Nathan Epstein Re-Elected President Of City of Hope Business Men's Group THE JEWISH NEWS-7 Friday, January 25, 1952 Landsmanschaften Form Local Council . NATHAN R. EPSTEIN, newly re-elected president of the De- troit Business Men's Group of the City of Hope, is shown with Gov. G. MENNEN WILLIAMS and Sen. BLAIR MOODY, whom he named honorary members of the Detroit group which services the famed institution at Duarte, Calif. The organization honored Mr. --Epstein's 65th birthday by setting the goal of their 1952 fund drive at $65,000. Membership will be doubled during the current year. Other officers re-elected were Morris Frumin and Morris Can- vasser, vice-presidents; Ben Goldberg, secretary and expansion director; N. P. Rossen, treasurer; Sally Fields, publicity chairman and George Gray, program chairman. Churchill Commends Israel; Voices liop For Arabs' Accord Britain's Prime Minister Win- ston Churchill, in his address to the U. S. Congress last week, made this statement on Israel: "In the Middle East enormous changes have also taken place since I was last in power in my own country. When the war ended the Western nations were respected and predominant throughout these ancient lands and there were quite a lot of people who had a good word to say about Great Britain. "Today it is a somber and con- fusing scene. Yet there is still some sunshine as well as shadow. "From the days of the Balfour Declaration I have desired that the Jews should have a national home and I've worked for that end. I rejoice to pay my tribute. here to the achievements • of those who have founded the Israelite State, who have de- fehded themselves with tenacity and who offer asylum to great numbers of Jewish refugees. I hope that with their aid they may convert deserts into gar- dens. But if they are to enjoy peace and prosperity they must strive to renew and preserve their friendly relations with the Arab world, without which wide- spread misery might follow all." His friendly reference to Is- rael was greeted with prolonged applause by the members of both Houses of Congress. Plea Should Be Directed To Arabs, Says Goldstein NEW YORK, (JTA) —Winston Churchill's plea for peace in the Middle East should have been addressed not only to Israel "but also—and primarily—to the Ar- ab states," Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of the American Jew- ish Congress, told a joint meet- ing of the national executive and administrative committees of AJC. Dr. Goldstein asserted that the Jews of the world will appreciate the friendly attitude expressed by the Prime Minister toward Israel in his address. Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig, World Jewish Congress consult- ant to the United Nations-, told the meeting that the struggle for civil rights and human equality in the U. S. is of "immense im- portance" to the success of American f or e i g n policy. Dr. Perlzweig, who has just returned from a trip to India and South- east Asia, reported that "a single bomb thrown it Florida wipes out many months of devoted work by U. S. representatives laboring to convince millions of people in Communist Asian na- tions that America is the pro- tagonist of justice and freedom." Dr. Goldmann Hints At Agency Absorption Of Non-Zionist Faction NEW YORK, (JTA)—The pos- sibility of including, non-Zion- ists in the Jewish agency after the Israel Parliament grants the Agency a special status was in- dicated by Dr: Nahum Gold- iriRnn, addressing the opening session of the mid-winter con- ference of Hada.ssah. Goldmann told Hadassah delegates he hoped the Israel Parliament would soon pass the bill granting the Agency the "authority to deal with immi- gration, absorption and similar activities and to co-ordinate the work in this field of other non- Israel organizations." Opposition to this status by some non-Zionist groups, Dr. Goldmann said, was "based pri- marily on the misconception that it would apply not only in Israel, but all over the world. The Zionist movement has nev- er asked. for such status," he emphasized. Mrs. Samuel W. Halprin, who is completing a four-year term as national president, reviewed the program of Hadassah, stressing its role in helping Is- rael secure its future. Local JCR.S Auxiliary To Install Its New Officer Detroit Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Relief So- ciety, will hold their installation of officers at 12:30 p.m., Wed- nesday, at the Mayfair Room. New officers to be honored and installed_ are : Mesdames Paul Shapiro, president; Fanny Sriro, Clara Moss, vice presi-* dents; Anna Gotliffe, Ada Duck- er, secretaries; Celia Schuster, treasurer; Dora Litvin, adviser; Edith Cooper, co-adviser; Celia Citrin, Pauline Brandwine and Adele Solomon, honorary vice- presidents. A Council of Landsmanschaf- ten has been organized by the local Landmanschaften groups in cooperation with the Jewish Community Council of Detroit. More than 30 Landmanschaf- ten representatives voted to band themselves together in or- der to promote their own dr- ganizational interests, as well as to better their service to the community at large. At a meet- ing of the Landsmanschaften, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, presi- dent of the Council and William Hordes urged the Landsman- scraften to seek ways and means to strengthen their individual organizations by working to- gether in harmony and cooper- ation. The Landsmanschaften have chosen the following as a nomi- nating committee for their group : Samuel Belkin, Max Charness, H. T. Glickman, Harry Kaminer, Louis Levine and Mor- ris Malin. Next Sunday at 2 p.m., at the Zionists House, Linwood at Law- rence, the Landsmanschaften will meet to elect officers. All Landsmanschaften officers and delegates are urged to be pres- ent. Sabbath Composition By Jason Tickton Is Published in New York Truman Lauds Hebrew As Life's Ethical Basis NEW YORK, (JTA)—"Hebraic culture carries within it the tra- ditions of the Prophets of old who founded the ethical system by which we are trying to live today," President Truman de- clared in a message to the 35th annual dinner celebration of Histadruth Iv r i t h of America, addressed to Samuel, J. Borow- sky, president of the organiza- tion. Dr. Abba Hillel Sister, speak- ing at the dinner at the Waldorf Astoria, said that adherence to the Hebrew traditions and lan- guage is the only guarantee of the continued existence of the Jewish community as a cultural entity in the United States. Mes- sages of congratulations were received from Israel's Premier David Ben-Gurion, Foreign Min- ister Moshe Sharett • and others. Borowsky declared that there is "a prevailing recognition on the part of the American Jew- ish community that a knowledge and appreciation of the Hebrew language is fundamental." The aims and the purposes of the or- ganization, he stated, have as- sumed greater significance now in the light of the establishment of the Jewish State. Mogen Abraham Plans Social The Men's Club and Sister- hood of Cong. Mogen Abraham will hold a joint social affair Monday night, at the synagogue. The adult study group meeting at 8 p.m., will precede activities. Sam Goodman is program chair- man. DAVID NURSING HOME 5505 Second Blvd First convalescent home in Detroit .adhearing to strict dietary laws. Established reputation for excellent core to chronic, convalescent, car- diac, diabetic and aged cases. Supervised diets and nursing care. CALL TR. 3-3430 TR. 2-9509 UN. 2-0576 SOCIAL INC. (SOCIAL INCREMENT CLUB) WILL HOLD THEIR NEXT PARTY AT BEAUTIFUL NORTHWOOD INN WOODWARD AT 111/2 MILE ROAD SUNDAY, FEB. 3rd = 9:30 P.M. DANCING TO Carlos Rivera & His Orchestra FOR INFORMATION CALL TY. 4-5289 Announcement was made this week by the Transcontinental Music Corporation of New York of the publication of "T'filot Beth El," liturgical music for the Sabbath Eve service, by Ja- son H. Tickton, music director and organist of Temple Beth El. The work is dedicated to Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, rabbi of Temple Beth El, on the occasion of his 25th anniversary in the rabbinate and the 10th\ anniver- sary in Detroit. Tickton, who is also associate professor of music at Wayne University, has been affiliated with the. Temple since 1933 and is widely known as an out- standing musician. EUROPE in '52 UPTOWN AGENT FOR 4mericanExpressCo. Thos. 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