moslem lands

Immigration from Roumania reached 5,000 monthly -

. U.S. offered fresh start to 14,000 former 19.1)..'s

UJA to Continue World-Wide
Rescue Activities in 5712

In the year 5711, concluding next week, the American Jew-
ish community, through its' support of the United Jewish Appeal,
recorded a year of life-saving achievements in behalf of tens of
thousands of Jewish men, women and children. With UJA
funds, more than 210,000 Jews were brought to Israel from East
European and Moslem countries . . . food, clothing, medicine
and housing were provided to thousands of newcomers in the
Jewish state .. relief and medical programs were conducted in
behalf of 400,000 distressed Jews in North Africa and Europe
. . more than 14,000 Jews • were brought to the U. S. for per-
manen.t resettlement. Through the UJA's agencies—United Pales-
tine Appeal, Joint Distribution Committee and United Service
for New Americans—the task of rescue, rehabilitation and re-
settlement that began on V-E Day and when Israel was estab-
lished were advanced in the face of growing world tensions.
In the year 5712; commencing on Oct. 1, the removal of
distressed Jews from danger zones and their integration into the
Hie of Israel must be continued, as must all other world-wide
programs of life-saving carried on by the UJA's agencies. The
photos on this page depict highlights of UJA's activities during
the year just conclude& Detroit Jewry helps make these efforts
possible through the Allied Jewish Campaign, whose 1952 drive
again will be conducted under the chairmanship of Abe Kasle.

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"Operation Ezra" was completed in 5711 for 106,000 from Iraq

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New lives began in Israel work vamps

ffundireds of temporary housing units and settlements were built

;1000 sato the Promised Land a: kilt

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