Friday, April 4, 1947 Dr. Lewis to Deliver Keynote Speech at Council Institute Page Eleven THE JEWISH NEWS Zionists to Hear Crum's Analysis Of Zion Diplomacy in a joint statement by Frank A. Simons, grand master of the or- der, and Judge Morris Rothen- berg, of New York, president of the Jewish National Fund of PHILADELPHIA — Eager to America. The sum required for Semi-annual Jewish National demonstrate its solidarity with the tract, which is to be known Fund box clearance will be con- the Jews of . as Nachlath Brith Sholom, will ducted from April 15 to April Palestine a n d be given to the JNF. Zionists every- where, and to make possible of Europe's sur- GREETINGS t h e settlement of Europe's sur- viving Jews upon the soil of UPHOLSTERING the Jewish Na- tional Home, Custom Built Furniture Brith Sholom, a Slip Covers - Draperies F. A. SIMONS fraternal order Large Stock of Fine Fabrics having its headquarters here, has announced its decision to 10350 DEXTER acquire a 1.000 dunam land Corner Collingwood tract for a new Jewish agricul- TO. 8-6120 tural settlement. The program was announced Dr. Theodore N. Lewis, Rabbi Bartley C. Crum, outspoken of the Brooklyn Progressive Synagogue, has accepted the in- member of the Anglo-American vitation of the Jewish Commun- Committee of Inquiry on Pales- ity Council to speak at its Dele- tine, will address an open Zion- gate Institute Sunday, April 13, ist meeting Monday evening, April 14, at Shaarey Zedek. at Workmen's Circle. His appearance in Detroit is o f President sponsored by the Zionist Organ- the New York ization of Detroit. Morris M. Board of Rab- Jacobs, ZOD president, announces bis, he also is that both the main - auditorium book editor of and social hall of the synagogue the Jewish Post, will be available for the meet- chairman of the ing. publicatio A noted liberal, Crum is the committee of the author of "Behind the Silken Zionist Organi- Curtain," an account of Anglo- zation, contrib- American diplomacy in Palestine uting editor to and the Middle East which is to N. Lewis the Reconstruc- tionist, and a frequent contribu- be released next week. After his return from the in- tor to the Anglo-Jewish Press. He will speak on "The Integra- vestigation mission in Palestine for the Committee of Inquiry, tion of Jews in American Life" and will serve as the keynoter Crum indicted the State Depart- for the conference whose gen- ment for its secret diplomacy. In eral theme is "The Role of the his talk here he will reveal his Jewish community in American findings on that mission, Life." A second aspect of this theme under the title "Jewish Culture in America" will be considered by Elliot E. Cohen, editor of Commentary, whose opinions are sure to prove provocative and stimulating. Recreational organizations and The third session of the Insti- tute will hear a talk on "Our services in Metropolitan Detroit will receive 30 per cent of the Obligation to World Jewry." The plan of the Institute calls Community Chest dollar in 1947, for a group of discussants to Robert H. MacRae, managing di- comment upon the ideas of each rector of the Chest, revealed Fri- speaker. Delegates are then in- day. vited to participate in the dis- A total of $1,425,129 will be cussion from the floor. All con- devoted to the work of such or- stituent organizations of the ganizations as Boy and Girl Jewish Community Council are Scouts, Boys' Clubs, YWCA, urged to get their reservations YMCA, Catholic Youth Organi- for the dinner in at once and to zation, Jewish Community Cen make sure that all qualified dele- ter, settlements and community gates either attend or send a sub- houses. This is the largest amount stitute. allocated to any one group of services. Fifteen per cent of the Chest dollar has been applied to the work of Red Feather family ser- vices with the Family Service Society, Jewish Social Service Bureau. Legal Aid Bureau, Salva- tion A r m y, Traveler's Aid, Dr. Alwyn V. Freeman of De- League of Catholic Women, so- troit has been designated as cial service department; League member and technical adviser of for the Handicapped, Service- the American delegation now en men's Bureau and the Visiting route to Geneva, Switzerland, to Housekeeper Association using participate in an international most of the $710.657 allocated for conference called to revise the Conventions of 1929 on Prisoners family aid. Recreation Services Get High Percentage Of Chest Donations Dr. A. V. Freeinan To Attend Parley On War Prisoners of War. Brith Sholom to Redeem 1,000 Dunam of JNF Land For Nachlath Settlement Ladies Auxiliary Rally Marks JNF Box Clearance Dr. Freeman, an international Establish Colony lawyer. is assistant legal adviser Marking Fiftieth Year to the Department of State. Before his departure, Dr. Free- NEW YORK, (JTA)—The na- man spent a short time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander tional executive of the Zionist Organization of America approved Freeman of 20 Chicago Blvd. a plan for the establishment of a colony in Palestine to commem- orate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the organization. A tract of land comprising 50,000 dunim of land (1,250 acres) will Dr. Joseph G. Brin, director be redeemed within the next two of the office of speech counseling years through the Jewish Na- at Boston University, former edi- tional Fund. tor of the Boston. Jewish Advo- Rabbi Irving Miller, chairman cate, is the author of his fourth of the ZOA Inner Committee, re- book on speech, under the title ported that a national survey is "Speech and Human Relations," shortly to be undertaken with the just published by Bruce Hum- cooperation of leading educators phries, Boston. to ascertain the best procedure to An outstanding authority' on integrate Jewish youth into Zion- the subject. Dr. Brin's new book ist activities. Sidney Marks, ex- receives high praise in a fore- I ecutive director of the ZOA, re- word by Frederick C. Packard, ported a membership total of Jr., associate professor of public 250.000 toward the goal of 400,- speaking at Harvard. 000 by the end of the fiscal year. Dr. Brin's new book deals with -a variety of important subjects. It seeks to offset fear in public speaking. teaches the speakers to I be human and how to face and HOLIDAY GREETINGS deal with the audience and teaches the various elements of preparing and delivering ad- dresses. WALTER HERZ OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR A HAPPY PASSOVER BEAUTIFUL NEW BROADLOOM 30, Mrs. Aaron Friedman and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, co-chair- men, announced this week. Distribution of material among workers will take place at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 15, at a dessert luncheon arranged by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the JNF, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Building. The program at this rally, at which JNF women will be host- esses, will include the following: Brief talks by Mrs. Walter Field and Mrs. Jacob Schreider, a display of a JNF pictorial re- view by Mrs. Irving Raimi. and a musical program by Moe Kes- ner, accompanied on the piano by Mollie Shaw. Hostesses will be Mesdames Sam Cohen, Nathan Turkel, Ben Schwartz and Sam Schwartz. Greetings for your home! 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