Canadian Jewish Congress Gets . Its New Charter From Government MONTREAL, (JTA) — T h e Canadian Jewish Congress, which was first oresanized in 1919 and re-organized in 1934, announced that the Secretary of State for Canada has issued a charter to its officers constitut- ing- them as a corporate and political body. The plirpose and objects of the Congress under the new charter are defined as follows: 1. To develop the highest standards of tittzenship in the Jews of Canada by News Brevities LACHAWITCHER AID SO- :;IETY featured a Third Seder it its most recent meeting. • • • MARIAN RUTH CULLEN, of 500 Boston Blvd., will attend the six-week workship in - Mod- , :rn Israel's Life and Culture," onducted by New York Univer- sity and the Consulate General if Israel in New York in cooper- ttion with the Katznelson In- stitute. at Kfar Saba, Israel. Students participating will be •:-I ;redit-ed with eight points to- yard a degree. Seminars, lan- training. lectures and - lasses will be featured. • • • MAC CULLOUGH CHAPTER. tter Schools Ass'n., will hold fourth annual fair at 6:30 Wednesday, in the school. auncis will provide visual aids to .-ducation and "luxury items" tot furnished by the Board of ;clucation. • • • WILL- 0 - WAY APPRENTICE 'HEATER is taking applicants r its summer school session *ginning June 23. The Theater t affiliated with Will-O-Way 3ayhouse, professional stock 74roup. Address all inquiries to Melia Turner, director, W. Long .ake Rd., Bloomfield Hills. l'N.'Fich., I. call Midwest 4-7464. • • • -1RODIN CLUB will meet Wed lesday, at the home of Mrs. lanuel Wold. on Indiana Ave. ' • -i A new method of • familiarizing pils with Israel folk tunes ile teaching them to .play a usical instrument is intro- - Aiced in "HAVA NEHALELA," a -xt-book on the elements of `alilit (recorder) playing by iporah Jochsberger, just pub- [ hed by the department for lture and education of the orld Zionist Organization. • • • WINTERHALTER P A R E N T- . CHER ASSOCIATION'S an- al Spring Fair will be held at p.m.. Tuesday. Milky. the wn will be featured. There ill be movies. a bake sale, re- eshments and games. Co- lain-nen are Meyer Berman, rs. Stanley Salamon and Oscar aba n. THE JEWISH NEWS - 1 1 Friday, May 9, 1952 Congressional Body Is Created To Investigate Tax-Exempt Groups Real Estate Workers Boost Totals of AJC WASHINGTON, (JTA)—A spe- warned that Jewish organiza- cial seven-member House corn- tions might be included in probes mittee to investigate whether to be conducted by the commit- non-profit foundations are us- tee. Critics of the committee ing tax-exempt status for "un- have charged that it will have American" activities was named an unlimited field of inquiry, in- by Rep. Sam Rayburn, Speaker eluding the power to probe or- of the House of Representatives. ganizations concerned with mi- Members of Congress have nority problems. The new committee was urged Stanford Riegler Youth Group by Rep. E. E. Cox of Georgia, who was named its chairman. To Hold Sports Night Event The closing meeting of the Stanford Riegier Young People's To Form Religious Labor Union Club of Cong. Bnai Moshe will JERUSALEM, (JTA) — An be held Tuesday evening in the agreement forming a religious synagogue. A sports night pro- labor union of Mizrachi workers gram will be presented with a and extreme Orthodox Agudas Busy real estate and building social hour following. Young workers was approved by the division leaders take time out men and women, 18 to 27, are central Mizrachi workers group here. from their Allied Jewish Cam- welcome. paign dinner which got the di- 1 ■ vision off to a good start with S310,000. Left to right, top row, MANDELL BERMAN, RICH- ♦ ARD SLOAN: bottom row, IRV- ING FRANZEL and GEORGE FOX. Bnai Brit!. Women The beautiful selection of Lou Holtz comments that • Plan Installation Event warm weather suits in our money may not bring happiness, newly enlarged ... but with it you can be unhappy Greater Detroit Bnai Brith in comfort. Women's Council will install its new officers in a program June 4. at the Sheraton Cadillac Ho- Your Satisfaction tel. The program will start at 9:30 a.m., with a clinic, at which You'll be amazed at the Low Mrs. Irving Ackerman, presi- Is My Concern ! Prices that also include the Finest dent of Women's District Grand • Tailoring perfection in town! Lodge No. 6. will be guest speak- er. For a LONGS SHORTS Workshops will be held at 11 REGULARS EXTRA-LONGS Deal and a.m. Speaking on all Bnai Brith projects will be Mrs. B. C. Bolo- Service SEE THEM AT tin, executive secretary of Dis- THE MASTER FITTER On the /52 Buick trict Six: Nathan Perlmutter. re- gional director of Anti-Defama- See or Call tion League and Charles Levy, PERFECT regional director of Bnai Brith ♦ Youth Organization.. Charlie Weinstock FIT Mrs. Jules Neskin, installation 23 Years with TELLS THE chairman, will preside at that event which follows a 12:30 p.m. Buick Factory Branch DIFFERENCE! luncheon. Other chairmen are 6164 CASS near G.M. Bldg. 7433 W. McNichols Road Mrs. Arthur Monson in charge PIP UN. 4-9234 TRinity 5-9700 of seminars, and Mrs. Jules Klein, ticket chairman. encouraging. carrying on and participat- ing in activities of a national. patriotic cultural and humanitarian nature; in the furtherance of the best interest of the country and of the Jewish people. 2. To act in matters affecting the status. rights and welfare of Canadian Jewry, 3. To investigate the causes of anti- Semitism and to devise means of abating its influences throughout the world gen- erally and in Canada in particular; and to promote the growth of a spirit of toleration, understanding, and good will between all ethnic elements in Canada, and particularly between non-Jewish and Jewish citizens. To study problems affecting the 4 foregoing objects: and to conduct re- searches and encourage studies thereon. and publish periodicals, pamphlets and other literatures and information on the work of the Canadian Jewish Congress in the furtherance o its objects. 5. To carry on a assist in efforts for the improvement of the social and economic and cultural conditions of Jewry, and for the mitigation of their sufferings throughout the world and to co-operate with other agencies in ren- dering assistance and helping to reha- bilitate Jewish immigrants and refu- gees. 6. To raise funds. to collect and re- ceive monies and property, by contribu- tions. subscriptions. gifts. legacies and grants for the objects of the Canadian Jewish Congress or for any special pur- pose it may determine or as may be directed by donors, consistent with its aforesaid objects. -'••-••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••••4 • • - • ♦ • • GOOD 04 READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHES DEPT. • • • • • • • • • • Up to $40 Trade-in Allowance for Your Old Refrigerator BRAND-NEW Regular Price On the Basis of S40 Trade-In Your CROSLEY S1 ion Mizrachi Women :flan Mother's Day Event ?rnstein's New Opera 4emiere at Brandeis cArATHAM, Mass. — The world n.,miere of Leonard Bernstein's ,1N opera "Trouble in Tahiti" '1 highlight the first annual andeis University. Festival of teative Arts, June 12 to 15. ........ Will 40.00 Cost You Only 5995 With Your Old s i Si.,iers of Zion Mirachi will Isonsor its annual mother and 'Iraigliter luncheon at 12:30 p.m., • inday, at Zack's. 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