Histadrut Parley Rejects Stockholm Petition; Lubianiker Reviews Activity 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 22, 1950 Central Grad to Play Oversea's Communities Dependent On U.S. Jews' Moral, Material Aid TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A resol u- wing World Federation of Trad e NEW YORK—After a nine- tion advocating approval of t he Unions. The vote, 109 to 74, was Football at Brandeis 3) Considering the calling of week mission in fifteen coun-- a world conference of rabbis Communist - inspired Stockhol m split strictly along party lines to Peace Appeal as well well as Ramon Gilbert, 18, of 3110 tries, conducted in behalf of the with the Mapai majorLy out- tion of atomic weapons was r e- voting the Mapam and splinter Ewald Circle, a graduate of Cen- New York Board of Rabbis for be held in Europe whose immed- jetted by a large majority of t he groups. tral High School, left for Bran- the purpose of surveying the iate purpose would be the status of Jewish religious life, strengthening of intra-Jewish delegates attending a conferen ce The Council also vote, by 111 Rabbi Harold H. Gordon, gen- community ties, and whose ul- of the National Council of Hi s- eral secretary of the rabbinical timate end would be the estab- tadrut, Israel's Federation of to 71, to approve th._i govern- ment's rationing and wage con- Labor. group, reported that "the sur- lishment of a permanent board trol policy. The resolution de- vival of the Jewish people in The resolution was introduc ed clared that "only by the ra- Europe and North Africa de- by Mapam, left-wing group of tioning of essential goods and pends equally, if not more, upon the Histadrut, but many Mapa m rigid control of prices is it pos- the moral and spiritual aid of members voted against it, sin ce sible to ensure an equitable dis- American Jewry as on actual the group is split internally o n tribution of essential commodi- material and physical support." this issue. Pinhas Lubianiker, g e n e r a 1 ties." It also denounced black- He told reporters that every- secretary of the Histadrut, sai d marketeering for raising prices. where he went in Europe and A Mapai offer to the Mapam that the labor federation toda y North Africa, he found Jews in controls about 16 per cent of a 11 to run a joint slate in the forth- "urgent need of knowing that industrial enterprises in Israe 1, coming municipal elections was American Jews are interested in and is continuing to expand i n turned down, and the General them morally and spiritually," basic industries. He reporte d Zionist Laborites also refused to and he recommended that the that the Histadrut is buildin g participate in a single list. The American Jewish community, led new factories outside of Tel Avi Mapai representatives said that by their rabbinical and religious leaders, undertake at once a and Haifa with a view to scat although national politics were tering the country's industries. not involved, a unified labor "point four" plan aimed at pro- viding religious and moral sup- Reviewing the activities of th e slate would be a reply to the port to Jews overseas. 'Histadrut for the last 14 month s, growing strength of the right- Lubianiker reported that th e wing parties. The Mapam rep- Rabbi Gordon said he would resentatives said that since the specifically recommend to the organization now numbers 311, RAMON GILBERT 000 members as compared wit h two parties remained separated next executive meeting of the 280,000 members in June, 1949 on political issues in the Knes- deis University, Waltham, Mass. New York Board of Rabbis, This, he said, represents fort set there was no point to unity Brandeis' famous coach, Benny which represents nearly 500 Friedman, is forming th e Orthodox, Coriservative, and Re- per cent of Israel's adult popula on the municipal level. tion, school's first football team this form rabbis, the following mea- RABBI H. H. GORDON year to meet other Eastern col - sures: Unemployment Reduced Five Jewish Stars leges. 1) Inaugurating and main- or federation of. world rabbinical Lubianiker also claimed tha t In Detroit, the Brandeis Wom- taining official contact with the leaders; the Histadrut solved the un In Opera Cast Here bbinical leaders and religious employment problem in th e en's 'Committee has launched its 4) Issuing an immediate ap- When the Philadelphia La first membership campaign to 3ommunal heads of the Jewish peal to the American rabbinate country. Of the 68,000 applicant who registered for work at labo r Scala Opera Company presents buy an entire library for the ommunities he visited, with a to devote forthcoming sermons exchanges at the beginning o f its eighth annual festival in two - year-old Jewish-sponsoreci v iew to exchanging information to the endorsement of the Unit- o n common religious problems ed Jewish Appeal. this year, only about 5,000 re- Masonic Audit- non-sectarian school. m a i n e d without employment orium, Oct. 2 Women interested in joining a nd establishing methods of co - and these "happen to be mostly through 8, there the charter membership group operation between them and the difficult cases," he reported. He will be 14 stars are invited and will have their American Jewish community; Prescriptions and Repairs emphasized that the Histadrut from the Metro-;, names inscribed on a special 2) Stimulating a program for Called For and Delivered contributed greatly to the pro- politan roster in scroll at the university. Appli- providing adequate support, or For Service at All Times gramof absorbing new immi- addition to La cants are asked to call Mrs. finding means for such support Phone WEbster 3-3332 grants and arranging medical Scala's own ex- Samuel Aaron, 2276 Oakman, from existing agencies, to those care for .them. • cellent cast. WE. 3-6336. centers and - communities over- Five big Jew- The Histadrut leader paid seas where Jewish religious life high tribute to David Dubinsky, ish names in the needs quickening; president of the International operatic world- Optician R. Merrill Ladies Garment Workers Union Jan Peerce, Rise Stevens, Robert The editor of an early Boston in America, and to other Ameri- Merrill, Richard Tucker and newspaper organized public can' labor leaders, with whose Mario Berini — are among the meetings and demonstrations in aid the Histadrut set up a $10,- stars. n the Ar favor of forming a United States 000,(100 housing corporation, Jan Peerce sings the role of with a Constitution. It is be- This Week's Radio and Tele- which is helping to ease the Edgardo, opposite Patrice Mun- lieved that his activities did Quality eyeglasses from your vision Programs of housing shortage in Israel. He sel, in "Lucia Di Lammermoor," much to cause Massachusetts to Jewish Interest • eye physician's prescription. revealed that the Histadrut tri- Oct. 3. ratify the Constitution. bunal has imposed heavy sanc- Rise Stevens, one of the fam-, THE ETERNAL LIGHT Finest Service in Town tions on several settlements for ous Carmens of our era, will Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 24. black marketing. Sun Glasses, Safety Lenses, appear in this role Oct. 4. LUGGAGE SALE Station WWJ. Analyzing the internal situa- Robert Merrill has the role Of COMPLETE LINE OF Modern Frames tion in the country, Lubianiker Lord Ashton in "Lucia" and of LUGGAGE & TRUNKS Feature: "The Song of Ber- said that there were elements in Germont in "La Traviata" Oct. 5. ditchev," a dramatic and music- ALSO REPAIRING 3216 EWALD CIRCLE Israel interested in gaining po- Richard Tucker will sing al account of how a learned and at Buena Vista Arcadia Luggage litical advantages through eco- Rudolpho in -"La Boheme" on saintly rabbi defied his congre- 3523 Woodward TE. 1 8571 nomic instability. He atsured opening night and Alfredo in gation .and tradition to make DETROIT 4, MICHIGAN the delegates that the present "La Traviata" Oct. 5. his way alone to God. 'government, aided by the Hista- Mario Berini will appear in *. * * drut, is capable of maintaining "Cavalleria Rusticana," as Tur- MESSAGE OF ISRAEL control and stability in the ridu, Oct. 8. country. Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Sept. Leave Leftwink Trade Unions 24. An all-night meeting conclud- Kvutzah Ivrith Sets Station: WXYZ. ed with the adoption of a reso- Election Date, Sept. 20 Feature: Rabbi Louis I. New- lution approving the decision of man of Temple Rodeph Sholom, the- Histadrut executive to dis- The annual elections of Kvut- affiliate the group from the left- zah Ivrith, He b r e w Cultural will speak on "Enough of Every- thing; Can We Ever Be Satis- Group of Detroit, will be held on fied?" a Pre-Sukkoth Discourse Chol Hamoed Sukkoth, Satur- day evening, Sept. 30, at the In Your Home 34,000 Turkish Jews Rose Sittig Cohen Building. Reports will be submitted by: Settled in Israel NOW the president, Joseph Katz; with chairman of cultural activities, ISTANBUL, (JTA) Sabetai Morris Nobel; editors of the Had - Ha - Kvutzah, Bernard Dinar, head of the Turkish;'De- Isaacs, Jacob M. 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