THE JEWISH NEWS--1 5 Friday, July 1, 1949 People Make News Reuben B. Besnik, nationally Among Detroiters elected as directors of the United Health prominent administrative figure and Welfare Fund of Michigan in community organization and welfare work, are Harry Becker, Martin L. has assumed Butzel, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, the executive Julian S. Krolik, Judge Theodore post of Director Levin and Henry Wineman. * * * of University Resources at NEW YORK — Regina Chom- Brandeis U n i - ska, outstand- versify and will ing interpreter direct the ex- of Israeli songs pansion drive of in the United the nation's States, will fly first Jewish- next week to sponsored, non- Tel Aviv, where R. B. Resnik sectarian insti- she will make recordings f o r tution of higher learning, it was the Israel Music announced by George Alpert, Foundation, it chairman of the University's w a s announced board of trustees. * * * ' by Oscar Regen, OSCAR GRONER of Chicago Regina Chomskapresident of the Foundation. In Israel the so- has been appointed director of prano will make a series of con- the New Jersey regional office of the Anti-Defamation League cert appearances. of Bnai Brith. * * * RABBI BENJAMIN SCHULTZ has been voted the annual ci- tation for Americanism by the American Legion, New York County, it was announced by William Hardenbergh, chairman of the Americanism committee of the county organization. Pre- vious recipients of the Ameri- canism award have been Ber- nard Baruch and Msgr. FUlton J. Sheean. The Legion will make the award publicly to Rabbi Schultz, national executive di- rector of the American Jewish League Against Communism, at its annual convention at Man- hattan Center July 5. * * * MRS. SAUL H. GORENSTEIN of 961 Eastern Parkway, Brook- lyn, N. Y., sailed for Israel where she will represent the national board of Pioneer Women, Wom- en's Labor Zionist Organization of America, in the Working Women's Council of Israel, known as Moatzot Hapoalot, sister organization of the Amer- ican Zionist group. Her son, Ar- thur, 23, president of Habonim, Labor Zionist youth movement, left with his mother on a mis- sion of his own. Accompanying them for a short stay will be Mr. Gorenstein and daughter, Judith, 14. * * DR. ISRAEL GO.LOSTEIN, who recently returned from Israel, where, as treasurer of the JeW- ish Agency For Palestine, • he was in charge of United Jewish Appeal funds for refugee assis- tance, was awarded a citation by Gratz Teacher'S College, at the yearly commencement exer- cises held in Temple University, Philadelphia, in token of "his great contribution to world Jewry; his self-sacrificing effort on behalf of the State of Israel and his devotion to humanism and true brotherhood. 4 * * * RABBI JONAH B. WISE, na- tional chairman of the United Jewish Appeal since its incep- tion, vice-chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee and for 45 years a leader of the Reform rabbinate in American, has been awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Hebrew Letters by the Jewish Theological Seininary of America. # * * * DR. LEO BAECK, president of the World Union for Progressive Judaism, and DR. SHELDON H. BLANK, chairman of the facul- ty of the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, will deliver the ma- jor addresses at a World Union conference which opens July 14 in London. * * * DR. NOAH NARDI, educator and psychologist,. consultant to the Jewish Education Commit- tee of New York, has been ap- pointed head of the Department of Research and Experimenta- tion of the Ministry of Educa- tion of Israel by Education Min- ister Zalman Shazar. . '$ * NEW YORK, (JTA)—The ap- pointment of STANLEY ABRAMOVITCH, veteran Joint Distribution Committee welfare worker in Europe, as the JDC's first director in Iran was an- nonuced by Moses A. Leavitt, executive vice-chairman of the Committee. Greenbush Features Three Name Combos Greenbush Inn, resort hotel 200 miles north of Detroit on U. S. 23, has a full season of name bands playing for night- ly dancing and feature enter- tainment. Jack Weick and his trio open a three week engagement July 1st, featuring live comedy, pan- tomine, and musical vocals. Following Weick for a three week stand and a return en- gagement the last two weeks of August will be Dave Sloane and his quartette. The Dean Duane Trio comes in between Sloan engagement for two weeks. The trio provides comedy and variety skits. Rabbinical Assembly Names Israel Mission The Rabbinical Assembly of America will send a mission to Israel early in July to learn how American Jewry can con- tribute toward the religious re- vival of the new state and to study the religious resources Israel can offer to strengthen Jewish life in America it was announced by Ra b b i Dav- id Aronson, Assembly president. Representing the Assembly on the mission will be four of the nation's leading Conservative rabbis: Rabbi Ben Zion Bokser, Forest Hills Jewish Center, new York City, chairman of the mis- sion, and Rabbi Maxwell Farber Emanu-El Congregation, Phila- delphia; Rabbi Ralph Simon, Congregation Rodfei Zedek, Chi- cago, and Rabbi Sanders Tofield, Jacksonville (Fla.) Jewish Cen- ter. New York Forms Own DP Welfare Agency as USNA Quits City Aid Reburial Set for Refugee Who Gave Life for U.S. Shevitz Underwrites Yeshiva for A Day Jacob Shevitz, 2220 Atkinson, is underwriting a day's opera- tion of the schools of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah by his contribu- tion of $412. Educated in the Yeshiva of his native Slo- nim, Boland Shevitz has been active in J e w ish affairs in the more than 40 years he has lived in De- troit. He is a Jacob Shevitz former presi- dent of the Mizrachi Organiza- tion of Detroit, a past president and currently vice-president of Congregation Beth Tefilo Em- anuel. "At one time, I was afraid that the Jewish traditions which meant so much to my own gen- eration would die out in Ameri- ca," explains Shevitz. "Now I see the Yeshiva teaching Ameri- can boys and girls, to love the Torah' and to understand and respect their own history." NEW YORK—(JTA)—Forma- tion of the New York Associa- tion for New Americans, a new welfare agency organized by New York Jewish , leaders to meet the relief, rehabilitation and adjustment needs of Jewish immigrants settling in the met- ropolitan area was announced here. Announcement was made that the United Service for New Americans would discontinue its direct relief and rehabilitation operations in the New York City area and would concentrate on its national resettlement pro- gram and migration services in all ports of entry. The Association, the largest community DP welfare agency in the United States, will begin operations on July 5, with Mrs. David M. Levy, prominent com- munal and philanthropic leader, as president of the board. The board of the NYANA adopted a statement of policy emphasizing that the Associa- Jewish News classified ads tion is deSigned to be a tem- bring results. Call WO. 5-1155. porary agency. Its objective will be to avoid duplicating services being rendered in the fields of • • its activities by existing com- O munity agencies, and to inte- grate the services which NYANA renders to immigrants with the services of the permanent agen- North Shore Drive cies in the community. Funeral and reburial services for T/5 Robert Mathis, who died Feb. 18, 1944, at Anzio, at the age of 29, will be held at 11:30 a.m. this Sunday at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Morris Adler and the Jewish War Vet- erans will officiate. Burial will be in the veterans' section of Hebrew Memorial Park. T/5 Mathis enlisted in. the U. S. armed forces in 1941, only two years after his arrival in this country. A native of Lith- uania, he was a graduate of the University of Kovno. In this country he wrote for the Yiddish and Lithuanian press. He is survived by two broth- ers, Jacob M. Mathis of 2083 Gladstone and David of New York, and two sisters, Luba Karni and Chana Rebcinsky of Tel Aviv, Israel. 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