Friday, January \ I 1,, J 946

THE JEWISH NEWS

New Scholarship
Revision of Trade Treaties Fund
Will Aid
Urged Ag inst Arab Boycott Rabbis' Training

Hebrew Daily • Demands Palestine Change Its Commercial
$21,500 Goal Set by Shaarey
Pacts With Neighboring Countries; Anti-Jewish Boy-
Zedek Sisterhood, Honor-
cott Not in Effect, Many Contend
ing Hershman, Adler

JERUSALEM, (Palcor)—A complete revision of com-
The Sisterhood of Congrega-
mercial treaties between Palestine and the neighboring Arab
countries which have joined the Arab- League's boycott of tion Shaarey Zedek is inaugur-
Jewish Palestine goods was urged in an editorial in Haaretz, ating a Sisterhood Torah perma-
Hebrew language daily, as the boycott, touted by the Arab nent endowment scholarship fund
League as one of the prime weapons against Zionism, opened

opened officially with no marked 0
effect on Jewish trade.
Agency regards their entry as a
Arabs visited Jewish shops, demonstration of the right of
cafes, physicians and other Jews every Jew seeking a homeland
in professions as usual, and many to enter Palestine.
contend that the boycott had
Mr. Shertok reported that 500.
been postponed indefinitely. The
new recruits from Palestine en-
secretary of the Arab Chamber
listed in the Jewish Brigade last
of Commerce in Jerusalem told
month and an additional 200
the Palestine Post that there is
to 300 are expected shortly. He
as yet no definite decision as to
said the Jewish Agency is mak-
when the boycott will go into
effect. Arab Chambers of Com- ing every effort to speed the dis-
merce in, other cities are consid- charge of Jewish Palestine volun-
teers in British armed forces.
ering means of making the boy-
The incidental detention of
cott effective.
Shertok
a n d . several Jewish
A Political Fight
Davar, Hebrew labor daily, said Agency officials for allegedly
in an editorial, that the boycott breaking the curfew when they
represents a
political rather returned .home from Tel-Aviv at
than an economic fight, and in- midnight recently caused many
stead of testing the strength of wild rumors. Shertok had been
MRS. SEYMOUR SIMONS
Jewish Palestine's economy, it invited with Ben Gurion to see
will try the strength of the Pal- the High Commissioner, Friday
estine Government which is at 11 a. m., and was arrested at to the Jewish Theological Sem-
obligated to protect its inhabit- the checking post inside Jerusa- inary of America in honor of
ants against racial discrimination lem after arrangements had been Rabbi A. M. Hershman and
made by police headquarters to Chaplain Morris Adler.
by foreign governments.
Mrs. Carl S. Schiller and Mrs.
Regarding Saudi-Arabia's new permti his entry. He was sent
law barring the importation of with a party of six others to mili- Seymour Simons are co-chair-
Jewish products, the Palestine tary detention barracks near men.
Post's economic correspondent Rehavia where they spent sev-
Committees are • being formed
points out that while exports to eral hours in a cell.
for the concentrated campaign
Saudi Arabia during 1944 were
Rumors grew wilder when it which will culminate with a
in the amount of only 37,300 was learned that military trucks luncheon on Wednesday, Feb. 13,
pounds sterling, Jewish Pales- were parked on both sides of the at the Shaarey Zedek.
tine's imports from that country Jewish Agency buildings and in
A quota of $21,500 is the goal
totaled 222,600 pounds sterling. the courtyards and that no one for this fund. Using the unit of
Between January and August was alowed to enter' the offices. $6.11, the numerical value of the
1945, Jewish Palestine exports to But the truth was that the court- letters in the Hebrew word
Saudi Arabia equaled 31,328 yards served only as an em- Torah, the individual pledge to
pounds sterling.
ergency station for a military the luncheon will be two or more
unit maintaining the curfew and Torah units, with a minimum of
Main Import, Export
The principal item of import conducting neighborhood $12.22. Special gifts will start at
from Saudi Arabia to Palestine searches.
$25. -
is animals for slaughter, while
The need for an accelerated
Jewish Palestine's chief export Shaarey Zedek Women
program to train enough rabbis
is pharmeceutical products of
and teachers to guide Jewish
which there is considerable short- Book Review Tuesday
youth in the critical days ahead
The third brunch book review has been pointed out by the
age in the Middle East. The cor-
respondent observes however, in Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood's Seminary, with statistics to prove
that the ban no doubt will not current series will be held next that less than one-fourth of all
effect furniture which Ibn Saud Tuesday. at 12:30. Rabbi Milton Jewish children attend religious
has ordered from a Jewish firm Steinberg's "A Partisan Guide to schools.
the Jewish Problem," will be re-
for one of his palaces.
The Seminary attempts to
He recalls that last year sever- viewed by Isaac Franck, execu- solve these problems by training
al of Ibn Saud's sons came to tive director 'of the Jewish Com- adequately equipped Jewish
Jerusalem for consultation with munity Council. The program leaders.
Jewish physicians who prescribed has been planned by Mrs. Walter
preparations. probably manu- Field and Miss Hattie Gittleman. can be obtained at the door. Ar-
Mrs. Samuel Singer, general rangements are in charge of Mrs.
factured by • Jewish firms,
The Jewish Agency knows chairman, states that tickets for B. H. Rosenberg and Mrs. Max
nothing about reports abroad individual brunch book reviews FerteI.
hinting that the Palestine Gov- VW'VertiNn"IleoPoild'AIIM.
ernment is contemplating the dis-
The Men's Club of Congregation B'nai Moshe
missal of the Agency, Moshe
Dexter Blvd. at Lawrence
Shertok, head of the political de-
partment of the Jewish Agency,
present
declared.

Worst Expectations

CHARLES WEIDMAN

The Right of Every Jew

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Denenburg
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Lorraine Joan, to
Martin M. Blanck, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Blanck. Mr. 'Blanck
is a graduate of Detroit Institute
of Technology.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Danto of
3210 Monterey announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, El-
aine Frances, to Gerson Lacoff,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lacoff
of 15928 Linwood. The wedding
will take place May 19 at the Lee
Plaza Hotel.
* * *
Mrs. Harriett Dworkin of Ful-
lerton avenue announces the en-
gagement of her daughter,
Frances, to Harold Greenblatt,
son of Mrs. Dora Greenblatt of
Richton Ave. Miss Dworkin is a
senior at Wayne University and
is president of Sigma Theta
Delta sorority. Mr. Greenblatt
has recently returned after two
years with the Marines in the
Pacific.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wispe of
Richton Ave., announce the - en-
gagement of their daughter,
Ruth, to Morrey Finkelstein, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Finkel-
stein of Gladstone Ave. The
bridegroom-elect was recently
discharged from the U. S. Air-
Force after .two years of service
in China, Burma and India.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Singer of
San •Juan Dr. announce the en-
gagement - of their - daughter,
Judy, to Rubin Jaffe, son of Mr.
and Mrs. P. Jaffe of Leslie Ave.
The wedding will take place the
later part of March.:
-*- * *.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin- Miller
announce . the engagement of
their daughter, Shirley,
to
Clarence Balcon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. S. Balcon of Toronto, Ont.•
A reception was given in her
honor on-Dec. 30 at-the home of
her grandmother, Mrs. I. Cutler
of Toronto.
* * *
Mrs. D. J. Epston of Longwood
Ave. announces the engagement
of her daughter, Barbara Epstein,
to Hurd Whitney of New York
City. The wedding date has been
set for Feb: 26.
* * *
Mr. andMrs. Arthur A. Gottes-
man of Wisconsin Ave. announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Barbara Jeanne, to Sgt. Ger-
ald Gorzeck, son of Mr. and Mrs.

N. Kurland, 18, Wins
Ph. B. at Chicago `I.J'

Norman Kurland, son of . Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Kurland, was
graduated from the University
of Chicago at
the age of 18
with a degree
of Ph. B. a n d
was awarded the
honors of the
::::University f o r
his high schol-
astic standing.
Norman .e n-
tered the Uni-
.,:iversity of .0 h
N. Kurland cago at the age
of 15 on a scholarship. During
his last college year he served
as assistant in the university
program.
During the last month Nor-
man was advised that he was
accepted as a student in the
medical school of the University
of Chicago. However, he h _ as de-
cided to return to study for his
Masters and Doctor's degrees in
the Humanities division, if per-
mitted by the draft status.

Shaarey Zedek Children
To' Honor Keidan, Shetzer

Shaarey Zedek school pupils
have opened their annual Ha-.
misha Asar b'Shevat tree plant-
ing drive in Palestine. Last year
the pupils planted more than
1,000 trees. This year the drive
plans to honor the late Judge
Harry B. Keidan and the late
Mr. Isaac Shetzer.

Philip J. Gorzeck. The bride-
elect is , a student at Wayne Uni-
versity. Before entering service
her fiance also attended Wayne
University where he was affili-
ated with Gamma Kappa Chi
Fraternity. Sgt. Gorzeck is now
stationed at San Antonio, Tex.,
with the U.S.A.A.F.

Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff of
Lawrence Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Mildred, to Clarence Bernstein.
The wedding will take place on
Jan. 18.

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DR. SALO BARON

The situation now; he, said, ex-
Prof. of . Jewish History - Literature and Institutions
ceeds the worst expectations fol-
- at Columbia University, New York City
lowing Bevin's statement. - The
75,000 certificates granted .under
Tuesday Evening, February/ 5th
the White Paper are 'exhausted,
and no new ones have been
Subject:The Modern Sfafe And The Jews
sued, nor has there been any
Tickets Obtainable at Cong. Office
Admission:
$1.00
decision by the government to
grant new certificates.
idleidWAAMAWAWVANWAWYMAWA:
Mr. Shertok stated that the
Anglo-American Inquiry Com-.
MON., JAN. 21, 8:30 P. M.
ART INSTITUTE
niittee on Palestine must hear
the Jews of Europe, primarily
those in DP carnpS, describe the
complete record of their suffer-
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ings and voice their desire' to
Prices: $3,00, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 (Tax Included)
settle only in Palestine. The
Tickets at Grinnell's, RA. 1124
Jewish Agency is certain, Mr.
Shertok said, that the _Jews of
Europe will inform the commit-
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tee that the sole solution for
their distress is, immigration into
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Palestine and the -sole solution
to the - JeWish... problem is the
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creation of a Jewish State in
Open Daily, including Sunday:
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that -country. Asked whether
5 P. M. to 3:30 A. M.
RESTAURANT
the Jewish Agency will appear
Evening Dinner: 5 to 10 P. M.
Tung S. W00, Mgr.
including Sunday.
before the Committee, Mr. Sher-
tok replied, "Don't cross your
bridges before you come to
them."

Replying to a question regard-.
ing the "unauthorized" entrance
of 250 Jewish immigrants aboard,
the Resis tance Movement's
schooner Hanna'Sienes; Mr. 1.1.er-
tok declared,' that 'the. .Jewish

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