THE JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, June 25, 1948 Labor Zionists Launch '48 Project for National Fund Costa Rica, Panama Recognize Israel LAKE SUCCESS, (JTA)-- \ The governments of . Costa Rica and Panama have recog- nized the state of Israel, it was, announced by the Israeli mis- 3iOn to the Nnited Nations.. _ The total number of countries which have to date recognized the Jewish state now stands at t4. Left to right: MRS. WILLIAM HORDES, MR. HORDES, MRS. ARCHIBALD, SILVERMAN, H. EHRENREICH, MRS. HARRY SCHUMER, MR. SCHUMER.. Stirred by the eloquent appeal of Mrs. Archibald Silverman, who admonished her audience that only by assuring the security of Israel can we hope for peace and safety. for Jews everywhere, an audience of nearly 500 on Mon- day evening launched the annual labor Zionist Jewish National Fund project, at the Shaarey edek. The event marked the con- c/Usion of the Schumer Forest, planted in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumer, and the begin- ning of the project for the Hordes Forest, in honor of Mr. and Mrs: William Hordes. Mr. Schumer was presented with a special, beautifully en- graved certificate, by, H. Ehren- reich of New York, director of the labor department of the. JNF. Responding to the presentation, Mr. Schumer pledged all his ef- fOrtS to the cause of Israel's re- demption. Greetings were extended to AO: Mr. Schumer by the following: ABE KASLE Morris Schaver, City Committee Abd Kasle • was reelected pres- of Farband; Morris Lieberman, ident of the United Hebrew Labor Zionist Central Commit- Schools at the annual meeting tee; Irving W. Schlussel and Will- held last Monday evening. Other iam Hordes, Jewish National officers who will continue in Fund Council; Mrs. Shulaillit their posts are Lawrence W. Gct:Idoftas, Pioneer Women; Louis Crohn. and Maurice H. Zackheim, Levine, Histadrut; -John Isaacs, vice • presidents; Maurice Landau, Miehigan Linen Suppliers Board treasurer, and Joseph S. Cohen, of Trade. secretary. In her address, Mrs. Silverman Reelected to the board of di- reviewed her experiences during rectors for a three-year term her travels in Latin America and were the officers and Rabbi Mor- in England and told of a report ris Adler, Louis Berry, Irwin she had received from an eye- Cohn, R. Levin, Aaron A. Sil- witness to the destruction of the berblatt, LcolliS Stoll and Jai.AK Jewish community of Zagreb, Tobin. Leon Kay was named to Jugoslavia, whose .Jews befOre the - board to, replace the late the war were niggardly in their Fred Butzel. support of the Jewish" National In addition to the election, the Fund. She urged strong and meeting featuied the annual re- speedy action in redeeming land ports of the schools' ,director, in Palestine in order that Israel's Bernard Isaacs; and the associate upbuilding should not be im- superintendent, Albert Elazar; peded. the treasurer, and the following Pavel Slavensky, accompanied 'committee chairmen: M. H. Zack- heim and M.. Landau, board of by Miss Aliza Stulman, provided. education; Louis .Stoll, Julius the musical program. Philip Berman, real estate; Nathan Yaf- Slomovitz presided. fa, Morris Fishman and Isaac Rosenthal, house; Harry Cohen, JWB Gives. Bibles to 42 scholarship; Philip Gilbert, mem- bership; Mrs. Louis Gelfand, Jewish Graduates From Woman's Auxiliary, and Allen Military, Naval Schools Weston, alumni. The officers and members ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Twelve paused in tribute to Mr. Butzel. In his annual report, Mr. Kasle Jewish midshipmen, members of pointed out That only 50 per cent this year's graduating class of the of children of school age are re- United States Naval Academy, ceiving a Jewish education in each received from the National Detroit and urged that ways must Jewish Welfare Board a copy of be found to provide school facil- the Bible inscribed with their ities for thousands more who are name. The list of Jewish graduates in- left uniformed in our commun- cludes B. H. Kleinman of Detroit. ity. Mr. Kasle said that using rocuns WEST POINT, N. Y.—Eleven in public schools for . Hebrew classes has been found undesir-. Jewish cadets who were commis- able and stated that plans are sioned second lieutenants at the being formulated to erect the graduating exercises of the United Keidan Memorial School Build- State Military AcadeMy here, re- ing in a suitable location, to ceived inscribed Bibles from the provide for hundreds more pu- Division of Religious Activities of the National Jewish Welfare pils. Through the efforts of. Mr. Board at the baccalaureate serv- Isaacs, he reported, the sum. of ice of the Jewish Chapel Squad. $2,700 was secured for the build- GREAT NECK, N. Y.—Nineteen ing fund from the dissolved Beth Jewish graduates of the U. S. Mer- Mordecai Synagogue. chant Marine Academy, at Kings ALLEGRO CHORAL EN-, Point, who were commissioned SEMBLE gave a concert June 21 as ensigns at the annual com- at the U. S. Marine Hospital. mencement exercises, received Featured soloists were Jack Ba- inscribed Bibles from the Division zell, Harold Bernstein, Jean Jas- of Religious Activities.. of the. 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