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State Dept. Hopes Parley
Valf of Jewish Students at University Halts Cyprus Deportations
Wayne Hillel Foundation a
Vital Unit
in
Campus Activities
Are Members; Rabbi Aron Director
By RUTH M. LEVINE
Jewish News Staff Writer
1."mu.aling the rapid expansion of the municipal institu-
tion it7sm yes, the Bnai Brith Hillel -Foundation at Wayne
University is an organization which. in less than a year's
existence, has become a vital unit in campus extra-curricular
activities.
Like its more than 160 brother
foundations and couns ,.•lorships at
universities throughout the
United States, Canada. and Cuba.
Wayne serves as official campus
representative of the university's
Jewish population. Approxi-
mately 1,600 of Wayne's 15,500
students are Jewish. Of these,
950 are full-time students, while
650, carrying from one to 10
academic hours, are classed as
part -time students.
Rabbi Meets Leaders
Although Jewish students at
the metropolitan university had
long felt the need for a spokes-
man group which would be more
generally representative than the
existing Zionist and social organi-
zations, little sporcific student ac-
tion was taken until early last
winter. Rabbi Milton Aron, then
on terminal leave from the chap-
laincy of the Army Aft Corps
in which he held a major's com-
mission, visited Detroit and met
with Jewish student leaders who
learned that, upon request from
the university and prominent
members of the community,. a
Hillel unit was about to be es-
tablished at Wayne.
While the students formed a
provisional council and planned
an opening social event to in-
troduce Hillel to the university,
Rabbi Aron, who became full-
time advisor to the Foundation,
was working with leaders of the
Harry B. Keidan Lodge of Bnai
Brith which financed the pur-
chase and furnishings of the
Hillel house, at 4841 Secoi d.
1,000 Attend Affair
"We sent out 800 invitations to
our first event, an informal open
house at the Maccabees audi-
torium, and expected, with ex-
traordinary luck. to draw a crowd
of 400," Jordan Drews, chairman
of the provisonal council, recalls.
"When close to a thou-Sand stu-
dents jammed the dance floor, we
were overwhelmed!"
In March of this year the coun-
cil., which had been meeting in
Saudi Arabian Minister Confers With Truman on Palestine;
Jewish Agency Reported Claiming German Property
only by the 700 students who
in Zion as Reparations
have paid their $1 a year mem-
NEW
YORK,
(JTA)—The
State Department is hopeful
bership fee, but by other Jewish
and non-Jewish students. Al- that recent conversations between Secretary Byrnes and
though not officially "Connected Foreign Minister Bevin will result in a solution which will
with Hillel, other Jewish groups, halt the deportation of Jewish immigrants to Cyprus. it was
including Wayne's chapter of the stated by Loy Henderson, chief of the Office of Near Eastern
Inter-collegiate Zionist Federa-
tion of America, social and pro- and African Affairs, in a letter to the Agudas Israel World
fessional organizations use the Organization.
• purchase property from the Ger-
house generously.
mans, since "this belongs to the
Saudi Arabian Minister Confers
Wayne "hastwo social sororities, With Truman on Palestine
Jewish nation as reparations."
Sigma Theta Delta, a local group,
WASHINGTON, (JTA)-1
and Nu chapter of Iota Alpha Pi,
Jews Assaulted in Jerusalem
a national organization. There are Prince Emir Feisal, Saudi Ara- By British Soldiers, Police
bian
Foreign
Minister,
called
on
three local social fraternities.
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—In what
Gamma Kappa Chi, Phi Alpha, President Truman and in a 25-
and Pi Tau Sigma. Professional minute talk touched on the ques- appeared to be well-organized
organizations include medical, tion of Palestine in general, rioting, British soldiers and plain-
pharmacy, and business adminis- among many other questions. a clothes police assaulted and
tration fraternities. "In addition," spokesman for Feisal said. He robbed Jews on the streets last
Rabbi Aron reports, "a Jewish added the President and Feisal week. The rioters stopped pedes-
dental fraternity at the Univer- had not entered into any detail trians and asked if they were
Jewish. If the answer was in the
sity of Detroit uses our facilities." in their discussion.
affirmative, they set upon their
Hillel's officers, who constitute Jewish Agency Reported
victims, beating them and rob-
the executive board, are elected
Property
bing them. The incidents oc-
Claiming German
by the membership at large. Pre-
LONDON, (JTA)—The Jewish curred simultaneously in differ-
sent officers are Aaron Katz-
ent parts of the city. When the
RABBI MILTON ARON
man. president; Marian Kopnick, Agency is claiming German prop- persons assaulted called for help,
erty
in
Palestine,
valued
at
ap-
at odd hours, Joe Yanich and Bernard Schiff, proxi mately $200.000,000, as the attackers fled in military
vacant rooms
vice-president; Betty Chafetz,
moved into the house, along with recording seretary; Rita Greene, reparations for Jewish losses at armored cars.
Rioting was resumed by British
painters and decorators. To the corresponding secretary; a n d the hands of the Nazis, according
soldiers with groups roaming the
to reports from Jerusalem.
tune of a sandblasting operation Dorothea Bond, treasurer.
Arab newspapers declare Arab streets of Tel Aviv and assault-
which changed the exterior of the
Pick 12 Committees
leaders have been urged to inter- ing passers-by. One soldier was
house from a forbidding grey-
These officers appoint chair-
injured when Jewish youths de-
black to a cordial tan-red, the men to twelve committees, which vene with the government to fended the targets of their at-
group ran a membership drive, are in charge of Hillel's widely prevent the realization of such a tack. A bomb was thrown onto
formed working committees, varied activity program. A regu- claim.
the balcony of a Jewish house on
German property consists of
drew up a constitution and elect- lar schedule of debates, social af-
the boundary of Tel Aviv and
approximately 19,000 acres„ half
ed officers.
fairs, musical events, lectures, _a
Jaffa. There were no casualties
In June, the building was dedi- mnthly newspaper, religious and of which is planted in citrus and little damage was done. It
cated as Keidan House, in mem- inter-faith programs, and meet- crops. The land was purchased is believed that the' bomb was
ory of the late circuit court judge ings with other Hillel groups in from Arabs.
planted by the Najada, Arab un-
Palestine Germans, who are re- derground force, in reprisal for
and community l e a d e r. The the Midwest, are among the ac-
Foundation was honored at the tivities directed by these com- ported to have decided to resettle the raid by Jews on the Arab
in Transjordan, were warned by village of Salama.
dedication by, the presence of Dr. mittees.
nationa' di-
Stern Group leaflets that "Trans-
_
Abram Leon ,, Sachar,
Thirty Jews were wounded—
Special events now being
rector of who was guest
jordan is an integral • part of two seriously—when several hun-
planned include participation,
speaker at Wayne's baccalaureate with Wayne's 11 other religious Palestine." The leaflets suggested dred members of rival Jewish
it would be preferable the Ger- trade unions clashea over em-
service the same day.
groups, in the celebration of
mans disappear immediately from ployment at a textile mill in
Praises Dr. Henry'
Brotherhood Week, and the first
"Inviting Dr. Sachar was typi- annual Hillel dance, open to the both countries. The Sternists Pet6ch Tikvah.
warned Jews and Arabs not to
The owners of the mill, which
cal of the fine coperation and entire community, which is
was recently set tit., signed a con-
support we have received from scheduled for Feb. 1 at Masonic
the University," comments Rabbi Temple and will feature a "big- it became a campus reality. Now tract with the National Workers,
Aron, who has only words of name" band, yet to be an- that their hopes have been real- a trade union affiliated with the
ized, they are concentrating on Revisionists. Members of the His-
highest praise for Dr. David D. nounced.
Henry, president of - the univer-
Decorations in the music room building it into a strong, active, tadruth, which represents the
sity, Joseph P. Selden, religious at Hillel include musical notes responsible organization which overwhelming majority of Pales-
activities advisor, and other mem- which represent the first measure will serve well the on-campus tine Jewish workers, protested a
bers of the administration.
of "Hatikvah," Israel's song of needs of Wayne's Jewish popula- clause in the contract which pro-
Today, the comfortable lounges, hope. Jewish students at Wayne tion and which the university, vided that at least 60 percent of
meeting rooms, and modern hoped for such an organization Bnai Brith, and the entire com- the employes must be Revision- -
fists.
kitchen are in constant use, not I as Hillel for many ,years before munity may view with pride.