115 Paintings Sent to Israel THE JEWISH NEWS — I3 Friday, January 28, 1949 Youth Commission Offers Five Study Fellowships For Americans in Israel Five Israel Fellowships are now available to the more than 40,000 young men and women affiliated with the American Zionist Youth Commission, it was announced by Rabbi Amram Prero, national director of the commission. Fel- lowships, amounting to $1,500 each, provide for a one-year period of residence in Israel on a work-study 'basis. Requirements for candidates include a knowledge of simple conversational Hebrew and writ- ing; close familiarity with Jewish customs and traditions; general knowledge of Jewish history, with special emphasis upon Zionism; evidence of leadership capacity; high school diploma and U. S. ARTHUR LOURIE (left), Consul-General of Israel, accepting citizenship. The age range is from ELIAS NEWMAN (right), chairman of the American Artists from high school graduation up for Israel Committee, a collection of over 115 paintings and sculpture to 25. Eligible for these Fellow- donated by American artists to the Tel Aviv, Bezalel Jewish National ships are members of nnior, Ha- and Ein Harod Museums of Israel under the auspices of the American dassah, Senior Young Judaea, Artists for Israel Committee sponsored by the American Fund for Masada and IZFA (Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America). Palestinian Institutions, representative in this country of the three Application forme are avail- art museums of Israel. able at headquarters of Masada, Young Judaea, IZFA and Junior Hadassah, as well as at the offices JNWA Branch Honors Kosher Meat Crisis of the Commission, 381 Fourth Memory of Philip Yaffa Ends in Compromise Ave., New York, N. Y. A meeting in tribute to the memory of Philip Yaffa will be conducted by Arlazaroff Branch of Jewish National Workers\41- liance at the Labor Zionist In- TEL AVIV (Palcor)—The cab- inet crisis over the importation of non-kosher meat ended when the cabinet approved, a proposal by the religious bide • that meat imports be controlled jointly by the Ministry of Trade and Indus- try and the Ministry of Religious Affairs headed by Dr. Fritz Bern- stein and Rabbi J. L. Fishman. The crisis arose when the re- ligious bloc demanded that the government stop importing non- kosher meat. The three ministers of the religious bloc—Moshe Sha- piro, Immigration; J. L. Fishman, Religion, and I. M. Lewin, Social Welfare—refused to attend cab- Met meetings until the issue was settled. Ask N. Y. Legislature To Set 'Weizmann Day' ALBANY, N. Y. (JTA)—A pro- posal to designate Feb. 19 as "Chaim -Weizmann Day" in honor of the Israeli president was intro- duced in the state legislature by Assemblyman Philip J. Schupler, of Brooklyn. A testimonial din- ner honor of Dr. Weizmann, at which President Truman will be present, will be held that day at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Schupler also recommended th5t the legislature appoint a wel- coming committee of state sena- tors and assemblymen to eitend official greetings to the Israeli president when he arrives in• this country. LATE PHILIP YAFFA - stitute, Linwood and ,Pasadena, Wednesday evening, Feb. 2. Yaffa, who was born in 1885, died last Dec. 25. He served Ar- lazaroff branch as secretary for seven years and was active in Histadrut campaigns. Mrs. Yaffa always has shared her husband's interest in the labor Zionist movement and continues to be active in the F-arband. Olivier's Film 'Henry V' On Return Engagement Jewish News classifieds bring results. Call WO. 5-1155. "Henry V," the Theatre Guild technicolor film hit starring Lau- rence Olivier is now playing a return engagement in Detroit. It will con- tinu e through Feb. 4, at the Art Institute Au- ditorium. The first film ever to be spon- sored by th e Theatre Guild, "Henry V" was the first success- f u 1 translation L. Olivier of Shakespeare into modern screen entertain- ment. Set as a play, taking place on the stage of the famed Globe Theater in Shakespearean Eng- land, circa 1600, the "photo- graphed play" breaks through the limitations of the playing plat- for to bring to the screen the invasion of France, the charge of the Knights of Agincourt, the love scenes between Henry and Princess Kate. BUDAPEST (JTA)—The Hun- garina Official Gazette announced the removal from the official lists .of 50 pre-war Jewish communi- ties. The inhabitants of the com- munities perished as a result of • Isrpzi pogroms aikci dap1 it4tjops._ JAY LAURENS AND HIS ORCHESTRA Fine Music for You • . . For very Occasion! TO. 5-6411 Weizmann's Book Heads Publication Society's 1949 Book A two-volume edition of "Trial and Error," Dr. Chaim Weiz- mann's autobiography is an- nounced as one of the 1949 vol- umes of the Jewish Publication Society. The Society is continuing its policy of printing nine volumes yearly, J. Solis-Cohen, Jr., JPS president, announced. Dr. Weizmann's book, co-pub- lished with Harper and Bros., may be secured on Jewish Pub- lication Society memberships or by direct purchase. Other books on the '49 list in- clude the 51st volume of the American Jewish yearbook, pub- lished jointly with the American Jewish committee; "Judaism and the Jews," a four-volume compre- hensive work on the history, cere- monies, ethics and theology of the Jews, edited by Dr. Louis Finkel- stein, president' of the Jewish Publication Society of America; Dr. Solomon Goldman's "The Book of Genesis," a continuation of his series on the Bible; and "As a Mighty Stream," a collection of essays on JeWish thought and ex- perience by Dr. Julian Morgen- stern, president emeritus of He- brew Union College. Community Council Institutes' Study of Kosher Meat Prices Robert Nathans has been named by Dr. Sharmya Kleinman, chair- man of the internal relations com- mittee of the Jewish Community Council, to head a subcommittee which will make an investigation into Kosher meat prices. Com- plaints have been made that prices charged for Kosher meat have been higher than is justi- fied by the small extra cost of Kashr uth. `Putzi' Freed Once Hitler's piano player, Dr. Ern e s t "Putzi" Hanfstaengl, was freed by a de-Nazification court at We il- .i•heitn, Germany. He • testified - he was a friend of Winston Chur- chill, that the la t e President Roosevelt gave . him a home near Washington and recalled his son Egon from army Hanfstaengl service to serve International Photo as a guard — all for weekly reports on psychologi- Cal war. The internal relations commit- tee conducted a•. investigation of a similar nature two years ago. At that time it was found that the cost of kosher slaughtering was not the only factor be considered in the retail price of meat: Because only certain parts of the animal were used, it was sometimes necessary for butchers tu pay a premium for their meat. 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