THE JEWISH NEWS-5
Friday, June 22, 1951
Mrs. Hopp. Heads
Wonien7s . Division
01 the Federation
ZOA Vice-President Talks
At `Z-Day' Breakfast Meet
Early Deadline for July 6 Issue
On account of July 4 occurring on Wednesday, there will
be an earlier deadline for our issue of July 6. All copy for
that issue must be in our hands at 9 a.m. Monday, July 2.
Photographs should reach us Friday afternoon, June 29.
At the annual "Z-Day" •break- tion and • loyal efforts of all
fast, which precedes general can- Zionists."
Samuel Feldstein and M. B.
Showing gratitude for h e r vassing of Detroit JewS by Zion-
efforts as chairman of the wom- ist workers, Abraham A -. Redel-- Lewis, co-chairmen of the mem-
bership drive, invite all Zionists
en's division of the Allied Jew-
who wish to join the ranks of
ish Campaign, the Women's Div-
workers in the house to house
ision of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
canvass for Zionist members, to
era.tion last Friday elected her
attend the breakfast.
president.
Elected to serve with Mrs.
Hopp as vice-presidents w ere
German Restitution Law
Mesdames Abraham Cooper,
To Stick Says McCloy
Harry L. Jones, Julian H. Krolik
and Alexander W. Sanders. Mrs.
Sidney M. Kalt was chosen cor-
FRANKFORT (JTA) 7-- United
responding secretary, Mfrs. Philip
States High Commissioner John
R. Marcuse, recording secretary,
J. McCloy made public the text
and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Wein-
of a directive sent: by him to
er, representative to Federation's
Various Gerrnan Ministers in
board of governors.
the American zone of Germany
Reelected to serve on t h e
reaffirming t.h e determination
board were Mesdames Harry
of the U.S. Government to carry
Barnett, Max Frank, Joseph
through the • present restitution.
Holtzman, Julian H. Krolik,
laW unchanged and unimpaired.
The text • of the document reads
ABRAHAM REDELHEIM
in:part:
view of the publicity
heim, vice president of the Zion-
given
the
criticism and sugges-
ist Organization of America and
tion
relating
to U.S. MG Law
national chairman of member-
ship, will be guest speaker. -The 59, I take this opportunity to
the policy of my gov-
breakfast will be held at 10:30 reaffirm
that persons and or-
a.m. in the Rose Sittig Cohen ernment
ganizations deprived of '-their
auditorium, Lawton at Waverly. property as .a result of National
Redelheim, a native of Jeru- Socialist • persecution should
salem, is a journalist and public either have their property re-
relations counsellclta. For many turned or be compensated there-
years he served as consultant on for.
"I can further advise you
the Foreign Language Press in
the United States, and also as a that there is no intention to de-
political analyst on the radio. As part from these principles as
national chairman of member- expressed • in MG Law 59 and I
ship of ZOA, Redelheim has do not anticipate in the future
MRS. JOHN C. HOPP
made an outstanding contribu- developments which will relieve
Philip Lipson. Alexander W. tion to the Zionist movement.
the holder of property subject
Sanders and Leonard H. Weiner.
to -restitution from the obliga-
In
a
statement
regarding
Women chosen to serve their
tion imposed by this law."
first term on the board are Mes- Zionist membership, Lawrence
dames Charles Briskman, Ha,rry W. Crohn, editor of the Zionist Rabbi Wohlgelernter Heads
Frank, I. Jerome Hauser, J. Bulletin, declared, "Despite con-
Shurly Horwitz, Harry L. Jack- fusion regarding the need of Bor Han Hamizrachi Unit
son, Louis G. Redstone, Jule G. American Zionism, for a long
At a meeting of Bar Ilan
Solomon, Nathan Spevakow and time to come Zionists in Ameri-
ca will have to 'carry the ball' Chapter, Hapoel Hamizrachi, the
Melville S. Welt.
Although the women were un- when it comes to political and following were re-elected to head
able to sail on the S. S. Put-in- organizational work in connec- the organizatiop:-
Rabbi M. 4. Wohlgelernter,
Bay as originally planned, Mrs. tion with Israel. They have a
Theodore Levin offered to hold great task cut out for them- president; Dr. Max Kapustin,
the party in her garden.
selves. The present impasse re- vice-president; Mrs. -Louis Thav
Mrs. Henry Wineman, honor- garding the Huleh Drainage and MrS. Baumer, secretaries;
Max Carmen, treasurer; Ernest
ary campaign chairman of the
Women's Division, reported that issue is but one of the problems Greenfield, Community CoUncil
13,405 women pledged over a which requires the close atten- representative.
half million dollars to the 1951
drive, representing 102% of the
money raised by the division
last year.
In recounting her experiences
with the Women's Division dur-
ing the past year, Mrs. 'Leon-
ard Weiner, retiring president,
thanked the hundreds of women
who volunteered their services.
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich congrat-
ulated Mrs. Weiner on the way
in which she had conducted the
affairs of the division in the
past two years.
Women's Division members ex-
pressed their thanks to Mrs.
Harry L. Jackson, division exe-
cutive director, for her efforts
in behalf of the community dur-
ing the five years she has been
its professional director.
.
Senate Committee Approves
passed by the House extending
Extension of DP Measure
the displaced persons program
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
Senate Judiciary Committee ap- for six months beyond its pre
proved a measure previously sent expiration date of June 30.
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Give $3,000 to Israel
Dr. Pinchos Churgin, president
of Mizrachi Organization of
America, Rabbi Max Kirshblum,
Mizrachi execu-
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notables are at-
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Mitzvah of Ger-
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son of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip
Stollman, at the
Gerald
Young Israel
Center this
Sabbath morning. In honor of
the •occasion the Stollmans have
contributed the 'sum of $3,000 to
various causes for Israel.
Chodorkover Society to Hold
Picnic Party at Lola Valley
Chodorkover Chabna Progres-
sive Sbciety will hold a picnic
Sunday,' at Lola Valley Park.
Proceed§ from the outing, which
will be held down the steps at
the first comfort station, will go
to charity. For further informa-
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