Hadassah Sets Sept. 17 as 'H' Membership Day To Launch One-Day Campaign At Luncheon Meeting Tuesday 2ouncil Spokesman *. * * Detroit Chapter of Hadassah has set aside Sunday, Sept. 17, as "H-Day" for a membership campaign in which hun- dreds of Detroit women will seek to enlist thousands of ad- ditional Jewish women in the women's Zionist organization of America. It is planned that the present large membership of De- troit Hadassah should visit all 'O Council Issues Third Educational Directory A directory of Jewish educa- tional institutions in Detroit for children will be issued by the Culture Commission of the Jew- ish Community Council of De- troit for the third year. Under the title "A Call to Jewish Parents," the brochure lists the schools' location, pro- gram, hours of instruction and curriculum. A copy of this directory may be secured by calling or writing the Jewish Community Council. The opening pre-"H-Day" event will be a dessert luncheon next Tuesday, at 12:30, at the home of former president, Mrs. Maurice Landau, 2955 W. Outer Drive. Mrs. Ralph Davidson, chapter vice president in charge of membership, Mrs. Milton Prag, "H-Day" chairman, and Mrs. Adolph Lowe, "H-Day" co- chairman, are in charge of the meeting, which will be attended by key officers, including all group presidents, vice presi- dents and membership commit- tees. Mrs. Max Dushkin is "H- Day" secretary. Louis Rosenzweig, chairman of the internal relations com- mittee of the Jewish Commun- ity Council, declared this week that many persons in the 12th St. area have reported repeated telephone calls, post cards and personal visits from real estate brokers. These persons have no inten- tion of selling their homes and have expressed annoyance at these methods of procuring list- ings of homes for sale. 'It is no secret that panic and rumor in the 12th Street area is, in some measure, due to such activities," Rosenzweig pointed out. "A firm negative reply to these persons will often save home owners a great deal of time and difficulty," he said, ex- plaining that it is illegal for any firm to promote listings by spreading rumors which have no basis in fact concerning the sale of homes. Violations of this sort are characterized as "mis- representation" by the- Real Es- tate Division of the Michigan Corporation and Securities Com- mission and should beTreported to the local office of the Secur- ities and Exchange Commission or to the Jewish Community Council. AJC Chapter. Chie Jewish Groups Blast Franco Loan Ten major Jewish organiza- tions announced their .opposi- tion to the proposed loan to Franco Spain, and warned that "far from striking a blow against Communism, it will actually aid t h e Communist propaganda campaign." In a joint statement sent Aug. 11 to the President, the Secre, tary of State, the leaders of the major political parties, a n d members of the Senate-House Conference Committee, the or- ganizations charged that "the government of Spain is a total- itarian tyranny as evil and anti- democratic as the Communist dictatorship." Organizations which sign e d the statement were: American J e w is h Committee; American Jewish Congress; Association of Jewish Chaplains in the Armed Forces; Bnai Brith; Jewish Labor Committee; Jewish War Veterans of U.S.A.; National Community RelatiOns Advisory Council; - 'National Council of Je wish Women; Synagogue Council of America; and Union Of HebreW Congregations. The organizations cctmmended the President 'and the Secretary Of State for their "forthright opposition to the proposed loan" and deplored the "recent action of the .Senate . in singling out the Spanish government • for preferential consideration out- side the regular channels of the Export-Import Bank." In another telegam to Presi- dent Truman, the Labor Zionist Organization , of America also came out strongly against aid to Franco Spain. Lebanon Confiscates Arabic Trial and Error' LONDON, (WJA)—The Leba- nese authorities have decided to confiscate the Arabic edition of "Trial and Error," the autobi- ography of Dr. Chaim Weiz- mann, President of Israel, re- ports Baghdad radio. Beth Yehudah Officers Confer iZebukes Brokers' 12th St. Operations Left to right: MRS. RALPH DAVIDSON, Hadassah mem- bership chairman; MRS. ADOLPH LOWE and MRS. M. L. PRAG, vice-chairmen. Jewish homes—dusitng the one- day campaign — to enlist as members those not yet affiliated with the national organization which has a membership of 300,000 in 1056 chapters and groups throughout the land. As the "Healing Hand of Is- rael," Hadassah has won world- wide recognition for its medical and social achievements in the Jewish state. Its first mission to Palestine was in 1913, when two trained American nurses went to Jefunsalem to treat Palestinians of the dreaded eye disease of trachoma, which was then destroying the eyesight of 40 per cent of the children of the Holy Land. Since then, Ha- dassah's scope has increased fabulously, the organization's present network of 63 health and social welfare stations blanketing the entire • country. From its inception, Hadassah has made its services available to Christians; Arabs and Jews alike. Hadassa,h's chain of health centers includes a '70-bed tuber- culosis hospital in Jerusalem, with 35 beds set aside for tuber- cular children in the first T _ B Children's wing in the land. A new 100-bed children's hospital was • opened in Jerusalem re-. cently by Hadassah. Hadassah helps to maintain 55 permanent playgrounds, day camps, summer camps and seen-age clubs in Israel, all based on the highest American standards. Its school luncheon program for 30,000 children is carried on with the aid of the communities it serves. . Through Youth • Aliyah, the Child immigration movement Which Hadassah represents of-; 4cially in ,the United States, Hadassah • has helped resettle - in Israel 50,000 orphaned children from all parts of the world; Providing them with mainten- ance and education until they Can earn their own livelihood. . • MRS. LEO SIMON New officers of Beth Yehudah Schools conferred this week on planned activities for the approaching New Year. From the left are: ISADORE COHEN, new president, who is being con- gratulated on his election by DANIEL A. LAVEN, chairman of the board; MAX W. TEMCHIN, vice-president; WOLF CO- HEN, RABBI MAX J. WOHLGELERNTER, chairman of the executive committee; DAVID GOLDBERG and SAMUEL KARA- BENICK. Wolf Cohen and Goldberg are members of the execu- tive committee. David I. Berris, not in the photo, is treasurer. The new president has been active in Beth Yehudah affairS for 20 years. He is active in Young Israel, Mizrachi, Merkaz, Con- gregation Mogen Abraham; Allied Jewish Campaign and other local causes. . • Elazar, Back from Israel, Urges U.S. Jewry's Support of Ben-Gurion Back from a prolonged stay in Israel, where he was Detroit's delegate to the World Hebrew Congress, Alb e r t Elazar, as- sociate superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, reported this week that the Jewish state's problems are as enormous as its achievements. Praising the Ben-Gurion gov- ernment and the people of Is- rael for their devotion and their readiness to make sacrifices in support of the infant state, Mr. Elazar said that the manner in which every citizen. is ready to respond to duty evoked admira- tion. The constant stream of im- migrants into the land empha- sizes the existing needs in Israel and the responsibilities towards the small land which is pre- pared to welcome every new- comer, Mr. Elazar pointed out. He said he was convinced that the people of Israel would not BBG's Meet in National Convention Aug. 30 Mrs. Leo Simon was elected president of Central Chapter of The national convention of the Detroit Women's Division of Bnai Brith Girls gets under the American Jewish Congress. way Aug. 3b at Camp Po- Other officers are Mesdames S. Goss, J. • Kutchai, A. Lechner, S. Katzer, H. kono-Ramona, Flatbrookville, N. Caplan, M. Saidman, vice presidents: BBG Mesdames E. Golumbia, B. Karasick, M. J. Representing 9,000 Rothman, secretaries; Mrs. T. Staub, members throughout the United treasurers; Mrs. L. Moss, member-at- States and Canada, delegates large. Serving on the board are Mes- dames P. Brondo, J. Shapiro, I. Ziporyn, and guests will spend four days S. Zeldes, R. Shapiro, H. Karmann, W. Banks, P. Katzer, J. Montante, S. Lap- in business sessions, seminars pin, W. Zimmerman, M. Metzger, J. Beck, and recreational programs de- A. Clasky. signed to prepare the national leaders to return to their com- munities better able to carry MCDonald Due to Be out the extensive program of Brandeis Chancellor Bnai Brith Girls. Jewel Gordon of New York, According to Leonard Lyons' column in the New York Post, national BBG president, will ex-U. S. Ambassador to Israel, preside. James G. McDOnald is slated to become Chancellor of Brandeis 16 THE JEWISH NEWS University at Waltham, Mass. Friday, August 18, 1950 — ayne University, Jewish Agencies Sponsor Democratic Living Course Anti - Defamation League of Bnai Brith and the Detroit Jew- i s h Community Council are sponsoring a workshop in demo- cratic 1 i vin g, in conjunction with Wayne University College of Education, Aug. 21 to Sept. 1. The College of Education has called the workshop "an oppor- tunity for teachers, students of education and individuals in , ref lated fields to pursue, in a theo- retical framework, a practical approach to the problems of group relationships in the class- room and community." Dr. Edgar G. Johnston will direct the workshop, and Dr. S. Joseph Fauman of the Jewish Community Council will be as- sociate director. The staff will include Mrs. Olive R. Beaseley, executive secretary, Michigan Committee on Civil Rights; Has- kell L. Lazere, Michigan direc- tor\ Anti - Defamation League; Claire S. Schuman of ADL's na- tional education department, and Mrs. Beulah Whitby of the Detroit Interracial Committee. Resource persons have been invited from the Detroit Public Schools, business, labor and church groups, as well aq social agencies. Mrs. Eleanor P. Wolf of the Michigan Labor Commit- tee to Combat Intolerance will also serve as a resource person. Registration for the workshop in democratic living, course 253.- 22 is still open. The course car- ries two hours credit. tolerate attempts - to curtail im- migration. "A new danger is developing , in Tripolitania, whose Jewish residents are being displaced .by former Palestinian Arabs, and every effort must be made to rescue those who are waiting to be settled in Israel," Mr. Elazar said. He warned against slack- ening of activity in Israel's be- half and declared that Ameri- can Jews must do 'their utmost to support the present regime in Israel. * * * Haggais Back • from Israel; Urge Help For Present Regime' After a year's stay in Israel, Joseph . Haggai, prominent De- troiter teacher and labor Zion- ist leader, returned to Detroit a few days ago with Mrs. Haggai and their daughter, Tikvah. Enthusiastic about the land and its peopl e, the Haggais stated that the Israelis are bat- tling to establish their economic and cultural position against great odds. They are unani- mous in expressing the view that the Israelis will win their fight for -national existence. "Israel has a gciod and wise government," Mr. Haggai said. "American Jews should back up Israel and should help its gov- ernment to carry on. The more help we give this government, the better for the people in Is- rael and the greater our. help _ to the U.S. and the UN in their present struggle." The Haggais now are honie at 3243 Webb. Eban Reports To Weizmann TEL AVIV—(JTA)—Aubrey S. Eban, Israel Ambassador to the United States and chief delegate of • the Jewish s t ate to the United Nations: left Israel for Switzerland to c o n f e r with President Ch aim Weizmann, who is now convelescing in Switzerland. He was expected to report to Dr. Weizmann on the recent conference here of Israel dip- lomats stationed in over a dozen principal countries, if the presi- dent's physicians would permit it. Ambassador Eban was ex- pected to arrive in Washington Thursday. He will present his credentials to President' Truman shortly. (Detroiters will have their first opportunity to hear Eban in his new ambassadorial role on Sept. 6 when he addresses a public meeting sponsored by Hadas- sah and the Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit.)