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November 04, 1949 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-11-04

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People Make News

MRS. ELEANOR ROCASEVELT
and AUBR.EY EBAN, Israel's UN
representative will receive Ye-
shiva University awards at the
University's annual Charter Day
Dinner to be held Sunday eve-
ning, Nov. 13, in the Hotel Astor,
it was announced by Dr. Sam- .
uel Belkin, president. Mrs.
Roosevelt will be awarded the
first Morris Morgenstern Award
for her "contributions to fur-
thering world peace and hu-
manitarian principles." Eban
receives the annual Yeshiva Uni-
versity Synagogue Council award
presented to him by Judge Mor-
ris E. Spector of the Bronx, din-
ner chairman, in recognition "of
his outstanding services to Is-
rael and the cause of world
peace."
* * *
Dr. Hugh J. Parry, former
director of the Opinion Research
Center at the University of Den-
ver, has joined the staff of the
Anti-Defamation League of Bnai
Brith as director of its publica-
tions depart-
:ment, it was
:announced by
Benjamin R.
Epstein, A D L
ational . direc-
tor. •Dr. Parry's
activities will be
devoted largely
:to pro moting
cur rent litera-
'ture d ea li n g
with human
Dr. Parry proble ms and
directing. the. publication of
Freedom Pamphlets, a series of
popular b:-.3, oklets on civil rights
and intergroup activity, spon-
sored by the League.
* * *
REAR AlnIIRAL GORDON G.
McCLINTOC)K, comma.ndant of
the Kings Point Merchant Ma-
rine Academy, Will be g uest
speaker at the first annual
ner of the Israel Maritime
League, a beneficiary of the
American Fund for Israel Insti-
evening,
tutions,
- N.ednesday
Nov. 16, at the Hotel - Waldorf
Astoria. The Israel Dilaritime
Leaane is dedicated to the pro-
motion and stimulation of the
training of able seamen, the
ma,intena.nce of seamen's homes
in Tel Aviv and Haifa, and the
"reawakening of a sea-conscious-

,

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ness" among the people of Israel.
* * *
}LARRY M. NAYR and SEY-
MOUR E. PODOLSKY announce
the opening of their offices for
general practice of law under
the firm name of Nayer and
Podolsky, at 2170 Penobscot
Bldg.,• WO. 2-8762.
* * *
Israel's president, Chaim Weiz-
mann • received. COMMANDER
JOSHUA L. GOLDBERG, high-
est ranking Jewish chaplain in
the U. S. Navy and chief chap-
lain •of the Third. Naval Dis-
trict, who presented him with
an Israel flag donated by Jew-
ish personnel in the U. S. Navy.
Commander Goldberg was ac-
companied by American Am-
bassador James G. McDonald.
• * *
Appointment of DR. LEO
SROLE of New York, former
division director in the Bureau
of Applied Social Research of
Columbia University, as director
of research for the Anti-Defama-
tion League of Bnai Brith was
announced by Benjamin R. Ep-
stein, ADL national director. In
his new capacity Dr. Srole will
direct the activities of a special
department that will initiate
basic research into the causes of
prejudice, discrimination and
similar minority group problems
and will conduct tests for scien-
tific evaluation of ADL's varied
programmatic techniques and
materials. He will also serve as
a member of the ADL commit-
tee which annually selects re-
cipients of Sigmund Livingston
fellowships, grants made to
social scientists engaged in ••hu-
man relations research.

*

* *

HYMEN J. KRAMER is now
associated with the Edna N.
Risdon Realty Co., 13977 Wyo-
ming, at Seven Mile Rd. Kramer
will specialize in sale of better
homes in the Northwest section.
He may be contacted at the of-
fice, UN. 1-1141, or at his home,
TO. 8-6325 .

MONTREAL — (JTA)—Prof. S.
Sinclair, agricultural expert who
toured Israel, said food produc-
tion had been stepped up and
expressed the belief the Negev
has large areas which can pro-
duce considerable quantities of
basic foodstuffs.

Friday, November 4, 1949

All Afghanistan Jews
Allowed to Go to Israel

Welfare Board (JWB) since
World War I, has just been pub-
lished by jWB's Armed Services
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The gov- Division. JWB is one of the sit
ernment of Afghanistan has au- operating agencies of the USO.
thorized unrestricted Jewish
emigration to Israel, it was re-
ported here. At the same time
Kaufmann Aluminum
the office of the World Jewish
Combination Storm
Congress here was informed
Windows
that 100 Pakistan Jews have
Custom Build
been granted emigration per-
mits.
Wood or Steel Windows

0 N

WRIGHT'S HOME
EQUIPMENT

Israel Cabinet Approves
$14,000,000 Loan

TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Israel
Cabinet has approved a proposal
by Foreign Minister Moshe Shar-
ett for raising a new national
loan of $14,000,000. The cabinet
also voted to implement sug-
gestions made by the finance
committee of the Knesset for
aiding the Jewish - Agency.

HABANA:

The dinner will mark the
opening of the organization's
campaign to expand and inten-
sify Hebrew cultural activities in
the United States, of . which it
has been the spearhead during
the past 32 years.

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NEW YORK—Dr. Israel Gold-
stein, Rabbi of Congregation
Bnai Jeshurun in New York, re-
cently returned from a year's

NEW YORK—A

I 8—THE JEWISH NEWS

School Board Lauded
By JCC on Bible Action

RE- ELECT

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Dr. Goldstein Named
Chairman of Dinner
Of Histadrut Ivrith

(Councilman)

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