Friday, Ma..1 19, 1944

THE "JEWISH NEWS •

Page Seven

Monsky Elected Third Time Hillel Honors Jewish Aldermen Protest -
As Bnai Brith President Banquet Sun. Jerusalem 'Mayor's Action

Continued Participation in American Jewish Conference,
Extension of War SerVice Program Announced at
Centennil- ConVention in New York

NEW YORK—Henry Monsky, Omaha attorney and w el-
_fare leader, was reelected president . of. Bnai Brith, the n a-
tion's oldest and largest national Jewish service organizatio n,
at the close of its national war service centennial' conventi on
on May .10 at New Yorker. ThiS will, be Mr. Monsky 's
third three-year term.

Annual Awards to Be Given Leave Council Meeting in- Demonstration Against Arab's
Anti-Semitic" Activities: Palestine Arab Heads
to U. of M. Students at
- Demand SuSpension . of JeWish Immigration
Annual Event

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Jewish members of the Jerus-

The annual Hillel Honors Ban-
qUet .at the University of Michi- alem municipality this week left the session of the municipal
gan Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- - council in a demonstration of protest against Mayor Mustapha
tion in - Ami Arbor will be held at Bey who participated in a conference of Arab mayOrs
5:30 p. rn.. Sunday.
at which it was decided to submit a petition to the PaleStine
Government
requesting the immediate suspension of all
Ten
Hillel
Honor
Keys
will
be
Re-elected vice-presidents were Bnai Brith Court of Appeals
to- - presented to students who- - have Jewish immigration, the cessa-0
'A. B. Freyeri- Shreveport, La., and gether with the following as-
rendered outstanding contribu- ton of land sales to Jews and the tine Auxiliary Territorial Serv-
•Frank Goldriaan, LoWell, Mass.
establishment of an Arab govern-
sociate justices: Charles Horo tions to the Foundation.
. ice, the equivalent of the Ameri-
Harry K. Wolff, San Francisco,
The * Hind Cabinet Award, ment.
1, was chosen vice-president to sue-
Mayor Khalicli, in an address , can WAC, in an official state-
given
annually
to
a
maximum
of
ment by the . War Office. Al-
,ceed David Blumberg of - Los
10 seniors who have _served the at the conference, said that "the though listing in detail the vari-
Angeles. Other members of. the
Jews
are
enemies
of
the
Arab
Foundation for at least -two
ous important tasks the PATS
"national executive committee,
years, also will be presented at people." At the session of the are doing, the statement fails to
which governs Bnai Brith be-
municipal council the Jewish
the
banquet
•
Recipients
of
this
mention that they are Jews.
tween triennial conVeritions,
award will have their names in- aldermen vigorously protested
elected were: Sidney • G. Kus-
Among the work being done by
Khalidi's anti-Jewish activities in
scribed
on
a
plaque
in
the
kworm, Dayton, 0.; Judge - Joseph
his capacity as mayor of a city the Palestinian women are many -
Foundation.
L. Kun, - Philadelphia; Sol Fass,
where JeWs form a large percent- "hush-hush" jobs on weapons de-
• Scholarship Winners
Portsmouth, Va.; and Benjamin
age of the population. They tails of which have not yet been
The
winners
of
three
Hillel
:Samuels, Chicago. Alfred M.
voiced
their lack of confidence in made public. At a base work-
Scholarships, presented by Pis :-
Cohen was re-elected honorary
shop in Egypt they repair and
him
and
walked out of the hall:
gah Auxiliary Bnai Brith of De-
tpresident.
assemble American "bazooka"
"Go
in
peace!"
the
Arab
mayor
troit,. in co-operation with
guns—the portable anti-tank gun
Bisgyer Re-Elected
Women's District Grand Lodge shouted. The Jewish members of dekreloped by American engi-
At a meeting of the executive
No. 6; Will'be announced at this the municipality proceeded to the neers, tanks, military radios,
wornmittee, Maurice Bisgyer,
time. The schOlarships• include a office of the• Jerusalem District diesel- engines, periscopes, rangt.-
Washington, D. C., was re-elected
Student DireCtor Scholarship, at _Commissioner where they con- finders and a multitude of other
'secretary, and Sidney G, Kus-
$250; a Hostess Scholarship, at ferred with Commissioner New- armament.
ton
lworna, was re-elected treasurer.
$150; and a Hillel Work. Scholar-
Before • adjourning, a resolution
Following the conference of
Describing the PATS as former
ship, $150.
HENRY
MONSKY
• Nivas. , adopted "expressing Bnai
The Arnold Schiff Memorial Arab mayors, leaders of Arab office workers, factory workers,
Ilrith's appreciation of the pur- witz, NeW York; Samuel Green- Award, to be giVen td _-the Hillel mayors, leaders - of Arab cham- students, nurses and domestic
pose and achievement of the com- berg, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles member contributing most to bers of commerce in Palestine servants, the War Office says that
imittee appointed by the Presi- Roether, Paterson, N. J.; M. J. Jewish culture during the past met - and adopted resolutions sup. , "when the war is over, the men
dent and known as the Fair Ern- Finkensteini Los Angeles; Harry year, will - be presented at the porting the demands of the of the Royal Army Ordnance
, ployment Practice Cornmittee in Modalis, Charlotte, N. C., Judge banquet., The . award has been mayors. At the same time, the Corps and the Royal Electrical
eliminating un-American pracL. Samuel Schein, Madison, Wis. . established by Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Palestine Arab Party sent a mes- and Mechanical Engineers will
sage to Prime Minister Churchill never forget the good work of
tices in the field of employment.- and A. D. Beatman, Memphis, nold B. Schiff of Columbus,
0.,
The convention als6 -. elected a$ Tenn.
in honor of their son, Arnold, a and to the Palestine High Com- the girls from Palestine."
the representatives of the seven
Extension of the war service former University of • Michigan missioner protesting the pro
Zionist resolution: adopted by the Jewish Policeman Murdered in
District. Grand Lodges the follow- program to include the sponsor-- student.
British LabOr Party urging in-
Jerusalem by Assailants
ing: members of Bnai Brith's na- ship of Army and Navy hospital
Milford Stern Prize -
tional commissions;
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A Jew-
shipS by providing them with a
The Hillel: Member who - has creased Jewish immigration to
ish -plainclothesman, Hayim Bot-
Anti-Defamation- Commission— regular supply of recreational contributed most to the Hillel Palestine.
:Judge A. K. Cohen, Boston ; Dis- material was authorized at the Foundation through public
ovicz, was shot and killed on the
British War Office Praises
threshold of his home this week
tritt 1; Samuel Sievers, St. Louis, convention. This action followed speaking will receive the Milford
Palestine Women Soldiers
DistriCt 2; Abrahain Berkoviitz, an announcement by the organ- - Stern Prize, presented annually
by two unknown assailants. The
LONDON, (JTA)—High praise murdered policeman left a wife
Philadelphia, District 3; 1.. - B; ization's national War 'Service by'_ Mrs. Mollie Stern of Detroit.
Benjamin, Los Angeles,. District .cOmmittee that Bnai Brith al,
Installation of the new Student is paid the members of the Pales- and two children.
4; JOseph Wilner, Washington .; ready is sponsoring the U. S. Council officers, who were elect-,
D. C. District . 5; Sigmund- Liv- hospital ship "Chateau . Thierry", ed'‘May 14, will be included in
ingston, Chicago, District &; and the first hospital ship to be Spon- the banquet program. StanfOrd
Maurice - N. Dan.nenbaurn, Hous- sored by a civic organization.
Wallace of Detroit was re-elected
- ton, Tex., District 7.
and
Approval was also given to a president of the Council, and
Youth Commission
nationwide campaign by Bnai Faye Bronstein will serve as
Youth Commission — Wilfred Brith' women to obtain recrea- secretary.
Feiga, Worcester, - Mass., District tional kits for the .USAHS Cha-
Muriel Kleinwaks; a member
on Long Lake near Chelsea, Mich.
_ 1' Judge A. B. Frey, St. Louis, teau Thierry and other hospital
of the newly, elected Council, is
'
District
2; Ben Frank, Philadel - . ships.
chairman of the banquet com-
Will be Open This Summer for a 9 Week Season
phia, District 3; Jacob J. Lieber-
• Jewish Editors Praised
mittee. Sybil Kahn of Bay City
man, Los Angeles, District 4; Hy-
JUNE 25 to AUGUST 27
Taking note of the efforts of is student director in charge of
man Goldstein, Washington, D. C., the English-Jewish press to estab- the affair.
Boys and Girls from 6 to 15 Admitted for Full or Half Se6'son
District 5; Philip M. Klutznick; lish a code of ethics and a set of
Omaha Neb Distric t 6 and
an D 1 - . standards for business and edi-
For Information and Registration Write
Louis Levy, Memphis, Tenn., Dis- torial practices and to establish gions where they are now estab-
Farband Camp and Kinderwelt. 1912 Taylor, Detroit 6, or
lished and functioning was ap-
trict 7.
Phone
TYler 4-8988 (Daily 12 to 2 P. M.)
a - national organiiation to im-
Hillel Commission — Judge plement this code and these proved when it adopted the re-
Or Phone Our Registrars-11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Myron Sulzberger, New York, standards, the convention de- port of the ADL Committee. "
Mrs. D. Kumove: UN. 1-7054
Mrs. S. Sislin: TO. 5-9772
Pointing out that the Anti :De-
District- .1; Edwin J. Schanfarber, clared "we look forward with
Mrs. S. Levin: TR. 2-3001
•Columbus, 0., District 2; Dr. great satisfaction 'to the adoption famation League has not claimed
Louis Gershenfeld, Philadelphia, of this program which the editors to cure all the mental ills of anti-,
An Experienced Cook and Other Camp 'Help
District 3; Edgar LeVy, San Fran- and publishers are creating and Semitism because "no human
Apply at Office, Daily 12 to 2 P. M.
cisco, District 4; Judge Emanuel We hope that these efforts will agency could have accomplished
Lewis, Savannah, Ga., District 5; meet with the approval and sup-: that under existing circumstan-
Robert C. Lappen, Des Moines, port of the American Jeivish ces", the convention, declared that
not until the enemies of our
Ia., District 6; and Dr. Darby community."
country, are destroyed will the
Klein, Austin, Tex., District 7.
Continued maintenance by the
Vocational Service 'Commission Anti-Defamation League . of its major impetus of anti-Semitism
—Edwin Freudenheim, New officers, its program and _ activi- as a 'divide' and conquer' techni
York, District 1; Max Safer, St. ties in all communities and re- que 'stimulated from abroad be
eliminated."
Louis, District 2; • A. B. Wolk,
- Pittsburgh, District 3; David
Coleman, Los Angeles, District 4;
ON PERRY LAKE, ORTONVILLE, MICH.
Howard Burman, Baltimore, Md.,
District 5; Myron Herzog, Chica-
1000 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL
go, District 6; and Dr. H. J. Ett-
'linger, Austin, Tex., District 7.
THREE CAMPS IN ONE
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Highest Altitude in Southern Michigan
•
Other members of the Commis-
BOYS' UNIT 6-16
•
GIRLS' UNIT 6-16
sions. are to be. appointed by Mr.
On Wampkrs Lake in the Heart of
Monsky and the chairmen of the
LITTLE NAHELU 3-6
the Irish Hills. Recognized by au-
various commissions as well as
RESIDENT PHYSICIAN AND NURSES
43y the Bnai • Brith Women's
thorities
as the Outstanding camp
grand Lodges.
All Outdoor and Indoor Camp Activities
in the• Middle. West.
Dr. Adolph Weiner, Chicago,
:was elected- chief - justice of the
TRANSPORTATION
• Same Counselor Staff and Leadership
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