-...**41611”Imerop**.R......----..-- -*omit ..dommill•wwwilft Israel Anniversary Rally Speakers avow 4**...411111, Women's Division orkers Report Successful Drive • Chairmen and workers of the Women's Division of' the 1949 Allied Jewish Campaign are triumphantly bringing to a close their work on this year's drive. The women set for themselves the goal of covering 18,169 slips and have to date reported on 11,981 of them, This represents $542,100 or 65% of coverage. The Women's Division began its initial fund-raising at EMMA SCHAVER BEN-ZION ILAN Guest Speaker HON. GEORGE EDWARDS Juniors Schedule One-Day Clean-Up Campaign May 22 at Rose Cohen Bldg. The Junior Division of the 1949 Allied Jewish Campaign will send volunteer workers out on Sunday,.May , 22, to complete solicitation of prospects. Work- ers will meet at the Rose Sittig Cohen Building on Lawton and Tyler at 10 a. m. Each worker will be assigned a maximum of 12 slips within a single geographic area. All workers will report back to the headquarters with their returns on the same day. Lawrence A. FleiSchman, chairman of the Junior Divi- sion c a m p-a i g n, -stated "we feel it can be best done by a one-day campaign and I urge as many workers as possible to volunteer for this drive. A few hours of time an Sunday, May 22, will enable us to close the 1949 appeal successfully." The Juniors have raised $46,489 to date. - Young adults who wish to vol- unteer for the one-day cam- paign may call the Junior Div- ision office, WO. 5-3939. Division D, headed by Eveleen Budintzky, and Division M, by Ruth Magid, had the highest percentage of slips covered at the last report meeting, May 9. Purely Commentary RABBI MORRIS ADLER By PHILIP SLOMOV 1 TZ In the, seating arrangement for the dinner that was given in New York in hanor of Prof. Chaim Weizmann, President of Israel, his brOther, Yechiel Weizmann of Haifa, who also was a gUest in this country, was listed as "Chilik" Weizmann. Asked for an explanation for using this term, he said: "Between me and my brother there, is a "chilik" (meaning "a difference"). In respOnse to a comment that his brother was magnificent that night he - remarked: "Nu, Chaim kenn nit?" There was no mis- taking the pride he had in his famous brother. 4. Zictn ist . • Moods * Some very interesting proposals are on the agenda in Israel. For instance, the. movement is growing for the abandonment of "Hatikvah" as _the Jewish State's national anthem on the ground that it no longer suits the purpose now that statehood has been attained. The suggestion is made that the 126th Psalm—"When the Lord brought back the captives of Zion, we were like unto them that dream . . ."—should be adopted as the state's anthem. SIDNEY SHEVITZ There also is a clamoring for changes in the Passover Hagga- Chairman dah. For instance, it isproposed that the phrase "This year slaves, next year freemen," should be changed to read 'Next year the whole house of Israel Freemen." Drastic" changes undoubtedly will be -made in all ritual ob- Nine-Year-Old Piaiiist servances and in our prayerbooks. It is inevitable in an historic To Be Featured Artist era like ours. With Center Orchestra Kashrut and the Sabbath involve civil or religibus• issues? In the very near future a law will be promul- gated in Israel making.:every . man and Ivoman equal in everything in 'matters of inheritance, rnaintenan4 and 'juridical rights,. whether before a Rabbinic, Moslem or Christian -court. . . - "There will be no legal• discrimination between man and woman. In regard to marriage and divorce, this Cover/Intent is not prepared to legislate for non-re- ligious marriage and divorce as such legislation would give rise to a serious cleavage in Israel. We are of the opinion that there are matters of far greater importance which call for precedence, such as immigration, housing, settlement, etc. We can safely permit ourselves to defer such a discussion to a later date. "The non-religious Jew possesses an advantage. over the religious Jew as the only alternative which the latter possesses is to eat kosher meat, while the former can chose either kosher• or non-kosher. The same applies to marriage. It is possible to love a wife or a husband and have children according to a religious rite. I wish to make one thing clear—not as Prime Minister but in the name of the party of -which I have the privilege of being a member. We would have pursued this cause even if the Religious Bloc had been in the opposition, for we are not of the opinion that the present juncture is opportune to solve questions which touch so closely upon Jewish spirit. • - "I have been asked about kashrut. You have the reply in our program. There will be no coercion, but as we have done. in the army, we shall do likewise in the state. Whoever wishes to eat non-komi3er will not be forced to do otherwise." Israel Club Celebrates State Day at Banquet •I Israel Club of Detroit cele. brated the first anniversary of the State of Israel at a banquet, May 1, at their clubrooms, 10036 Holmur. Jack Natow was toastmaster, and congratulatory remarks were made by the president, Louis Margolis, and A. Zeff, S. Dronzek, S. Brown and A. KUrz- mann. The principal speaker was Rabbi Leo Goldman. $6,000 was pledged to the A.1- lied Jewish campaign. House for sale? Flat for rent? Advertise. in the Jewish News classifieds. Call WO. 5-1155. By BORIS SMOLAR Significant Israeli Proposals As a result of an attempt made by a Haifa policeman to serve a summons on the Sabbath, the city's Magistrate, J. Manno, ruled that because of the sanctity of the Sabbath day "no Jew is obliged to accept a summons on that day and no policeman or court official may profane the Sabbath." The religious element had reason to be pleased with this decision. It is equally interest to know that the importation of non- kosher meat into Israel has been -stopped . by Israel's Minister of Supply, Dr. Joseph Dov, and that 400 tons of kosher meat have just been ordered from 'Poland. The religious group in Israel received additional comfort re- cently from a decision handed down by Chief Justice Smoira who ruled that the issue of alimony is within the competence of .the rabbinical courts...This appears to give added status to the rab- binical tribunals. - Spokesmen for • Mizrachi -and their religious affiliates were highly pleased with the recent declaration of policy regarding religious matters in Israel, issued by Prime Minister David Ben- Gurion, who told Israel's Knesset that .the Jewish State must serve all , elements. While he refused to be led onto an anti- religious path, Ben-Gurion's statement assured freedom of action even to atheists and,ion-observers. His statement is so interet- ing that we consider' it "important enough to quote: "1 . -havebeen - itskect'What is the meaning of equal rights for women. Does this After weeks of bustling activi- ty in the Campaign offices, Sun- day, April 24, which the women had designated as THE DAY, found 2,000 workers, captains, division chairmen and division secretaries either soliciting 14,- 000 prospect slips or waiting at headquarthrs to tackle the tre- mendous task of tabulating the results of this one-day cam- paign. Of the 14,000 slips 64 per cent were covered, and $50,- 230 was collected. April 27 and 28 were devoted to two luncheons which honored the contributors of $100 or more and $36.50 or more, respectively. Between You and Me The 'Chilik'—Between Weizmann and Weizmann , * the pre-campaign dinner at the Book-Cadillac Hotel March 29, at which time $115,201 • was pledged. This was followed by a combination meeting on April 6, when a first report was made by the special gifts committee, headed by Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, and kits were distributed to workers in general solicitation. Additional reports covering special gifts were made on April 11 at the home of Mrs. Harry Barnett, while on April 12, Mrs. Henry Wineman was hostess at a sherry party for those workers in Special Gifts. On April 18 Mrs. William B. Isenberg, 'chairman of general solicitation, was at home to receive the results of general solicitation workers' by their division chairmen, and on April 22, Mrs. Sidney J. Allen held the last report meeting for special gifts at her home. • In a joint statement, Mrs. Max Frank, Mrs. John C. Hopp, and Mrs. Henry Wineinan,i Chairmen of the Women's Division of the Campaign, hoped that every slip would be covered by today so that complete reports can be made at the final report lunch- eon on Tuesday, May 17, at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. A workers' celebration, similar to that held at Franklin Hills Country Club in 1949, • is being planned after the conclusion of the Campaign this year at Knoll- wood Country Club, the date to be announced later. Robert Shulman, 9-year-okl pianist, will be the soloist at a Mozart Festival next Monday evening, May 16, at the Jewish Center, He will play Mozart's D sMinor piano :concerto in three move- ments including Cadenzas by Beethoven f o r the first move- ment and by Julius Chajes for . the third imovement. H e be accom- I. Rosengard panied by the Center orchestra, under the di- rection of Julius Chajes. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shulman of 3020 Glendale, Rob- ert has been heard in public appearances the past two years during which time he studied with Chajes at the Center. Other assisting artists' will be Wyn Garden, soprano, and Irv- ing Rosengard, baritone. The Center orchestra, in addi- tion to accompanying these ar- tists, will perform the overture from "Marriage of Figaro" as well as "Haffner's" Symphony in four movements. . 2 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 13, 1949 (Co7right 1949, Jewish Telegraphic Agency) surprised to hear soon that p eace has been reached between the leadership of the Zionist Organization of America and its opposition, organized as the Committee for Progressive. Zionism ... Serious "peace talks" between the two factions are now taking place, and both sides are optimistic as to the outcome. The ZOA leadership is offering the opposition group "appropriate representation" in the new administration which is to be elected at the ZOA convention the end of this Ilionth .. . Naturally,'the presidency of the organization remains reserved by the leader- ship for its candidate, Daniel Frisch, under all circumstances . And, I understand that the opposition is inclined to accept Frisch instead of advancing a candidate of its own at the convention. Thus, the convention may pass peacefully and see the organiza- tion re-united. Who is going to be the next chairman of the American Zionist CounCil? This is the question that interests many Zionists in this country inasmuch as the Council represents all Zionist groups in the United States Abba Hillel Silver has indicated that he does not intend to hold chairmanship_ of the organization any longer. The Central Committee of the Labor ZioniSt Organization of America decided to start an intensive campaign throughout the country to combat - the propaganda by Jewish Communists against the Israeli Cabinet ...The campaign will be carried on by means of meetings, radio programs and in the press. Orders to this effect have been sent out by the Central Committee to every member of the- Labor Zionist Organization in the United States. If you are planning to visit Israel, first get a copy of the guide for American tourists in Israel published by the ZOA, under the title, "So You're Going to Israel" . It tells you all about the good time you will have in Israel, but also about the difficulties you may face there in finding hotel accomodations, in cleaning your suit and in washing your laundry. 1 Men and Deeds Dr. Ralph Bunche, UN Acting Mediator for Palestine, refused to be the guest of honor at a planned dinner by the National Conference of Christians and Jews when he learned that the charge per plate would be FIFTY DOLLARS . . "Little people cannot afford $50 to pay for me or anyone else, ' he is said to have written in declining the invitation . . . The Conference therefore reduced the cost to a $10-a-plate dinner. The new edition of the Merriam Dictionary has given "recog- nition" to Israel by including it in its pages. A. Tabachnick, night editor of the. Jewish Telegraphic Agency, is the author of a new book of Yiddish poetry, entitled, "Poets and Poetry" . Tabachnick is not only one of the outstanding contemporary Yiddish poets, but ,.is recognized also as one of tire finest Jewish- literary critics . . . His volume of poetry, illus- trated by the well-known artist, 1'7 Tofel, was published by the David Ignatoff Literary Fund. James N. Rosenberg, prominent Jewish leader who is also a well-known painter, is now one of the most popular men in Georgia . .. The Georgia Museum of Art has arranged an exhi- bition of 60 of Rosenberg's paintings . . They were obtained oy the U.S. Embassies in London, Paris, and Rio de Janeiro. Leonard Bernstein, the young composer-conductor, won the $1,000 Boston Symphony Orchestra merit award for 1949. . He was given the prize for his second symphony, "The Age of Anxiety," which had its first performance about a month ago by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, with Serge. Koussevitsky conducting and the composer at the piano. •