Letter Concerning Ulanów
Sent From the American Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee
Dated 2 Feb 1933
Editor's note: I have left off
the names of the people in this letter.
On my return to New York, I have read with the deepest of interest the
communication addressed to you by a committee in Ulanów, Poland.
Please believe me that we here in this office have received many many
similar communications from committees and delegations, from
institutions and organizations in every part of the world. We
have them from Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, every section of Roumania,
Czecho-Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Russia; even from India, Shanghai
and Harbin.
I have no doubt that many of these communications reflect accurately
tragic conditions in many towns and communities abroad. Our
European Office is fairly deluged with these appeals, at a time when
the organization in the United States is able to send over only very
sharply reduced subventions.
Bad as the situation in Ulanów may be set forth, the fact is that the
Joint Distribution Committee for sometime, directly and through its
affiliated organization, the American Joint Reconstruction Foundation,
has rendered aid to two institutions in Ulanów-- a Gemiloth Chessed
Kassa (Free Loan Society) and, in the second place, a Cooperative
Credit Bank. In that sense, the Joint Distribution Committee,
fortunately, has been able to do more for this town than for many many
other communities which our straitened means have rendered it
impossible to touch.
I doubt, under present conditions, which make it almost impossible for
the Committee to undertake new work, that our European Director will be
able to authorize the erection of a workshop in Ulanów. Earnest
men and women, in thousands of communities in Poland, Roumania and
other countries, each reach certain proposals which they regard as
essential and which in turn must be reviewed by our European Office in
the light of all the circumstances prevailing not alone in the special
communities represented by such petitions, but in the entire field of
our activities. Our real hope now is to be able to maintain and
keep alive some of the institutions which we have helped to set up and
to mitigate some of the worst cases of hunger, especially among the
children.
I write you frankly as a friend of the Committee and as one deeply
interested in the work abroad, because you are entitled to this
information. The meager funds available to the Committee make it
necessary for our European Director to exercise the utmost care and
discrimination in meeting the thousands upon thousands of
appeals. Nevertheless, if you desire, we shall immediately
forward and secure his opinion on this matter. Please be good
enough to let me know by return mail if you wish to have this petition
sent on directly to our European Office.
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