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100 Leaders Throughout the Country Join J. D. C. National Advisory Committee

March 3, 1933
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Over a hundred of the nation’s outstanding Jewish communal and civic leaders have already agreed to serve on the National Advisory Campaign which is sponsoring the intensified appeal of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee for funds to continue emergency relief work in Eastern and Central Europe, Dr. Jonah B. Wise, National Fund-Raising Chairman, reported yesterday. The committee is still in process of formation.

Organization of the national appeal is proceeding rapidly, Dr. Wise said In addition to the New York City drive which opened this week, and current campaigns in six other cities, other local efforts, are being projected in twenty additional cities and are expected to get under way within the next few months.

The officers and directorate of the Joint Distribution Committee will also serve on the National Advisory Campaign Committee on which the following have already accepted membership; Dudley D. Sicher, Felix M. Warburg, Paul Baerwald, Arthur Lehman, Hon. Edward Lazansky, James N. Rosenberg, Dr. Jonah B. Wise, Dr. Joseph J. Klein, Isidor Coons, Edward L. Bernays, David M. Bressler, Hon. Jonah J. Goldstein, I. Edwin Goldwasser, Joseph C. Hyman, Alexander Kahn, Dr. Solomon Lowcnstein, James Marshall, Hon. George Z. Medalie, Dr. Henry Moskowitz, Hon. Albert Ottinger, Hon. Otto A. Rosalsky, Hugh Grant Straus, Lewis L. Strauss, Sol M. Stroock, B. C. Vladeck, Peter Wiernik, Harry Fischel, who form the New York City Committee; Marco R. Newmark, Los Angeles, Cal; Lionel Wachs, Oakland, Cal.; Daniel E. Koshland, San Francisco, Cal.; Henry Sachs, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Hon. Herman P. Kopplemann, Hartford; Alexander Cahn, New Haven, Conn.; Hon. M. Henry Cohen, Tampa, Fla.; Harold Hirsch, Victor H. Kriegshaber, Atlanta. Georgia; James H. Becker, Chicago, Ill.; Louis J. Borinstein, G. A. Effroymson, Indianapolis, Ind.; Adolph M Davis, Sioux City, Iowa; Col. Fred Levy, Louisville, Ky.; Hon. Eli Frank, L. Manuel Hendler, Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron, Baltimore, Md.; Sidney Rabinovitz, South Boston, Mass.; Simon Vorenberg, Boston, Mass.; Rabbi Harry Levi, Brookline, Mass.; Hon. Jacob Asher. Worcester, Mass.; Fred M. Butzel, Henry Wineman, Detroit, Mich.; Amos S. Dcinard, Minneapolis, Minn.; Rabbi Harry S. Margolis, St. Paul, Minn.; Harry Block, St. Joseph, Mo.; Edwin B. Meissner, St. Louis. Aaron Waldheim, St. Louis, Mo.; Edward M. Chase, Manchester, N. H.; Rabbi Solomon Foster, Newark, N. J.; Hon. Samuel J. Harris, Willard W. Saperston, Buffalo, N. Y.; Dr. S. J. Appelbaum, Rochester, N. Y.; Bernard B. Given, Benjamin Stolz, Syracuse, N. Y.; Julius J. Goodman, Troy, N. Y.; Benjamin C. Grossman, Rabbi S. Joshua Kohn, Utica, N. Y.; Hon. Alfred M. Cohen, Hon. Murray Season-good, Max Senior, William J. Shroder. Cincinnati, Ohio; Edward M. Baker, Alfred A. Benesch, Eugene S. Halle, Cleveland, Ohio; Harry Levinson, Youngstown, Ohio; Gus A. Paul, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Moritz M. Gottlieb, Allentown, Pa.; Samuel H. Jubelirer, Altoona, Pa.; M. A. Berman, Butler, Pa.; Dr. Cyrus Adler, Justin P. Allman, Jacob Billikopf, Albert H. Lieberman, Judge Horace Stern, Philadelphia, Pa.; A. Leo Weil, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Abe Simon, Memphis, Tenn.; Nathan Cohn, Nashville, Tenn.; Simon Linz, Dallas, Texas; Joe Weingarten, Houston, Texas; Major Jacob Frank, Burlington, Vt.; Irving May, William H. Schwarzschild, Maurice L. Strause, Richmond, Va.; Emanuel Rosenberg, Alfred Shemanski, Seattle, Wash.; and Mark G. Cohen, Toronto, Canada.

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