Shaarey Zedek to Build
School in Northwest
At the 90th annual meeting of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek last week,
plans were formulated for the
erection of a school building to
be used for Hebrew classes. A
committee was appointed to find
a suitable site for the structure.
Hon. Charles Rubiner IvaS
elected for the third term to
serve as presi-
dent. Others
elected include
Dr. Leonard
Sidlow, vice-
president; Mau-
rice Seligman,
secretary; and
Hyman Sa.fran,
treasurer. Those
elected to serve
on the board of
Listening intently to NATE S. SHAPERO'S (lower left) report
Rubiner
trustees are
it his trip to Israel are Allied Jewish Campaign pre-campaigners Mandell Berman, Ben S. Sidlow,
left to right) SAMUEL B. SOLOMON, IRVING W. BLUMBERG Daniel Mendelsohn and David P.
nd LOUIS BERRY.
Zack.
Serving as trustees of Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. a post
which they will occupy for six
years, are Charles N. Agree,
Julius Berman and Samuel H.
Rubiner.
,IdneY Shevitz Nominated
For Council Presidency
,4frican Party Official Regrets
4ttacks on Jews in Parliament
JOHANNESBURG. (JTA) — A right of an individual to speak
Nationalist Party official apolo- for himself without the racial
gized for an anti-Semitic attack group to which he belongs being
made in Parliament by a lead- held responsible for his state-
ing Nationalist deputy last week. ments.
However, the apology by J. Dek-
lerk, secretary of the party in Reporters Quit Meeting,
the Transvaal, excused the at- Protest Anti-Semitism
FRANKFURT, (JTA ) — News-
tack on the Jews on the grounds
that a Jewish M.P. had pro- papermen walked out in protest
voked nationalist deputy J. Lie- from a meeting called by the
benberg into declaring that the Hesse Union of Cinema Owners
Jews were "biting the Afrikaner here when spokesmen for the
ha.nd that had made them fat." group attacked Dr. Max Cahn,
Mr. Deklerk insisted that an Jewish chairman of the local
attack on the Finance Minister Association for Christian-Jewish
and other Afrikaner members Cooperation. The theater own-
of the government by Bernard ers charged Dr. Cahn with
Friedman, opposition M.P.. had organizing a "campaign of ter-
been unjustified. He added that ror" to keep the cinemas from
"since it has been in office. the showing films produced by Veit
Nationalist Party has made an Harlan, notorious producer of
honest attempt to promote good anti-Semitic films for the Nazis.
understanding between Jew and
Afrikaner."
27th Annual Concert
Citing the example of Eric
Louw, "who is considered by
some Jews an inveterate anti-
Semite," he said that since Mr.
Henri Goldberg. Conductor
Louw became Minister of Eco-
Sunday, May 18th,
nomic Affairs he has shown that
8:30 p. m.
he will not discriminate against
at
members of the Jewish com-
munity in economic matters.
Scottish Rite Cathedral
"On the contrary." he said. his
Featuring
policies have been such that no
Jew could feel that Minister
"Miriam's Song of
Louw is unsympathetic."
Triumph"
Mr. Deklerk. who said it was
By Schubert
"unfortunate that this bone of
With Ballet of 15 Dancers
contention has arisen," prom-
ised a second statement on the
and
situation after he studies the
Jewish Folk Chorus
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Harry Kaminer Calls
;Sidney M. Shevitz was nomi- Rabbi Leon Fram, Charles
l'ated for the presidency of the Goldstein, Benjamin Laikin,
Landsmanschaften Meet
,.wish Community Council at Morris Lieberman, Mrs. Sam-
uel
Linden,
Irving
Pokempner,
o te Council delegate assembly Rabbi Samuel Prero, David I.
Harry Kaminer, president of
qold last week at Cong. Bnai
the Landsmanschaften Council.
Rosin, Meyer Silverman and
Shevitz
a
leader
in
the
announces a general meeting at
t 'oshe• ,
. Libor Zionist movement and Harry Yudkoff.
rmer chairman of the Zionist Under Council procedure. ad- 2 p.m., May 11, at the Davison
1 Jewish Center. Plans for the Is-
puncil of Detroit, has been ditional nominees for any of the
l'ce president of the Jewish Council offices may be made days
by rael
celebration
to be held
May day
18 will
be formulated.
immunity Council for the past petition filed within the 14
"MARTIRER GLUT"
g nd
-
Other
items
on
tree years. He has for several after the nominating commit .
By Jacob Schaefer
cars been active in other Corn- tee report was submitted. Such will be reports by the organizes-official reports of the
remarks
Friedman.
petitions, to be filed at the tions and program committees by Liebenberg
and
Friedmay
Guest Artist
;unity Council activities.
Meanwhile,
the
tende nc to
!Candidates for other Council Council office, must be signed of the Council, which is now
the Jewish corn-
jices selected by the nominat- by five delegates and must carry conducting a campaign to en- attribute to
Nathaniel Sprinzena
them the consent of the list in its membership all local munity the views expressed by
Philadelphia LaScala Opera
ig committee, as announced by with
orris Zwerdling, chairman of nominee to serve if elected. The Landsmanschaften or g a n i z a- individual Jews or non-Jews
Tenor
: to committee, are: Vice presi- nominee must himself be a„dele- tions. Organizations interested with Jewish sounding names in
Tickets $1.20, S1.110, $2.40 Tax Incl.
in joining the Council should the current constitutional crisis
Available at Metro Music House.
!tits, Rabbi Morris Adler. Dr. gate from one of the Council's i
Dexter at Calvert. TO. 8-4114, and
affiliated organizations. T h e , contact Kaminer or Louis Le- is causing concern in the Jewish
-- h pre ss
Rose Levine. UN- 4-3180.
Benedict Glazer and Hyman
names of all candidates will be vine, chairmen of the executive community.
tfran; treasurer. Louis Rosen-
has several times underlined the
placed
on
the
ballot
for
the
final
i
committee.
weig; secretary, Irving Schlus-
}4. All of the above. with the delegate assembly to be held on
l,:ception of Safran. were nomi- May 28.
Zwerdliog's report for the
ated for re-election.
nominating committee included
Selected to positions on the
the recommendation that the
executive committee for three
Council constitution be amend-
ear terms were Mrs. Samuel
ed to impose a limit of two con-
, tarot', Lawrence W. Croh n,
secutive terms on the service of
any member of the executive
committee. Under the proposal
any member having served two
terms would be ineligible for re-
election until a year had expir-
ed following the completion of
the service of his last term. This
proposed amendment has been
referred to the Council's consti-
tution committee.
Samuel J. Rhodes summariz-
ed activities of the community
relations committee. of which he
is chairman. Highlighted was an
account of revitalized anti-
Semitic activity in various parts
of the country. with some evi-
dences of similar developments
locally. The current campaign
for presidential nominations.
Rhodes reported. had served as
a rallying point for some of the
hate groups.
The activity of the Council's
culture commission was review-
Crohn.
W.
ed by Lawrence
chairman. in an informative re-
port to the delegates. In excess
of 800 programs for both Jew-
ish and non-Jewish organiza-
tions have been arranged
through the Community Council
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In addition, the Commission
which he chairs, has also ar-
ranged special community-
wide observances in honor of
holidays and such occasions as
Jewish Music Month and Jew-
ish Book Month. Crohn re-
ported also on the tremen-
dous response to the recent
Memorial meeting in observ-
ance of the Warsaw Ghetto
uprising.
Reporting also for the Com-
munity Relations Committee.
David J. Rosin, chairman of
the sub-committee on immi-
gration problems, detailed the
present legislative situation.
He attacked the pending Mc-
Carran-Walter Bill "racist in
concept" and told of counter-
measur e s that have been tak-
en by various groups to fore-
stall its passage.
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