Dr. S. Kleinman Elected Community Council President After four years as vice-presi- dent and nine years as a mem- ber of the executive committee of the Jewish Community Coun- cil, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman was elected president of the Coun- cil, to replace Aaron Droock, who was the president for the last four years, at the annual meeting on Tuesday, at the Jewish Center. Under the Council's constitu- tion, Mr. Droock could not suc- ceed himself. - The Council's delegates' as- sembly on Tuesday heard Mr. Droock's report of his steward- ship. Dr. Kleinman was born in 1892, in what was then Russian Poland. He studied Hebrew and Talmud in his childhood and early youth in a traditional Cheder and with private tutors. He is a graduate of the Kagan Gymnasia in Vilno, studied medicine in Berlin in 1912-14, and was graduated from the Medical School of Rostov-on- Don in 1918. He was active in the labor movement in Russia and in Poland, has contributed to many Yiddish and Russian magazines and newspapers,writ- ing short stories, essays on po- litical, social, public health and hygiene topics in Europe and . the United States. Dr. Kleinman came to Detroit in 1927 and has been a practic-4 ing physician since, finding time to be active in the labor move- ment and Workmen's Circle, as well as in many cultural and communal organizations: He is ' a national vice-presi- dent of the Jewish Labor Com- mittee, on the board of govern- ors of the Detroit Jewish Wel- fare Federation, and is a mem- ber of the Detroit Philosophical Society. In medicine, Dr. Kleinman is known as an internist. He is on breath-takingly beautiful . . precious as a black pearl .. rare as a Kohinoor diamond • • DR. SHMARYA KLEINMAN the staff of Women's Hospital, Florence Crittenten Hospital and North End Clinic; is a Fellow in the American Medical Asso- ciation, member of the Ameri- can Heart Association, and American Association for the Advancement of Science. Recently he represented De- troit at the annual plenum of the National Community Rela- tions Advisory Council in At- lantic City, and at the national convention of the American ORT Federation in New York. 1.1 /714°121 224 WEST 30= STREET NEW YORK 1, N.Y. JUNE 11 1,6? • Z. 0 ' ZARA Y Sr. CLA IR FURS PRES. MADISON THEATRE 'LDG DE 21 R 0 T .11rcArraAti Ouster of Two Left-Wing Groups Creates Jewish Congress Issue; Conflict Involves Detroit Chapter NEW YORK, (JTA) — T h e American Jewish Labor Council and the Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order, two left-wing group s, were expelled from the Ameri- can Jewish Congress with which they had been affiliated; it was announced following a closed session of the Congress admin- istrative committee. The expulsion was based on charges by the executive com- mittee of the Congress declar- ' ing that the two groups had demonstrated their unwilling- ness to support the program of the AJC. The two groups also were charged with being "in contempt" of duly arrived-at de- cisions of the Congress. Spokesmen for Congress said that no further appeal could be made by the expelled groups un- less the organization's conven- tion, to be held in the fall, de- cides to reverse the annual 're- port of its officers and to initi- ate action in the case. However, the two ousted groups cannot apply for a reversal. Both groups are named on the subversive lists made public by Attorney General Tom Clark. The administrative commit- tee also voted that the office of president of the American Jew- ish Congress left vacant by the death of Dr. Stephen S. Wise would remain vacant until the next convention. 194P ., DEAR .YR. 0 F LARR r; WE ARE HAPPY. TO ADV YORK A U ISE . 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ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR INS Mtn' TIONS , WE ARE YINK ,.• ' US SH IPPING TO YOU THE FINEST BUND LE PURCHASED FOR ?its CONSTRUC TION OF A "R.tri sr ER ifir4 r aircrivAL% WE CONGRA TULA AND .rivrEREsr IN sEccr. TE YOU UPON YOUR SECURING FOR FORESIGHT cusromERs, YOUR Sr. THE FINEST A GLAIR ND RAREST MINK' WORLD. KAY I ALSO ADD THAT ST. CLAIR . rs THE BE THE FIRST PRECIOUS FUR. STORE IN THE WORLD To rEArcrRE FORS WILL THIS _Arc. Form Permanent Body To Promote Hebrew NEW YORK—(JTA)—Repre- sentatives of ten national Jew- ish organizations are now form- ing a permanent council to pro- mote the Hebrew language and Hebrew cultural activities in the United States, Samuel J. Borow- sky, president of the Histadruth Ivrith, announced. He disclosed that the organization's current budget is approximately $350,- 000. The AJC's action was de- The organization's projects at nounced in a statement issued present include sponsorship of by the Jewish Fraternal Order free Hebrew courses for adults, and the American Jewish La- translation of literary classics, bor Council, both of whom as- maintenance of two summer serted that they would take camps where Hebrew is used al- the fight to the floor of the most exclusively, publication of forthcoming Congress conven- the Hebrew weekly, "Hadoar," tion. and organization of a Hebrew The JPFO and AJLC state- children's theatre. ment declares that the Congress decision was arrived at by a Urge Probe of Anti-Semitism vote of 98 to 39; that these two In U. S. Zone of Germany groups were deprived of their 14 WASHINGTON (JTA) —A res- votes; that three abstained and olution demanding complete in- a number walked out and re- vestigation of a "resurgence of fused to vote. The statement intensive anti-Semitism a n d says that "Democracy and unity militant nationalism" in the U. in the American Jewish Congress S. zone of Germany was sub- is now being abandoned. It is mitted in the Senate by Senator being destroyed by the AJC na- Claude Pepper of Florida, Guy tional leadership which at kts M. Gillette of Iowa, Robert C. last executive committee meet- Hendricksson of New Jersey, and ing not only voted to oust JPFO Irving M. Ives of New York. and ALJC but voted to dissolve THE JEWISH NEWS the Metropolitan Chapter of De- 5 Friday, June 17, 1949 tx0i1. This Chapter of over TOO - . --a story in a brief letter Largest Displays of Important Furs in. the Midwest, Coats, Capes, Jackets, Stoles. Laurence O'Larry, Pres. 3rd Floor Madison Theater Bldg. 1567 Broadway