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November 10, 1950 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-11-10

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Mizrachi Adopt $2 Million Budget;
Stand Solid with Israel Religious Bloc

10



THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 10, 1950

Jewish Professor
Wins Nobel Prize

Riley's Report to UN Backs Israel
In Claiming Right to Naharayim Area

ATLANTIC CITY (JTA)—The
Addressing the convention.
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y. (ISI) is late in the day for any such
30th annual convention of the Leon Gellman, chairman of the
—Brig. Gen. William R i 1 e y, government to invoke interna-
Mizrachi Organization of Amer- world Mizrachi movement, said
chairman of the UN's Armistice tional frontiers which they,
ica held here, adopted a budget that there must be a change in
GENEVA, (JTA)—Dr. Tadeus observers in Palestine, categori- themselves have violated by
for 1951 totalling more than the "passive and apathetic in-
Reichstein, Jewish Professor of cally told the Security Council
$2,000,000.
terest" in Israel by Jews outside Organic Chemistry at Basle Uni- that no rulings of the Mixed force, and which have since
Charges that the Religious that state. He reproached Jew- versity who won the Nobel Prize Armistice Commission support been superseded, subject only to
a final peace settlement by the
Bloc in Israel is seeking to im- ish communities outside Israel
Egypt's claims that Israel vio- armistice demarcation lines. The
pose a theocratic government in for failing to respond with ap-
lated the Egyptian or Auja fron- Jordan army had come so far
Israel were termed at the con- propriate enthusiasm to the
tiers or illegally expelled Bed- across the original frontier that
vention "grotesque, absurd and Jewish state.
uins or Arabs from Majdal.
the very name of the Kingdom
baseless" by Dr. Pinhas Chur-
Rabbi Wolf Gold, member of
He repeatedly affirmed that had to be changed.
gin, re-elected president of the the Jewish Agency executive told
maps in his possession' showed
Mr. E b an reiterated that
group. Addressing 1,000 delegates, the convention that the Reli-
that the Naharayim area is on neither Israel troops nor civil-
Dr. Churgin said:
gious Bloc in Israel has no in-
the Israel side of the armistice ians stand upon one inch of soil
"Greater clarity and frankness tention whatsoever of imposing
demarcation line and denied where they are not fully entitled
are necessary on the part of the its ideas or conceptions of Juda-
knowledge of any other maps. by the original texts and defini-
Israel Government in its rela- ism upon the population. How-
(The Jordan government had tions of the Armistice Agree-
tibng with- the world Zionist 'ever, he advocated that the Sab-
previously claimed that Israelis ments.
movement." The Mizrachi lead- bath be officially and lawfully
ploughed the fields around Na-
er • added that his organization recognized as the day of rest.
harayim illegally.)
Card of Thanks
expresses solidarity with the
Plans
for
the
establishment
of
Gen. Riley assured the Coun-
Religious Bloc in Israel," which
The family of the late Max
cil that all claims under discus- Gross wishes to thank its rela-
is a vigilant advocate of the the first religious agricultural
sion could be handled by the tives and friends for the many
highest ideals and best interests community in Israel for 100
Mixed Armistice Comjnissions, kindnesses shown, them during
of the Jewish state." He said, middle-class Jewish families
from
the
United
States
were
which were charged to do so in their recent bereavement.
however, that religious and edu-
the Armiftice Agreements be-
cation institutions should be outlined by Rabbi Max Kirsch-
tween Israel and the Arab
executive vice-president of
exempted from the moratorium. blum,
Dollar for Dollar Value .
States.
the Mizrachi.
The delegates adopted a reso-
You Cannot Beat a
The board of directors of the
Ambassador Abba .Eban of
lution urging the U.S. Govern-
M
i
z
r
a
chi
National
Education
Israel
told
the
Council
the
Bed-
ment to include Israel in the
uin tribesmen who were expelled
American program of aid to Committee elected Rabbi Joseph
DR. TADEUS REICHSTEIN
for beauty, perfor-
H. Lookstein of New York presi-
from Israel they were illicit in-
democratic countries.
m a n c e, economy
dent
for
the
coming
year.
filtrators,
since
they
did
not
Another- resolution' called upon
this year for medicine, an-
or resale value.
have
certificates
or
identify
doc-
President Truman and Secretary
nounced that he will turn over
uments
which
distinguish
Israel
of State . Dean Acheson to initi- Rabbi Bernstein Sees
his share of the prize money to
For a real good
ate direct peace talks between
Basle University for further re- residents.
deal and IM-
He described the Egyptian
Israel and the Arab states, Hope for World Peace
search work.
MEDIATE DE-
blockade of the Suez Canal as
charging that the Arabs were
Dr. Reichstein, who shared
LIVERY . •
maintaining tension in the Mid-
Speaking before 1,000 guests the award with two Mayo clin- a violation of the Charter, a
SEE
dle East.
at the annual Jewish War Vet- ic doctors, received the prize for general breach of the law of
nations
and
a
most
serious
per-
R.
B.
(Bob)
The convention also pledged eran's Ladies Auxiliary donor his work on. hormones. Earlier, sistent violation of the Armis-
luncheon
at
Masonic
Temple
he
discovered
Vitamin
C
and
a
maximum aid to the United
tice Agreement. General Riley
Jewish Appeal and assistance in Wednesday,. Rabbi Phillip Bern- treatment for Addisons Disease. told the Council that Egypt had
stein
told
his
audience
that
at
Prof. Reichstein, was born in
carrying out the Washington
not complied with an Armistice
"Bob" Ginsburg
conference's recommendation to Communisn is not a Jewish is- Poland in 1897 and was taken to Commission ruling on the Suez
sue, and the Jews must not be Switzerland in 1906 by his fam-
raise $1,000,000,000 for Israel in maneuvered
Canal.
into making it ily. In 1920 he took his degree
three years. The delegates asked such.
Replying to Jordan charges
2340 W. Grand Blvd.
as engineer-chemist at the Swiss
the Council of Jewish Federa-
near Linwood
that the Armistice demarcation
He
made
it
clear
that
he
sup-
Federal
Technical
College
at
tion and Welfare Funds and its
changed the international fron- TY. 4-5400 — Res. TO. 8-4726
Zurich.
ported
the
United
States'
stand
Open to 9 three nights weekly
affiliates to limit new local con-
A Swiss novelist and poet, tiers, Mr. Eban declared that it
struction to minimum needs and in Korea, and said, "We are not
advocating
an
imposition
of
our
himself
a
Nobel
prize
winner,
allocate the greatest possible democratic government upon
suggested a Nobel prize award
share of philanthropic funds to any other nation. We are un- in
literature for Prof. Martin
Israel.
alterably opposed to the use of Buber of the Hebrew University.
force and threats to compel na- The poet, Hermann Hesse, made
tions to submit to a well organ- the suggestion in reply to a re-
Linwood UHS-PTO
ized and unscrupulous Com- quest from a Berlin newspaper—
munist minority."
Meets Wednesday
Der Abend — to name a person
Rabbi Bernstein, - the author deserving the award. He declared
The Parent-Teachers organ- of the article, "What the Jews that in his opinion there was no
ization of Linwood - Hazelwood Believe," which appeared re- one, more .deserving than Pro-
School, United Hebrew Schools, cently in Life magazine, felt fessor Buber whom he described
S ED
Linwood at Hazelwood, meets at that war with Russia is not in- as a "qualified leader of spirit-
a
.,
AND:2
ual
Judaism,
a
promoter
and
evitable,
but
he
concluded
on
a
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
so rir O o
school. Rabbi Benjamin Gorrel- solemn note, "It is my hope not preserver of Hassidic legends
VEGETARIAN • DELICIOUS •Li.,.cts'
ick of Cong. Beth Aaron, will that we will conquer the Rus- and a Bible translator."
speak on "Why Jewish Educa- sians, nor, God forbid, that they
tion." Discussion will follow his will conquer us, but that we
talk; a film will be show_l, and re- build up the clear will to face
freshments served. Israel Elpern each other with mutual respect
is principal of the school; Mrs. and strength to achieve some
Philip Silver president of the sort of equilibrium by which to-
PTO and Mrs. Davidson secre- gether we can survive." .
tary.
The first dessert - luncheon JWV _Elects Madison
meeting of the Parent-Teachers
Organization of Rose Sittig Co- To Regional Position
hen Br a n c h, United HebreW
Harry T. Madison, a native
Schools, was held Nov. 8 at the
school. Mrs. Samuel Neuschatz, Detroiter, was honored at the
director of arts and crafts of recent national encampment of
the Jewish War Veterans of the
UHS, discussed plans for a par- United
States, at Asbury Park,
ents' Hanukah workshop. Morris N. J. with election to senior vice
Nobel is principal of the school; commander of the fifth region.
Mrs. c-us Jacobs president and
Mr. Madison is a past com-
Mrs. Manny Barris secretary of mander of Detroit Post 135, and
the PTO.
past commander of the Depart-
ment of Michigan. Until the last
encampment he served as na-
Brandeis Women Plan tional
executive committeeman
Book Fund Campaign from the fifth region.
At present he is first vice
. In conjunction with Jewish president of the Jewish War
Book Month, the Detroit Chap- Veterans Memorial Home Asso-
eter of the National Women's ciation. A member of George
Committee for Brandeis Univer- Washington Post of American
sity, is accepting contributions Legion, he is one of the young-
to assist in the building of a est veterans of World War I.
library for the first Jewish-
He has pledged to increase
sponsored University in the the membership of the fifth re-
United States.
gion and is planning an exten-
Mrs. Leo Mellon, local chair- sive Americanism campaign.
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The Bar Mitzvah will be cele-
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