.11.111111111Alltericam ,newish Periodical eaft Thursday, July 6, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 2 Tears, Smiles mu! New Home A. C. Lappin Elected President HIAS Boosts Aid of ZOD, Leon Kay Retires Rumanian YORK—The Board of BRITISH VISIT,. TEL AVIV— (ISI) — Admiral Sir John Edelsten, commander- in-chief of the British Mediter- ranean fleet, paid a two-day visit to the government of Israel. His ship, the HMS Surprise, raised the 'Israel flag when it dropped anchor outside of Haifa port and was greeted with a 21 gun salute. RELIGIOUS OBJECTS EXPORT JERUSALEM — (ISI) — Re- ligious and ceremonial objects will be exported from Israel by a special company established in cooperation with the government. In addition, etrogim will be sup- plied by a special committee working with the ministry of re- ligions. Enjoy Yourself 1 A welcome gift for any occa- sion is a subscription to the Jew- ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041. At a meeting of the board of directors of the Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit A. C. Lappin, De- troit attorney, was elected presi- dent of the Zionist Organization of Detroit to succeed Leon Kay. Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Con- gregation Bnai Moshe was elected to fill the office of secretary left vacant by Lappin's acceptance of the presidency. Mrs. Albert Feld- stein was elected as executive di- rector. Lappin, a resident of Detroit since 1912, has devoted many years to public affairs. He has served as a member of the board and as secretary of the Detroit Zionist District, and in 1947 was chairman of the Balfour Ball. The constitution for the Zionist Organization of Detroit, drawn up by Lappin, Harry N. Grossman and Seymour Tilchin, was ratified at the annual meeting held June 15. At this meeting Dr. Louis L. Kazdan, Albert Elazar and Rabbi Jacob E. Segal were elected vice- presidents, and David M. Zellman, treasurer. The members of the board were elected as follows: past presi- dents; Rabbi Morris Adler, Dr. Harry E. August, Abraham Coop- er, Lawrence W. Crohn, James I. Ellman, Rabbi Leon Fram, Dr. A. M. Hershman, William B. Isen- berg, Morris M. Jacobs, Leon Kay, Robert Marwil, Philip Slomovitz and Maurice H. Zackheim. Directors re-elected to serve another year: Rabbi Sidney Akselrad, Nathan Baron, Harold Berry, Louis Berry, A. Borman, Sidney Brand, Max "YOU CAN AFFORD IT, at Plan Your Best Vocation at Spend Your Vacation at Two little DPs approach their new homeland in opposite moods. Eva Borenstein, 3, (left) sobs in heartfelt anguish as she holds the pieces of the only toy she brought with her to America from the DP camp where she was born. The dolly's head came off Just as her little mis- tress steamed into New York Harbor. On the other hand, Sara Weiser, 2, clutching her little bag of belongings, smiles in delight at her first glimpse of a democratic country. 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NEW Directors of HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, at a spe- A. C. LAPPIN • • • Chomsky, Harry Cohen, Sol A. Dann, Harry C. Davidson, Robert C. W. Ettinger, Walter L. Field, Herman Fishman, Joseph Frenkel, Philip J. Gilbert, Rubin Gold, Bernard Isaach, Abe Kasle, Sam- uel Kohlenberg, Dr. Philip E. Lachman, Maurice A. Landau, B. M. Lewis, Sol Lifsitz, Morris Mendelson, Louis Panush, Dr. M. S. Perlis, Abe Rosenzweig, Carl Rozner, Murray Selborn, Willie P. Shanfield, Dr. I. Z. Silvarman, Irving Sniderman, Nathan Speva- kow, Seymour Tilchin, Lillian Tron, Benjamin Weiss, Dr. Ber- nard Weston, Sol Wildstrom, and Charles Wolok. New directors elected: Samuel Feldstein, Ira G. Kaufman, Her- man Kazdan, Aaron Kurland, Louis Lightstone, Milton S. Mar- wil, Dr. Albert A. Schwartz. Delegates to the Zionist Con- vention were elected as follows: Harry Cohen, Walter L Field, Rabbi Leon Fram, A. C. Lappin, Lawrence W. Crohn, Morris M. Jacobs, Leon Kay, Ben M. Lewis, Dr. M. S. Perlis, Philip Slomovitz, Dr. Bernard Weston, Maurice H. Zackheim, David M. Zellman, and Charles Wolok. cial meeting, budgeted an addi- tional $100,000 appropriation for its office in Bucharest, Rumania, for the purpose of aiding Jewish emigrants bound for Israel, it was announced by Samuel A. Telsey, president of the Society. Telsey said that the exodus of Rumanian Jews destined for homes in Israel will continue at the rate of about 4,000 per month this summer, and that the HIAS office in Bucharest, lone Jewish migration agency assisting emi- grants in Rumania at this time, has been faced with a staggering problem of helping migrants in their documentation, baggage, and transportation to the Con- stantza port of embarkation. Action of the HIAS board of directors came as a result of a Prescriptions and Repairs Called for and Delivered For Service at All Times Phone WEbster 3-3332 Regular State Inspection Large Television Set "Enjoy your- self, it's later than you think." 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Phone 581 Write for Folder communication from the 111AS director in Bucharest which out- lined the anticipated demands on the Society in the ensuing months, and pointing out that "nearly all Israel-bound emi- grants from Rumania pass through Bucharest, and because of their destitute condition, re- quire aid before sailing for the new Jewish state." At the same time, Telsey re- vealed that arrangements had been completed in Tel Aviv whereby $500,000 of HIAS funds would be used towards the recep- tion and integration of Polish Jews arriving in Israel, under an agreement between Poland and Israel for the movement of some 20,000 persons from Polish cities to the new state by September of this year. Knesset Votes Budg et of $166,000,000 TEL AVIV — (Special) — The Israeli parliament passed, 44 to 25, a $166,000,000 budget financed by internal revenue, which cov- ers all ordinary state expendi- tures except part of the security budget financed from secret sources. 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