Message from Ben-Gurion Stirs Miami Contributors THE Oft THE JEWISH NEWS - Friday, February 29, 1952 7 Plan Tour Through West For Summer Campers India Invites Israeli Official to New Delhi TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Acting on the invitation of the Premier of India, the Israel government de- cided to send Dr. Walter Eytan, director general of the Israeli Foreign Office, on a visit to New Delhi,. To ha l' win its for itotanii surviv0 thereby to help assure victory for Israel as she fights her second war of independence—this time for economic independence." Sunday's action, which came in response to warnings by the UJA leaders that Israel's fate and future depend to a large extent on success of the UJA's. 1952 campaign, was given further impetus by a special message from Israel Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, who, in a cable, declared that his country "is beset by grave a n d dangerous difficulties a a which the young State cannot • master without the continuous and selfless cooperation of Jewish men and women the world over." Mr. Ben-Gurion Continued from Page 1 inson, S -a m u e l H. Rubiner, termed the United Jewish president of the Jewish Welfare Appeal "that noble instrumen- many Miami-bound Detroiters Federation, Hyman and David tality" whose "healthy„ con- not yet on the scene, were talked Safran, Morris Schaver, Maurice structive help" has been felt to in advance by Samuel H. Ru- A. Chlafer, Abe Shiffman, Harry throughout Israel. He pledged biner, president of Federation A. Schlafer, Abe Shiffman, Harry that "the people of Israel will H. H. Goldman, Irving W. Blum- Srere, Louis Tabashnik, United cheerfully bear heavier, burdens berg, Milton K. Mahler, Irving Dairies, Harvey Willens, the knowing that they are not I Cohn and Louis Berry. This Wineman family, A. Wolok and, alone in fulfilling the task group, aided by Gus D. Newman Charlie Wollock, Louis W. Zack, which Providence has imposed and George M. Stutz, conferred Morris W. Zack and David Saf- on our present generation." with key contributors and en- fir. The Israel Prime Minister rolled their support as a demon- Total Gifts--$11,341,000 "blessed" the leaders and work- stration of Detroit's early inter- The largest sum ever given to est both in UJA and in the over- launch a nationwide drive of the ers of the United Jewish Appeal, all causes embraced in the De- United Jewish Appeal was con- asserting that with the help of troit Allied Jewish Campaign. tributed at the Florida session the UJA the State of Israel, "per- Mr. Wineman, honorary chair- as gifts totalling $11,341,000 haps the greatest and most con- man of the Detroit campaign, poured in at a closing session of structive enterprise of our people its long history, "can be kept in close touch with develop- the UJA's National Inaugural in carried to success." ments and issued a ; statement Conference formally to open the The session heard also from pointing out the continuing need Appeal's 1952 CaMpaign for aid overseas and in Israel and ex- to Israel, distressed Jews over- Israel Ambassador to. the United pressing the hope that contribu- seas, and refugees entering the States Abba S. Eba‘n and from Eddie Cantor, chairman of the tors would hold the line in any United States. UJA's National Leadership event, and, wherever possible, The record contribution of Mobilization. offer substantial increases. Louis gifts, which keynoted the open- The national UJA cabinet an- Davidson, advised that his ing of United Jewish Appeal brother, Israel, delayed on his campaign activity in 5.000 com- nounced at the conference in trip South, wanted it known that munities throughout the coun- cludes Detrbiters LOuis Berry, the Davidsons, who served in try, exceeded by $1,191,000 the Joseph Holtzman and Abe Kasle. past campaigns as treasurers, sum given here one year ago would again play a leading role when $10,150,000 came forward 'in the drive. at a similar launching of a UJA Samuel Hamburger, who to- campaign. gether with his brother Louis, Mr. Warburg, who presided at require served as treasurer of the 1951 the session, hailed establishment AJC, joined the large family of of this new record in individual those who declared themselves and corporate giving to the - for service and for contributions UJA as "another great demon- of not less than last year, along stration by American Jews of for the with many increases. their utmost concern for human Others who were on hand to life and human liberty." spur the Detroit effort included Dr. Schwartz, termed the $11,- Ben L. Silberstein, Sol Eisenbtrg, 341,000 contributed "a remark- John Isaacs, and Samuel B. Solo- able beginning in this year's mon, who, with his brother, Jule drive to raise $151,500,000 and G., is one of this year's cam- paign treasurers. The campaign spirit among Detroiters has been so pro- nounced that there is ample evidence of one of the strongest eampaign efforts in the city's history. The number of advance gifts was at an all-time high for this early in the year and Detroit was receiving congratulations both from the national leaders and from top campaigners of the Federation has been presented with a proposed amend- other local communities. One of ment, submitted for action at the Annual Meeting, to be held the striking increases was from Tuesday evening, March 4, 1952, at 8:15 o'clock at Brown . Morris and Al Fruman, from Memorial. Chapel of Temple Beth El, Woodward and. Glad- $10,000 to $20,000. stone. The proposal amends ARTICLE 8, SECTION 3, which Included among the first 50 NOW READS as follows: demonstration contributors were Section 3. several who, while not among No institutional member under any conditions whatso- the vacationers, sent word down ever shall expend or contract for the expenditure of any that they wished to be included. The list included Sidney J. Allen, moneys appropriated to it by the Federation except as bud- Louis Alper, the Aurora-Key- geted, apportioned and approved by the Board of Governors. atone Speedway oil interests, in The PROPOSED AMENDMENT would change Section 3 whiCh the Fisher, Kay, Epstein to Subsection 3a under Section 3 and add Subsection b as follows: and Sucher families are affiliat- Subsection (b) : recognizing that the Jewish Com- ed; Nathan and Sol Balaban, munity Council is a central coordinating body of the Theodore Bargman, Harry Beck- organized Jewish community in -fields of its operation er, Blumberg Brothers, Nathan as defined in its Constitution, total annual appropria- Bronstein, Detroit Industrial tions to the Jewish Community Council shall be de- Clinic, Federal Pipe and 'Supply, termined on the basis of Community Council's estimated Frankel Company, David and needs for all its activities. A lump sum annual appropri- Louis Freedman, Harvey Gold- ation to the Jewish Community Council shall be granted man and Emil Stern, Abe Green, upon the examination of budget estimates submitted by the Council. Any recommendations affecting the fields Guardian Steel, Norman B. Hay- of activities of the Council shall be considered by the den, Louis M. Hinderstein, Stan- Council, and the Council shall -make the final decision ley Imerman and his mother, on such recommendations. Notwithstanding the provi- Mrs. Ella Imerman, Morey L. sions contained in preceding subsection (a), the Council Jacobs, Sam and Barney Key- may apportion the lump sum appropriated to it to the. well, Ben Klein, Max J. Kogan, various items contained in its budget. There shall be Julian H. Krolik, Walter Laib established a standing Committee for the purpose of and Wolf Detroit Envelope Com- meeting as often as necessary with a similar Council Committee of equal size in order to effect closer cooper- pany, Milton K. Mahler, presi- ation between and make recommendations to these two dent of the Service Group, central community bodies. €harles Milan, Maurice M. Rob- rl* PM NEEDS PLUS WORK . . Allied Jewish Campaign JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION of DETROIT PROPOSED AMENDMENT I An educational tour of this country's western states is being organized for next summer by Eugene Walker, an art teacher at MacCullough Elementary School for the last six years. Planned for boys who like to rough it, but feel they are too mature for summer camping, the tour will include a trip via the Northern route through the Rockies to the West Coast, and back through the Southern route. Stops will be made at all national parks and points of in- terest. The combined trip will cover nearly 8,000 miles. For further information call Walker at GA. 8-249R or write 21480 Bennett, Detroit 19. 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With them as their guest in spirit will be the hundreds of children, young men and women who are eating the bread of Jewish learning and living in the halls of the Yeshivath. COMMUNITY RALLIED IN SUPPORT For the first time in many years the sons and daughters from traditional Jewish homes will rally in support of an institution which is giving genuine and authentic Jewish religious education. RELIGIOUS VALUES MAKE GOOD AMERICANS From the very beginnings of our country, religious values have been considered indispensable to mix the mortar from which good Americans are made. This school is a link in the long chain that has been reaching out for this goal since generations. In these times of trouble . and uncertainty it is clinging firmly and con- fidently to the method and content of its program. , BETH YEHUDAH STRIVES FOR RELIGIOUS CULTURE You, as a member of this Jewish community, are called upon to come to the assistance .of this unique re- ligious institution in the city of Detroit. It aims at the complete personality which in years to come will be the human . reservoir for the synagogues now being planned and built. 1952 YEAR BOOK TO HELP FURTHER EDUCATIONAL AMBITIONS You can do your share by participating in the 1952 Beth Yehudah Year Book with your personal greetings or memorials and by attending the beautifully planned Dinner on Sunday, April 20, at the Latin Quarter. This Space Contributed In The Interest of Religious Jewish Education By SAMUEL KARABENICK REAL ESTATE — INVE,STMENTS 2709 CADILLAC TOWER WO. 2-8766 e•••••••••••,