Zionists Hail Morris Jacobs Morris M. Jacobs was honored for his three years of devoted service as president of he Zionist Organization of Detroit at the second annual dinner of the Dis- trict Board at the Knollwood country club. In a testimonial tribute to Jacobs, A. C. Lappin, district treasurer, declared that the or- gani/ation could never pay the debt of grati- tude it .owed to him. Jacobs was presented with a desk pen set with an engrav- ing: ''To Morris M. Jacobs, In Appreciation o f His Devotion To The Cause." Jacobs Dr. Louis L. Kazdan, vice-president, was chair- man of the meeting in the ab- sence of Leon Kay, president. Kazdan announced the appoint- ment of the following committee chairmen: membership, Benjamin Weiss; youth, Milton Marwil; finance, David Zeliman and pro- gram and education, Albert Elazar. Weiss outlined his plans for a renewal of membership campaign during the summer months and a new membership campaign in September. The district voted a $1,000 al- location for the American Zionist House in Israel. Reform Rabbi Hits Israel Restrictions BRETTON WOODS, N. 11.—A warning against any form of theocracy in .Israel was sounded by Dr. Abraham J. Feldman of Hartford, Conn., at the 60th an- niversary convention of the Cen- tral Conference of American Rabbis. Dr. Feldman said that despite disavcokals of theocratic tenden- cies by the minister of religion of the Israeli government, and the Chief Rabbi, that there is a refusal "to give religious freedom to the Liberal Jewish communi- ties in Israel." Dr. Feldman reported that there are three Liberal congregations in Israel, one each in the princi- pal cities of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa, These number some six to seven hundred families, largely new refugees. CITES RABBIS' PLIGHT To support his contention of discrimination against Liberal Judaism in Israel, Dr. Feldman noted that "of the three Rabbis in charge of these congregations, Drs. Elk in Haifa, and Rosenberg in Tel Aviv, have no standing before the Rabbinical courts, and are not permitted to officiate at weddings without Orthodox su- pervision. Dr. Philipp of Jerusa- President INSTITUTIONAL AID Dr. Feldman also urged greater support of the religious and cul- tural aspects of Jewish life in the United States. He said that the religious institutions of American Judaism must be maintained "not on the present starvation diet, but adequately. "The essential and imperative financial support of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, the federation of almost 400 Re- form Jewish congregatio ns throughout the United States, the seminary of Liberal Judaism, is tragically wanting. We in the Reform movement find ourselves in a critical financial situation as we seek to pursue' our tasks in the United States of America." Israel ofifn 141, WWI MY, WI) +1, 13 1•1 1 . .0t stI . 3er :s.f• yew we :so , Ili (Continued from Page 11 ;$--=J7/-- raw r.7•41 A1`130711 011/1 .6741 uch Zuckerman, president of the ri• Is a. I, a - a . ea -, organization, stressing the potent- Wrtwt ri y- stAi 1. ,1,1 1:71 WWI 7V l,-All ie nil success of the socialist ideal . • . rs.teenTrm a . 4 ., • .s I • I .ego 'II 0•0 11 0'1; . 7111 in Israele -MN, tome vin7 Robert Nathan cautioned that OM ) ■ ! 1 11 '7 ! Israel must accelerate the bring-. " ala s'a:fr a s:v ing in of private capital if it is to 5 e al" 00- 10,10/ 641 meet the $2,000,000,000 that will ■ Ml !41 • el i? 13r n] j . E l n .v7'3.; era? — To32, •• be needed to absorb the 750,000 immmigrants who are expected AEL*15 S>7 ne to enter the country in the next 11 I a a r v* I 3. 01 '341% four years. SOCIALISTS WARNED • He said the opponents of pri- vate capital will be very unhappy since it must be realized that there is no room for their ideol- ogy in a country facing the ab- Dr. Shinarya Kleinman, on be- A campfire affair will open the sorption of so many immigrants summer program of the Wayne half of the Jewish Community in so brief a time as foju. years. Dr. Hayim Greenberg, mem- University chapter of the Inter- Council, this week urged its con- ber of the Jewish Agency execu- collegiate Zionist Federation of stituent organizations to join in the fight for Federal FEPC leg- tive, discussed the problem of America, Saturday evening. Singing, dancing and refresh- islation. The proposed House civil liberties in Israel and sug- gested that the strong and well ments are on the program. The measure, HR 4453, has come be- equipped Israeli army constituted group will meet at 8:30 p.m. at fore the House Education and "a dangerous symbol with respect the home of Ben Lubkin, 15100 Labor Committee for final hear- Fairfield avenue. Transportation ing. It has already been ap- to civil liberties." proved unanimously by a sub- He urged labor to keep the will be provided. For further information, call committee. military from exercising a role The Council's concern is that "which is not within its provi- UN. 3-0926. the FEPC measure be reported nce," declaring that "liberal out to the House of Representa- circles must be alerted" against 1st American Building tives without any crippling the danger of army censorship amendments which might limit over matters not "relevant to the Slated for Tel Aviv NEW YORK — Joseph Levy, its effectiveness. security of the state." president of Crawford Clothes, Inc., and the Palestine Economic Corporation have agreed to be- come partners in the construction and management of the first Reburial services for S/Sgt. American-sponsored office build- Lewis J. Warner will be held at ing in Tel Aviv, Julius Simon, am., Monday at Ira Kaufman PEC president, said. Chapel. Sgt. Warner was 2'7 at the time of his death, May 17, 1944 in Italy.' Reburial will be at Machpelah Cemetery, with Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Can- tor Hyman Adler officiating. The S.S. NEPTUNIA JWV will assist at the services. $360 NO FIRST CLASS . Sgt. Warner is survived by his $213 TAX TOURJST CLASS . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben War- REGULAR SAILINGS ner; his wife. Shirley; son. Sam- Nathan P. Rosenthal, uel; brothers, Edward and Dr. RES. TO. 5-9189 Jack; and sister, Mrs. Esther Chodoroff. hl • 1. 4 . Campfire Slated By Wayne IZFA Kleinman Spurs Fight for FEPC Cabinet Aide C reets Frisch MAX LITTKY Tikvah Lodg e Names Littky Max Littky wale elected presi- dent of the Bnai Brith Tikvah Lodge for the 1949-50 season, He succeeds Louis E. Barden who served for two years. Other officers electell were Max Biber, first vice-president; Harold Lebus, second vice-presi- dent; Robert Siegel, recording secretary; Jack Charlip, corres- ponding secretary; Leonard Ma- son, financial secretary; Sol Su- perfon, treasurer; Joseph Mehr, guardian; Barden, chaplain and Robert Trepeck, warden. Named trustees were Frank Holtzman. Louis Woronow, Louis J.-Cohen, Jack Lieberman, Philip Kramer, Dave Samelson, Myron Lebus, Arthur Schultz, Alfred Brook, Sam Korby, Louis Stoller and Bernard Panush. B. B. Fox Lodge Holds • Installation Banquet Rabbi Marshall Taxay of Ak- ron presented an up-to-date pic- ture of Israel as guest speaker at the installation banquet of Fox Lodge. Bnai Brith, June 10. • Sidney J. Karbal installed the lodge and Isadore Starr installed the officers. Phillip Fox, Morris Fox. chairman, and Julius Hirschman, president, also spoke. A picnic is planned for July'31. 'The Story of Hebrew' Available at Council "The Story of Hebrew," a re- cent publication of the Office of Jewish Information. is available at the Community Council. 'rhe booklet. written by Dr. Meyer Waxman. ri.)ted Rabbi, e locator, literary historian and Hebrew writer, gives the layman a true picture and accurate history of the Hebrew language. Vaad Haveshivoth Unit Sends $2,440 to Israel A total of $2,440 was sent to Israel by a group under the super- vision of the Vaad Hayeshivoth to be distributed among 24 Yeshi- voth. The sum was raised by Mrs. Ida Baker. $1,285; Mrs. Sarah Goldman. $620: and Jacob Baker, $535. e ar MIzva Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Singal of ElmhurSt avenue announce. the Bar 'Mitzvah of their son Larry, Saturday at Bnai Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Silver of Blaine avenue announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son Simon David Saturday, July 9 at Beth Shmuel. The Silvers will be hosts at a re- ception in their home in his hon- or that ev e ning beginning at 7. No cards. INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Council Offers Records for Musical erograms "The New Road," a recorded concert of Jewish music with nar- ration, is available at the Jewish Community Council for anyone interested in a program of Jewish music. The records run a full hour. Prescriptions and Repairs Called For and Delivered For Service at all Times Call WE. 3-3332 PEVOS OPTICAL CO. Opthnlmic Optician "Service at its Best" Sunglasses 3214 Ewald Circle 2 CURRENT RATE AMERICAN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Your Neighborhood Savings Institution Dexter Blvd. at Cortland TO. 9-Gill GIVE US A TRY BEFORE YOU BUY Warner Reburial Set for Monday DIRECT SAILING TO HAIFA from New York DIRECT AIR FLIGHT TO LYDDA VIA PARIS NEW YORK— (Special) — Twenty-eight Jews graduated as ensigns in the U. S. navy at Annapolis and 13 at the U. S. )Iercbant Marine Academy ,and 23 graduated as second lieuten- ants at West Point 30. 1919 TEI AVIV — Daniel Frisch, president of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America, was met by Dr. Felix Rosenblueth, Israeli minis- ter of justice. on behalf of the government. when he arrived by plane. Frisch voiced great hopes re- garding the outcome of the mis- sion of his delegation which is negotiating, with the Israeli gov- ernment for a "charter" for the launching of ZOA projects for Israel. The ZOA delegation arrived in Israel to complete arrangements for the building of an American Zionist House. lem has a quasi-official standing at the Rabbinical court, and is li- ' censed to solemnize marriages." Dr. Feldman urged that Liberal Judaism in America make funds available to the Liberal congre- gations in Israel to support "a dramatic and a really stirring program that could be developed which would help religious life in Israel to unfold and evolve into a vigorous program of Liberal Judaism in Israel." Songs Of Consul Sees War Threat 64 Jews Graduated at Military Academies Thursday, June DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Two I Way ROUND TRIP $621 N• $1,117.80 Tax MOORMAN'S TRAVEL SERVICE etroit. Michigan Lobby Geo'l Mira. Illdg TR. 2-41341 Wain Floor Trans. IIIdg. WO. 2-1152 NO SERVICE CHARGES See • • • Our Tt•o TOP Men for the TOP Deal in Town! Immediate Delivery. Arthur Selman, RFi TO. I-4.3 MARGOLIS AUTO SALES 11310 JOS. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH SALES CAMPAU at CANIFF • OPEN EVENINGS TV,. 2-7500