People Make News Campaign Starts With $1,913,785 Gifts Continued from Page 1 Declaring that "we are here not to seek anything for our- selves but to give of ourselves. Mr. Cohn introduced his asso- ciates in campaign leadership —Mr. Fisher, Leonard N. Sim- ons, Hyman Safran, Abe Shiff- man, Mr. Zuckerman, Abe Green, Charles Gershenson, Louis Blumberg, Harry Barnett and Jack Wanger. A message was read from Samuel Rubin, president of the America-Israel Cultural Foun- dation, who was to have been guest speaker, but who was prevented from coming at the last moment. He appealed to Detroit Jewry to redouble its efforts for the present crisis facing Israel in its task of re- habilitating so many more un- fortunate Jews. Mr. Rubin, it was announced, is giving $350,- 000 this year to the UJA. Mr. Harman gave a moving account of latest developments overseas which call for un- precedented action to resettle large numbers of Jews. He gave the answer to the question of how long the fund-raising for the homeless will continue by looking into historic perspec- tives and by reminding the gathering that Jews were the greatest sufferers in the last war and that many centuries of persecutions had led up to the tragedies of World War II. "The job of reconstruction is except a limited amount of per- far from over," he declared. He sonal belongings, the Jewish pointed to two remaining world Agency meets them, takes them centers that are marked by dur- to Naples and provides for ability for Jewry—the Western their immediate transportation Jewish communities of the on boats to Israel. United States, the British Com- What makes these people feel monwealth and South Africa, secure, he asked, and he stated: and Israel. "Outside of these "It is the tremendous faith they centers of permanence, dignity put in us, that we will not for- and durability, Jews do not sake them." have freedom and do not enjoy Describing the difficulties these qualities," he stated. that are faced by Israel in solv- Mr. Harman said that there ing the challenging problems are 1,100,000 Jews who are pre- created by the large waves of pared to leave a number of immigration, Mr. Harman said countries. These p e o p 1 e, he that the newcomers will need said, have been denied until work and will meet - with many now the freedom of movement. disappointments. "It's not easy With permission granted to to be a migrant at 40 and to many to leave for Israel, he become adjusted to new occu- indicated that close to 100,000 pations," he said. "But it is not may be expected to leave a calamity but a great chal- Romania alone this year. He lenge and an opportunity to warned that a similar mass push forward reconstruction on movement may soon take place a basis of dignity and freedom. from Morocco, and he admon- I am confident that you will ished the Detroit campaign rise to new heights as a Jewish leaders to be prepared for community in this historic action and to assist in the un- campaign." precedented work to meet the Milton I. Taubman of Tulsa, challenge in the new crisis. Jews have become dispens- Okla., who, with his father, give 5250,000 annually to the UJA, able in certain countries, he said, and they are now on the was a guest at the gathering. The $1,913.785 total raised at m a r c h. Out of Romania, he said, they go from Bucharest this meeting included a sum of through Budapest to Vienna, nearly $200,000 previously re- and from Bucharest through ported by the Women's Divi- Belgrade to Athens. There, sion. Similarly, the initial wo- penniless, without any means men's gifts were included in last year's first totals of $1,713,- 960 announced at the Sucher Meeting. Drs. Gerendasy, Jeserich Honored Campaign divisions now are proceeding with organizational activities for the drive. First reports of campaign progress will be made at the In recognition of their many by dentists in public relations annual meeting of the Jewish contributions to dentistry, and efforts in behalf of their pro- Welfare Federation. next Tues- day evening, by Judge Theodore on the occasion of their ele- fession. Levi n, Federation president, vation to their high professional Dr. Jack Lawson was toast- Mr. Fisher and other campaign posts, Dr. Samuel S. Gerendasy, master at the dinner, and the leaders. president of the Detroit District participants in the program Dental Society, and Dr. Paul H. included Dr. Sidney Siegan, Israel Minister Sees Jeserich, president-elect of the president of the Alpha Omega Emigration of 250,000 American Dental Association, Alumni Chapter; Dr. Martin Jews from East Europe were honored at the Recognition Naimark, Dr. Henry Green JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Day dinner of the Detroit Alum- and Dr. Louis Galin. ni Chapter of Alpha Omega Dr. Azriel Weller and Rabbi possibility that 250,000 Jews Fraternity. Morris Adler gave the invoca- may come to Israel from Ro- The event. held at the Statler- tion and benediction. Mrs. Jack mania and other East European Hilton Hotel, was followed by a Freedland led in the singing of countries in the next three the national anthem, accompa- years means that S750.000,000 dance. Gifts from the fraternity were nied by Mrs. Samuel Stulberg. will be needed to finance their presented to the guests of honor Drs. Jack Freedland and Leo immigration, Finance Minister by Dr. Fred Stein, the frater- Shipko were co-chairmen of the Levi Eshkol declared at a press event's arrangements commit- conference. nity's national editor. Reporting on his visit to the In his response, Dr. Geren- tee. United States, the Finance Min- dasy, who has held leading na- ister lauded the leadership of tional and local posts in the so- the United Jewish Appeal. He ciety, reminisced about the said that the UJA officials, group's activities and its con- originally committed to a 1959 tributions towards the advance- campaign based on the expecta- ment of the dental science. tion of 40,000 immigrants. Dr. Jeserich, who is Dean of readily accepted the heavier the University of Michigan Den- financial load created by a tal School, expressed pride in boost in the immigration esti- the fact that he will be the first mates to nearly 100,000 im- president of the American Den- migrants in 1959. tal Association at the start of its He added that Israel Bond second century of service in campaign leaders also raised September. He said that 91,000 Goldsmith Gordon their goals, indicating plans to of America's 101,000 dentists Detroit Friends of Music will sell $75.000,000 in Israel Bonds are affiliated with the ADA. He made a plea for greater interest present their second concert compared with sales of less of the season at 8:20 p.m., Feb. than $50,000,000 in 1958. Many 11, at the Hayim Greenberg Israelis would be needed to IF YOU TURN THE Center, 19161 Schaefer. 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