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June 23, 1950 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-06-23

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Congregation Ahavas Achim Building UIT Fund Approved
Being Erected in Northwest Section

THE JEWISH NEWS-7

Israel Apologizes for
Murder of - Bernadotte

Friday, June 23, 1950

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish Nees

TEL AVIV.—Israel apologized Beth Aaron Engages
to the Swedish government for Boyarsky for Holidays
the assassination by terrorists,
Sept. 17, 1948, of UN Mediator
Beth Aaron Synagogue, Wy-
for Palestine Count Folke Ber-
owing at Thatcher Ayes:, an-
nadotte.
nounces that
Dr. Walter Eytan, director
Cantor Reuben
general of the Israel Ministry of
Boyarsky w i 11
Foreign Affairs, presented a
conduct ser-
memorandum to Foreign Minis-
vices at the sy-
ter Osten: linden in Stockholm,
nagogue during
explaining the ineident.
the High Holy
Israel admitted shortcom-
Days.
ings in the investigation of the
antor Boy-
tragedy and blamed it on "in-
arsky is known
experience." The Israel govern-
Boyarsky
in Detroit and
ment stated that it has reached
the United States as
the conclusion that there is no throughout
an. outstanding cantor.
spokesman for the Jewish Agen- further action to
be taken at
cy explained. The terms are de- this time.
signed to safeguard the priority
A sum of $38,000
been paid
of the United Jewith Appeal as by Israel' to the UN has
to cover the
• Curtains • Drapes
the principal fund-raising agen- expense incurred by the world
cy here for the upbuilding of organization resulting from
• Lamp Shades
the Jewish state.
Bernadotte's death.
• Furniture Covers
S
Oil Company Official in Israel
Sigma
Alpha
Mu
Mothers'
• Cornice Boards
HAIFA-,--(JTA)—A. H. Sevier,
representative of the SocOny Oil_ Group Plans Year's Activities
DRY CLEANED OR LAUNDERED
Company, arrived here to dis-
Sigma Alpha Mu Mothers
cuss Israel's oil supply with gov- Group,
0 CASO
HFFer FCOARRRi
composed of mothers . of
ernment officials:
0
Sigma
-Alpha
Mu
fraternity

members at Ann Arbor and
ON ALL. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
MOthers of U. of M. Alumni,
held a _ luncheon meeting at
AMBASSADOR
Kingsley Inn on -June 5.- A re-
sume of the year's activities'was
Curtain Cleaners
given by the president, . Mrs.
12813-15 LINWOOD
mi, for the purpose of providing Daniel Siegel. Plans were dis-
funds for schools and children's cussed for the "coming year. The
For Free Pick-Up and Delivery Coll
centers in the Jewish state. The members were invited to have
convention also - called on the their' first fall meeting- at the
TO. 7-9660
United Palestine Appeal to grant Ellis' Thal's farin.
larger sums to Mizrachi pro-
grams in Israel in view of the ai llfillfilifilillffillill 11111111111111101110 011111111111101111011111110001111011110111111111111011111111101111111101101110011
increased immigration of religi-
ous elements.
(Michigan delegates at the
convention were Dr. Max Ka-
pustin, director of Wayne Hillel
Foundation; Rabbi Samuel Pre-
ro, director of YoUng Israel in
Detroit; Rabbi . Israel I. Halper-
• =
Detroit's Leading Fashion Artist in
in of Congregation Beth Abra-
Men's Clothing
E. -
ham and Rabbi Louis Koufman
NOW FEATURING A WIDE SELECTION OF
of Mt. Clemens.)

NEW YORK—The University-
Institute-Technion Fund was
granted formal authorization by
the Jewish ageny's committee on
control and authorization of
campaigns to raise funds in the
United States during 1950 in be-
half of the Hebrew University in
Jeriisalena, the Weizmann Insti-
tute of Science and the Haiffa
Technion.
The authorization granted the
new combined fund was given
This is the architect's conception of the proposed synagogue on the same general terms
building for Cong. Ahavas Achim, ground for which was broken granted 10 other agencies now
June 5 at Schaefer and 7 Mile Rd.
campaigning in the United
• The new synagogue building, the congregation's first since States for Israel causes,
a

1945, will stand on a 120x105 lot. All facilities main chapel,,,social
hall, offices, kitchens, etc., will be on one floor.
Estimated cost of the structure is $75,000. G. MilileS was the
architect and the Feller Construction Co. is the builder.
Albert Burke, president of the congregation, and co-chairman
with Max Bachman on the building, committee, announces that
plans call for the completion of the synagogue in time for its use
during the coming High Holy Days.
The Ahavas Achim congregation was the original Delmar
Congregation organized in 1914, which maintained the Delmar
Synagogue until 1939. In that year they moved to quarters at
the corner of Linwood and Davison, and remained there until
1945. Since then services- have been conducted at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg;

Kaufman Re-Ejected
By N.W. Synagogue
Ira a. Kaufman was re-elected

I

Orthodox Rabbis Favor Separate
Fund Drive; Answer Reform on Israel

president of - Northwest Hebrew
CHICAGO (JTA)—Dr. Israel
Congregation and .Center for a Tabak, president of the Rabbin-
fifth - term at a meeting ical Council of America, before
the annual convention, called
for convocation of a nationwide
conference of Orthodox Jewish
institutions in the United States
engaged in fund-raising in or-
der to form a joint fund-raising
campaign for Orthodox groups.
An appeal to the rabbis to
"make synagogue attendance
attractive and even fashionable"
was made by Rabbi A. Rosen-
rg, of Savannah, who also ad-
vocated a' "uniforin service for
Orthodox American Jewish com-
munities, -provided it does not
deviate from Jewish law."
The convention also took up
the need for religious textbooks
in Jewish religious schools and
the question - of "establishment
of the -synagogue as the focal
point in JewiSh communal life."
. The Rabbinical Council took
IRA Cr. KAUFMAN
issue with a statement made
which was attended by more at the conference of Reform
than 500 members.
rabbis in Cincinnati by Dr. Ja-
Other officers were elected as cob Marcus presidential report
follows:
to the effect that Liberal rab-
J. Maurice Karo (re-elected)
bis are being. denied religious
and Alexander Moss, vice-presi- equality in Israel:
dents; David Desow, re-elected
Dr. Marcus claimed that "Lib-
financial secretary; Arthur eral rabbis, with one exception,
Schultz, re-elected secretary; -are not permitted in Israel to
Nathan Epstein, re-elected- preside at marriages, divorces,
treasurer; David Miller, y ser or to perform ' other functions
geant-at-arms.
which are denied no other group,
The • following were chosen Jewish or Gentile, in the Jewish
members of the board of direc-
state." If such a condition ex-
tors:
David B. Aaron (ex-officio, Men's Club isted in the United 'States, he
president), John Allen, Herman S. Avrin,
added, American rabbis would
Harry Brodsky, Charles H. Charlip, Irwin
L Cohn. Nathan Freedland, Max H. G014- strongly protest this discrimina-
smith, Max Haidy, David Holtzman. Ann tion.
Helf man, (ex-officio, Sisterhood president). '
The RabbiniCal Coun,cil made
Manny Lax, Dr. - Benjamin-Levy. David
M. Levine. Albert Posen, Malcolm Riv- public a statement by a delega-
kin. David Safran, Geoige Spoon, Dr.
tion of Orthodox rabbis which
Joseph Starman, Maurice Sukenirk.
had been, sent by. the Council
to
to 'study religious af-
Northwest YPC Installs fairs Israel
- there. Declaring that the
Officers This Tuesday report made by Dr.. Marcus in
Cincinnati before the conven-
The Young People's Club of tion of Reform rabbis 'gives an
Northwest Hebrew Cong. will in- incorrect impression on the
stall their newly-elected officers status of religious- authority in
Tuesday, June 27 at the social the Holy Land," the statement
hall. Officers to be installed are: of the Orthodox delegation says:
President, Joy Crantz; vice-
All rabbis w h o meet • the
presidents, Bernard Cohn, qualifications required by
George Karbelnick; treasurer, members of the rabbinate in
David Weingarden; secretaries, Israel and possess the degree
Junebeth Thaul, Bernice Bankle,. of. `Smicha' iu_Lsrael - which is
Leon Schorchit; sergeant-at- awarded upon the completion
arms, Joe Hodes.
of a course of study of biblical
Rabbi Jacob Segal will speak and rabinnic law—all such
at the installation and refresh- rabbis are grantetri the full
ments Will be served. The public rights and privileges by the
is invited.
.Ministry of R e I i g i o n. It is

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Near East Communist
Threat Taken Lightly
NEW YORK -- (JTA) — Be-
lief that there is no "serious
danger of Communism in the
Middle East" was expressed by
Abba Hushi, member of the Is-
rael parliament and a leader of
Histadrut, addressing a con-
ference' under -auspices of the
National Committee for Labor
Israel. Hushi is an expert on
Arab affairs.

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Master of the hickory sticks,
Bruce Parker, will put on a one-
man show.

A resolution adopted by the

Convention urged the United
Jewish Appeal to make a special
allocation for the Mizrachi and
Hapoel Hamizrachi institution
in Israel known as Merkaz Ola-

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