ZOA Adopts $1,750,000 Program: To Send Israel 20,000 Packages JTS Education Parley Abraham A. Redelheim, chair- To Have Buber, McGrath CHICAGO, (JTA) — The Na- tional Administrative Council of the Zionist Organization of America, at a two-day confer- ence here, adopted a program of projects in this country and Is- rael which will entail a budget of $1,750,000. Of this sum, $700,- 000 will be needed for the American portion of the pro- gram. The program calls far the es- tablishment in Israel of 10 trade schools and an American busi- ness college, in addition to the recruitment in this country of technically .- trained chalutzim who will bring to the Jewish state much heeded professional and mechanical 's kills and teachers to train Israelis in many vocations. It was also an- nounced that the ZOA will send an additional 20.000 indi- vidual food packages to families in immigrant work villages, and that each package will be sent to a specific family whose name has been chosen by a ZOA mem- ber donor. On the American scene, the new ZOA program calls upon Zionists to participate actively in welfare funds and community councils, and urges the dem- ocratization of the American Jewish community by bringing Jewish welfare funds within the administratrive framework of local community councils with a wide, democratic composition. Benjamin Browdy, ZOA presi- dent, commenting on the an- nouncement last week of the in- stitution of a policy of selective immigration to Israel. warned that this was the sounding of an alarm of a grave crisis in the. Jewish state. Characterizing the move as "long overdue," Mr. Browdy pointed out that the selective policy will guarantee that newcomers to Israel will constitute a productive group capable of taking care of itself. The ZOA president criticized the American Jewish Congress for claiming to represent all Zionist organizations at its re- cent convention where it adopted a resolution criticizing President Truman's appoint- man of the Administrative Council, who presided, and Louis Lipsky, chairman of the American Zionist Council, were among the featured speakers at the meeting. The conference adopted a resolution felicitating Mr. Lipsky on his 75th birthday. (At the Chicago ZOA meet- ing it became evident that there will be many candidates for the ZOA presidency at•the next annual convention. Can- didates on the scene today include: Rabbi Irving Miller, who has the blessings of Emanuel Neumann; Mortimer May, who is backed by the en- tire southern ZOA member- ship; Abraham Redelheim, the candidate of Benjamin Browdy, who will retire next spring; . Dr. Morton Robbins, Joseph Goldberg, Louis Falk, Max Bressler.) Brother from Israel Pays Visit to I. Katz Benjamin Katz, of Israel, visit- ed this week his brother Irving I. Katz, executive secretary of Temple Beth El, and his family. The brothers had not seen each other for thirty years. Benjamin is on a visit in this country to study the latest American techniques in the pro- duction of tires. He is stationed at the Dayton Rubber Company, Dayton, 0. He is associated with the Al- liance Tire and Rubber Com- pany, Ltd., a new Israel corpora- tion for the manufacture of tires, tubes and other related products, which is being finan- ced by American and Israel busi- nessmen. The new plant is lo- cated at Hadera, between Haifa and Tel Aviv, and will employ about 1200 people. JWV to Hold Donor Victory Celebration To celebrate the success of its donor luncheon the Department of Michigan, Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans, will hold a victory party at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the JWV Memorial Home. Entertainment will be presented by members of various auxiliaries. At the donor on Nov. 19 Sen. Wayne L. Morse, guest speaker, spoke of the possible use of Nazism again in Germany and stressed the fact that although the new leaders have spoken of restitution to the victims of Hitlerism, mere words are not enough, and to be acceptable, must be followed by action. ment of an ambassador to the Vatican and asking him to re- consider the step. Mr. Browdy asserted that "the Zionist Organization of America, and I dare say the Zionigt move- ment in the United States, has no quarrel with President Tru- man.", He referred to the American Jewish Congress' handling of the affair "as a piece of headline hunting" and asked it to speak exclusively in its own name. The annual education confer- ence of the Rabbinical Assembly of America will be held Dec. 9 and 10 at the Jewish Theologi- cal Seminary of America, New York, according to Rabbi Max D. Davidson, president of the Rab- binical Assembly. Dr. Israel M. Goldman, spirit- ,- u al leader of Chizuk m u n 0, Balti- more, Md., a former presi- dent of the Rabbinical A s sembly, has been appointed conferen c e •chairman. Coopera ting with the Rab- A. binical Assembly Dr. Goldman in sponsoring the conference are the Teachers Institute of the Seminary, the United Synagogue Commission on Jewish Education and the National Academy of Adult Jew- ish Education. In celebration of the Academy's tenth anniver- sary, the theme will be Adult Jewish Education. Among the highlights of the conference will be talks by Prof. Martin Buber, scholar, author and lecturer, now visiting pro- fessor of philosophy of the Seminary; and Dr. James Mc- Grath, U. S. Commissioner of Education. . Home Every Friday- U. S.: Grant-in-Aid Will Help Provide Israel with Food, Official Says NEW YORK—(JTA)--Part of the $65,000,000 recently voted by the U. S. Congress as American grant-in-aid to Israel may be used for the purchase of food and other consumption com- modities, Bruce McDaniel, new- ly appointed director of Tech- nical Co-operation for Israel, declared at a press conference here. Mr. McDaniel said he expects to reach Israel by Dec. 10 and will remain there for two years. He emphasized that the terms of American economic aid to Israel do not require the Jewish state Home Relief Society Plans Pre-Donor Victory Meet to use the grant-in-aid funds exclusively for purchasing need- ed material in the United States, but that purchases can be made wherever they are most advan- tageous. He also stressed the program of t r a i ni n g Israeli workers by bringing them to the United States. Dan Frohman to Direct Halevy Society Chorus Dan Frohman has again ac- cepted directorship of the Hal- evy Choral Society for the 1952 season. Bella Goldberg will serve as accompanist, a n d .William Gayman will be assistant direc- tor. Under the leadership of Mrs. Esther Levy, newly-elected pres- ident, committees have been chosen to formulate plans for Halevy's annual concert, the date to be announced later. Rehearsals are held at 8:30 p.m., every Tuesday, in the Roosevelt School auditorium. New members are urged to at- tend. Mrs. Barney Newman, presi- dent of the Home Relief Society, announces a victory meeting will be held at 12:30 p. m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Murray A d e lson, 18204 Warrington. The victory celebration pre- cedes the an- nual donor din- ner-dance to be Mrs. Newman held Dec. 9, at Masonic Temple, at whiCh the Fenby-Carr Orchestra will play. "My husband is a different Members are urged to attend man since he started to eat Monday's meeting to turn in all ALL-BRAN a year ago. For years tickets and pledges to Mrs. Jo- he'd take a seph Galperin, ways and means harsh laxative chairman, and Mesdames J. D. every morning Mossman and John Herman. and again at night. Now ALL- CARD OF THANKS BRAN alone Mrs. Eleanore Shell and son, keeps him regu- etvry Stephen Michael, wish to ex- lar." Mrs. A. M. press their thanks to their many Earney, Cobb friends and _ relatives for the Island, Md. 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HERRING rituals and customs observed Grand Rapids, Mich., Dept is . daily . in Jewish homes will be featured on "Thou Shalt Teach Them Diligently," the last in a Elliott & Bud Schubiner series of telecasts on Jewish life. to be featured over this inter- faith program. • UNiversity 2-7555 18657 Livernois HUSBAND HAPPY—HIS CONSTIPATION GONE c9 Holland Herring ELLIOTT TRAVEL SERVICE THE ETERNAL LIGHT DETROIT 21, MICHIGAN Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Dec. 2. Station: WWJ. Feature: The story of Rebekah Kohut, who refused to believe that death conquers all, and proved that it did not conquer the living will be told in "The Woman Rich. in Time." • • COMPLETE DOMESTIC & FOREIGN TRAVEL MESSAGE OF ISRAEL . Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Dec. 2. Station: WXYZ. Feature : Dr. Ferdinand Isser- Zedakah Club to Hold man, rabbi of St. Louis' Temple Israel for 22 years, will be guest 20th Jubilee Program preacher on Dr. Jonah B. Wise's weekly broadcast. He will speak Zedakah Club will present on "The Jewish Jesus." 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MISIIKAN ISRAEL: At Saturday services, Rabbi Isaac Stoll/flan will preach on "Share the Blessings." - ,ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE: At late Friday services, Rabbi Jadob E. Segal will preach on "Recipe for a Miracle," dedicated to the UN declaration for establishment of Israel four years ago. CONG. BNAI MOSHE: At late Friday services. Rabbi Moses Lehr- man will preach on "It's Dangerous To Be Safe." CONG. BNAI DAVID: At Saturday services, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "Two .Brothers." The Bar Mitzvahs of Sheldon Lopatin and Eric Ager will be observed. TEMPLE BETH EL: At Friday services, Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will preach on "ls There a Religious Revival in Our Day?" CONG. SHAAREY ZE.DEK: Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m., today. at 9 a.m., Saturday. TEMPLE ISRAEL: At services at 8:30 p.m., today, Rabbi Leon Frain will preach on "From Pharaoh to Farouk — the Strange Story of Egypt." The Bar Mitzvah of Bernard Leo Krause will be observed. CONG. 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