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Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick
Elected to Beth Aaron Pulpit
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick,
'who during the past year served
as director of education of Con-
gregation. Shaarey Zedek, has
accepted the call to become
spiritual leader of Congregation
Beth Aaron, Wyoming and
Thatcher. He will assume his
duties on Sept. 1.
Dr. Marvin A. Last, president
of the congregation, in his an-
_ nouncement of Rabbi Gorre-
lick's election to the . Beth
Aaron pulpit, also announced
that this northwest synagogue
recently became affiliated with
the United Synagogue of Amer-
Dr. Glazer's Radio Talk
Happiness Published
on
"How to Be a Little More
Happy," an address delivered
by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of
Temple Beth El on Sunday,
July 2, on the Columbia Broad-
casting System's Church of the
Air, has been published by the
Sermon Publication Fund of
the Temple.
In his talk, Dr. Glazer pointed
out that bitterness, bearing
grudges, harping on disappoint-
ments and other negative at-
titudes are among the chief
sources of unhappiness.
He points out that Judaism
lists 613 commandments which
define the moral obligations of
the Jew to his fellow man, and
indicates that individuals, by
these ethical disciplines, by
serving their fellow human
beings individually or through
the community, may help to
forget their own sorrows and
may find happiness.
All Jewish Candidates
Fail in Hungary Election
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Merger
of the Mizrachi labor organiza-
tion and Agudah laborite group
into a joint religious labor party
was announced here. An agree-
ment to this effect was signed
by leaders of .both groups—Ha-
poel Hamizrachi and Poale Agu-
das Israel. Merger of the "moth-
er organizations" of both groups
—Mizrachi World Organization
and the World Organization of
Agudas Israel—now is being ne-
gotiated.
Under the pact, a single world
central committee and execu-
tive body will be elected, with
Poale Agudah Israel receiving
one-third of all executive posts.
Institutions maintained by the
groups will here after be con-
ducted on a joint basis.
Chief Rabbi Herzog
Host to DeValera •
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Former
Premier of Eire Eamon de Val-
era, accompanied by Robert
Briscoe, the only Jewish mem-
ber of the Irish Parliament,
upon their arrival here, immedi-
ately paid a formal visit to
Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog, who
was once Chief Rabbi in Eire.
Rabbi Herzog tendered a. dinner
in honor of the Irish statesman,
with Premier David Ben Gurion
and other top leaders of the Is-
rael Government participating.
RABBI B. H. GORRELICK
Rabbi Gorrelick is a graduate
of the College of the City of
New York and has done gradu-
ate work at Harvard -University.
He was ordained at the Jewish
Theological Seminary of Amer-
ica where he was graduated
with highest honors. •
He was formerly Rabbi of
Congregation Beth Israel, Cam-
bridge. Mass., and Congregation
Sons of Israel, Albany, N. Y.
During World War II he
served as army chaplain for 25
months, of which more than
one year was spent in the Eu-
ropean Theater where he ren-
dered humanitarian service to
Jewish DPs and war orphans.
Rabbi Gorrelick is a member
of the executive council of the
Rabbinical Assembly of Amer-
ica and is affiliated with many
other religious and civic bodies.
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News
efforts to develop agriculture
and indu - Lry in the new state,
LONDON—"Nothing short of Amery concluded that it . 'is on
the most stringent austerity and technical skill, invention and
the most drastic re-evaluation enterprise, in the field of light
can cope with the present eco- industry, that Israel must rely."
nomic situation which Israel
faces," Leopold Amery, former
British Colonial Secretary, said Ifsrael Leaders Praise
here Tuesday following an ex- U. S. Jewish Labor
tended visit to the new state.
Writing in the London Times,
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Hi g h
Amery asserted that the "eco-
nomic and social strain" which praise for the aid which Jewish
a tighter austerity program will labor in the United States has
set up will be "a severe test of extended to the Israel labor
what is at. present a stable po- movement was given here at a
litical structure." He empha- reception tendered in honor of
sized the Jewish state's need for a delegation of 50 Americans
peace and for the resumption who arrived here via air on
of normal economic relations a National Committee for Labor
Israel mission:.
with Jordan.
Israel Mereminsky, Histadrut
Amery said that his visit to
Israel after a lapse of 25 years leader, extolled the efforts of
Was "almost a bewildering ex- American .:Jewish labor in be-
perience." He declared that the half of Israel. High government
country had changed from a officials, including Labor Minis-
primitive, chiefly Arab country ter Golda Myerson, attended the
into a state which "swarms with reception.
a new population, western in
restless, creative energy as well
as in social habits." The pre-
dominant impression that the
visitor discerns, Amery added,
"especially in the younger gent
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ica, being the third Detroit con-
gregation to join the national
Conservative movement. The
other two Detroit Conservative
congregations are Shaarey Ze-
dek and Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation.
LONDON, (JTA) — All Jewish
candidates were defeated at the
recent elections to the Central
Committee of the Greater Buda-
pest branch of . the Hungarian
Workers (Communist) Part y,
press dispatches from Budapest
said. The -branch is the most
powerful section of the Com-
munist Party in Hungary. The
reports pointed out that sever-
al Jews had belonged to the
outgoing committee.
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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 4, 1950
Agudah lItizrachi
Arrange Merger
Major Highway
Opened in Israel
TEL AVIV, -(JTA)—The open-
ing of a new $2,800,000 road
linking Tel Aviv and Nathanya
was marked . with celebrations
in which Labor Minister Golda
Myerson participated. The new
highway is the greatest road-
building project since establish-
ment of the Jewish state.
The establishment of a num-
ber of new settlements was an-
nounced here. The Jewish
Agency founded five new - colo-
nies, four of which are peopled
by new immigrants. A new set-
tlement in the strategic Jeru-
salem corridor was established
by 60 Yemenite immigrant fam-
ilies with the aid of religious
3abor groups, while recent im-
migrants from India set up a
new colony on the northern
coastal plain accommodating
100 families.
A cornerstone was laid at
historic Caesarea for what is
planned as a modern industrial
center near the Haifa-Hadera
highway. A new colony founded
in the Sharon Valley was dedi-
cated in memory of the late
Haganah commander, Eliahu
Golomb, and will be known as
"Nir Eliahu."
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