Cite Successful AJC Report Meeting Israel Labels Arab Reports 'Gross Exaggerations' of Extent of Suez Boycott Damage to Economy ABOVE, MRS. BENJAMIN JONES, chairman of the Wom- en's Division of the 1961 Allied Jewish Campaign, talks to an overflow Campaign report meeting. Paul Zuckerman, Campaign chairman, called the large attendance at report meetings a significant factor in the success of the Campaign. Ile urges all Campaign leaders and workers to regard the Campaign closing dinner 6 p.m. Wednesday, at the Jewish Community Center, as the biggest report meeting and to bring completed Campaign kits. * Allied Jew JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israeli officials here deflated as `!gross exaggerations" an Arab League report, claiming that the Arab boycott inflicted very severe damage on the Israeli , economy during 1960. The League report claimed that, because of th o cott, 300 compani ceased ng with Israel in 196 and alleged that, as a r t, 150 Israeli factories osed dow " Th port f r stated s. ,000,000 suffere 70,000,0 ming e eague "a e-dream," officials ed that rael's expendi on fighti the boyco were ac- 4> pproaehes Goal (Continued fro m. an i $2,000,000 1 stay the support local es. Most of the r ainder go to the Unite ewish Appeal which, with its titu- ent agencies, includin he Joint Distribution Comm aids about 600,000 men, women and children all-over the world. In Israel, the big effort of with a total prospect list of 1961 will be toward completing 3,500. Tied at 85 per Cent are the the job of integrating 1,000,000 Arts and Crafts Division, immigrants into the life and under the -chairmanship of economy of the nation. About Irving Goldberg, and the one-third of them still are com- Services Division, under the pelled to exist on a sub-stand- chairmanship of Myron D. ard level. Jerome Hauser, i est challe De it Service G cup is awarded an the Campaign's leadin on The Profession n vers the lar er of the seven trade o essional divisions Stein. Immediately behind with 84 per cent and almost a million dollars raised is the Mechan- ical Trades Division, under the ehairmanship of Irving Green. The Mercantile Division, un- der the chairmanship of Lewis H. Manning and Max J. Pincus, which has a tradition of cam- paigning more slowly than the other six divisions, is tied with the Real Estate and Building Division, under the chairman- ship of Arthur Howard, at 80 per cent. The Women's Division, un- der the chairmanship of Mrs. Benjamin Jones, has a pros- pect list of 10,500 and is 90 per cent complete. The Junior Division, under the chairmanship of Daniel M. Honigman, is also at 90 per cent. The and G ropolita vision, the chairman- of e M. Zeltzer, is at per any of the Campai di- isions have ve cha of being at 1 tter by the do cker- man p ed all Cam leaders to ala Cam- paign Wednes- day a Center, 18100 Meyers. i„, 1 •v••, IF YOU . TURN THE UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. In addition to these, there are 300,000 Jews in 26 coun- • Xpa.vUltA WATCHBANDS MEN'S timeless gift of modern styling LADIES $3.95 up $4.95 up GEORGE OHRENSTEIN nationalism is creating serious dangers for Jewish residents. For many thousands of them, the help coming from JDC is their only hope. KAPLAN BROS. The emphasis of JDC work in these c • • - on children. T ency •al_ a d. 41,000 children and schooling for 78,0 00. In Eurape, JDC is helping 58,000 Jews, man them FEATURING. A COMPLETE SELECTION OF OVEN READY POULTRY AS WELL AS KOSHER AND PARVE FRESH AND FROZEN FOODS, and KOSHER DELICATESSEN Strictly Kosher Meats — Poultry Originators of The Hollywood Roast refugees in France rth African t is providing r, medica care, s ng nd vocatio train 4 . 1 18,000 of the Jews ning in that d. The Detroit ca also helps support n agencies n - A which - ope the field of I f A* relations and mor- ding services for JewiSh men and women in the armed forces of the United States. In all, 56 local, national and overseas agencies will share the contributions of Detroiters to the Allied Jewish Campaign. There are 130,000 men, women and children in farm settlements who are barely able to maintain themselves because funds are lacking to supply them With the essen- tials of successful farming. They need equipment, live- stock, water and almost everything else a farmer would ask for. Their success is a must in a nation whose economy is based on agricul- ture to the great extent that it is in Israel. A blight on Israel's develop- ment is her colonies of shacks that were hastily thrown up to put roofs over the heads of new- corners when immigration was at its peak. At one time 250,000 Jews lived in these slums. Their number now has been reduced to 40,000 but means must be found quickly to provide decent housing for them. Immigration continues at a rate of about 30,000 a year. Most of these persons are refu- gees who leave their homes with nothing. They need total support from the time of their departure until they can estab- lish themselves in the new land. Because Israel. has adhered rigidly to the moral principle that it must take in all Jewish immigrants who needed homes, regardless of their physical or mental fitness, the country has 115,000 handicapped persons who are helped by United Jew- ish Appeal funds. Among them are 37,000 who are served by the Joint Distribution Commit- tee's MALBEN program for re- habilitating t h e handicapped and proyiding other social serv- ices. CONSIDER QUALITY AND YOU'LL CHOOSE tt, i HOT BAR- B -Q'd ^CHICKEN 89' * Cash and carry only! 18229 WYOMING 2nd door from our former location We Deliver — UN 1-4770 , Member Detroit Kosher Meat Dealers Association This Shield Is Your Protection Put a little away from every pay • • • learn to save "the AMERICAN way!" 3 / 1 2% cv„..i at S t 87 utzel, e Judge C. s, who will ustice Butzel is ormer justice of the Mich - Stag • half mil Supreme Court d Ju and p omi Simons is a Unit tates ar in 1961 cuit Court of Ap ls jud or r • . the Profes- the sixth distr . aid that the under the chair- in Det ap- E. Frank said, "may be evaluated at the same ratio." However, the Is- raelis declared, the boycott is harmful and must end. Certified Master Watchmaker & Jeweler 18963 LIVERNOIS UN 1-8184 who tries receiving aid from JDC. 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