Israel Will Need Jews' Aid for
Years to Come. Zionists Are Told
world Zionist movement despite
the fact that the draft of the
status may not be acceptable to
some of the members of the Ac-
tions Committee.
Premier David Ben-Gurion, ad-
dressing the Actions Committee
said he spoke not as the Pre-
mier of Israel but just as a
Zionist.
Vortimer May, American
member, asked that the Zionist,
movement be granted the kind
of a legal status by Israel that
would give the movement great
prestige. Dr. Emanuel Neumann
charged that the bill presented
by the Israel government to the
Knesset dealing with the grant-
ing of a special status for the
World Zionist Organization "ig-
nores the real problem of what
the status of the Zionist move-
ment will be in the countries
outside of Israel."
Zalman Shazar, former mem-
ber of the Israel Cabinet, an-
nounced a decision to set up a
Zionist "brain trust" consisting
of approximately 50 Zionist
thinkers and writers who will
meet in Jerusalem in August and
will try to determine "scientifi-
cally" the reasons for the pres-
ent decline in the Zionist move-
ment. They will also outline new
methods for increased Zionist
activities.
1. The State of Israel. which represents
American delegates, including
only its inhabitants. sees itself as the
creation of the entire Jewish nation and Mrs. Rose Halprin, said that the
its gates are open to every Jew desiring
Zionist
movement in the United
to come to it.
2. The World Zionist Organization. from States is fighting assimilation
its inception to its jubilee. headed the among Jews and is trying to
Jewish nation's movement to return to
give the Jewish youth a Zionist
its homeland with the assistance of other
Jewish organizations and circles bore the education.
central responsibility for the establish-
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The
IZionist Actions Committee was
told by Dr. Nahum Goldman, co-
chairman of the Jewish Agency,
that "Israel needs us now and
will probably need us for many
years to come."
Premier David Ben - Burion,
who welcomed the Zionist
policy-making body in the name
of the Israel government, told
the session that the movement's
vigor is not yet spent, and pre-
dicted that it will show new
strength in the future."
In an appeal for an end to
quarrels and differences between
the Israel government and the
Zionist movement, Dr. Gold-
mann insisted that Israel must
consider the Zionist movement
its ambassador to Jewry. He de-
manded that Israel's Ambassa-
dor not mix into nor interfere in
such quarrels as those between
the United Jewish Appeal and
the Israel bond drive.
He called upon the Zionists
to drop their internal quarrels.
which he said were more of a
menace to Israel than the
threats of the Arab states.
Status to Jewish Agency
This is the text of the gov-
ernment-sponsored bill giving
the Jewish Agency an official
legal status in Israel:
ment of the State of Israel.
:3. The World Zionist Organization cares
— as previously — for immigration and
absorption enterprises and
supervises
colonization in the state.
4. The State of Israel recognizes the
Vt'orld Zionist Organization as the agency
authorized to continue work in Israel for
the development of the country. to colo-
nize it. absorb immigrants from disper-
sion.
5. The mission of the "Ingathering of
the Exiles." a central task of Israel and
the Zionist Organization. requires the
constant efforts of the Jewish nation in
the dispersion. Therefore, the State of
Israel expects the participation of all
JeW'S . Tri—the upbuilding of the state. and
assistance for mass immigration to Israel.
and sees the necessity of uniting all Jew-
ish communities for this purpose.
6. The State of Israel expects the world
Zionist Organization to try to achieve
this unity whether by widening the Jew-
ish Agency's framework to include Jew-
ish institutions and organizations ready
to participate in aid for immigration and
the upbuilding of the country.
7. The details of the status and con-
ditions of work of the World Zionist
organization. whose representative in
Israel is the Zionist executive, also called
the Jewish Agency—with its seat in
Jerusalem—shall be fixed in a pact to be
signed between the Israel government
and the Zionist executive.
8. The Agency is legally entitled to
hold
sign contracts, acquire property.
this property and dispose of it, and be
a party in any judicial negotiations.
9. The Agency and its funds and other
institutions shall be freed from taxes
and other compulsory payments which
are usually imposed in behalf of the
government in such measure and condi-
tion as shall be fixed by the pact.
Hadassalt Holds
Study Group Meet
6—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 16, 1952
NCRAC Committee Adopts Resolution
Dividing Labor of Major Jewish Groups
Federation Re-Elects
Rubiner; Name Wineman
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Na- and ADL opposing, and the Je
To an Honorary Post
tional Community Relations ish Labor Committee abstaining
Advisory Council made public a
resolution adopted by its corn-
mittee on evaluative studies con-
taining specific recommenda-
tions for the "logical and prac-
tical division of labor" among
the major Jewish groups active
in the field of community rela-
tions.
The resolution reaffirms the
decision of the plenary session
of NCRAC last November that
Rnbiner
Wineman
there should be a continuing
Samuel H. Rubiner was re- process of joint planning of
elected president of the Jewish program for the entire commun-
Welfare Federation for a third ity relations field through
'
term, at the board of governors NCRAC. Division of labor,
the
meeting, Monday. resolution asserts, is necessary to
By unanimous vote, Henry make this joint program plan-
Wineman, founding president of ning effective. • Some activities,
Federation and for many years such as social action or litiga-
its treasurer, was elevated to tion, would require participa-
honorary membership of the tion by all agencies, the resolu-
executive committee. tion emphasizes.
The resolution will be reported
Other officers chosen were
Irving W. Blumberg, Abe Kasle to the NCRAC executive com-
and Theodore Levin, vice presi- mittee. May 26, and if unani-
dents; Julian H. Krolik, treas- mity is not obtained there, it
urer; Isidore Sobeloff, executive will be referred to the plenum,
director. June 28. It recommends the
following:
Folk Chorus Concert
Scheduled for Sunday
1. The American Jewish Committee
and the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai
Brith should. for the time being. take
over the joint responsibility for work
connected with investigation of dema-
surveys designed to
gogues; conduct
maintain a continuing check on the ex-
tent. nature. and seriousness of current
manifestation of anti-Semitism and of
the trends: counter-action of anti-Semi-
and
tism and subversive organizations
publications: outbreaks of defamation.
etc.
2. The American Jewish Congress is to
carry responsibility for legal and leg,-
"."1" services to eliminate discrimina-
tion. including legal rest, arc and mem u -
randa of law. reporting of significant
and legal
decisions,
and
legislation
drafting. Also for the preparation of
drafts of briefs. bills and statements for
legislative bodies.
:3. Maintenance of contacts and con-
tinuing relationships with labor, veter
arts. and religious groups. respectively.
to be the responsibility. in that order. of
Jewish
the Jewish Labor Committee. the
War Veterans of the U.S., and of an in
strumentality involving the various Jew-
ish religious bodies. Orthodox, Conserva-
tive and Reform.
The Jewish Labor Committee
however, had voted for all sec
tions of the resolution exce
► i
for those which dealt
specific assignments of work
responsibilities in fields of
than those of ( labor, vetera
and interfaith activities.
1ZFA Plans Oneg Today,
Slates Outing for Sunday
Wayne University Chapter, In
tercollegiate Zionist Federati
of America, will hold an o
shabbat at 8:30 p.m., today, a
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planned. On Sunday, member
will meet at 1:30 p.m., at Cen
tral High School before leavi
on an outing to Ann Arbor.
27 th Annual Concert
Jewish Folk Chorus
Henri Goldberg, Conductor
Sunday, May 18th,
8:30 p. m.
at
Scottish Rite Cathedral
Featuring
"Miriam's Song of
Triumph"
Henri Goldberg will conduct
the Jewish Folk Chorus in its
27th annual concert t6 be held
By Schubert
at 8:15 p.m.. Sunday. in the
With Ballet of 15 Dancers
Scottish Rite Cathedral.
Two cantatas will be of ere
and
on the program, one to be fea.-
"MARTIRER
BLOT"
tared with ballet for the first
By Jacob Schaefer
time. Keva Geer and Doris
Schachter are the dancers. Ruth
Guest Artist
Goldman, soprano, will sing the
Nathaniel
Sprinzena
solo in "Miriam's Song of Tri-
umph" by Schubert.
Philadelphia LaScala Opera
Nathaniel S p r i n z e n a, tenor
Tenor
with the New York Center Opera
, Tickets $1.20, $1.30, $2.40 Tax
Metro Music H
Available at
Company, will sing the solo part
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in "Martirer Blut," Jacob Schae-
Rose Levine, UN. 4-3160.
The resolution was adopted
fer's remarkable composition. 7-2, American Jewish Committee
Other solo parts will be sung
by Ellis Freedson. bass, and Bel-
la Maslove. soprano. Several
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Labor Committee Juniors
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Labor Committee will hold its
first annual mother and daugh-
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at the Workmen's Circle, 11529
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be highlighted. Proceeds will go
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be obtained at the door, or by
calling Eileen Israel, TO. 8-7665.
All study groups of the Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah will con-
vene on Tuesday. 12:30 p.m. at
the Belcrest Hotel, for their an-
nual combined get-together.
Mrs. Max Chomsky, Chapter
education chairman, is assisted
by the following committee
chairmen: arrangements, Mrs.
Nathan Fink and Mrs. Sol M.
Coiling; clerical, Mrs. Harry
Goldsmith and Mrs. Morris
Weingarten; hostess, Mrs. I.
Murray Jacobs with the follow-
ing hostesses, Mesdames Samuel
Rhodes, Ben Gordon, Nathan
Gersuk, H. Wallace, Robert
Brody, Max Markzon, Harvey
Snyder, Ben Kay, Arthur Miller,
Chas. A. Smith and Harry Nath-
an.
A program based on the theme
"We Believe," and integrated
with music, will be presented by
Mesdames Walter Field, George
Dr. Nahum Goldmann appeal- Roth. Albert Shulman and Wil-
ed to the members of the Zion- bur Stein; invocation, Mrs.
ist Actions Committee not to re- Nathan Spevekow; narrator,
ject the proposed status for the Mrs. Robert Greenberg; choir di-
rectors, Mrs. S. E. Sauls and Mrs.
Jacob Axelrod; musical medleys
and accompaniment, Mrs. Harry
Center Art Show
Oberstein.
THROUGH CERTIFICATES
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The art exhibit which opened Browdy Picked as Delegate
May 12 will continue through To Democratic Convention
May 23. Exhibited are 127 paint-
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Three $25 prizes were awarded. cratic national convention.
The Louis Artist Supply Prize
went to Keith A. Whitmore for
his oil painting "Clown." The
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fisher prize
went to Selma Schrut for her
water color "Rain," the Dr. and
Mrs. Samuel Danto prize was
given to Babette Slotkin for ,her
terracotta sculpture "Wbrld
Weary."
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