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Vol. 52—No. 25

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The Eyes of Jewry

Are on the Allied

Jewish Campaign.

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Thursday, June 22, 1950 10c a Copy — $3 Per Year

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Supply Drivers Section Israel Vows
Tops 1949 Drive by 40% Neutrality

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in Cold War

Israel. Offers
Apology in
Count's Death

Many sections of the Allied
Jewish Campaign have reached
the 100 per cent mark in solicita-
tions, as formal colsing nears for
TEL AVIV — (Special) —
the community's giant fund drive
Israel's newspapers were
TEL AVIV—(Special)—Israel apologized officially to
for home and overseas needs,
asked by Foreign Minister Sweden for the assassination of Count Folke Bernadotte, UN
Far in the lead, with 140 per
Moshe Sharett to go slow in mediator for Palestine, who was shot by terrorists on Sept.
cent of 1949 totals and slips still
attacking eastern bloc govern- 17, 1948:
unreported, are drivers of sup-
ments and their representa- The memorandum of the Israeli
pliers, headed by Isaac Litwak.
tives.
government resulted from a
Arthur Graff and Jack Grant
Diplomats in Israel had corn- Swedish note demanding full ex-
assist in this section,
Franzel
Litw a k
plained about newspaper attacks. planation of the incident.
• • •
Tied at 121 per cent are
Sharett said that the ideologi-
Israel, in its note, conceded that
The Fourth of July holiday
building and financing under ton J. Saffir, George Fox, Harry
•
cal
war in
i the Israel press rates
Irving Franzel and Benjamin Lichterman and Julius Berman, not reflect
the government's pot- the police failed to take imme- makes it necessary for the
• • diate steps for the apprehension Jewish Chronicle to move up
Levinson, and garages, led by has $273,000, or 90 per cent. Ad- , • cy
P
the
e c CO
o ld Mil.
I
of the criminals; that no protect- is deadline to Friday, June
William P. Greenberg. Gas and vertisers, under Julian Grace .. of neutrality y in
tie added that his request also • ive measures were taken and that 30 for all copy to be used in
led by Nathan R. Epstein
applied to .attacks on western there was a delay in carrying our issue of July 6.
and Nathan Kolb, have 120 per
nations.
out an examination of the scene
cent, and hand laundries, solicit-
The advanced deadline also
Sharett also took issue with the of the crime.
ed by Leo Polk, 117 per cent:
applies
to all display ads,
recent three-power statement on
All these shortcomings, the Is- whereas classified ads will be
Newcomers to the 100 per
arms for the Middle East, stating raeli note said, were due to "the
accepter' as usual until 10
• cent circle include fish, led by
that he was not fully satisfied
The
Allied
Jewish
Campaign
a.m., Wednesday, July 5.
Nathan Metz, 112 per cent; mu-
with
the
principles
of
the
state-
absence
of
any
clear
understand-
sicians under Milton J. Woolf, will officially terminate Monday ment, in tho light of which ap- ing and a conflict of competence
We ask all organizations
109 per cent; heating and with a victory program and buf- plications fbr war materials were between the civil and the army." and individuals for their co-
plumbing, Dan A. Laven and fet supper at 6:30 p.m., at the being considered.
The note also stated that it was operation. Send your copy
Harry C. Davidson, 105 per cent; Jewish Community Center.
It was not enough, Sharett said, impossible to hold proper identi- as early as possible!
"This meeting will be an occa- to ask assurance that such arms fication line-ups, "due to chaotic
supermarkets, Merwin K. Gros-
berg. 100 per cent; overall sup- sion for workers and contributors would not be used for aggression. conditions existing in military
pliers, John Isaacs and Morris to celebrate a job well done," The will for peace, he said, should Prisons in which the Stern group
L. Schaver, 100 per cent; re- Campaign Cabinet Chairmen Ju- have been one of the principles. detainees were held."
ligious services, Rabbi Joshua S. lian H. Krolik, Harvey H. Gold- This would have qualified Israel,
"Organizational deficiencies,"
Sperka, 100 per cent. Social mand and Louis Berry declared. he added, but outrightly disquali- the report continues, "and inex-
The East Central Region of
The campaign total this week fied the Arab states who were perience explain but do not jus-
services, led by Norma C. Silver
topped $4,200,000 or 80 per cent talking of a second round against tify the shortcomings and omis- Pioneer Women will hold its
Henry Feinberg, also is 100%.
Third Regional Seminar at Far-
of last year's total. Intensive last
Seven sections in the Cam- minute solicitation on all levels Israel. sions to which reference has been band Camp, Chelsea, Michigan,
made."
paign-leading profetsional divi- was continuing.
for three days the last week of
"The activities 01 the army," August.
sion had covered 101, per cent of
;Drive
AD•
Starlit
the
note
_says.
"and
these
•parti-
.
their prospeai. These include: and Louis Luckoff has • raised 95
The theme of this seminar is
- whir 'organizational difficulties
dentists; led by • Simon per cent and has 100 per cent ,
were not previously brought to "Re-Orientation of the Pioneer
Berent and Dr. Martin Naimark;
Woman."
The Michigan regional office the notice of the Swedish govern-
drug suppliers, led by I. J. Si- coverage.
Junior
Division,
Albert
M.
ment,
and
the
government
of
Is-
In addition to Sarah A. Hal-
man and Irving Weingarden,
of the Anti-Defamation League
who started their Campaign Colman, chairman, has 95 per of Bnai Brith has undertaken a rael believes that re-examination perin, regional chairman, national
only March 21; optometrists, Dr. cent. Accountants, David P. state-wide program designed to of the matter will now show it in representatives and prominent
speakers will be there.
Bernard Maness; osteopaths, Dr. Zack and Arthur S. Purdy, have acquaint the Jewish population a new light."
Sidney Ellias, and educational 94 per cent; physicians, Dr. Hy- in the major out-state communi-
Members are urged to make
man S. Mellen and Dr. Leo ties with Senate Bill 34, which I
workers, Norman Drachler.
their reservations with their club
Orecklin,
93
per
cent.
Cartage
The two sections, with the
permits absentee balloting by
registration secretaries. Coun-
largest quotas in the Campaign and transportation, Moe Pearl- members of the Jewish faith in
selors have been provided for
man,
has
93
per
cent,
and
Philip
rya
•
have passed 90 per cent. Steel,
the Sept. 12 primary.
children over five years, and
under Joseph Gendelman, has L. Kanter and Rudolf Leitman
All out-state rabbis have been
accommodationh for husbands are
have
gained
91
per
cent
for
the
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raised $272,340, or 95 per cent
I urged to acquaint their congre-
available.
of 1949. Real estate, under Mil- life insurance section.
gations with the con en is of h
bill and Bnai Brith and other
JERUSALEM — (WNS) — A
groups have received copies of
the legislation, with a request resolution virtually rejecting ear-
that special committees be set ly drafting of a constitution for
i up to encourage registration for Israel was adopted by the Knes-
Philip Stollman, chairman of
set when it voted to let time
use of the absentee ballot.
become the basis for the funda- the local Mizrachi board, has been
mentals that are to be embodied chosen to head a committee in
CLASSES FOR ARABS
the interest of Ameic (American
By RABBI ISRAEL I. HALPERN o f the commission on social serv-
JERUSAW — (ISI) — New in a written constitution.
ce heard addresses by Rabbi
The debate was both long and Eretz Israel Corporation).
"As American-trained orthodox I Manuel Laderman, Denver, who clayes for Arab citizens will be
Stollman, Daniel Temchin, Abe
rabbis, our work is focused upon spoke on "The Religious Life of opened for the academic year bitter, with Eri Jabotinsky, Re-
the American Jewish community the Jews in Europe." and Rabbi 1950-51. The courses will include visionist, threatening to demand Nusbaum and Louis Rose are rep-
first," stated Rabbi Samuel Ber- Isaac Trainin of the United Serv- secondary school classes for pu- dissolution of parliament and resented on the National Board
of Ameic.
liant of New York who was elect- ice for New Americans who dis- pils who have completed at least new elections.
Dr. Moshe Sneh of the Mapam
one year of high school but who,
Ameic is purchasing various
ed president at the recent con- cussed the DP bill.
because of their age, are not said his party will continue to essential commodities for Israel
vention of the Rabbinical Coun-
Greetings were brought by A. able to attend ordinary secondary fight for early adoption of a writ-
through the usual business chan-
cil of America in Chicago.
E. Stevenson, governor of Illi-
ten constitution.
nels based on firm orders received
The writer of this article, who nois; Mayor Connelly of Chica- schools.
The religious bloc favored in- from Israel and accompanied by
is a member of the Council's go; Dr. Samuel Belkin, president
definite postponement of the firm financial commitments.
CENTER SUMMER RATES
Commission on education, attend- of Yeshiva University, New / York;
drafting of a constitution.
Swimming
pool,
showers
and
A special department has re-
ed the convention together with Rabbi 0. Fasman, president of
gym
activities
will
be
in
full
Rabbi Max Kapustin, Wayne Hil- the Rabbinical College of Chica-
cently becen opened by Ameic,
VISITORS TO ISRAEL
swing
at
the
Jewish
Community
lel director; Rabbi Samuel Prero, go, and the main banquet address
Approximately 22,000 tourists which will handle the shipment
Young Israel of Detroit, and Rab- was delivered by Dr. Louis Ra- Center daring the summer. Spe- visited Israel in 1949. More than to Israel of washing machines,
bi Louis Kaufman of Mt. Clem- binowitz, chief rabbi of Trans- cial three-month summer mem- 30,000 are expected this year.
refrigerators and other essential
bership rates now are in effect.
items.
vaal, South Africa.
ens.
Rabbi Berliant stressed, how-
IMMIGRATION DATA
e.., er, the great obligation of ev-
ery Jew toward Israel and said
JERUSALEM — (ISI) — The
it was our responsibility to help
Piggins; tile special honor award statistics bureau estimates that
develop the Jewish state into a
Richard E. Gudstadt, executive convention will be the address luncheon and the presentation 58,173 Jewish immigrants enter-
by
Philip
M.
Klutznick,
past
strong member of the world's chairman of the Anti-Defama-
of Catskill Rhythm by the Char- ed Israel from January to May
tion League, will be the main president D.G.L. 6 on "Bnai Brith lotte Bregman players of the 1950, and a total of 399,142 ar-
democratic nations.
Horizons." Samuel W. Leib, presi-
The convention felt that if speaker at the District Grand
rived from May 1948 to May 1950.
dent of D.G.L. 6 will give the Louis Marshall dramatic group
American Jews - are to receive a Lodge 6 Bnai Brith 82nd annual president's message at the lunch- on July 3.
maximum of Jewish education, convention banquet to be held at
Frank Goldman, president of
LIVING COSTS DROP
the Sunday school was insuffi- the Book-Cadillac Hotel July 4. eon July 2.
Supreme Lodge, also will address
G.
Mennen
Williams,
governor
JERUSALEM—(ISI
— The de-
Gudstadt
will
be
given
the
cient. The rabbis were urged to
Michigan, and Albert E. Cobo, the convention.
crease in Israel's cost of living
extend their two or three-day-a- Service to Humanity Award for of
The
public
is
invited
to
attend
mayor of Detroit, will extend
week schools or to limit registra- service to Jewish people and
the Inspiration Program at 8:30 was the second largest last year,
according to a survey of 21 coun-
tion for the primary grades only. humanity for the past 40 years. greetings.
Other highlights will be an p.m., Sunday, July 2.
tries made by the United Nations
Final plans are being whipped
This would enable children to
Tickets
for
the
banquet
July
address by Benjamin Samuels,
Organization.
go from Sunday school directly to into shape by the convention vice-president of the Supreme 4 can be obtained by calling International Labor
The drop in Israel's cost of liv-
the Hebrew or day schools at an committee, Dr. Laurence I. Yaffa,
Bnai
Brith
Council
Headquarters,
convention chairman and Greater Lodge; the presentatinon of WO. 3-8139 or at the headquar- ing was 12.8 per cent in 1949,
early age. •
Finian in Bnai Brith by the De-
An educational program for Detroit Bnai Brith Council presi- troit Municipal Opera Company ters in the Book-Cadillac Hotel second to Indonesia's, which was
15.1
dent, reports.
parents also was urged.
after June 30.
Among the highlights of the under the direction . of Stuart
A session devoted to the report

July 4th Holiday
-Alters Deadline

Campaign to End
OficiallyMonday

Pioneer Women
Set Region Parley

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for nAligentee ote

srael to . L et
T ime Wnte
Its Constitution

Orthodox Rabbis Urge
Better Jewish Schools

Gudstadt Main Speaker at BB Parley

Philip Stollnian
Heads Ameic Unit

