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Ilivrsday, November 10, 194!
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ,
Rabbi Predicts Mrs. Rooseveh Cited' Young Israel UN Body Gets
Women Plan New U.S. Aide
Labor Zionists
WASHINGTON— (WNS)
Donor Monday Eliot
Will Dominate
Palmer, former envoy to
.
INDIANAPOLIS—Labo• Zion-
ists will, within the next 10 years,
replace the Zionist Organization
of America.
This prediction was made by
Rabbi James G. Heller of Cin-
cinati, who broke with the ZOA
to join the Labor Zionists, the
National Jewish Post reports.
A number or other Jewish
leaders joined the Labor Zionists
in recent weeks. Among them
are Rabbi Solomon Goldman of
Chicago, a former president of
ZOA, and Max Lerner, noted
columnist.
Rabbi Heller acknowledged it
would be difficult to adjust the
Labor Zionist movement to ap-
peal to middle-class Americans,
but he was highly optimistic FRANK GOLDMAN, president of Bnai Brith, presents a Dis-
about the progress made in the tinguished Service Award to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. The citation
work of this movement.
hailed Mrs. Roosevelt's "outstanding leadership in the American
Heller accused the ZOA that delegation to the UN," and called her "a champion of the cause
it was being transformed into a
of human rights."
political party. allied in world
and Israel Zionism with parties
of reaction.
The average American, he said,
may be a bourgeois here but feels
it mist not be that way in Israel.
"Our state," he added, "must be
Some 50 children now on the ity when so many children are
more than just another little
capitalist society, with all the ills waiting list of Yeshivoth Beth deprived of the Jewish education
Yehudah will not be admitted of their choice," declared Rabbi
and evils of such a society."
to a Beth Yehudah class this Moses Fischer, chairman of Beth
year, David Goldberg, chairman Yehudah's Vaad HaCh inuch,
of the schools' administrative board of education.
committee, revealed.
Meetings of the Vaad Ha-
The children on the list, plus i Chinuch and of the board of the
others whose enrollments were Yeshivah have been invaded by
turned down because of trans- parents protesting the elusion
Leo I. Franklin and Mrs. Stan- portation or other factors, are of their children.
ley Fleischaker, the children of enough to make up full classes
the late Dr. Leo M. Franklin, in nursery, kindergarten and be-
have presented to the library of ginning Hebrew, Goldberg esti-
Temple Beth El several hundred mated.
volumes from the late Rabbi's DEBT PAYMENT FIRST
NEW •YORK— (WNS) —The
"Beth Yehudah has just cons United Jewish Appeal has raised
Judaica collection.
The T e rii p 1 e library was eluded 5 years of strenuous ex- mere than $100,000,000 for the
founded in 1878 and is the oldest pansion," he pointed out.
fourth successive year, thus "set-
Jewish congregational library in
"Payment of the debt in- ting a new record in the annals
Michigan. It has a collection of: curred during those years is row of philanthropy," it was declared
more than 5,000 books.
our first priority. When that is by Henry Morgenthau Jr., gen-
cleared—this year, we hope— eral chairman.
we can put on enough classes
Margaret, Tagliavini
Morgenthau disclosed that the
to meet the demand for our type
national headquarters of the UJA
of training," he added.
to Give Concerts Here
had received, as of Nov. 4, cash
Turning to the brighter side, contributions in the sum of $100,-
Margaret Truman, daughter of
Goldberg
disclosed
that
127
new
the President, and Ferruccio Tag-
219,000, an amount which was
liavini, Metropolitan tenor, will students were admitted to Beth exceeded only by the results of
Yehudah
classes
this
year.
Va-
be the coming attractions at Ma-
the 1948 drive, when $150,000,000
cancies still exist in most of the was raised.
sonic Temple.
upper
grades,
and
enrollments
Miss Truman. will give a re-
At the same time he stated that
cital at 8:30 p.m. Friday, singing are still coming in.
In all, 34 classes are being the sum reported did not repre-
English, Italian and German
sent the total that will accrue
taught this year, with a total of
songs.
to the UJA as a result of the
Tagliavini will present selec- 771 teaching hours.
1949 campaign since the record
tions from operas and some CHALLENGES COMMUNITY
of the 1949 pledges will not be
French songs at 8:30 p.m. Mon-
"It is a challenge to the con-
day.
science of the entire commun-
Beth Yehudah Rejects 50
Children for Lack of Funds
Beth El Gets
Franklin Books
The Women's League of Young
Israel will sponsor the fifth an-
nual donor luncheon at the Young
Israel Youth Center at 12:30 p.
m., Monday. Mrs. David I. Beryls,
chairman and Mrs. J. Grossman,
co-chairman, announce that a
fashion show will be presented.
For reservations call TE. 4-4145.
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Detroit Young Israel will be
host to delegates from branches
in Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago,
St. Louisa Kansas City, Syracuse,
Scranton and Buffalo, Nov. 24-27,
on the occasion of the mid-west-
ern convention. Jerome W. Kel-
man is chairman.
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The Rayos Girls of Young Is-
rael will sponsor a bingo party
in the Center on Saturday. The
Youth Council is' conducting a
teen-age rally at 1:30 p.m. at the
Youth Center. The movie, "Pot
of Gold" will be shown,
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The Young Israel Institute for
Jewish Studies will continue to
take registrations for another
week. Courses are given in Jew-
ish history. Judaism in practice
(laws and customs), and contem-
porary currents in Israel and the
American Jewish scene, Tuesday
evenings; Talmud and Hebrew
on Wednesday evenings, and He-
brew lettering on Thursday eve-
nings. Daf Yomi for laymen and
Rabbis meets on Thursday eve-
nings from 8 to 9 p.m.
Afghanistan and career diplomat,
has been named American t
sentative on the UN Pal, tif,(1
Conciliation Co)mission,
At Lake Success it w,,, re_
liably reported that the concilia-
tors will consider the Arab I et-
ogee question only; leaving tem-
porarily in abeyance the question
of boundaries. Should this prove
a fact, the development could
be construed as a diplomatic vic-
tory for Israel, since it has been
the position of the Tel Aviv gov-
ernment that it cannot disc
that issue except through ail
negotiations with the Arab stat
In a letter to the commission,
the Israeli government was re-
ported to have expressed readi-
ness to cooperate on matters
within the scope of the Economic
Survey Committee under the
leadership of Gordon Clapp,
The Clapp commission's first
report is still kept a secret. How-
ever, informed sources believe
its immediate recommendations
deal with the Arab refugee issue
and short term relief plans. A
later report is to deal with the
resettlement problem.
European Aid Unit
Slates Mrs. Adler
The Jewish European Welfare,
North Woodward Branch, will
hold a brunch at 12 noon, Nov.
16, at the home of Mrs. Harris
Glickman, 1701 Burlingame ave-
nue. Proceeds go to Israel.
Guest speaker for the group's
donor luncheon to be held Dec.
1 Sat the Bel Aire Terrace will
be Mrs. Morris Adler, Mrs. Al-
completed before the end of the bert Kurzman, president, an-
nounced.
current year.
For reservations, call Mrs.
A full-scale report on the re-
sults achieved by the United Lewis Steinberg, TO. 6-7572.
Jewish Appeal in 1949 will be
presented to the 1,200 delegates
expected to attend the UJA na-
tional conference at Atlantic City
between Nov. 25 and 27.
Herman Jacobs, executive di-
rector of the Jewish Community
Center, will address the Sunday
morning breakfast club and dis-
cussion group, sponsored by the
Men's Club of Temple Beth El,
at 10 a.m. Sunday.
Dr. Max Winslow, chairman of
the program •qmmittee. an-
nounces that a Father•Son-
Mother-Daughter party will be
held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Nov.
20. This is the first time in the
history of the Temple that such
an event has been planned.
UJA Passes 100 Million
Abdullah Offers Terms,
Jerusalem Report Says
JERUSALEM— (WNS)--King report, there have been indica-
Abdullah of Transjordan has sub- tions that the Israeli government
mated the terms under which he is disinclined toward such a set-
would enter into a permanent tlement.
peace pact with Israel, according
While Israel's citizenry keeps
to informed sources.
its eyes on Lake Success, where
Abdullah's terms, according to United Nations efforts are afoot
the information, were submitted to settle the Palestine issue, the
at an unofficial meeting between young State took time off from
high Transjordanian and Israeli politics to pay tribute to its
officials. President Chaim Weizmann, on
One of the demands is said to the occasion of his seventy-fifth
be Israel's recognition of Abdul- birthday and the dedication of
lah's rule over the Old City of the new institute of physics and
Jerusalem with the understand- physical chemistry at the Weiz-
ing that Jews would have free mann Institute of Science at Re-
access to the Wailing Wall.
hovoth.
MT. SCOPUS RIGHTS
DIPLOMATS ATTEND
In consideration of Transjor- The dedication ceremony was
(Ian's retention of the Sheikh attended by eminent scientists,
Jarrach quarter, the Israelis educators, religious leaders,
would be granted civilian ad- United Nations representatives
ministration of Mt. Scopus, the and the members of the Israeli
site of the Hebrew University, cabinet,
and the Mount of Olives. Ab-
When the Israeli president en-
dullah was also reported to be tered the speaker's platform
willing to turn over the Jeiu- wearing the academic robe of
salem-Latrun road as well as the Manchester University, he was
pumping station at Latrun if he flanked by the premier and cabi-
were permitted to hold on to net members. In a brief address,
Lyddah and Ramleh, now in Jew- Premier Ben Gurion paid trib-
ute to the chief of state, declar-
ish hands,
ing that it was not Israel that
ISRAEL DISINCLINED
Although there has been no made Weizmann but that Dr.
official notice or comment on this Weizmann had made Israel.
Hadassah Parley
Delegates Leave
Jacobs Awaited
by Beth El Men
AJC Speaker
44th Wedded Year
for Louis Michelsons
Detroit will be represented at c
the national convention of Hadas-
sah in San Francisco by a delega-
tion of at least six.
Among those who have left for
the convention are Mrs. Carl
Schilled, regional president: Mrs.
Theodore Bargman, president of
the Detroit chapter; and Sophia
Blanche Schwartz, Goldie Slakter,
Bluma Levin and Mayme Stone,
members of the business and pro-
fessional division.
The convention will open Sun-
day.
JWF Women Plan
Organizational Parley
The committee on Education
of the Women's Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation will
hold its organizational meeting,
10:30 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 16,
at the Center. Mrs. Alexander
W. Sanders is chairman of the
committee and her vice-chair-
men are Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff
and Mrs. Harry August.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mi•helman
of Outer drive celebrated their
44th wedding anniversary togeth-
er with their family at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Omnger,
their daughter and son-in-law, at
Port Huron.
RABBI MORTON BERMAN,
president of the Chicago Rob-
binical Association and head
of Chicago division of the
American Jewish Congress,
urged democratization .f the
Jewish community and the
necessity of Jewish organiza-
tions to take a definite stand
on such issues as loyalty bills.
Rabbi Berman spoke before
the Stephen S. Wise chapter
of the congress of which Dr.
David B. Gaberman is presi-
dent.
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