Friday, April 16, 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

Local. Groups Will Select
Delegates for Assembly

Kadish Gains
Wayne Medical
School Honor

Representatives of Original Organizers of National Jewish
Jewish Youth Wins Highest
Assembly to Act as Sponsors in Local Communities;
Distinction; Will Serve
Meeting Set for July
Interneship at Mayo

Representatives of the national organizations which
were the original organizers of the National Jewish Assembly
will be called upon to act in local communities as sponsors
of the conferences at which delegates to the national gather-
ing will be selected, according to authoritative word received
this week by The Jewish News.

The Assembly's executive com-
mittee, whose temporary chair-
man is Henry Monsky, national
president of Bnai Brith, has set
July 1 as the tentative date for
the convening of the American
Jewish Assembly, it was an-
nounced in New York last week.
Mr. Monsky called the original
conference which was held sev-
eral weeks ago in Pittsburgh, 32
national organizations being
represented.
Decide on Election
The executive committee has
decided that the election of the
375 delegates to the Assembly to
be chosen from the Jewish com-
munities by democratically con-
vened conferences of representa-
tives of organizations in commu-
nities and regions, will take
place no later than June 14. ,
The remaining 125 delegates
will be chosen by the national
membership 'organizations partic-
ipating in the Assembly.
Simultaneously the executive
committee made public the
names of the following members
of the committee: Rabbi Eliezer
Silver, Agudas Israel of Amer-
ica; Louis Lipsky, American
Jewish Congress; Mrs. Stephen
S. Wise, American Jewish Con-
gress Women's Division; Henry
Monsky, Bnai Brith.
Other Members
Herman Hoffman, Ind. Order
Brith Abraham; Alex F. Stanton,
Ind. Order Brith Sholom; Bern-
ard Danzansky, Ind. Order Brith
Sholom of Baltimore; Rabbi
James G. Heller, Central Con-
ference of American Rabbis;
Herman Stern, Free Sons of
Israel.
Mrs. David deSola Pool,
Hadassah; Louis Segal, Jewish
National Workers Alliance; Har-
ry Shaffer, Jewish War Vet-
erans; Dr. Herman Seidel, Lea-
gue for Labor Palestine; Geda-
liah Bublick, Mizrachi; Mrs. Rae
K. Schoenberg, National Ladies'
Auxiliary Jewish War Veterans.
Additional Names
Mrs. Samuel Goldstein, Miz-
rachi Women's Organization;
Charles P. Kramer, National
Federation Temple Brother-
hoods; Mrs. Hugo Hartmann, Na-
tional Federation Temple Sister-
hoods; Harry A. Pine, Order
Sons of Zion; Miss Dvorah Roth-
bard, Pioneer Women's. Organi-
zation; Carl M. Dubinsky, Pro-
gressive Order of the West; Dr.
Louis M. Levitsky, Rabbinical
Assembly of America.
Adolph Rosenberg, Union of
American Hebrew Congregations;
Samuel Nirenstein, Union of Or-
thodox Jewish Congregations;
Rabbi Jacob Hoffman, Union of
Orthodox Rabbis; Charles Son-
nenreich, United Rumanian
Jews of America; Louis J. Moss,
United Synagogue of America.
Mrs. Samuel Spiegal, United
Synagogue of American Women's
League; David Werthheim,
United Zionist Society Labor

Arnold Henry Kadish, 24, left
on April 1 for Mayo Clinic,
Rochester, Minn., to begin his in-
terneship which he hopes will
enable him to get into the army.
Graduated recently from the
Party Poale Zion; Mrs. Maurice Wayne University school of Med-
Turner, Women's Supreme Coun- icine with one of the most re-
cil Bnai Brith; Judge Louis E.
Levinthal, Zionist Organization
of America; Robert P. Goldman,
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations.

Admit 10 More Groups
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, American
Jewish Congress; Secretariat:
Miss Jane Evans, National Fed-
eration Temple Sisterhoods; Miss
Lillie Shultz, American Jewish
Congress; Mr. Maurice Bisgyer,
Bnai Brith; Meyer W. Weisgal,
Zionist Organizations.

Ten more organizations were
admitted to the Assembly. They
are the Rabbinical Council of
America, National Council of
Young Israel, Hapoel Hamiz-
rachi, Histadruth Ivrith, Union
of Sephardic Congregations,
Women's Branch of the Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations,
National Federation of Jewish
Men's Clubs of the United Syna-
gogue of America, American
Federation of Polish Jews, the
ARNOLD HENRY SADISH
Federation of Galician Jews and
the Council of Fraternal Federa- markable records ever establish-
tions.
ed by a Detroit student, young
Kadish's ambition is to get into
Consider 3 Problems
The American Jewish Assem- the service of his country.
After graduating from North-
bly, when it meets, will consider
ern high in 1936, Kadish entered
and recommend:
Wayne University and was grad-
1—Action on problems relating uated in 1940 Summa Cum Laude,
to the rights and status of Jews receiving his Bachelor of Arts
in the postwar world.
degree. In attaining his medical
2—Action upon all matters
looking to the implementation of
the rights of the Jewish people
with respect to Palestine; and

3—Select a delegation to carry
out the program of the American
Jewish Assembly in co-operation
with the duly accredited repre-
sentatives of Jews throughout
the world.

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degree, Kadish again was .summa
cum laude, highest distinction
available.
Several Operations
Kadish's last 12 years of
schooling was not easy. In that
time he had several operations
for sinus and arthritis, both ail-
ments calling for almost daily
treatments.
Twice the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Kadish, who reside at
10026 Broadstreet, tried to en-
list in the army medical corps
but was rejected because of his
health. He also sought a position
with the United States Health
Service.
Told to Try Again
If his physical condition per-
mits, the Army will accept him,
he was told the last time he
sought to enlist. He was told to
go to the Mayo Clinic to serve
his interneship and to try for a
commission three months before
the end of his term.
While at Wayne, Kadish was
treasurer of Sigma Pi Signia,
honorary physics, and a member
of Alpha Omega Alpha, honor-
ary medical society. He has won
several scholarships.

Jewish Soldier Aided Invasion
LONDON .(JTA) — Lt. Jean
Dreyfus, a Jewish officer in the
French Army, this week was
posthumously awarded the Cross
of Liberation by Gen. Charles de
Gaulle for helping to pave the
way for the landing of the Amer-
ican Army in North Africa last
November. Dreyfus was killed
while carrying out an important
mission on the night of the
American landing.

Lt. Norris Finishes
Course at Harvard
As 2d Lieutenant

Harold Norris, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Norris, 3356 Webb
Ave., was graduated on March 1
from the Army Air Forces Statis-
tical School as a second lieuten-
ant.

A staff sergeant during his
course at the AAFTTC detach-
ment Statistical School, the grad-
uate School of business admin-
istration at Harvard University,
Boston. Lt. Norris duties will be
to prepare and consolidate all
manner of data for higher auth-
ority.

Lt. Norris was graduated from
Central high in June, 1935; re-
ceived his M.A. from Universi;:y
of Michigan in June, 1941, and is
a member of the Jewish Youth
Forum.

Jews Flee from Nazi Poland
SOMEWHERE IN EUROPE
(JTA)—Jews in Nazi-occupied
Poland are trying to save them-
selves from extermination by
fleeing across the Rumanian fron-
tier, it was reported here this
week. If apprehended by the
border guards, they are shot on
the spot, it was indicated. The
report, which comes from reliable
sources in Poland, said that Cie
extermination of Jews by the
Nazi authorities continues un-
abated throughout the occupied
territory.

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