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September 15, 1950 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-09-15

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CJFWF Tackles New York Jewry Honors
Problems of American Jews Smut's Memory

Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News

NEW YORK—Major problems facing American Jewry
in 1951 were discussed by 72 executives of Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare Funds at a five-day conference head
at French Lick Springs, Ind., sponsored by CJFWF.
Following a report on the economic condition of Israel
by Harold Glasser, director of the CJFWF Institute on

BBGs Vote Support Of UN Korea Action

FLATBROOK V I L L E, N. J.,
(JTA)—A resolution supporting
United Nations action in the
Korea conflict was adopted at
the closing ‘session of the na-
tional convention of Bnai Brith
Girls, which has a membership
of 8,000 teen-agers.
In its resolution on the Korea
situation, the Bnai Brith Girls
pledged'' "complete support to
the United States Government
in whatever programs are es-
tablished to assure a victory
over the forces of aggression:P-

Marian Litinetsky, a student at
New Jersey State Teachers Col-
lege in Trenton, N. J., was elect-
ed national president.

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through that channel should be Chicago, led a session Dn pro-
over and, above the maximum fessional preparation for Jew-
funds contributed to welfare ish c o m m u n ity organization
funds for the support of the work. At the concluding ses-
United Jewish Appeal and all sion, Isidore Sobeloff, of Detroit,
other valid overseas national served as chairman and pre- Jewish communities through-
and local causes. -
sented a roundup series of con- out the world are mourning
The group urged that discus- clusions summarizing the exper- the death of Gen. Jan Chris-
sions on the national level be ience of the institute.
tian Smuts, pioneer Christi4n
instituted by CJFWF on behalf
Zionist. An evaluation of his
of the welfare funds, with the
acts
will be published next
United Jewish Appeal, the new
week.
bond organization and other
campaigns for Israel to clarify
relationships; programs and
campaign details.
LONDON, (JTA)—A - firm un-
Regarding the need of com-
munities for campaign aid which derstanding between Israel. and
II will reflect the all-inclusive Britain was urged in an editorial
character of the welfare funds, in the London Times. Declaring
it was agreed that the CJFWF that prospects of a general set-
should accelerate its program tlement between the Arab states
WASHINGTON, (JTA)` —
of expansion of its campaign and Israel have not been appre-
services. Arnold Gurin, CJFWF ciably advanced by the efforts Secretary of De f e n s e Louis
-
budget , research director, re- of the -UN Palestine Conciliation Johnson issued a Rosh Hash-
anah message to Jewish mem-
viewed and analyzed 1950 cam- Commission, the paper said:
bers in the armed forces, in
For your Untiring Efforts, For Your Flexible
paign and budgeting experience
"Egypt and other Arab status which he compared the fighting
of communities. Jacob H. Krav- insist that Israel must comply in Korea to the fight of the
Heart, For Your Instinted Cooperation and
itz of Dallas and Dan S. Rosen- with the decision taken at Lake
Hopes That• You Will Always Be In A Position
berg of St. Paul projected the Success for the readmission of ancient Israelites against the
1950 experience into implica- Arab refugees before they will the Pharoahs :
To Help Those In Need.
"On this commemoration I
- tions for 1951.
negotiate. At the next General am especially mindful of those
Problems in Planning
Assembly meeting the Arab men and women who are cur-
A panel consisting of Herman states are to raise the question
Pekarsky, of Newark, Abe Sud- of refugees. Israel will then rently engaged in a conflict to
ran, of Kansas City, Milton have the opportunity of explain- wrest the spread of . modern
tyranny just as their forbears
Fromer, of Syracuse, and Oscar ing her real difficulties.
MAY YOU ALWAYS HAVE YESTERDAYS
long ago fought and overthrew
A. Mintzer, of Waterbury, posed
"Only a greater sense of real- the tyranny of the Pharoahs."
problems of organization and isin induced by the threatening
WORTH REMEMBERING AND TOMORROWS
Secretary Johnson emphasized
situation,
which
is
international
WORTH ANTICIPATING
in his message that members of
Israel Schools Reopen; now beginning to influence Arab every creed "join those of He-
countries, will convince them of brew faith in prayer for a bet-
Committee to View
the truth that in the interests ter and happier era. He said all
Education Coordination of the entire Middle East region, Americans are "mindful of the
individual settlements with Is- heritage of an illustrous past
SALLY FIELDS, MIDWEST D 1 RECTOR
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—All schools rael are indispensable. They and of worthy endeavors in a
throughout Israel reopened Sept. have to accept the new state as trying present" by Jewish serv-
4 after the summer vacation permanent, which some of them icemen and women.
period, except the elementary have not yet done.
"The British part in a settle-
schools which postponed their
reopening until Sept. 14, follow- ment is to seek a firm under-
standing with Israel on the one
ing Rosh Hashanah.
Premier David Ben Gurion has hand and with the Arab states
is Hupp y to Announce the Appointment of
appointed a committee to study on the other."
various problems concerning
higher education, including the
coordination of the programs of Egypt Puts Palestine
the Hebrew University, Weiz- Arabs on UN Agenda
mann Institute of Science and
Haifa Technological Institute.
LAKE SUCCESS (JTA)—Egypt
DETROIT'S FRIENDLY NEW CENTER FOR
The committee will seek to raise will insist at the forthcoming
the level of research in aca- session of the United Nations
PACKARD SALES and SERVICE
demic education and coordinate General Assembly that the As-
scientific research with the sembly carry out the repatria-
country's development and se- tion of Arab refugees to Israel.
curity programs.
In a memorandum to Secre-
The problem of • attracting
Jewish scientists and religious tary-General Trygve Lie, Mah-
General Manager
scholars from abroad to Israel, moud Fawzi Bey, Egypt's chief
p-
as well as of encouraging Jew- UN delegate, recalled that the
ish students to go abroad to Assembly in December, 1948, and
STYLE; LEADER OF 1951 PACKARD LINE
complete their studies, will also again in December, 1949, "gave
be dealt with by the committee. instructions for the return of
Gen. Yaacov Dori, former chief the Palestine refugees to their
of staff of the Israel Army, is homes and the payment of com-
chairman.
pensation due to those not de-
siring to return."
Noting that the UN Palestine
Slate 2 Day Opening
Commission had not carried out
For New Habibi Cafe
the terms of the resolution,
Fawzi Bey declared: "Egypt will
The management of the Ha- ask the General Assembly for
bibi Cafe at 227 W. 46th St., effect to be given to those in-
New York, first authentic Is- structions."
raeli cafe in, this country, has
The Egyptian item has been
scheduled a two-day premiere placed on the Assembly's 'pro-
Sept. 21 and 22 to accommodate visional agenda. Also appearing
the large number of reserva- or the agenda is a Syrian pro,
tions for its opening.
posal that the Arab League be
The initial premiere is to be given a permanent invitation to
a closed affair, catering to top attend sessions of the General
Israeli dignitaries, American Assembly.
civic figures and the Metropoli-
tan and Jewish press. The fol 7
THE JEWISH
THE PATRICIAN "400"
lowing evening will be devoted
Friday, September 15, 1950
to the general public.
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