'Thursday, October 20, 1949

Israel Bends
to Lift a Foe
in Libya Issue

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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!..kselrad Talk Awaited Sobeloff Addresses
by Brandeis Women
JDC Parley in Paris
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will re- PARIS—Isidore Sobeloff, exec-

view "Trial and Error" at an
open meeting of Brandeis Chap-
ter, Pioneer Women, Wednesday,
Oct. 26 at the home of Sadie
Sklar, 19314 Prairie avenue. For ,
information, call Mrs. Sklar, UN.'
3-5587.

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which has already been subject-
ed to the fearful ordeal of at-
tack and spoliation, must receive
special consideration and safe-
guards in the light of its future
as the Jewish minority in an
Arab state."
Then he added significantly:
"The General Assembly cannot
be unaware of the unsatisfactory
position of such minorities else-
where."
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PERTINENT POINT
EBAN, SPEAKING for a mem-
ber state of the UN had of Three keglers are pictured "breaking in" the completely re-
course every right to demand furnished bowling alleys at the Jewish Center. Individual in-
from a people seeking independ- struction is offered and many outstanding bowling personalities
ence at the hands of the UN have been invited to give demonstrations, Harold Fineman, bowl-
definite guarantees for the fair ing supervisor, announced. Leagues are invited to register for the
treatment of minorities. That the season, Fineman added, and trophies will be awarded to the best
minority in question happened individual bowlers. Both members and non-members are invited.
to be Jewish may or may not
have been coincidental, but the
diplomats who heard Eban could
not but be aware of the fact that
Israel's representative at Lake
Success had raised his voice in
The Jacob Kollin Family Circle
behalf of mistreated Jewish mi- will hold its first installation of
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norities on a number of occa-
officers Sunday evening at theof the change of mind that was
sions.
Furniture Club, in the Detroiter going
on in American Jewry dur-
I
This happened to be an occa- Hotel. Golde Sussman will act as ing the last crucial year than the
sion when the question of the installation officer.
I change one notices in the content
propriety of Israel's concern in
The group consists of 30 mew-' and even terminology of the edi-
the citizens of another country bers, living in Detroit, besides: torials and articles in the more
could not be raised, for Eban's, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carver cif 'independent English-Jewish news-
argument was not only well doc- Miami, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry ; papers in America.
umented but completely relevant Cohen of Dallas, Tex.
I While the bulk of the English-
to the case under consideration' The following officers will be Jewish newspapers still use the
by the UN.
installed: Ben Goldberg, presi- old cliches that they have used
Gradually Israel is laying a dent: Ann Kollin, vice-president: ; during the last two decades about
foundation for its policy of pro-1 and Helen Kollin, secretary. Zionism, nationalism, PJA, ZOA
Directors are David Kollin, and other standard Jewish issues
tecting Jewish rights the world
Newberg and Arthur Kid- and institutions, the more inde-
over wherever these rights are Julius
lin.
I pendent editors are sounding a
violated or put in jeopardy. It's
new note and even using a new
not an easy task, as there is a
phraseology which would have
considerable aversion in interna-
scandalized the old scribes.
tional circles to what is generally
One editor, Morris Strauss of
called intervention of one state in
the "Indiana Jewish Chronicle,"
the affairs of another.
commenting on Mr. Ben-Gurion's
But Israel's Aubrey Eban-
famous speech about bringing
amiable, genial and clever—has
"Elephant Walk," by Robert American children to Israel,
been managing quite well in Standish, will be reviewed by' stated: "Ben-Gurion's Zionism
taking care of Jewish interests Mrs. Harry Oberstein at a des- which stems from European na-
all over the world, where they se•t luncheon meeting of the tionalistic ideology, is not the
needed protection, without incit- Home Relief Society Monday at same as that of most American
ing the international community the home of Mrs. Abe Schaller, Zionists who are largely guided
either against himself or his coun- 3557 Sherbourne road. by historic and humanitarian
try.
Mrs. Ralph Levy is program motives in their relationship with
chairman.
Israel. . . . It is preposterous to
The group's donor luncheon think that Israel could or should
and professional floor show is set absorb the world's 12 to 14 mil-
for Nov. 30 at the Book Cadillac lion Jews. If ever there came a
Hotel. Mrs. Frank J. Winton is time when all Jews must go to
chairman. Mrs. John Herman is Israel, then civilization is surely
chairman of the yearbook, with doomed."
Only a few weeks ago, another
The pressing need for Jewish Mrs. Hyman Kaufman as co-
Indiana Jewish editor was in a
medical centers was cited by chairman.
furious rage with the present
Samuel T. Goiter, national di-
writer
for differentiating between
rector of the City of Hope, the
Jewish nationalism and American
Jewish national medical center, at
friendship for Israel and describ-
a dinner of the Detroit Business-
ing the former as a product of
men's Group at the Bel Aire.
eastern Europe.
Other talks were given by N. R.
Such a comparison was de-
Epstein, president of both the bus-
nounced as "Peglerism." Now a
Israel
Chapter,
Pioneer
Wom-
inessmen's group and auxiliary;
good Zionist editor uses the same
Morris Frumin, Adolph Lichter, en, held its opening meeting at terminology. The world does
Vice-president of the men's group; the home of Mrs. Irving Posner. move, evidently.
Frank Rosenbaum, co-chairman A luncheon for the members and
of the affair; and Rabbi Jacob guests preceded the meeting.
Officers and chairmen for the
Segal.
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Ben Goldberg was chairman year arc Lillian Levin, Ann Bar-
and
and Charles P. Nathanson was ar- nett, Ann. Bronson, Gloria Zab-
rangement committee chairman. ner, Pearl Lieberman, Hilda Krot-
The affair was the "kickoff" for man, Tania Saslove, Gertrude :buy
the campaign to raise $50,000. Vol- Harwin, Ida Kost, Gertrude Mill-
untar; contributions for the eve- man, Edith Bergman and Sasah
Docks.
ning totaled $4,600. .

KollinFaMilyClub
In Install Officers

utive director of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation of Detroit, spoke
here yesterday at the fourth
country director's conference of
the Joint Distribution Commit-
tee, major American welfare
agency aiding Jews abroad.

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Pupils of the Eve Meister
Studio of Dramatic Art will pre-
sent the "Meister Follies" at a
membership banquet of the Rado-
mer Aid Society Sunday at the
Rainbow Terrace Catering Co.
Participating in the revue are
Phyllis Pullberg, Joy Pomerance.
Phyllis Kozin, Lois Fine, Roberta
Feldman. Dianne Benner, Joan
Rose and the Rivers sisters.
The group will be accompanied
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GALLOW FAMILY CLUB
A. C. Tigay was elected presi-
dent of the Gallow Family Club.
Other officers are H. Shaprio, L.
Friedman and S. Shapiro.

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