Levy and Fred Remley. THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Young Men's Hebrew Association Another outstanding feature Friday, May 9, 1952 —was organized in Baltimore in of the Saturday night sessions 18 5 4. enlightenment and culture was the traditional Havdalah throughout the country on a conducted by Rabbi Aryeh Lev. (In his adaress at the dinner scale hitherto unknown. They . could open the doors of the on Saturday night, Governor home and classroom to the fin- Williams again used the stereo- est teachers, physicians, art- typed gag - zoll zein mit glick.") More than 300 delegates from the Armed Services Committee Detroiters who participated in ists and specialists in all fields, all parts of the country, attend- "be provided the opportunity to the convention programs in- including welfare. ing the three-day convention of correlate their services through cluded Rabbis B. Benedict Glaz- With Ezra Stone, who gain- the National Jewish Welfare the committee." er, Benjamin H. Gorrelick, Leon ed fame on radio as the ori- Addressing the delegates on Board, at Hotel Statler, reached Mrs. Glogower Fram, Ephraim F. Einhorn, Samuel ginal Henry Aldrich, in the decisions which are aimed at "Strengthening Democracy in An important feature of the star role, a half-hour dramati- MOses Lehrman and Joshua S. revolutionizing activities in the the Free World. - Mutual Securi- zation of JWB's experiences in Sperka. Rabbi Morris Adler areas served by the JWB—espe- ty Administrator W. Averell covention was the presentation Center and armed forces ac- conducted the Sabbath Eve cially the Jewish Centers. • Harriman said, "We cannot safe- at the dinner service at Shaarey Zedek, where tivities thrilled the audience guard democracy in the United meeting on Sat- Among the most important Commander Joshua L. Goldberg at the Saturday night meet- States without strengthening it urday of the resolutions adopted by the con- was the speaker. ing. The play, entitled "Some- annual Frank L. vention was the one urging de- in the world. We cannot in the Weil Awards to Morris Garvett and Samuel one You Know," was written nial of Jewish Center facilities strengthen democracy Rubiner greeted the delegates at by Virginia Mazer. It was di- 1 to totalitarian groups—whether world without strengthening it M r s. S a m u e of rected by Garnett Garrison of the Saturday night dinner at fascist, communist or otherwise here in the United States." Glogower A. which Mrs. Samuel Glogower the University of Michigan Mr. Harriman said, "We must Detroit, Mrs. of un-American and undemocratic. radio and television depart- presided. Henry Meyers welcom- Bachrach and The view unanimously express- make sure that all our citizens P. New York ment. Milton Krents was pro- ed the delegates at the Sunday ed by the JWB delegates was have an opportunity to partici- Maurice Samuel, , duction manager. Others in luncheon meeting. Others who that such groups are incompat- pate fully in the life and work participated in panel discussions the cast were Harry Goldstein, with Judaism. American de- of our nation and to share the noted author, ible Jack Petruzzi, Rollon Parker, included Isidore Sobeloff. Henry mocracy "and with the purposes benefits as well as the responsi- who sent a Mrs. Bachrach Meyers. Julius Chajes. who di- Paul Hughes, Joseph Angello, and principles of the Jewish bilities and burdens of full citi- w a r m cable of Mrs. Elizabeth Weiss, Victor rected the Jewish Center Chorus Community Center." It was zens of the United States--re- appreciation for the honor ex- pointed out that implementa- gardless of race, color, creed or tended him from Israel where Hurwitz, Gene Jones, Robert at the Oneg Shabbat. tion of this statement of policy national origin. we will not , he now is Edison visiting. Irving was re-elected rests with individual centers- convince the world that we fully It's worth your while to democracy until we president of JWB. Mrs. Glogower JWB is the ! government-ac- believe in drive another mile to see was re-elected one of the vice- credited agency for religious, fully practice it." "Good Deal" Markowitz morale and reactional services The Government official spoke I presdents, to Jewish personnel in the U. S. of "the right to think and speak Friday, 1 At the luncheon meeting on FOR THE BEST DEAL ON Federal Communications as we like. There is a differ- ! armed forces. THE BEAUTIFUL '52 judging i ence between disloyalty and the :Commissioner Frieda B. Hen- The criteria for decision BUICK id. as.inock hailed the recent 242 tele- whether a group is totalitari- expression of unpopular be destroy- of the FCC assigning See or Call CDT: an are (1) acknowledgment by Our democracy we come to think they are I vision channels exclusively for the group itself of its totali- ed if non-commercial '6 d u c a t i o nal I taria n character, (2) judicial the same." purposes as "an unpreceilented BUICK FACTORY BRANCH , en v i-ce a - o . r n isc c n h ce rat e rmination to that effect. F to deter det g ne s a a e ss m of i opportunity for public service 1 JWB Convention Urges Banning Of Totalitariant from Centers; Detroiters Active at Sessions JACK MARKOWITZ and (3) in the absence of either, the Center's own deci- sion. "The Center," the state- ment reads, "Should seek in- 6164 CASS non President Truman paid and welfare." Mrs. Hennock said I tribute to the JWB for its , that these educational television 1 "record of distinguished sere- ; stations "could spread knowledge, ice to our national defense - I I formation in as calm, deliber- program." ate and dispassionate a man- Mr. Truman's message was I ner as possible, and should be read by Mr. Harriman. scrupulous to give any group First-hand reports on the state under consideration full no- of morale of American troops,1 lice and an opportunity to be Jewish military I heard." personnel in Korea. Japan. 1 Another convention statement ; Alaska, Europe, Panama and the on the vital role of the Center ; Caribbean area, were presented in making democracy work." and the especially delegates by Lloyd W. Din- deals with public forums and lIsnp i ae I deals controversial speakers in Jewish president of JWB, S. D. Gersho- Community Centers. Making the vitz. JWB executive vice-presi- I points that "consideration of dent. and Samuel Pascoe, ad- controversial public issues and ministrative director of the JWB the presentation of controversial Armed Services Division. In Mr. Dinkelspiel's report speakers have their proper place i in the Center" and "the princi- which was read for him because pie of the open forum is basic his mother's critical illness pre- to Jewish Community Center vented his attendance, he dis- 1 TR. 5-9700 a Buy Sanders Candy Today For 77 years, Sanders candy has been selected whenever folks wanted to give the "finest." philosophy," the statement out- cussed the '.'remarkable observ- lines procedures and techniques once" of Passover in Korea, of implementation, including a noting the high degree of co- broadly representative commit- operation afforded by the Arm- tee, presentation of various ed Forces in permitting and points of views "when a contro- - even encouraging" the celebra.- versial public issue is to be con- tion of this notable Jewish fes- sidered in a lecture or forum tival by the Jewish troops. program," the disavowal of Cen- USO Executive Director Edwin ter endorsement of the "expres- E. Bond told the JWB biennial sion and views of any particular delegates that USO must now speaker - and the assertion that "think in terms of permanence the Center "presents all points . . . as a permanently establish- of view as a matter of educa- ed instrument of service." A nationwide celebration of tional policy." and calm and thoughtful judgment by the the centennial of the formation Center in deciding whether to of the Jewish Center movement invite a particular proposed in this country was approved. speaker who "is considered per- The centennary occurs in 1954. sonally as a controversial fig- Frank L. Wel was named chair- man of the celebration. It was ure." 1 On the subject of "Centers and pointed out that the first Jew- Federations—How Can They ish Center—then known as the Best Work Together," the dele- gates passed a resolution calling I upon JWB "with the involve- ment of appropriate individuals I and local and national groups," to undertake an "intensive re- view of experiences in local communities in regard to rela- • tionships between Jewish Corn- munity Centers and Jewish community organization a g e n- . cies. such as Federations, Coun- cils and Welfare Funds, as a ba- sis for developing guiding prin- ciples which will help Centers and these agencies to promote and maintain healthy working ,relationships essential to effec- tive Jewish community life." ( The delegates asked the JWB to "establish a commis- sion, in conjunction with the Bureau of Personnel and I Training, to study and pre- pare plans to meet the needs 1 for training Center personnel and to study and secure ac- tion on a long term as well 3 as a short-term program for such training." The delegates asserted that a local JWB Armed Services Corn- t mittee should be representative ,of "the entire Jewish communi- Cty and of its organizations" and VAL local organizations partici- pating in the program through , ATTENTION CLUBS FRATERNITIES SORORITIES ORGANIZATIONS LARGE GROUPS Convention Rates For Months of Nr. G.M. Bldg. 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