Passover Comes to Iran . 'Junior, Mercantile Divisions Are Cited THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The second report meeting will be held the following Sunday, 10 a.m., at the Jewish Center, and will honor the campaign sections whose volunteers hive pushed the section totals over 100 per cent. Statement by Zuckerman, Fisher Two Leaders Evaluate Israel's Role e_ Two prominent Detroiters eval- uated Israel's role on the eve of Passover with messages of confi- dence in current undertakings. Having just returned from one of his numerous trips to Israel, Paul Zuckerman, national chair_ man of the United Jewish Appeal, paid honor to Israel's leaders. Zuckerman inspired scores of seminars in• Israel by American visitors and has traveled widely in many U.S. states to bring the UJA and Israel messages to Jew- ish communities. Upon his return from Israel a few days ago, Zuck- erman said: "Having recently returned from a one-week fact-finding tour of Is- rael, I feel renewed and inspired by the courage and conviction demonstrated by her people. They are bearing up exceedingly well under enormous military and econ- omic pressures. The nature of these pressures was made clear to me during my meetings with high- ranking Israeli officials. "Minister of Finance Pinhas Sapir- told me that Israel's defense expenditures come to $5,000,000 a day,. and under present citturri- stances there iS no end -in -gight.;. With that kin dof burden:' he said there is only a pitifulIY . small sum left for other heeds.' ‘Louis Pincus chairman. of the Jewish Agency put it'nfirre bluntly: With a mniimoM-, ..of 50,000 new immigrants - :eipepted to - arrive this. yeit, our Ubitity. to providefor them:is'stretched to the breaking . point.' Without the help of American Jews; * 1.31_1.0.MCULASLCL CULSLQ-9—SULSUL2.2_21.5.0.SULCULCUUULSULSI Gingiss Formal Wear Adds Elegance to Your Special Occasi The junior and mercantile and services divisions of the Allied Jewish Campaign will be honored at the first general report meet- ing. 10 a.m. April 18. at the Jew- ish Center, Max M. S'haye and Meyer M. Fishman announced. Children in one of the kindergartens supported by the Joint Distribution Committee in Iran, with United Jewish Appeal funds, bake their own matzo, set the table themselves and conduct their own seder. To help needy Jews in Europe and North Africa celebrate the holiday, inc shipped more than 627,000 pounds of matzo and other Passover supplies earlier this year. JDC also provided special cash grants to needy Jews in Morocco and Iran to enable them to purchase Passover supplies locally. Friday, April 9, 19 Select from highly styled or traditional formalwear. 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The victory dinner and final re- port is scheduled for May 5. liberties and human rights to be enjoyed by all. "The brave stand of our cour- ageous fellow Jews in the Soviet Union impels us to double our ef- forts to help them in their deter- mination to live as Jews, and to Volume of Romanian Poet emigrate to Israel and other free Published : 50-Year Work lands. BUCHAREST (JTA)—A volume "The tens of thousands pouring into Israel every year, and again of poems by the renowned Ro- this year, continues the living manian Yiddish poet, Jacob Stern- reality of what we celebrate at our berg, has been issued here. Titled "As the Years Go By," it was Passover seders. "Now, critically, Israel's people written during a 50-year period. must be sustained and strengthened in the severe trials to which they IF YOU TURN TIM are subjected. Her goal — and ours — is not alone her continued existence. It is the fulfillment of UPSIDE DOWN YOU WOW? !IND A PINAR WINI THAN the true promise of the Promised Land — that her people may live in peace and security, in a nation ? 7 r ;,/f that serves as a beacon light to the world of a moral and just 'Maio Winorilos, Detroit, Mich. society." 40.e rdf' *;;;.E. • - • p ` Cantor Shabtai Ackerman of Cong. Beth Abraham says: "GLASSMAN OLDS IS THE GREATEST FOR SALES AND SERVICE" 28000 Telegraph Rd., Tel-Twelve Mall 354-33 4 Salem's "Vacation in lsrae -i-many of our present -iinitnigrant - programs will become casualties of the economic war of attrition being -wn_geil_ „against usAnd if there is a substantial influx of Russian Jews, and we pray that there will be, our ability to ab- sorb them will depend almost entirely on.outside help." The people of Israel, as always, are courageous and optimistic. But even as they tighten their belts another notch-, they can't do the job alone. During this critical period, the people of Israel rely heavily on American Jews for moral and financial.supoprt. Golda Meir: as usual, put it to me best: 'We know that in the war against human need, we have 6,000,000 allies in America.' Max M. Fisher, president of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds and of the UJA, in a Passover statement, emphasized Israel's link with world Jewry and stated: "The drama of our people in Egypt 3,500 years ago has served as the classic script for our people still in oppression, and for i.;11 peoples who refuse to be victims or slaves. "TodaY's events insist, more than ever, that we play a central part in the struggle for freedom. "Urgent social problems in our nation call on us for leadership in the common actions against pov- erty, and for that equality which is the promise held out by civil 4, YOU'LL BE PRIZE GUESTS AT HOTEL INTER-CONTINENTAL JERUSALEM ADDITIONAL PRIZES... PICTORIAL EDITION OF "JERUSALEM —A HISTORY" OFFICIAL RULES 1. 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