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March 31, 1950 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-03-31

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THE JEWISH NEWS—i 5

Friday, March 31, 1950


Zionist Council,
KC, Ready Israel
Anniversary Plans

• Plans for the community-wide
observance of Israel's aniversary,
to be held April 30 at the Col-
iseum on the State Fair
Grounds, under the sponsorship
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil and the Zionist Council of
Detroit, are being readied by a
committee chaired by Dr. Shin-
arya Kleinman and Sidney M.
Shevitz.
The committe has issued a
call to communal organizations,
urging them not to schedule af-
fairs for April 30. The commit-
tee call hoped "that all elements
of Detroit's Jewish community
will participate in the single
huge demonstration planned for
this historic occasion." Organi-
zations will be asked to make

Organizations Meet
To Plan Israel Event

Detroit Jewish organiza-
tions will be mobilized for
participation in the celebra-
tion of the second anniversary
of the establishment of the
state of Israel at a rally at
the Jewish Center on Wed-
nesday evening, April 5.
The feature of the program
will be the witnessing of the
television broadcast arranged
by the Jewish Community
Council, showing the observ-
ance of Passover at home.
Rabbi Leon Fram will be
the speaker. Important an-
nouncements will be made by
Sidney Shevitz and Dr.
Shmarya Kleinman, presi-
dents of the Zionist Council
and Jewish Community
Council, co-sponsors of the
Israel anniversary here on
April 30 at the State Fair
Coliseum.

mailing lists available to the Is-
rael Day Planning Committee,
that notices may be sent to as
many individuals in the city as
is possible.
Appointment of the following
sub-committees was announced
by Dr. Kleinman and Shevitz:
pr o g r am committee, Irving
Schlussel, chairman; publicity
committee, Maxwell Lowe, chair-
man; floor committee and fin-
ances' William Hordes, chair-
man; veterans committee; Phil-
ip Cantor, chairman telephone
squad; Mrs. Louis Redstone,
chairman.
Preliminary plans for the pro-
gram at the afternoon affair in-
clude presentation of musical se-
lections, a childrens' program,
c h o r al numbers,. a featured
speaker and introduction of dis-
tinguished leaders.

Histadrut Honors Sehaver, Schumer,
Levine Prior to Their Israel Trip

Morris L. Schaver, founder
and honorary chairman of De-
troit Histadrut Campaign, Harry
Schumer, executive board chair-
man, and Louis Levine, organ-
izations chairman, will be hon-
ored on their departure for a
visit to Israel at a special gath-
ering Thursday evening, April
6, in the Labor Zionist Institute,
Linwood and Pasadena.
Hundreds of their Histadrut
co-workers, members of lands-
manschaften and labor Zionist
groups are expected to be pres-
ent to bid farewell to these De-
troit Jewish leaders whose ef-
forts have helped make Detroit
a top city for Histadrut and all
other Zionist activities.
A special musical program is
planned for the evening.

The visitors will be in Israel
in time to participate in the
second anniversary celebration
of the Jewish state. It will have
special significance for Mr
Schaver, who participated in
the first ceremony marking the
establishment of Israel in 1948.
Accompanied by his wife, Em-
ma, who sang at capacity con-
certs throughout the country
during the war, the Schavers
spent .several months in Israel
during their 1948 visit. Mr.
Schumer last visited the country
in 1936 and Mr. Levine lived in
Palestine for several years in
the early '30s.

JWB Conclave Speaker

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Al-.
berto Gori, new Vatican rep-
resentative in Palestine, paid
his first official visit to Israel
since his recent elevation in
status.
Msgr. Gori, who was receiv-
ed at the Mandelbaum Gate
of the Old City by represen-
tatives of the Minstry of Re-
ligion and Jerusalem's ad-
ministration and a police
guard of honor, will receive
official callers in Jaffa. He
will repay these courtesies
with a visit to Tel Aviv, thus
avoiding the necessity for
transacting official business
in Jerusalem, which the Vat-
ican maintains is interna-
tional territory.

Jewish Education
Year Kit Issued

In conjunction with the na-
tion-wide observance of Jewish
Education Year, being conducted
in Jewish communities during
1950, the American Association
for Jewish Education has com-
piled a 70-page kit of materials
for use in local community Jew-
ish Education Year activities.
The kit, containing editorials
on Jewish Education Year from
leading periodicals, including the
Information Service of the Fed-
eral Council of Churches of
Christ in America, statements
by prominent community lead-
ers and program aids related to
numerous aspects of Jewish edu-
cation, is being provided to Jew-
ish communities with central
educational agencies, and will
be made available on request to
all communities in the United
States.
Statements supporting the ob-
jectives of Jewish Education
Year, reprinted in the kit, in-
clude those of Sen. Herbert H.
Lehman, honorary president of
the Association, the late Daniel
Frisch, president of the Zionist
Organization of America, and
the chief officers of most' of
the major Jewish religious, edu-
cational, community relations,
fraternal and community service
organizations in the United
States,

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Yemenites Ignore
JA; Will Hold Own
U. S. Fund Drive

A Yemenite member of the
Israel Knesset, now in New
York, charged that Yemenite
refugees were the victims uf
discrimination in Israel, and
that the American Committee
for the Relief of the Yemenite
Jews will begin a $1,000,000
drive in this country to back a
Yemenite-aide program.
Zcharia Gluska charged the
Jewish Agency for Palestine
with attempting to ban the
drive and reduce the Yemenites
to "a community of hewers of
wood and drawers of water."
Agency officials promptly re-
futed Gluska's charge, counter-
ing with the example of the
dramatic "magic carpet" airlift
that the Agency sponsored to
bring the 40,000 Jews of Yemen
to Israel.
Judge Morris Rothenberg, na-
tional chairman of the United
Palestine Appeal revealed that
over $17,000,000 is being spent
for rehabilitation of the Yemen-
ites.
Gluska asserted that other or-
ganizations, recipients of the
United Jewish Appeal, with less
need than the Yemenites, have
won permission to conduct sep-
arate drives in America.

Vatican Envoy Pays
Israel Official Call

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address the JWB biennial con- e•
vention in Cincinnati on May

7 on the subject of maintain-
ing world peace.

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Passover to Our Members,
Their Families and to the
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The Intercongregational
Youth Council is presenting its
annual Queentemple semi-form-
al at 9 p.m. Saturday April 15,
at Northwest Hebrew Cong. and
Center, Curtis at Santa Rosa.
Band leader Rostan Clark and
his orchastra will be featured.
For tickets contact the follow-
ing representatives: Bob Sha-
piro, UN. 3-5571, or Norman Hy-
man, Northwest Hebrew; Sid
Kleinman or Margie Moses,
Temple Beth El; Kalmon Gold,
or Larry Traison, Bnai David;
Sylvia Arkin, or Jerry Blitz,
Temple Israel; Bud Charlip, or
Hilda Fishman, Shaarey Zedek.

Passover Greetings

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