Page Six THE. JEWISH NEWS CCAR Hits Houston Action, Favors Jewish Conference Central Conference of American Rabbis in Convention Endorse Stand of Its President, Rabbi Freehoff, and Pass Resolution on Palestine CINCINNATI—The Central Conference of. American Rabbis; in convention here, endorsed the stand of its presi- dent, Rabbi Solomon B. Freehoff, who several months ago issued a statement denouncing Congregation Beth ISrael of Houston, Tex., which had ruled : out. voting membership for anyone subscribing to Zionism or 'kashruth. The convention also approved further participa- tion in the American Jewish Con- the Conference sessions. ference and authorized its presi- dent to appoint delegates to the forthcoming Chicago -session. The rabbiS . reiterated their stand of neutrality on the ques- tion of Zionism. The resolution adopted by the convention stated that delegates to the American Jewish Conference went uninstructed. Dr. David Philipson, of Rock- dale .Avenue Temple, Cincinnati, was awarded life honorary mein- bership in the . Alumni Associa- tion. . Dismissal Time Plan Adoption of the. dismissal time plan --of religious 'education for public schools was urged by the Conference's Committee on A resolution on Palestine ex- Church and State. presses gratitude "for the ideal- that the ,Conference had reached ism and 'courage which has built a position of readiness to launch- up the Yishuv of Palestine," the pension program. It. was announced That Rabbi which has become "a source of strength to all Jews." Jacob Singer, Chicago, had been named president. of the Hebrew. Re-Elect Dr. Freehof Dr. Freehof was re-elected Union College Alumni Associa- president of the CCAR. Also re- tion, meeting concurrently with In the session on problems. of named were Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, Cleveland, vice-president; the chaplaincy, presided. over by Rabbi Harry S. Margolis, St.. Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, chair- Paul, treasurer; Rabbi Sidney L. man of the CCAR committee• on Regner, Reading, Pa., financial chaplains, recently . returned from secretary and _ Rabbi Isaac E. a 45,000 mile tour of the battle- Marcuson, Macon, Ga., adminis- "fronts, it was pointed out that there - are now 250.Reform rabbis trative secretary. The Conference elected Rabbi in the chaplaincy-215 in the Barnett R. Brickner, Cleveland, ariny, 34. in the navy and one in to the executive board of the the Maritime . Service. Union of American Hebrew Con- Jews Face Revolt gregations for a four-year term Just as Korah, •Dathan and beginning Jan. 1, 1945, and chose Abiram - of ancient days bluntly Rabbi Samuel S. Meyerberg, •challenged . Moses and Aaron, so . Kansas City, to the Hebrew now do Jews face a revolt in Union College board of governors their Midst; Rabbi Jacob J. for a four-year term beginning Weinstein of ChieagO declared. Jan. 1, 1945. Congratulations "The revolt of the American were extended to Dr. Stephen S. Jewish Committee against the Wise on . 70th .birthday. American Jewish Conference,' of Report Revised . the American Council for Juda- Discussion on the administra- ism against the Conference and tive committee of the Confer- Zionistic Israel, of* the HoustOn ence's Commission on Justice and Congregation against the Union, Peace's report with regard to the. Central Conference and Zion- treatment of Germany led to ist Jewry bear certain parallels slight 'revisions in that' important to the rebellion of Korah, Dathan,. section of the committee's com- Abir am and their followers;'': prehensive report. Rabbi Weinstein said. As finally submitted, the re- After noting that school boards port read: "In considering the and teacher associations through- treatment of a defeated Germany, out the nation are asking more we as religious leaders first af- and more frequently: "What can firm our confident hope that the we do to halt the rising tide of victorious Allies will be guided hatred :n Arnerica?"-,, Dr. Freehof by justice rather than by veng- recommended in his address that erice. We believe that a re-edu- the Commission on Jewish Edu- cated German people can in time cation be. instructed to- consider become a worthy member of the and undertake the task of pub- family of mankind. We accept, lishing - books of general appeal however, the necessity for such for children of school age on the effective measures of control as place and contribution of Israel will •insure the spiritual and ma- . inworld civilization and in Amer- changes that will prevent 'jean an history. Germany from again building up a military machine' to threaten the peace of the world." for Next The committee expressed. re- gret that the pamphlet,_ "The Races of Mankind," which it de- clared had been written by an- On account: . of • .Independence thropoligists to "indicate_ that Day, the deadline for the .July science undergirds the religious 7 issue -:of The Jewish News will doctrine of the brotherhood of be at 11 a. in. next Monday, July man," had been. banned by the 3. . USO and the War Department. Readers of arid, contributors to DeGaulle FavOred the columns of The Jewish News The committee called .upon are.. urged le observe our dead- Presideri'; Roosevelt to recognize lines. the French provisional govern- • The regular Jewish News dead- m.ent of Gen. De Gaulle: line is at 3 p. in. on Tuesdays ; Rabbi Samuel M. Gup, of Co- except during holiday weeks, lumbus, 'Chairman . of the Con- when deadlines are announced in ferenc's Pension Board, reported advance. , Deadline Week's Jewish News Stein's Natural Beauty Honeymooners Welcome! • • • • • Clover of Northern Michigan 71P 71 11111111111111111111/ ' • Merkaz L'Chizuk Hotorah V'yahadus announced this week that it has reached an agreement with the Vaad Harabonim and Vaad" Hakashruth • for the super- vision of Kashruth in Detroit. According . to this agreement, kashruth signs henceforth will be distributed by the Vaad Hara- bonim and Vaad Hakashruth through , the Merkaz. The Kosher Butchers' Associa- tion has agreed to cooperate with these groups for the centraliza- tion of- control of kashruth and undertook to pay for Hashgachah to the Merkaz: Thus, the , Mash- gichim will receive their pay di- rectly from the Merkaz. • The new procedure will com- mence on.• July 1 with the dis- tribution of new signs. The promise • of •cooperation' carne from Ben Eiselman, presi- dent of the Kosher Butchers' As- sociation; - D.. Kraus, . business agent; A.' Margolis, H. Friedman and Vikser. 'Poultry shochtim are• now be- ing examined by - the Vaad Hara- hOnim, and a study is being made of kashruth problems. More than 1,000 people attend- ed the Yom Kippur. Katon serv- ices held - at' the Bnai. Moshe: Througn the - efforts of I. SOS- nick - donations ' were received for the. work of the Merkaz, of which .Harty Stolsky is presi- dent. Chachmey Lublin Holds SupPer. Next Thursday Members of Detroit Jewish congregations; organizations and other communal groups are in- vited to attend a memorial meet- ing in. honor of the late Mrs. Michle .Eisenman, wife of Rabbi Joseph:. Eisenman of - -Congrega- tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel. A prominent, Detroit cantor will render. the memorial pray- er. Rabbi Chaim Shereshe v s k y, president of the 1:Beth Jacob Teachers' Semi- nary of New York, will come to Detroit to address the au- - All are R. Shereshevsky invited. Mrs. Eisenman was active in philantropic - and religious or- ganizations. She - was affiliated with .Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Beth Jacob Religious School for Girls; Lechem Aneeim, Women's League . for Sabbath Observance, Women of Zion • Mizrachi, 'Rah- .binical College •Yeshivath Ohel Torah of Baranowicze and other groups. The wish has 'been expressed by members of the family and friends of the departed to honor her Memory with a fund for the Detroit -Beth Jacob Religious School'. for Girls. The memorial service, to be held in Congregation Beth TefilO Ethanuel; Taylor and Woodrow Wilson, Thursday, July 6; at 9 p._ m., will mark the conclusion of the "Sh'loshim," the 30 days of mourning. ; Rabbi Fram Starts New Sermon Series On Psalms, July 7 Beginning next Friday night, July 7, Rabbi. Leon Fram will open a summer 'series of sermons on "The Beauty of the Psalms." During the • summer the Sab- bath Eve services • of Temple. Israel are held on Friday nights at 8:30, in Room 14 of the Boule- vard Building, 3076 E. Grand Blvd. The opening sermon in the series will be "An Interpretation of Psalm • XXIII: the Psalm of Faith." Rabbinical Council* To Meet July 7-12 Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter Of Detroit Heads Pro- gram Committee Emergency rescue of European Jewry, the post war outlook for Jewish.religious life here and in Palestine and the structure of the American Jewish community will be discussed by Histadruth Harabbonim . d'America, • national body of younger orthodox rabbis, Which will convene in New York on Friday, July 7. Founded in 1935, the' Rabbini- cal Council of America consists largely of graduates from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theologi- cal Seminary and _the (Chicago) Hebrew Theological College and has a membership - of more' than 300. Week-end functions will take place at Yeshivah College in Washington Heights, while busi-; ness sessions concluding Wed.nes- day, July 12,_ will be held at Pennsylvania Hotel._ Rabbi Mor- decai Aj Stern of Richmond Hill, N. Y., heads the convention coin- • mittee, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelern- ter of Detroit is program chair- man and Rabbi Philip Tatz of Philadelphia is in charge of . ar- rangements. Rabbi AbrahaM N. AvRutick of Newburgh, N. is secretary .of the committee. NONE QLQ St. Joseph ANIPIFIMIN World's Largest Seller at 10' CAMP PLAYFAIRE Now Taking Reservations For the 1944 Season Boys & Girli — Age 6 'to 16 Located in North Michigan . Near Charlevoix, Petoskey, Frankfort and Mackinac BORROWING FROM A BANK IS SIMPLE—PLEASANT AND ECONOMICAL People tell us they like to borrow from this bank be- cause it's so friendly, considerate and business-like. 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