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Dr. Bernstein to Lecture at Beth El's
Jewish Institute for Christian Leaders
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THE JEWISH NEWS
Orthodox Sabotage of Knesset
Building Shocks Israel Jewry
Friday, May 18, 1951
Berke Is Elected
To Head Activities
Of SZ Men's Club
Temple Beth El's ninth annual read article on Judaism in Life
institute on Judaism for the magazine, which has now been
Christian ministers and religious published in book form, will lec-
ture at the afternoon session on
"Beliefs and Practices of the
Contemporary Jew."
At the annual meeting of
Dr. Joseph L. Fink, vice presi- Cong. Shaarey Zedek Men's
dent of the Central Conference Club, Samuel J. Berke was elect-
of American Rabbis and rabbi
of Temple Beth Zion, Buffalo,
N.Y., will lecture at the morning
session on "The Origins and Par-
allels of Synagogue and Church."
A luncheon session will be held
at 12:30.
The Institute is being spon-
sored by Temple Beth El, in
association with the Detroit
Council of Churches, the Detroit
Pastors' Union and the Council
of Religious Education.
DR. PHILIP S. BERNSTEIN
educators of the community will
be held from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30
p.m., Monday.
Dr. Philip S. Bernstein, presi-
dent of the Central Conference
GENEVA, (JTA)—The United
of American Rabbis, rabbi of Nations Human Rights Commis-
Temple Brith Kodesh, Rochester, sion adopted a nine-point ar-
N. Y., and author of the widely ticle on education, part of which
was specifically suggested by
Jewish groups.
Russia Blasts Israel
One point offered by the Jew-
For Secret Pact with
ish organizations declares that
"education shall encourage the
Turkey; Blames U.S.
full development of the human
NEW YORK, (AJP)—Charges personality, strengthen respect
that Turkey and Israel had for human rights and funda-
reached "a secret military mental freedoms and the sup-
treaty" intermingled a claim pression of incitement to racial
that Prime Minister Ben-Gur- and other hatreds. It shall
ion's current visit to America was promote understanding and tol-
intended to "hand over Israel to erance among all nations, racial,
the United States as a military ethnic and religious groups and
base" highlighted a blistering shall further the activities of
attack this week on the Jewish the United Nations for the
State by the official Communist maintenance of peace and to
enable all persons to participate
Party organ Pravda.
In what observers in the effectively in a: free society."
Another proposal of the Jew-
United States classified as the
high mark of an anti-Israel ish groups • accepted by the UN
propaganda campaign con- body states that "the obligations
ducted in recent months against of states to establish a system
Israel. Pravda alleged that Is- of free education shall not be
deemed incompatible with the
rael entered "the Ankara-Tel
liberty of parents to choose for
Aviv axis by 'American orders'."
their children privately estab-
The Pravda attacks which
lished systems of education
failed to substantiate any of its ; which conform with the min-
charges alleged that "the jour- imum standard laid down by
ney to the United States of Is-
the states."
raeli cabinet ministers repre-
Still another recommendation
sented the final stage of the accepted by the UN Commis-
convention of Israel into an ; sion was one that says that "in
American patrimony, prepara- the exercise of any function
tory to the thorough absorption which the state assumes in the
of the country by American mili- field of education it shall have
tary leaders."
respect for the liberty of par-
Wall Street, charges Pravda, ents to ensure that the religious
is behind the American bid to education of their children is
Israel.
in conformity with their own
convictions."
UN Group Adopts
Human Rights Bill
only Fear of Arabs
Will Stop Aid to Israel
NEW YORK, (AJP) — Assert-
ing that objection to the pro-
posed $150.000.000 U. S. grant-
in-aid to Israel "can only come
from the State Department's un-
willingness to antagonize the
Arabs," George E. Sokolsky, a
top Hearst columnist, urged that
America grant Israel the re-
quested financial assistance.
Sokolsky's support for the pro-
posed grant to Israel followed
by several days an editorial in
the New York Journal American,
a leading Hearst newspaper, en-
dorsing the loan to Israel.
Rabbi Segal to Address
Beth El Breakfast Club
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of Cong.
Adas Shalom will address the
Sunday morning breakfast club
and discussion group of the
Men's Club of Temple Beth El,
10 a.m., Sunday. This will be the
concluding session.
Wayne IZFA Chapter Travels
To U of M for Group Picnic
The Wayne University chapter
of the Intercollegiate Zionist
Federation of America, in con-
junction with the University of
Michigan chapter, is sponsor-
ing a picnic Sunday afternoon,
May 20, at Ann Arbor. The meet-
ing place is at the Central High
School, Tuxedo at LaSalle, at
1 p.m.
UHS Women End
Year's Activities
The annual meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary of the United
Hebrew Schools will be held at
' 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., an-
nounced Mrs. Abe Katzman,
program chairman.
Mrs. Jack Tobin, chairman of
the afternoon, asks members
and friends to attend a dessert
luncheon preceding the meeting.
President, Mrs. Louis J. Tobin,
will present a review of the ac-
complishments of the Auxiliary
over the 1950-51 season. An in-
stallation ceremony with musi-
cal accompaniment will also be
featured.
Mrs. Morris Fishman and her
co-chairmen Mesdames Meyer
Beckman and Harry Fine, are
preparing the dessert luncheon.
This will be the final Meeting
of the season.
Council to Guide Development
Of Yeshivah U. Medical School
Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News
JERUSALEM — A brazen at-
tempt to sabotage the Knesset
building was frustrated in the
small hours Tuesday by police
searching extensively the Mea
Shearim district. They arrested
two score Jewish suspects, dis-
covering a small ammunition
dump containing stenguns, hand
grenades, Molotov cocktails,
printed pamphlets revealing the
existence of an underground
zealot movement "Brit Kanaim"
aiming to combat the govern-
ment because of the women's
mobilization law.
Brit Kanaim recently put up
huge posters calling on every pi-
ous Jew to stand up against the
heretic government. The Inspec-
tor General of the Israel police
arrived immediately in Jerusa-
lem to conduct a personal in-
Camp Kinneret Reports
60% of Applicants Are
Registered for Season
SAMUEL J. BERKE
ed president. Carl S. Schiller
was elected vice-president and
Max Borin, treasurer. Serving
as secretaries will be Abe Katz-
man and Harold Noveck.
Board members include Dr.
Albert J. Altman, Dr. Henry
Berris, Dr. Harry Burstein, Hen-
ry Carnick, Ben Davidson, Wil-
liam Davidson, Ben Fishman,
Harry Frank, Dr. Louis Galin,
I, Murray Jacobs, Morris Kar-
bal, Ira Kaufman, Max Hoffman,
Baer Keidan, Morris Klaus, Os-
car M. Kramer, M. Ben Lewis,
William Nadler, Milton Prag,
Edward Robinson, Abe Sandel-
man, Ben S. Sidlow, Joseph C.
Snider, Jack Warner, Joseph Ziff
and Leo Weiner.
Rabbi Morris Adler will act
as installing officer at an in-
stallation at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday.
He will also speak informally on
"I Take You Into My Confi-
dence" as an off the record
glimpse of his rabbinical experi-
ences.
Ben Lewis and Henry Carnick
are co-chairmen of the eve-
ning.
Habonim's Camp Kinneret
held a camp outing and reunion
Sunday, May 6, with over sixty
participants most of whom were
old campers.
Registration for the season is
underway with 60 per cent of
the number of Detroit campers
registered and applications from
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Akron,
and Windsor already accepted.
Five scholarships have been
granted by the United Hebrew
Schools and one by the Mittle
Shule.
Adding their names to the
growing list of Camp Kinneret's
sponsors are M. Mendelson, M.
Kane, J. Rosenshine, and H.
Shecter.
Acting as registrars are Mes-
dames B. Schreier, Faigenbaum,
Stein, Kaplan and Sallen. For
further information regarding
Hebrew-speaking Camp Kinner-
et call Mel Annis, UN. 4-5951, or
the Detroit office, TO. 9-8710.
vestigation. In the meantime, a
huge police force is guarding
entrances to Jerusalem, exten-
sively searching outgoing ve-
hicles and inspecting their con-
tents.
Shaarey Zedek Youth
Plan Mardi Gras Festival
The Young People's Society
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, in con-
junction with the Alumni Or-
ganization, will present "Sum-
mer Mardi Gras" at 8:30 p.m.,
June 16, at the synagogue. Dick
Stein and his orchestra will
furnish music.
Madelyn Walrauch and Mar-
ilyn Hershenson, are co-chair-
men, and will be assisted by Ida
Chernoff, Penny Isaacs, Evelyn
Shencopp, Edythe Lefkowitz,
Henry Lonnerstater, Stanley
Penslaver, Sari Finkelstein, Bev-
erly Weinner, Mildred Jacobs,
Harriet Walrauch, Phyllis Kirtz
and Ilene Beck.
'CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Jack
Schwartz wishes to thank its rel-
atives and friends for the many
kindnesses extended during its
recent bereavement.
Attention,
Detroit's
Jewish
Organizations!
Send your representatives
to the Planning Conference
for the celebration in our
community of the
FIFTIETH
ANNIVERSARY
OF THE JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND
Thursday Evening,
May 31
Beth El School to Give
Awards to Students
Closing exercises at the re-
ligious school of Temple Beth El
will be held Saturday and Sun-
day mornings. Scholarship, con-
test and activity awards will be
presented by Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer.
On Sunday, the intermediate
dramatic group, directed by Mae
Dix will present a play "The
Magic Bookshop" by Sally Miller
Brash. The cast includes Molly
Alexander, Judy Castleman, Ja-
net Bartholomew, Hope Ellen
Friedland, Laura Goldman, Pau-
la Jackson and Sally Masser-
man.
The high school assembly will
feature a ceremony marking the
handing down of responsibility
from senior to junior class.
Opening and closing prayers will
be recited by Richard Edgar and
Saralyn Saperston. Barry Safir
will deliver the charge in be-
half of the Senior Class and
Janet Katz will accept for the
Juniors.
Following the exercises the
confirmation class will be guests
of the high school at its annual
picnic.
At the Labor
Zionist Institute
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your own
Valuation
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We call upon all Detroit
Jews to assist in planning
the great event in honor of
the Fiftieth Anniversary of
the Israel Land Redemption
Fund.
For additional information, call
the iNF Office, 11816 Dexter,
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