T' ZIONI
. . ensify and extend the sco~ of J.N.F.
o. k th ghout the eonniry, the Jewish National Co •ttee for South Africa has adopted the
l:Yllteln of ppointment in each centre in the country J. . Conmdssio r, wh particular duty it
iJl
to fi te activity on behalf of the Fund. It ia a re ..
grettable, b
t
indisputable act that, while the J .N :F.i deeply beloved of all Zio · sts, it has in the past re- ceived far from its due measure of attention fri>m
th African Zionists. Its day .. to-day 'tllethods of ac- ti
•:ty,
the collection of small sums, require an activ or • sation m every centre, and unce.! sing attention.It · f t that a firat step to th£1 attainment of
· end~ 1s the appointme t of I 1 Comm· ·on •
· Zi ist Committees and Zio ts generally are till expected to o pnise and participate in J N .F. &e·
·vity, the · ioner ill be resporuJble fer initiat- ing and eo-ord· ting the rk of the Fund in his distriet.
Commissioners are ap · ted by local Committees either from the ranks of their own members or from the eneral body of tile Society. In tbe
latter ,nt
the Commiasione i co-opted to the Committee.At periodic intervals it is intended to hold Pr&- vineial ~nferenees of J . . F. Commissioner to d0 the local . .F activity in provi
ce.
The folk>wi g a p inary list of Commi e fu 1 • published at a later dat :
.-Rev. Ledwin.
F . .---1-• • F. Committee. l ogel, Com•
• Gluck- and • Co
by
Maurice Samuel
at the
"T e Cl
Cliairman: Dr. J. L. LA DAU.
Book at th& Carlton Booking Qifiee