Friday, June 29, 1945

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Seven

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Anglo-Jewish Editors Plan
Press' 90th Anniversary

LaMeds Honored
At Gathering on
Eve of Departure

FEPC Reports Anti-Semitic
Under-Currents In U.S.

Association of English-Jewish Newspapers in Convention
The community's appreciation
Here Set Up 8-point Program to Widen Community
to one of its leaders for genuine
Service; Publishers Prepare Plans for Next Conclave
cultural contributions was ex-

pressed on 'Monday evening
when 200 men and women
gathered Monday evening at

By ROBERT S. GAMZEt

(Editor, Intermountain Jewish News, Denver. Col.)

A far reaching program, desig ned to widen. the service
of the English-Jewish press to th e American Jewish corn-
hiunity, was adopted at a two-day meeting here last week-
tend of the executive board of the American Association of
English-Jewish Newspapers.

Philip Slomovitz, editor. of The
Detroit Jewish News, . president
of the association, announced
.comprehensive plans are being
Made in collaboration with lia-
;tonal Jewish leaders.
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Objectives Outlined •
The bbard of the AAEJN set
the following objectives for the
;b'ewish-English Press:
1.—To enhance and improve
the coverage of national and
}world Jcv. - ish news, and raise the
efficiency and standards of 'ser-
I vices and facilities for the
ethering and dissemination of
hew
2.—Encourage creative. writing
;aid development and training
I f newspapermen and women in
he field of English - Jewish
purnalism.
Improve Appearance
3.—ImprOve the' appearance
format of the newspapers
throtigh better typography, me-
chanical - production and read-

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4;—Counsel and advise_ member
'publishers on problems of;Pra-
uction and business operation.
5.--7Improve public relations
tween t h e English - Jewish
p.ewspapers, the local communi
-ties and with the broader A_m-
.prican Jewish community.
I 6.—Help. Jewish communities
itevelop greater community spirit,
4'ewish consciousness and stimu-
late communal progress.
7.—Assist in the raising of
funds for essential Jewish needs
-10-4rough the use of more effective
iiiublicity methods by established
- institutions and agencies.
uphold the dignity of
the Jewish people through the
synagogue and Jewish educe-
*mai and cultural centers.
The Detroit meciing set the
ext convention for a date in
oyember or December, when
he 90th •anniversary of the
lEnglish-Jewish pres in Am-
erica will be observed. Ar-
i'i.rangements are being made to
include observance of annual
Jevtish Press Week during this
period.
Members of Executive
Members of the executive,
oard, which met last weekend
t the Detroit Leland Hotel, are:
resident, Mr. Slomovitz; Irving
Rhodes, Wisconsin Jewish
hronicle, and Robert S. - Gam-
ey, Intermountain Jewish News,
ice-presidents; J. I. Eishbein,
hicago Sentinel, secretary: Leo

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Frisch, American Jewish World
of Minneapolis and St. Paul,
treasurer; Dr. Joseph G.. Brin,
Boston Jewish Advocate, and
Albert Golomb, American Jewish
OUtlook, Pittsburgh.
- Members of the executive
committee who were absent
from the meeting were Lewis
Solomon, editor and publisher of
the Southwestern Jewish Press,
San Diego, Calif., and Samuel
Schmidt "'of Every Friday, Cin-
cinnati. Mr. Schmidt was pre-
vented from attending by a call
to leave for overseas in behalf
of the Union of Orthodox. Rabbis.

Lyric Trio to Open
Concerts at Center

The Music Department of the
Jewish Center will, sponsor the
first open-air concert next Mon-
day, at 9 p.m. at the Center.
The Lyric Trio, consisting of
Florence Wenzel, soprano, •Esta
Kuhn, mezzo soprano, Margaret
Pitney, contralto, and Mrs. Edwin
S. Sherrill, accompanist, will be
heard in songs by Malotte, Arc-
adelt, Mozart, Hahn, Campbell-
TiPton, Royce, CharlOtte Case,
Wiley, and. Spross. Florence Wen-
zel also will be heard as soloist
in "Pace Pace Mio DiO" from
"La Forza Del Destino" by Verdi,
"Birth of Morn" by Leoni, and
"There are Roses in my Garden"
by Liddle.
'The concert is free, and in case
of rain will be held in the Audi-
foriuni.

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of a pre-war Jewish population
of 1,250 in that country, accord-
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the Jewish faith have been de-4.
nied opportunity to serve their Rabinovich, Histadruth
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it may still be said that such Official, _Dies in Tel Aviv.
cases, however symptomatic,
TEL AVIV (JPS-Palcor)—
have, been relatively few in Aaron Rabinovich, 44, member
number. The spread of religious of the executive committee of the
intolerance has so far been kept Histadruth, Jewish Palestine's
in check by the force of the con- Federation of Labor, died on
trary opinion of the American June 23, following an operation.
public."
He was born in Mohilev,.- Russia,
It discloses that 355 out of a in 1904, the son of a noted rab-
total of 4,081 complaints of em- binical dynasty. He settled in
ployment discrimination to the Palestine in 1927. His last mis-
FEPC during the fiscal year sion for the Histadruth was as a
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Truman said in a message sent
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WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Dangerous anti-Semitic under-
currents are present in American life, and 'the margin of our
victory over religious intolerance has been narrow," the Fair
Employment Practices Committee states in a report to Presi-
dent Truman released by the White House.
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Pereira's to honor Louis . LaMed,
founder of the LaMed Foundation
for Hebrew and Yiddish Culture;
and Mrs. LaMed, on the eve of
their departure for California
where they wil make their future
home.
With Moshe Hai- as toast-
master, addresses evaluating the
LaMeds' services and praising.-
them for community leadership
were delivered by Isaac Finkel
stein, Mrs. Ida Komaroff, M,
Michlin, I. Zemel, Wolf Schneider,
Herman. Jacobs, J. Rosenshine
and Miriam Dombey. The La-
Meds responded to the toasts.
A gift. of I. Zimberg's "Histdry
of Jewish Literature" Was, pre-
sented to the LaMeds.
, The. - program, included -group
singing; recitations and songs in
which the. following participated:
Rena . LaMed, Doris Dombey,
Sarah. Friedman, Moshe Dombey
and Miss Leah Winokur.

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