All-Time High Set in Record-Breaking Opener for '70 Allied Jewish Campaign (Continued from Page 1) young and to the very old and in between, to our college-age youth and young adults—to children and to parents. They are members of your family and mine. Ours is a community which has never shirk- ed its responsibility in these direc- tions. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 27, 1970-5 Study Urban Problems on Seminary Project NEW YORK (JTA) — Eighteen rabbinical students from Orthodox. Conservative and Reform seminar- ies are taking part in an "on-loca- tion" program about urban prob- lems sponsored by the Synagogue Council of America. There is no load heavier than a light woman.—Cervantes. YOUR SAVINGS, START RIGHT HERE! or SEE CALL HARVEY FREEDMAN at "Beyond this, our campaign has always recognized our kinship with our people overseas and especially in Israel. This is the dramatic emergency of 1970—the plight of our people in countries of oppres- sion and particularly the human needs of the valiant and embattled people of Israel.'• Key Oldsmobile 756-1070 METRO-DETROIT'S LARGEST OLDS DEALER! WE SELL MORE BECAUSE WE SELL FOR LESS 2446 12 MILE heF 4 s:oof UrirC' rTaMs Checking on campaign results at the opening dinner Wednes- Jospey joined in a strong appeal day are (from left) Samuel Frankel, Maxwell Jospey, Richard : for unstinting labors to assure the Sloan, Meyer Fishman and Max M. Shaye. raising of the largest sum eve: - sought in a local Jewish drive, and he presented his associates in the between Polish Premier Gomulka Haber also reported on activities campaign organization, commenc- and General Moczar and height- by JDC—a major beneficiary in ing with the four who have carried ened still further after the student the campaign — in many other major responsibility in solicitations demonstration in February 1968. countries. He outlined the prob- thus far — Meyer Fishman, Sam Ile added: lems that emerge in Romania, Hun- Frankel. Max Shaye and Richard "The campaign also varied in gary, Czechoslovakia and told of Sloan. the JDC activities in Israel. Other leading figures in the drive intensity, depending on the inter- The occasion was utilized by national situation at the moment. g at he r- . lo were ing were Lew Grossman, Jack The movement of Jews accelerated Haber to nay tribute to Ceil Wein- sharply in mid-September 1969, berg Baruch, who died two months Miller, David Mondry, Mrs. Max as the result of a government ago, and he honored her memory Borman, Stollman, Jtting Se P t - 1 as an associate in .IDC work in decre! in une se Greenstone, Louis Blumberg, Ar- as the defidline for Jews to displaced persons camps in 1947. thur Howard and Phillip Stollman. Tribu te to 11rs . • lle presented the treasurers. Louis register for migration under what the authorities called 'relaxed ory. in recognition of her efforts and Sam Hamburger, and the for- as director of the women's divi- emigration procedures'. " iner campaign chairmen. Al Bor- ! sion activities here, also was paid From mid-September to the man, Irwin Green, Joseph Holtz- hY j° ' sPeY " end of 1969 Jews were coming man and Leonard N. Simons. Rabbi L Fram gave the in- out at the rate of about 250 a I Chairmen of campaign divisions, vocation. week, Haber said. Since the reporting on the early contributions beginning of 1970, the number they had secured from their sec- has declined considerably al- tions, indicated that the grave con- through the movement continues. cern over impending dangers in Ilaber estimated that of some the Middle East, and the difficul- ties that face Jewish movements 8.000 Jews remaining in Poland, locally, nationally and overseas. 1,500 to 2,000 more would event- have brought the hearty response ually come out leaving only a from the many donors who have residue mostly of Jews too old increased their last year's gifts. and sick to try to rebuild their Greater interest in the drive was lives elsewhere. Most of the transmigrants who inspired by the address of the guest speaker, Samuel Haber, ex- do not go to Israel come through ecutive vice-chairman of the Amer- Paris, Vienna and Rome en route ican Jewish Joint Distributio? Com- to their final destination in West- MORAY KOBLIN ADVERTISING mittee, who told of the malty new ern Europe, Canada and the United 8440 W 9 MILE • 548-5600 responsibilities that now face the States, as well as other countries, Jewries in ! democratic countries he indicated The Joint Distribution Com- with the rise of anti-Semitism in mittee is currently caring for lands behind the Iron Curtain and about 1,700 transmigrants pro- in Moslem countries. viding, food, shelter, medical Paul - Broder, as chairman of care and counseling at a cost of trades and professions, chaired $175,000 per month. the portion =of the meeting during Haber pointed out that an un- which reports were submitted by We can fit you . . , usually large proportion of the division chairmen. • • ■ •.* 1,500 long, short Submitting reports for various Polish refugees were function- divisions were Benjamin H. Frank, aries in various government de- 1 pont styles for wed- ;•- dings, Bar Mitsyes, Robert A. 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