Fr;day, June 8, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Droock Nominated to Head Jewish Community Council widely. He will continue to serve as a member of the execu- tive committee for the next three years. For the 12 regular vacancies on the executive committee and for the three openings which are expected to result from the elevation of Mr. Crohn, Rabbi Fram and Dr. Kleinman, the nominating committee has sub- Ceremony at Shaarey Zedek AARON DROOCK Library Sunday Noon in mitted the names of Henry M. Tribute to Leader A. Droock on Employment_ Discrimination Committee The transfer of activities of the Coordinating Committee of Jewish Organizations Dealing With Employment Discrimination In War Industries to the National Community Relations Advisory Council was announced by David Sher, chairman of the NCRAC. The announcement followed a meeting of the newly appointed Committee on Employment Dis- crimination of the NCRAC. Claude A. Benjamin, former 'chairman of the Coordinating Committee, and an active leader in Chicago of the • American jewish- Congress, was elected chairman of the NCRAC Corn- - mittee on Employment Discrim- ination. Mr. Benjamin is also the president of the Chicago Bureau on Jewish Employment ,Prob- lems. Sidney Hollander, president of the Council of Jewish Federa- tions and Welfare Funds, and a member of the executive com- mittee of the NCRAC, was elect- ed vice chairman of the commit- tee. The members of the NCRAC Committee on Employment Dis- crimination, besides Messrs. Ben- jamin and Hollander, are: Harry Barron and George Segal of Cleveland; Aaron Droock. of De- troit; Rabbi J. X. Cohen, Na- thaniel Minkoff, Lewis Neikrug and Arnold Wallack of • New York, N. Y. Monday Evening Philip Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit Jewish News, will report on the San Francisco Conference on Monday, June 11, at the Jew- ish Community Center, Wood- ward at Holbrook. Mr. Slomovitz attended the United Nations Conference as a member of one of the Jewish delegations. This meeting is sponsored joint- ly by the Detroit Section of the American Jewish Congress, Zion- ist Council of Detroit, Zionist Organization of Detroit and Jew- ish Community Center. The pub- lic is invited. Morris Garvett, chairman of the Jewish Center adult educa- tion committee, will preside. Bnai David Women Will Install Officers Unveil Portrait of the Late David S. Zemon The memory of the late David S. Zemon will be honored at 12 noon Sunday, June 10, when his portrait will be,presented to and unveiled in the Library of Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek. Maurice Zackheim, chairman of the,_ Library Board, announces Rabbi A. M. Hershman will de- liver brief remarks at the un- veiling ceremony. The late Mr. Zemon was the founder and first president of the Shaarey Zedek Library. He was also president for many years of the board of Clover Hill Park Cemetery, and was active in many community movements. Report on UNCIO Abramovitz, Joseph , Bernstein, Charles Driker, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Hon. William Fried- man, Morris Garvett, Theodore Levin, Samuel J. Lieberman, Abram Meyerowitz, Samuel J. Rhodes, Jay Rosenshine, Irving W. Schlussel, Isidore Sobeloff, Henry Wineman. and Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter. Eight 'Present Members These nominees include eight present members of the Execu- tive Committee and seven new- comers. Council delegates may make additional nominations from the floor at the June 12 meeting. The nominations committee has already had before it a number of recommendations submitted by constituent organizations. These recommendations were considered in the deliberations of the committee which consists of Mr. Crohn, Irving W. Blum- berg, Charles Driker, Mrs. Mau- rice Klein, Dr. Kleinman, Irving W. Schlussel and Harry Yudkoff. Delegates will be required to present their credentials in or- der to qualify to participate in the election. JDC, UPA, NRS in Pact To Revive Jewish Appeal Jewish News Editor Speaks Details of Reconstitution of UJA Being Planned by at Meeting of Zionists, the' Heads of Joint Distribution Committee, Palestine Congress and Center Appeal and National Refugee Service Delegates to Elect Officers at Center Next Tuesday Eve- ning; Ellmann Declines Renomination; Rabbi Fram, Dr. Kleinman, Crohn Up fo'r Vice Presidencies Aaron Droock, vice-president of the Jewish Community Coun- cil and chairman of its discrim- ination committee, will be nom- inated for the presidency of the Jewish Community Council of Detroit at the delegates' Meet- ing on Tuesday, at 8:15 p. m., in the auditorium of the Jewish Community Center, it is an- nounced by Lawrence W. Crohn, chairman of the nominating com- mittee. Mr. Crohn, Rabbi Leon Fram and Dr. S. Kleinman are the committee's selections for the three vice-presidencies. William Hordes and Julian H. Krolik are being renominated as secretary and treasurer respectively. Declines Renomination James I. Ellmann, president of the Council since October, 1941, declined renomination, urging that community offices and res- ponsibilities should be shared Page Five Installation of officers of Bnai David Sisterhood will be held in the social hall Monday even- ing, with Mrs. Herman Hoffen- berg as chairman. The following officers will be installed by Myron Solomon: President, Mrs. Joseph Jacobs; vice-president, Mrs. Morris San- dubrae; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Samuel Traison; re- cording secretary, Mrs. Peter Chodoroff; financial secretary, Mrs. Dave Leibow; treasurer, Mrs. William Reid; sergeant-at- arms, Mrs. Irving Berson. Mrs. Morris Sandubrae, .chair- man of the board has made the following committee appoint- ments: Membership, Mrs. Max Samp- son; Sunday School, Mrs. Hyman Miller; Hospitality, Mrs. Henry Schore; Sunshine, Mrs. Sophie Ulinoff; Red Cross, Mrs. Joseph Jacobs; War Efforts, Mrs. Sam- uel White; Entertainment, Mrs. David J. Cohen and Mrs. Samuel Fagelman; Tickets, Mrs. Eli Cut- ler; Girl' Scouts, Mrs. Harry Schwartz; Publicity, Mrs. Lewis Levin. Honorary board members are Mrs. Joshua Sperka • and Mrs. Jack Dox, past president. Mrs. Seldon Leach has been appointed chaplain. The • Sisterhood's tenth annual donor event, with Mrs. David J. Cohen as chairman, will be held on Nov. 16. Mrs. Julius Silver- Man is booklet chairman. (Special to The Jewish News) NEW YORK—An agreement was reached Monday night by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine Appeal and the National Refugee Service to revive the United Jewish Appeal for 1945. The agreement was reached upon recommendation of the President's War Relief Control Board. Details for the reconstruction of the UJA are being planned by the heads of the three fund-raising agencies. After the NRS receives its required budgetary allot- ment of $1,500,000, the funds raised will be divided on the basis of 57 per cent for the JDC and 43 per cent for the UPA. A ceiling will be set up for the collections of the Jew- ish National Fund and for receipts for the JDC coming from landsmanschaf ten. Isidore Sobeloff, executive director of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, who is president of the National Conference of Jewish Social Welfare, in an address at the opening ses- sion of the social workers' three-day conference in New York praised the:agreement to conduct a united campaign throughout the country for the coming year. 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