Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz Heads New Israel Bond Organization; Montor's Resignation Accepted Men's Apparel Group Plans AK Dinner Continued from Page 1 the Israel Bond Organization. He was the directing head of the United Jewish Appeal in the critical years following World Wa r II when American Jewry rose to the great- est heights in financing the rehabilitation of the Jewish refugees and the rise of the he_ Israel. During the past four years, t he American Financial and Development State Corporation for Israel has sold $185,000,000 in State of Israel Bonds. "It is also imperative that I make clear that the State of Israel -has the deepest sense of obligation to the thousands of leaders throughout the United States and else- where who gave of their time, energy and resources to create this vital instrument of economic survival for the State. I want to a ssure 700,000 bond purchasers that they have rendered help of inestimable value to the S tate and to reassure them that their invest- ments, already at work and producing di vidends in Israel, will be repaid in full, inter- est and principal. rz Old Officers to Conduct Sale of Bonds During Transition Period "The officers of the American Financial and Development Corporation, who have been and continue to be among the warm est friends and supporters of the State of Israel, have offered their fullest services in enabling the State to make the transition to a successor organization to carry on the sale of State of Israel Bonds. "It is typical of the devotion of the officers of the American Financial and De- velopment Corporation for Is- rael that they are carrying on "The officers of the United Stollman and Safran the current activities for the sale Jewish Appeal, headed by Mr. Welcome 'New Era' of Israel bonds and are making Edward M. M. Warburg, presi- Welcoming the "new era" of available their vast experience dent, and Mr. William Rosen- cooperation and of dignified ac- to help launch the new bond- wald, general chairman, have selling organization. We also been good enough to agree to tivities in behalf of Israel, Phil- have every hope that they will make it possible for Dr. lip St011man and David Safran, be among the American leaders Schwartz to engage in the task who headed the Detroit Israel who will continue the responsi- of establishing the new organi- Bond Committee whose mem- bility for the sale of Israel Bonds zation. They have been moved to resigned in prOtest against in America. make the sacrifice of releasing bers intrusion of "outsiders" to "It is opportune to say to all Dr. Schwartz by their apprecia- dictate "timing" of bond drives, officers of Israel Bond organiza- tion of the great importance to declared on Monday that they tions throughout the United Israel of the uninterrupted con- are convinced Israel will benefit States and to all lay leader's and tinuation of the Bond effort. greatly from the change. professional staff that the State Numerous individuals of stand- of Israel and the new organiza- ing in the Jewish communities The two leaders expressed the tion to be formed count heavily of the U.S.A. have already as- hope that there will be a coin- on the continuation of their la - sured Dr. Schwartz of the full- plete reorganization of all forces, bors. It is these men and worn- est measure of their cooperation that arrogance will be banned en, whether volunteers or tech- with him and it is expected that from all future bond efforts and nical personnel, who have been, it will shortly be possible to that volunteer workers will be the backbone of the great or! complete the legal and practi- treated with respect as befits a ganization that has been built cal arrangements required so dignified Jewish movement. up in America. They can feel that the new corporation will They also expressed the hope amply/rewarded for their labors be able to function as the un- that a reorganized bond drive, in the knowledge that the great derwriter of State of Israel in cooperation with the Allied sums of capital they amassed Bonds, at which time Dr. Jewish Campaign in timing and are reflected in the development Schwartz will formally assume planning, will bring the results of Israel during the past four responsibility for the bond sales that were . hoped for in the ef- years, in farm and factory, in effort. forts of American Jewry in sup- the exploration and exploitation "The government of Israel has port of Israel's economy, During the past two weeks, of mineral and natural resourc- every confidence that the ef- es, in the promotion of housing forts of Dr. Schwartz will be the entire country's eyes were and irrigation, of tourism and crowned with speedy success and on Detroit, and the local lead- roads and, generally, in the has been greatly encouraged by ers were encouraged to stick t their guns in the fight whole fabric of Israel's economic the measure of cooperation to life. which, in so short a time, he has against undemocratic proce - "The State of Israel relies already succeeded in evoking in dures in the planning of bond d It is generally agreed upon the proceeds from Israel so ;many quarters, both on the drives. that the stand taken by the bonds as one of the major factors part of individuals and organi- Detroit Jewish community has in its development budget. It zations." forced a showdown and has is glad to see, first, that the UJA Issues Statement on American Financial and Devel- Dr. Schwartz' New Appointment aided Israel. opment Corporation for Israel is When the reports were issued In connection with the desig- carrying forward wholehearted - nation of Dr. Schwartz as the claiming large bond sales and ly with current sales, and sec- new chief executive officer of an. attendance of 500 at the De- ondly, that every effort is being the Israel Bond Organization, troit bond dinner on March 2, • made, with universal good will, the UJA issued a statement— national leaders made it plain to, set into motion, as rapidly as signed by Edward M. M. War- that they discredited them. It is practicable, a successor or- burg, president, and William has been , conceded that only 330 ganization to carry on its splen- Rosenwald, general chairman— people were at the dinner and did work. lauding him for the tvnagnifi_ the claim of a sale of $261,000 cent contribution" which he has been challenged. Those who Grateful to Schwartz for made in almost four and a half are familiar with bond sales Accepting Responsibility "The responsibility for the es- years as executive head of the techniques pursued here hith- tablishment of the new sales or- national United Jewish Appeal. erto have expressed the belief ganization for Israel Bonds has The statement said that Rabbi that the total sales at the March ben accepted by Dr. Joseph J. Herbert A. Friedman, of Mil- 1 dinner were less than $80,000. Schwartz, the executive vice waukee, will succeed Dr. The former bond leaders had chairman of the United Jewish Schwartz on June 1 as executive pledged a minimum . sale-and- Appeal. The government of Is- vice-chairman of UJA. At the collection result -of $150,00,0 if rael is deeply grateful to Dr. annual UJA national conference the dinner were to be aban- Schwartz for having agreed to held in December, 1954, inaug- doned. accept this great responsibility urating the 1955 campaign, it Only seven members of the which means so much to the was announced that Dr. original 75-member Detroit Is- economic development and con- Schwartz intended to retire from rael Bond Executive Committee solidation of Israel. The out- the office of executive vice- are known to have gone along standing record of Dr. Schwartz chairman this year and at that with the tactics of the Israel over so many years in the Amer- time Rabbi Friedman was named bond office in its defiance of ican Joint Distribution Commit- as his sucessor. democratic sentiments. tee and the United Jewish Ap- peal and the intimate associa- tion he has had with every as pect of the development of Is- Copyright, 1954, by Ameriean Jewish Press rael, admirably fit him for the new responsibilities he has now accepted. The affection and es- E-MMA LAZARUS WAS A YOUNG AMERICAN POET OF " teem in which he is universally SEPHARDIC COLONIAL BACK- held throughout the Jewish com- GROUND, WHOSE JEWISH CONSCIOUlaVESS WAS AWAKENSD munities of the world have giv- BY THE HICMRIBUE. BRUTALITY — en him a unique stature among the Jews of our generation. "That Dr. Schwartz should have agreed to shoulder this new task is evidence of his vital con- cern for the welfare of Israel, and for the unity of purpose which joins Jewish communities together for the cause of Is- rael's freedom, security and de- velopment. It is a further mark of the exceptional spirit of devo- tion of which he has always been a towering and inspiring- example,,-;.- A •., • * • ,%• Vo ' s 4;1 MORTON D. LIEBERMAN (seated, left), chairman of the men's apparel section of the Allied Jewish Campaign's mercantile division, and BERNARD B. GRANT (seated, right), traveling sales- man section chairman, discuss campaign machinery withv some of their associates. Standing, left to right, JACK H. KAUFMAN, AL SACKS, ALVIN LEWIS (all of the traveling salesmen group) and SEYMOUR WASSERMAN (men's apparel). The apparel trades dinner will be held at 6 p.m., Tuesday, March 29, at Hotel Sta tier. 125-Voice Choir to Be Featured At Tercentenary Music Festival The Tercentenary Music Fes- tenary Committee. Rabbi .Jacob tival, originally scheduled for E. Segal, vice-chairman of the Feb. 20, will be. held at 8 p.m., Tercentenary music committee, March 30, at Temple Israel. The will speak on "Jewish Music and concert, sponsored by the Detroit the Tercentenary." Tercentenary Committee of 300, is open to the public without charge. The festival will feature a combined chorus under musical director Dan Frohman, supported by an ensemble of. 20 Detroit Mrs. Sarah E. Stone, national Symphony Orchestra musicians. president of the Ladies Auxiliary Emma Schaver, Detroit soprano, Jewish War Veterans of the and Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar United States, will be in Detroit will be guest soloists. for an official visit from Tues- The program of Jewish com- day through Thursday, it was posers will include a presenta- announced this week by the tion of the Frohman Raisin ora- Department of Michigan Auxil- torio, "Dos Neie Lied." The work iary. will be sung by a chorus of 125 While here, Mrs. Stone will re- mixed voices comprised of the ceive the key to the city from Halevy Farband, Music Study, Mayor Albert E. Cobo. She also Shaarey Zedek, and the Work- will appear in a scheduled radio men's Circle Choral Groups. The address and will speak to indi- solo role will be sung by Mrs. vidual auxiliaries of - the Michi- Schaver. gan JWVA. Morris Schaver, chairman of Mrs. Stone's principal appear- the Tercentenary music commit- ance will be at the Goodwill tee, will introduce the program, luncheon, annually sponsored by and Tercentenary greetings will the Michigan Auxiliary, which be given by Philip Slomovitz, will be held at 12:30 p.m., Wed- chairman of the Detroit Tercen- nesday, in the Memorial Home. Members of representative or- ganizations of the Allied Veter- ans Council will be guests. Also planned in Mrs. Stone's honor will be a tour of veterans facilities in the area, and a fare- well dinner party, to be tendered by local civic and veterans or- JWVA President To Speak in Detroit Quits As Israel Bond Executive ganizations.. Mrs. Stone, a native of Boston, is a charter member of the na- tional JWV Auxiliary, having served as its first convention secretary. She has served for 26 consecutive years in communal and veterans organizations, and has received many citations from national service organiza- tions, government agencies and the Red Cross. Her late husband served with distinction during World War I, and she has two sons serving in the United States Air Force. 28—DETROIT JEWISH HENRY MONTOR Friday, March NEWS 18, 1955 28. Emma Lazarus THE TERCENTENARY STORY Text by DANKL ELAZAR Wustrcrtrons by MAURICE del BOURGO THE BRONZE TABLET PLACSP INSIDE THE STATUE OF L.I-BERTY 15 INSCRIBED WITH EM,MA LAZARLISQ/C1,10ORTAL SONNET : "GIVE ME YOUR TIRED, YOUR. POOR, YOUR HUDDLED mAsses YEARNING TO BREATHE PREG, THE WRETCHED REFUSE OF YOUR TEEMING SHORE, SEND THESE, THE HOMELESS TEMPEST TOSSE 0, TO ME, LIFT MY LAMP BESIDE THE GOLDEN DOOR", SHE WENT TO T'HE-- AID OF THOUSANDS OF PENNILESS. AND BEWILDERED NEW IMMIGRANTS AND HELPED THEM TO BECAME AD,ILISTOP .TO THEIR NEW HOMES, -4,