Bnai Brith, Welfare Federation
Strengthen Working Relationship
Plans for strengthening the in the Federation By-laws last
working relationship between tho year.
Brith and the Jewish Wel-
Committees will be set up on
fare Federation were 'made pub- Federation-Bnai Brith relation-
lic following a meeting of a joint ships on matters of local and
committee representing Federa- national policy, as well as to add
tion and the Bnai Brith Council general committee representation
of Greater Detroit.
on an advisory level for youth
Samuel W. Leib, it was an- services, Hillel Foundation, vo-
nounced, has been renamed by cational services, and other Bnai
the Council as its representative Brith activities. These commit-
on the Federation Board of Gov- tees will keep themselves ad-
ernors. This form of group inter- vised of program and budgetary
est representation was introduced developments of mutual interest.
by Federation through a revision The joint policy committee also
will develop plans for the con-
tinuance and intensification of
Bnai Brith participation in the
annual Allied Jewish Campaign.
Box of Oranges X-Rayed
LONDON, (JTA) — An entire
box of oranges sent from Israel
to Foreign Under Secretary
Christopher Mayhew were X-
rayed one by one, the British
press reported.
The Under Secretary became
suspicious when he found a piece
of steel attached to one of the
oranges. The examination re-
vealed merely that the orange
in question was overripe.
20 Countries Sign
UN Genocide Pact
NEW
YORK (JTA)—Twenty
countries signed the genocide
convention adopted by the Unit-
ed Nations outlawing the mass
extermination of religious and
racial groups, it was reported
here today from Paris. Twenty
signatures were needed for the
convention to acquire binding le-
gal force. The last requirement to
be fulfilled is ratification by the
legislative bodies of the 20 coun-
tries whose delegates signed the
document.
6—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 17, 1948
Denver Home Group
Reveals Donor Plans
The annual' fund-raising event
of the Detroit League, National
Home , for Jewish Children at
Denver, will take place. Jan. 18
at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, in
the form of a luncheon and
gancies party.
Mrs. Milton K. Mahler has
been appointed chairman of the
affair, assisted by Mrs. David
Stober, co-chairman. Mrs. Ray-
mond Smith, UN. 3-4419, may
be contacted for tickets.
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