Page 16 DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLE Mizrachi's omen Meet Thursday, December 1, 1919 Temple Israel Cornersione Set NEW York (Special) — A mes- sage of encouragement with re- gard to social welfare projects for the children of Israel was sent by the State Department to the opening session of the 10th annual national convention of the Junior Mizrachi Women's Organ- ization of America. Bulletin The following were elected of- ficers of the Charles and Aaron Kogan Auxiliary: Hilda Gross- hart, president; and Ruth Rader, Lillian Bricker, Mrs. Sarah Ko- gan, Rose Gerenraich, Sara Ko- gan, Sarah Alderman, Anna Kinitier, Ruth Arbil, Evelyn Jacobs and Bette Troy, The aux- iliary will meet at 8:30 p. Thursday, Dec. ,1 at the home of Ruth Rader, 14057 Roselawn avenue. • ! • • The movement maintains wel- fare projects in the Bakka sec- tion of Jerusalem and will es- tablish similar centers in Israel. ISRAEL'S OFFICIAL SPEAKS Arthur C. Liverhant, first sec- retary of the Israeli embassy in Washington spokt on the prob- lem of Jerusalem. He said that Israel has made it clear that we will do every- thing reasonably expected of us to safeguard the legitimate in- terests of all religions in their holy places." However, he added, "we are not prepared to sacrifice now those who risked their lives when loyalty to Jerusalem was put to the test of battle at the bidding of those who stood idly by and watched." FOR DIRECT TALKS He said that the "best method of arriving at an acceptable solu- tion of all problems concerning Israel and the Arabs is through direct negotiations between the interested parties." The Lt. Ray . .Bloeh Auxiliary will elect officers Dec. 14 at the home of Fay Linden, 4216 Divison avenue west. A plastic party will follow with proceeds going to the JWV Memorial Home. • • • At the cornerstone ceremonies of Temple Israel. From left to right: Jacob A. Citrin, vice-president of the congregatoin; Cantor Robert S. Tillman; Louis 11. Schostak, chairman of the building com- mittee: Sol R. Colton, chairman of the building fund committee; Harry C. LeVine, president of the congregation; Arthur J. Hass, secretary; Wil- liam Edward Kapp, architect of the building, shaking hands with Rabbi Leon Fram. Nearin 4i Finish Gwendolyn Goldstein Strauss of Brooklyn, national head of Junior Mizrachi Women, charg- ed the delegates with the need for "reappraising our relation with Israel in the light of emer- gence of the State." To Aid College She suggested that "greater service in Israel must take the form of building new children's homes and settlement centers." Mrs. Lionel Golub of Brooklyn was elected national president. The delegates voted a budget of $1,511,000. ■ Russtan Calls Israel Agent of Western Bloc MOSCOW—(WNS)—The Israe- li delegation at the UN is serving the Anglo-American bloc and Mapai, Israel's governing party, is aiming to transform the Jewish State into an American colony, W. B. Lutzky, Moscow University professor, charged here at a ses- °lion of the Academy of Science. Lutzky accused Zionist leaders of being American agents and said they were building a "Zion- ist bourgeoise Israel." He also charged that Israel is obligated to use its U.S. loan for the exclusive purchase of Ameri- can commodities and to engage in American-designated projects, with primary emphasis on mili- tary and strategic communica- tions. "Neither the Zionist nor Arab A bingo party will be held by the Lt. Roy Green Post on Sun- day, Dec. 18 at Beth Aaron. • • • At a meeting of the Down River Post, the following were elected officers: Benjamin M. Rose, commander, and Bernard Morof, Dr. David Dr. David Das- kal, Robert Golden, Samuel Con- gress and Samuel Fogel. They will be installed at 7 p. m., Sun- day at the river Rouge Center. For membership information con- tact Benjamin M. Rose, 2246 Twentieth street, or call him at Wyandotte 4671-R. • • • The Charles and Aaron Post will install its officers at 8 p. m., Sunday, Dec. 18 at the Rose Sit- tig Cohen Bldg. • • • The Lt, Raymond Zussman home of Ruth Kovan, 2740 Ful- lerton avenue. A membership tea to welcome prospective mem- bers will be given from 2 to 4 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 17 at the home of Mrs. Irving Simms, 19490 Snowden avenue. • • • A meeting was held of the JUDGE RUBINER • • • Drive Opened for Seminary Officers of the Gold Star Parents of Jewish War Veterans, formerly the Gold Star Fathers, and members of (JWV) Mem- orial Home Association recently visited the Home which is being built to perpetuate the memory of the 300 Jewish War dead of the community. Standing, left to right, are Sam Lieber- man, Samuel J. Rhodes, president of the association, Joseph Newmark, Meyer Silverman, president of Gold Star Parents, Philip Cantor, Department Commander, Harry T. Madison, and I.eo Grossman. Itennionlifter4011 ears .awrence Jones Auxiliary at the orne of Mrs. Harry Shapiro. A The Jewish Theological Semin- e eport was given on the donor ary of America in its vent. The announcement was current m ade that the group had re- campaign for $1,972,000 has al- lotted the Detroit community a eived three awards from the n ational auxiliary; Honor Roll, quota of $65,000. Plans are now being formulated by a special emergency milk fund and aid to Israel. committee composed of represen- tatives from three Synagogues of STRIKES DECLINE Detroit. TEL AVIV—(ISH—lilhere were A dinner will be held Sunday, 20 strikes and two lockouti in Dec. 18 at Congregation Shaarey Israel involving only 3,974 work- Zedek. Judge Charles Rubiner is heading a special committee on ers between October, 1948 and September, 1949 — the lowest arrangements. yearly figure in 10 years. German Jews Upheld by U.S.-Bor ► Rabbi Jewish and Arab workers in Pal- estine are becoming growingly "conscious of the need to solidify the struggle for independence and democracy under the leadership of the Communist Party." NEW YORK—Rabbi Steven S. I Schwartzchild, American - b or n He asserted that no Jew has spiritual leader of the Berlin Jew- any intention of staying in Ger- ish community asserted that Jews many permanently and that after American Seating Co. Tells of New Chair With its No. 44 folding chair, American Seating Company has eliminated most of the usual fold- ing chair faults and frailties. No. 44's Y-type, tubular-steel construction evenly distributes the sitter's weight, and renders 'toppling or overturning difficult. JEWISH MAYOR JOHANNESBURG, S. A. — (WNS)—Jack Mincer, a Jewish elm The Yetz-Cohen Post and Aux- iliary will hold a ''Millionaire's Party" on Saturday. Dec. 10. Pro- ceeds will go to the Memorial Home. • • • Auxiliary will hold a business meeting at 8 p.m., Monday at the bourgeoise is interested in liqui- dating colonial oppression in Pal- estine." he said, adding that civic and communal leader, has been named the new mayor of Johannesburg for the coming year. He was vice-mayor of the city this year and was unani- mously elected by the municipal JWV After a separation of 40 years, these two sisters, Mrs. Eva -Streit (left) who recently arrived from a DP camp, and Mrs. Ethel Spivak of Brooklyn are reunited on a New York pier. Mrs. Streit came here under the auspices of the United Service for New Amerioans, who intend to remain in Germany next June less than 25,000 Jews "have the right to consider them- will remain, including some 15,- selves an integral part with equal 000 DP's who have come to live in Germany. rights, of the Jewish People dis- persed over the earth," the Na- "There is no basis whatever for tional Jewish Post of Indianapolis, Rabbi Schwartzchild's dream of a Ind. reports. renascent creative Jewish com- The statement was a reply to munity since the average age of wide spread American Jewish German Jews is 67 years," he c riticism of his earlier report that added. the German-Jewish rem n a n t Rabbi Wilhelm Weinberg. spir- contained the possibility of a re- itual leader of Frankfort Jewry, nascent reform movement. who accompanied Rabbi Ernest Landau, editor of the Schwartzchild to the U.S., sup- only German-Jewish weekly in ported his collegue's position. the American zone of Germany German Jews reject the gener- refuted Rabbi Schwartzchild's alization that those who continue first statement. "There is no prospect whatever to live on soil sodden with the of a stable and permanent Jewish blood of their brothers have cut com munity anywhere is Ger- themselves off from normal and mate rial support from the many," Landau said. Jewries abroad, he said.