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THEJEW1SH NEWS

Jews Propose Compromise
Over Jerusalem Mayoralty

Ask First Appointee Should. Be a Jew, the Christian to Be
An Englishman and Tenure of Office to Be 2 Years;
Arabs Oppose Lord Gort's Rotation Plan

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JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A compromise solution of the contro-
wrsy over the Jerusalem mayorality was proposed by Jewish mem-
bers of the city's municipal council in an official reply to the pro-
posal by High Commissioner Lord Gort that the position be rotated,
with a Jew, Arab and Christian holding it for alternate one-year
terms.
The compromise suggests: 1—The first mayor under the rota-
tion plan to be a Jew. (The present acting mayor is Daniel Auster;
a Jew.) 2—The Christian mayor should be English, since allowing a
Christian Arab to hold the post "would be giving the Arab minority
twice as much representation as the Jewish majority;" and 3—
The tenure of office should be two years instead of the one year
proposed.
The councillors stressed that the above arrangements was an
extraordinary departure from normal procedure and could apply
only to Jerusalem in view of its special religious character for all
three religions. They also emphasized that it was a temporary
arrangement until "a further stage in the development of local self-
government is reached."
(The Arabs are opposing High Commissioner Gort's proposal
and insist that the mayor of Jerusalem should always be an Arab.)

Jewish Center
Activities

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Dr. Brumbaugh to Speak
Before B. & P. Thursday
"The New Far East" will be
discussed by Dr. T. T. Brum-
baugh before the Business and
Professional Discussion Group,
next Thursday at the Center,
Woodward at Holbrook.
Meetings of the B & P Group
are held in the Adult Lounge,
and are open to the public.
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Intermediates' "Jive
Junction" on Saturday
Featuring the music of Cy
Savin and his orchestra, the
Romulette's Intermediate Coun-
cil's 'Jive Junction" will be held
this Saturday at 9 p. m. The pro-
gram is the first in a series of
bi-weekly dances sponsored by
groups in the intermediate di-
:vision.
Hal Brode is chairman of the
program. Members of the com-
mittee include: Jerry Gordon,
Phyliss Labowitch, Ester Ruth,
Hal Greenhut, Avery Joseph,
Dotty Tartof, Helen Rosenbloom,
Dolores Caplan, Ramona HoOt-
ner, Shirley Gradman, Richard
Jacobs, Toby Gertzman, Lou
Bluestone, Irving Herkowitz and
Etta Helfcat.
"Jive Junction" will be fol-
lowed by the 12th Street Coun-
cil Center's variety show on Sat-
urday, April 21, and the Stiff°lla
dance on May 5.
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Mothers' Clubs Discuss
FEPC and Federal Bill
Mothers' Clubs are occupied
with the passage of the F.E.P.C.
Bill now pending in Lansing, and
with the Federal Bill in Congress
to change the two-thirds vote to
a majority vote in the matter of
treaties for the purpose of ex-
pediting some co-operative plan
for World Peace.
Young Women's Study Club
will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Building.
Woodward Study Club will
meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at
the Jewish Community Center.
Center Mothers' Club will meet
Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at the
Jewish Center.
Twelfth Street Mothers' Club
will meet Thursday at 8:30 p.m.
at Lachar's Hall.
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"Service Corps" Formed
At the Jewish Center
Mrs. William B. Isenberg,
chairman of the Jewish Com-
munity Center's Women's Activi-
ties Committee, announces the
organization of the "Center Serv-
ice Corps" as a feature of the
Center's expanded program of
activities . for young women:
The Center Service Corps will
devOte its energies in work for
the Center, the community and
the war effort. •
Afl BusitieSs and Professional
Women are invited to become af-
filiated with the corps- which will
hold'its initial meeting Thursday
at 8 p. m., in the Butzel Hall.
Meetings will be on alternate
Thursdays.

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Center Will Elect
Directors April

Broder Announces Annual
Meeting to Be Held Next
Wednesday Evening

Szold Broadcast on
WWJ Next Tuesday

Station WWJ announced this
With Dr. Barnett R. Brickner
week that a special broadcast of
the Eternal Light program de- and Baruch Zuckerman as guest I
picting the life of Henrietta speakers and Moishe Oysher as
Szold will be arranged for 1:30 guest singer, the annual Hista-
p. m. next Tuesday.

The time arranged for this
broadcast will enable the aud-
ience at the Hadassah luncheon,
at Hotel Statler, to listen in on
this program.

Station WWJ also will re-
broadcast the program recently
held in New York, titled "Unity
Through Service," at which
Father Flanagan of Boys' Town
and Henry Monsky, president of
Bnai Brith, were the guest
speakers. This program will be
broadcast at 6 p. m. this Satur-
day. This transcription is be-
ing sponsored by Bnai Brith.

Center on April 7, 8 to 11:30
p.m., in the Butzel Hall. There'll
be dancing and refreshments.
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Three Films on Center
Program on Wednesday
"Film Communique 15", dealing
with the ingenuity of American
Soldiers in helping to win the
war on the European Front, and
"Film Communique 16", which
deals with the South Pacific, will
be shown at the Jewish Center
on Wednesday evening. A movie
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short, "High Balling to Victory",
"Square Night" April 7
will also be shown. The pro-
"Square Night," given by the gram will open in the Adult
Saturday Night Party Commit- Lounge at 8:45 p.m. All are in-
e Jewish vited.
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who will submit reports on this
year's campaign.
A. H. Kushinsky, director of
the campaign, expressed confi-
dence that by the time final re-
ports are submitted on Sunday
the drive will be near the goal
of $125,000.
Benjamin M. Laikin is associ-
ate chairman of the drive and
Morris Lieberman is chairman of
the executive committee.
Admission to the Sunday eve-
ning rally at Cass High is limited
to those who have contributed a
minimum of $15 to the drive,
and to representatives of par-
ticipating organizations.
Those who have not received
their admission cards are asked
to call the Histadrut headquart-
ers, 9142 Linwood, TY. 7-8225, 01
TY. 7-2880.

Shaarey- Zedek Sisterhood
To Hear Adler on Tuesday

Prof. Maurer to Speak
At Hillel This Friday

Vacancies on the board of di-
rectors of the Jewish Corn-
munity Center will be filled at
the annual election meeting to be
'held at the Center next Wednes-
day at 8 p. m., H. C. Broder,
president of the Center, an-
nounces.
Sabbath Eve services will be
New nominations include: Mrs. held at 7:45 p. m., and refresh-
Samuel Aaron, a leader in the ments will be served at a social
Bnai Brith; Victor Klein, at- hour.
torney; Seymour Simons, con
ductor and composer, noted for
his USO work and remembered
for his direction, with Julian
Zemon's aid, of "Community
Center Capers"; Mrs. Sidney J.
Allen, - a former member; Mrs.
Charles Lakoff, Mrs. Abraham
Srere, Edward Kahn, Robert J.
Newman . and Louis Tabashnik,
present members.
A new designation was created
to honor a retiring member, Mrs.
Aaron DeRoy, nominated as
honorary director for life.
Honorary directors nominated
for 1945 include: Hon. William
Friedman, and those who served
before, Chaplain Morris Adler,
Fred M. Butzel, Clarence H. Eng-
gass, Rabbi Leon Fram, Dr. Leo
M. Franklin, Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer, Dr. A. M. Hershman,
Henry Meyers, Charles Rubiner,
Isidore Sobeloff, Rabbi Joshua S.
Sperka, Abraham Srere, Henry
Wineman.
- The committee on nominations,
appointed by the president, in-
cludes Mrs. Joseph M. Welt,
chairman, Mrs. Harry L. Jack-
son, Mrs. , Oscar Zemon, Samuel
H. Rubiner and Hyman G. Schla-
fer.
Irr addition to the election of
board members, the meeting will
feature the election of officers
and a rep-ort by the president to
be followed by an open discus-
sion.
The meeting is open to the
public.
Passov:er has

The Men's Club of Temple
Israel will hold its "Evening
With the Rabbi" at 8:30 p. m.
Tuesday at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg. Rabbi Leon Fram will
lead a round table discussion on
Jewish customs and traditions.
Refreshments will be served.
Reuben Levine is chairman.

Gewerkshaften Drive Ends
At Rally Sunday Evening

Flanagan-Monsky Addresses
Also to Be Rebroadcast
Dr. Brickner and Baruch Zuckerman to ,Speak; Moishe
by WWJ Saturday
Oysher Featured on Musical Program; Schaver
and Schumer to Submit Their Reports

Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation
of the University of Michigan
will present Prof. Wesley Maurer
of the University journalism de-
partment in a fireside discussion
on "Dare We Educate For De-
mocracy" this Friday at 8:30
p. m. at the Foundation.

Men of Temple Israel
In 'Evening With Rabbi'

Friday, Apr; 4, 1945

MOISHE OYSHER

drut - Gewerkshaften campaign
will come to a close Sunday ev-
ening, at the traditional rally
which will this year be held at
Cass High auditorium in order to
accommodate the ever-growing
audiences.
Morris L. Schaver, chairman of
the drive, and Harry • Schumer,
treasurer, will be among those

Philip A. Adler, Detroit News
staff writer and authority ova
foreign affairs, will address the
Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedeli
next Tuesday, in the social hall
of the synagogue. He will dis-
cuss world events with special
application to the current Jewish
situation.
A dessert luncheon will pre-
cede the meeting at 12:30 p. m.

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passed over! The kitchen resumes its :normal .
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stride—that is after the Passover dishes and pots and pans
are put back.on the shelves and the year-round utensils come
back to their accustomed places.

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