1W omen' s Division to Hear Israel's UN Spokesman Abba Eban, Israeli spokesman of the United Nations will address the Women's Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 22, in the Brown Mem- orial Chapel of Temple Beth El. . Announcement will be made at that time of the leaders for the women's section of the 1949 drive. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will act as honorary chairman, with Mesdames Henry Wineman,- Ben Pivnick, Morey L. Rosen- John C. Hopp, and Max Frank as thal, Barney Schwartz, Samuel co-chairmen. Mrs. Hyman C. C. Silver, Charles Terris, Morris Broder will be chairman of the Weingarten. campaign executive committee, and Mrs. Abraham Srere of the pre-campaign solicitation. Mrs. Sobeloff, Top Leaders • Lewis B. Daniels is handling spe- Map Strategy for UJA cial gifts. General solicitation will be headed by Mrs. -William NEW YORK (JTA)—Top exec- B. Isenberg. utives of Jewish communal fund Vice chairmen in the pre-cam- drives in nearly 50 major -cities paign section will be Mesdames of the United States met with Eugene J. Arnfeld, Abraham Henry Morgenthau Jr., general Cooper and Alfred Meyers, with chairman of the United Jewish Mrs. Robert J. Newman acting as Appeal, to map plans for the- secretary for the unit. Special launching of the UJA's drive for gifts vice chairmen include Mes- $250,000,000 at the national con- dames Samuel S. Aaron, Saul ference to be held March 19 and Glueckman, Ivor Kahn, Theodore 20 in Washington, D. C. During the meeting, which was Levin, Ben Mossman and Emil held at the Hotel Astor, the com- Rothman. munity leaders heard discussions Other posts are filled as fol- of the urgent reconstruction, emi- lows: gration and settlement needs that Special gifts assignment chair- must be met by the 1949 UJA man, Mrs. Herman August; chair- drive from Morgenthau, Edward man of secretaries in special M. M. Warburg, chairman of the gifts, Mrs. Harry Barnett; secre- Joint Distribution Committee, taries in special gifts, Mesdames Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, national Louis Glasier, Lillian Lewis, chairman of UJA, and Harold J. Philip R. Marcuse, Leo Mellen, Goldenberg, of Minneapolis, William W. Sharpe, Carl Wois; chairman of the National Cam- vice chairmen in general solici- paign Cabinet of the drive. Isidore Sobeloff of Detroit was tation, Mesdames Arthur Gould, Benjamin E. Jaffee, Sidney Kar- among the executives who par- bel, Samuel Keene, Carl S." ticipated in the meeting. Schiller; assignments chairmen in general solicitation, Mrs. Nathan U. S. Jewish Population B. Schermer and Mrs. Joseph Survey by AJC Puts Holtzman. Chairmen of secretaries in gen- Mark Near 4,500,000 eral solicitation, Mesdames Abra- ham Bookstein, George Bremen, The Jewish population in the Martin Cowan, Herbert Frank, United States today is probably Samuel Gale, Moe Dann, Sol A. closer to 4,500,000 than the 500,- Dann, Philip Gilbert, Albert 000,000 often estimated, according Green, Sander Hillman, Victor to a survey of Jewish population Klein, Max Miller, Robert Nath- statistics made public by the an, Alex Olen, Abraham Rapo- American Jewish Committee. The study, surveying the Jew- port, Louis Redstone, Charles Robinson, Samuel Schwartz, B•n- ish population in the 700 com- jamin Shwayder, Raymond Sok- munities in the United States re- porting more than 100 Jewish olov, Milton A. Winston. Chairman of workers' train- residents, will appear in detail ing, Mrs. Leonard Weiner, with the end of this month in the 50th Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy as secre- anniversary issue of the "Amer- tary; chairmen of speakers' bu- ican Jewish Year Book," edited by reau, Mrs. Alexander W. Sand- the American Jewish Committee ers, Miss Pearl Devenow; chair- and published by the Jewish Pub- men of workers' recruiting, Mrs. lication Society of America. Pre- David S. Diamond, Mrs. Louis pared by Ben B. Seligman and Harvey Swados of the Council of Tobin, Mrs. Norman Rom; divi- Jewish Federations and Welfare sion secretaries in general solici- Funds, the study is based on local tation, Mesdames Murray Alt- surveys and expert opinion, and man, Max D. Beal, Abraham is intended as a broad survey Becker, James Berendt, Samuel rather than as a scientific report. Binkow, Harry Frank, Andrew In its report for the East North Friedman, Joseph • Goldsmith, Central States, the survey claims Charles Goldstein, Eli E. Gross, that Detroit had an estimated David Handleman, Sam Lipshy, population of 90,000 in 1948. Flint's Harry Lui, Thomas Marwil, Jewish population is listed as Irving I. Miller, Harold Nelson, 2,200 and Grand Rapids' as 1,300. THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 18, 1949 - 5 Eban Confers with Detroit Leaders Sharet Opens UJA Campaign NEW YORK — Foreign Minis- ter Moshe Sharet of Israel will fly to the United States to address the national re- dedication c o n - érence of the $250,000,000 Uni- ted Jewish Ap- peal, which will In e e t Saturday and Sunday, March 19 and 20, at the Shoreham Hotel in Wash- ington, it was an- nounced by for- Sharet mer Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr., general UJA chairman. Shertok, his name now is Shar- et, will formally launch the 1949 UJA campaign for $250,000,000. Farewell Reception Honors Oscar Cohen This photograph was taken in Miami, Ha., at the national United Jewish Appeal meeting which was addressed by ABBA S. EBAN, Is- rael's representative to the United Nations (front, center), who is corn- ing to Detroit next Tuesday to encourage mobilization of workers for Detroit's Allied Jewish Campaign. The meeting was held just before the departure of the UJA delegation for Israel. Left to right: front row: HERMAN L. WEISMAN of New York, Mr. Eban, MAX OSNOS, member of Detroit's UJA overseas delegation who last Sunday ad- dressed a Detroit audience over WWJ from Tel Aviv; standing: ABE KASLE, MORRIS FRUMAN and MILTON MAHLER, all of Detroit, and RABBI JONAH B. WISE of New York, national UJA chairman. Members of the Jewish Com- munity Council and leaders in all walks of civic life will honor Oscar Cohen at a reception March 21, at Temple Beth El. Cohen, executive director of the Jewish Community Council, is leaving April 1 to assume his new duties as director of administration for the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith in its national office at New York. Thirkell PTA to Hear Board of Ed. Candidates The Parents and Teachers Or- ganization of Thirkell School has invited all six candidates for the Board of Education to appear to- gether at an open meeting at which it is expected that many problems confronting the Detroit schools will be thrashed out. The meeting will be held in the auditorium of Thirkell School, 7724 14th, at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 22. The Thirkell PTA is an inde- pendent group, actively interest- ed in school and community problems. For the forthcoming meeting, leaflets are being dis- tributed throughout the Thirkell district. Arrangements have been made for a broadcast of part of the _proceedings over WWJ. Inter-Fraternal Banquet Will be Held April 30 The Bnai Brith, Knighti of Co.! lumbus and the Masons will hold their eighth interfraternal ban- quet April 30 at the St. Mary Magdalen Hall in Melvindale. The host this year will be the Knights of Columbus. Bnai Brith's chairman is Louis Barden. Six-hundred persons from the three faiths are expected to attend. Israel Buys Plane For President's Trip WASHINGTON, ( J T A ) — The State Department gave Israeli President Chaim Weiz- mann permission to buy a four- engine transport plane for use on his trip to New York in April. Weizmann certified to the State Department that the plane was for his personal use and that Israel now has no air- craft of that range and size. A spokesman for the Israeli Em- bassy said that negotiations were under way for the pur- chase of a used C-54. It was specifi.T1 by the State Department that the plane may not be transferred or resold without American permission owing to the arms embargo still in force for the Middle East, The purchase authority represents the first granted the Israeli Government for air- craft acquisition here. After Weizmann's April trip, the plane will be used by the El Al Aviation Company, Israeli Government airline. 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