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THE JEWISH NEWS-21

Friday, January 20, 1950

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Religious Laborites
Present Speakers

NCRAC Condemns Loyalty Slurs
Of American Council for Judaism

A strong condemnation of the
American Council - for jiidaism
for its "unfound - charges and
innuendoes casting doubts on
I'he League for Religious La- thv loyalty of American Jews"
bor in Israel will hold a mass Was issued this week by the Na-
meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday, tional Community Relations Ad-
Jan. 25; in the Young Israel Cent-
ter, Dexter and Fullerton. The
guest speakers will be Chaim
Bar-Aba and Dr. Reuben
Bar-Ate re-
cently arrived
from Israel
where he served
in the Haganah
and the religious
.bloc in the Israel
Parliament.
Dr. Gafni is
: one,, of 'the or-
ganizers of Ha-
poel Hamizrachi.
C. Bar-Aba He is a member
of the world o:cganization ; Brit
Olomit, Of Hapoel Hamizrachi
and has just returned from an'
extended visit to Israel.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, chair-
man of the League for Religious
Labor in Israel, in Detroit, will
preside. '
IRVING KANE

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Semites, it is only in the minds
of the numerically insignificant
membership. of the American
Council fOr Judaism, that the
specter of "dual loyalty" haS
arisen.
"No one questions the right of
the CoUncil for Judaism, to dis-
agree with the'great majority of
'its fellow citizens and to hold
itself aloof from their efforts.
But by no _extension of the. prin-
ciple of- freedom of speech or
association can any - defense be
made of the - Council's casting of
baseless slurs upon the Ameri-
canism of fellow Jews.
"The national and loCal Jew-
ish organizations which join in
the present statement vigorously
condemn the American . Council
for Judaism for its unfounded
charges and innuendoes and de-
clare them- to be groSs libels up-
on American, Jewry."
In a- statement accompanying
the denunaiation, Irving Kane,
chairman of the NCRAC, said
that it was issued after the
Council for Judaism, over a
period of several months, had
persistently rejected, proffered
Opportunities to - disbust the
harmful effects of its propagan-
da -with the NCRAC.
In a letter of Dec. 2, Lessing
Rosenwald, Council for Judaism
president, asserted that his
Council "cannot with self-re-
spect participate in a discussion
which assumes as a premise that
the Council has been guilty of
improper conduct in handling its
publicity."
"Since this is the only premise
on which the NCRAC, having
regard for the self-respect of the
American Jewish community,
could come into a meeting with
the Council," Kane said, "this
letter was taken—as it. could
Only have been intended—as
final refusal to meet."

MIAMI BEACH, Fla.—Here we he says first begins with, "I
are in the land of sunshine . . . sure miss my Rosie!"
the playground of America . .
on our first visit to Miami
AL FINKEL', and Sam Ravin
Beach ... We left Detroit by car are pointed out for their sar
last Wednesday and arrived in torical eleganCe when evening
Miami Beach 33 hours later .. . comes . . . Al is one of Detroit's
That's doing a nice bit of motor- rumba kings ... . and Sam and
ing . . . and all the credit goes Barmy seem to .do their best
to brother, Marvin, who handles rumbaing when in Miami Beach
a car as though mom had him . . . Mrs. Helen Rothstein, one
cut his first teeth on a steering of the handSomest women we
wheel. -
know in Detroit, never looked
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lovelier than she did when we
THE MEMORY OF our trip saw her . . . . Billy Birnkrandt,
was still fresh as we reached youngest of the 10 brothers, has
our destination . . . The dreari- been here at the hotel for six
ness of the state of Indiana .. . weeks . . . and will be leaving
Kentucky, where the people are to attend the Mardi Gras in New
so thin and hungry-looking .. . Orleans • .. Nate Diamond was
and the local motorists in Louis- walking to his cabana at the
ville drive all over the street hotel pool and slipped, losing his
. . . frontwards, backwards and balance near the edege . . . In
vcisory Council, coordinating body
sideways! . . Tennessee and its he fell, clothes and all . . . Talk
for the American Jewish Com-
terrible roads, narrow lanes, around here_ is of the look on Gemiluth Chassodim's - mittee,. -American :Jewish Con-
Nate'S
face
when
'
his
head
sharp curves and cracks big
Concert Opens Detroit's gress, Anti-Defamation 'League
enough to use as water troughs! bobbed up out of the water . .
of Bnai Brith, Jewish Labor
. . .. Alabama, • where the rains with the cigar still hanging from Jewish Music 'Month
Committee, Jewish War :Veter-
suddenly came as the first sign hiS mouth . . • . "Somebody
ans of the United States, Union
of any bad weather during our gashed me!" insists ?Nate.
- The concert to.be sponsored-by of American Hebrew Congrega-
entire trip . . . Georgia, where
the
Women of Gemiluth Chas- tions, and 27 local JewiSh coin
the rain turned into a slight ;oodfellowship Officers sodim,
councils, including De-
Saturday, Feb. .4 at the munity
drizzle . . . but was quickly re-
troit.
Art
Institute,
will
constitute
the
placed by a dense fog and we Installed at Fantasia
The executive committee of
opening of Jewish Music Month
learned how a pilot felt flying
the NCRAC took the action
in Detroit.
blind at _night • . Then- into
The Goodfellowshiii Men's
Among the artists who will unanimously at a meeting in
Florida and orange groves lining Club and its Women's Auxiliary
New York on Jan. 12. Its state-
participate
in the concert are: ment
both sides of the road for miles held joint installation of offi-
read in part:
on.
cers at a dinner Jana 1 at Fan- Zinovi Bistritsky, violinist, Mar-
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"The
small but highly vocal
guerite Kozenn, soprano; Every
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_group
of Jewishindividuals
Crew,
tenor;
Julius
Chajes,
pian-
Joe Rosson, former president
FOLKS;'• IF WE didn't see it
known as the American Council
ist;
Jac0b,Becker,
cellist.
with , our own eyes, we would of the Men's Club, installed the
for Judaism has been respon-
Mrs. Alex Roberg is chairman sible
never have believed it when we new president, Sam Schwartz;
for the - publication in the
vice
president,
Ben
Milstein;
of
the
concert,
proceeds
of
which
reached Collins Avenue, "Hotel
nation's press of reiterated
will
go
for
charitable
services.
Secretary,
Al
Magitz,
and
treas-
Row" of Miami Beach .. . Every
statements casting doubts on the
Tickets are available at: Wal- loyalty 'of American Jews who
inch of space for blocks and urer, Morris Ehrlich.
Ministry of Transport
Women's officers were in- ter Herz, 10350 Dexter, Hill Rub- have demonstrated their sympa-
blocks is,, taken up by beautiful
Moves
Jerusalem
and modernistic hotels that only stalled by. - former president in, 11713 Dexter; Selma Bon thieS With Israel. These state-
Rose
Rosson.
They
are
:
Rae
helm, 7730' W. McNichols Rd.,
JERUSALEM—(ISI)—The en-.
the most advanced architectural-
Kaufman, president;' Pauline and the Jewish Community ments constitute 'thinly veiled tire Ministry of Transport and
minds- could possibly conjure!
slurs on the allegiance of sub-
Pringel,
vice
president;
Edith
Center.
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stantialy the whole American Communications was transfered
Sedretary; Sophie
from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Jewish
community.
BERNIE BURKE, former De- Liberman,
Finkel, treasurer.
troiter . . . and as nice a guy
"The overwhelming majority
ZOD Quiz-Downs
as you'd ever want to meet . . .
of American Jews, Zionist and
is manager_ of the beautiful Ho- Local Distributor Active Are•Slated for Jan. 23 non-Zionist alike, are aiding in
tel Sherry-Frontenac, where we At Manis-
the upbuilding of that land.
cliewiti Parley
will be staying for the next few
"Our fellow citizens have
weeks . . . Bernie came to Miami
RepreSentatives of Notclau, joined American Jews in
Abraham Sharp, local distrib-
Beach, 12 years ago, to spend a utor for the B. Manischewitz Haifa and Chapter I groups of plauding the accomplishments
READY AWED-OH CHILL oral SERVE
two-week vacation . . . and has Company, world-famous matzo the Zionist Organization of De- and encouraging the ..efforts of
U %ITER 811ANDS. • GETRO. J.J 11., S. A. • eq,..,PROOF
been here ever since! . ." Dur- bakers, who is active' in Jewish troit will compete in a quiz-down the State Of Israel. Indeed, leav-
ing that time he -has built up
at a meeting sponscired by. Haifa ing : aside the professional anti- At State Stores, S.D.D's 'and Cocktail Bare
the wonderful reputation of be-
Chapter at -9- p.m. Monday, Jan.
ing one of the finest hotel man-
23, at NOrthwest Synagogue.
Grinnell's—WO. 2.1124
agers in these parts . 'Ber-
Fisher
DotrOit Town Hall Ticket's $1. at 80—$1.20
Albert Elazar, program chair-
tax inc.
nie's mother, Mrs. H. Bercuson
man for ZOD, will organize a '
SPENCER D. IRWIN
Wed. 11 ,o'clock
of Windsor, Ont., is here vaca-
tri-chapter choral and dramatic
tioning.
Foreign Affairs Expert
A. M.
group.
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Subject: "A Gentile Looks at Israel"
JAN. 25
Leon Kay, ZOD' president ; will
A FAVORITE STORY here is
be quiz-master. Contestants will
Feb. 1—Mario Braggiotti—Pianist, Composer, Musical Humorist
about the fellow who walks into
be Mrs. Joseph Dresser, Dr. Al-
a delicatessen . : . calls the
bert SChwartz and Mrs. Alex ■
waiter over and says, "Bring me
Zuckman, of Haifa; Mickie Lan-
a pastrami sandwich on rye.
cet, Tybie Schneider and Lillian e..
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bread" . . . The waiter brings
Tron of Chapter I, and Max •
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the sandwich . . . The guy says,
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"What kind of a sandwich is
Murray Seiburn of Nordau.
Famous Chefs.
that?" . . . "You got what you
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Mrs. Albert . Schwartz is chair= •
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ordered," says the waiter . . .
gt,
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STEAKS '
The fellow says, "The pastrami
ABRAHAM SHARP
visitors • are .invited. Hostesses
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is okay but the bread is frcim
will be Mesdames Paul Naktin
yesterday." . .. The waiter says, charitable and community Serv- and Jack NeVel.
COMPLETE DINNER MENUS
ices
here,
played
an
active
role
"What's the matter, yesterday
LUNCHES
in
the
Chicago
conference
of
wasn't a nice day?"
midwestern Manischewitz distri
4, AFTER-THEATER SNACKS
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JOE BURNS is doing a terrific butors on Sunday. The confer-
In both our main dining
business with his ladieS cancella- ence discussed marketing plans.
room and Coffee Shop.
for
'Manischewitz
Matzos
and
tion shoe shop . . . Harry Sos-
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Foods.
Presiding
was
D.
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nick is one of th owners of the
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Star of SOge, Screen,- Radio —
from • ' where Walter Winchell the board of the D. Manischew-
DINNER MUSIC
and Records
writes many of his_ columns in itz Co. Chaim Pomerantz, sales
manager,
and
Sam
Sloan,
Chi-
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Miami Beach . . . Winchell 'is
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McNichols
Jolson around, yet . . . but when
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RUMBA

HAL GLIST, former Detroiter,-
operates the luxurious-looking
Al's Sandwich Shop .. . and'has
his big day set for March 17 .. .
when he'll wed 'Florence Ellner, -
former New Yorker now residing
in Miami Beach. ,
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HERE AT THE hotel,. Benny
LaBret, financial wizard of
Gratiot Ave., is vacationing from
Zeidman's Loari Office . . . Ben-
ny's main topic of conversation
is his wife, Rosie, who had to
stay in Detroit. . . •Everything

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Mrs. Horowitz'
Gefilte. Fish

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