Center Young Adults Plan Dr. Koven Is Elected To Head Branch 7, LZOA
Meeting, Outing Sunday
New officers elected at the last picnic planned for June 22 at
Actions Committee Against
Endin.i German-Israel Talks
• JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Zionist Actions Committee voted
down a motion proposing that the executive of the Jewish Agency
be ordered to discontinue reparations talks with Germany. The
motion, made jointly on behalf of left-wing Mapam and right-
wing Herut parties, was defeated by a vote of 24 to 16, with five
abstaining.
The Actions Committee also rejected by an overwhelming ma-
jority a resolution proposed by the Herut demanding that a
pitbiscite be taken among Jews throughout the world on the
question as to whether direct reparations talks with Germany'
should be held.
With regard to the United Jewish Appeal-Israel Bond Drive
issue, the Actions Committee adopted the following resolution:
"The Committee calls upon the Jewish Agency executive to consider
effort and secure concurrence of the Israel Government for
the establishment of a co-ordinating authority which will decide
in - all cases where differences arise between both projects and
whose decision is to bind both parties."
The Committee voted to abolish the ceiling on the income of
the Jewish National Fund in the United States. It called upon
the Jewish Agency executive to exert special effort to increase
the stream of immigration to Israel and decided to increase agri-
cultural colonization. One of the resolutions reiterated the decision
adopted by the last World Zionist Congress that "it is the duty of
every Zionist to provide his children with Hebrew education."
League to Present Rosenberg Awards
At Silver Anniversary Meeting June 5
A combined general meeting
and park outing of the social
camp week end committee of the
Jewish Young Adult Council will
be held Sunday, at Kensington
Park. Progress reports will be
given by Soll Gaynor. Joyce
Kaplan, Bert Horwitz and Har-
riet Wolrauch.
The camp week end for young
adults will take place June 27-29
at Fresh Air Camp near Bright-
ton. A charge of $12.50 includes
meals, swimming, boating and
other activities. -
For information contact Anne
Zelonka, WE. 3-9414, or the
Young Adult Council. TR. 5-8400.
Mizrachi Women to End
Membership Drive with Rally
At a recent board meeting of
the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi,
plans were made for a member-
ship rally on June 3, at Rosen-
berg's, to be the culminating
event in the group's member-
ship campaign, which is direc-
ted by Mrs. Augusta Subar.
Captains are urged to com-
plete their lists of prospects in
time for full reports at the June
3 meeting. Women interested in
joining the child rescue activi-
ties of Mizrachi Women are in-
vited to call Mrs. Subar.
The annual garden party for
the Child Restoration Fund will I
be held June 16. at the home of
Mrs. Sol Edelman, 2250 LaSalle
Gardens South.
Recognizing the contributions Heavenrich 41931-33), Mrs. Abe
of the press in the development Srere (1933-35). Mrs. Fred A
and growth of the League of Ginsburg (1935-374. the late Mrs.
Jewish Women's Organizations. Herbert Warner 41937-394, Mrs.
Mrs. David Kliger, president. an- _Maurice Klein 4 1939 -414. Mrs.
nounces that citations will be I Louis James Rosenberg 41941-
given the News, Times. Free 454. Mrs. Douglas. I. Brown
Press and Jewish News at the 41945-464, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto
League's silver anniversary event . (1946-491, Mrs. Harry Becker
June 5 at the Women's City (1949-50). and Mrs. David Kliger
Club. Mrs. Robert Drews. public- 41950-52).
ity vice-president, will make the
awards.
Four Detroit Youths
The Mildred Simons Rosenberg Named DeIegates to
Memorial Youth Awards will also
be given to a young man and National AZA Convention
young woman in the community
judged to have been outstanding iSeven delegates to the Nation-
in leadership, scholarship and al AZA Convention were elected
communal participation. Mrs. at the annual spring meeting of
Emil Rothman, chairman. will the Michigan Regional Council
award a silver Menorah to the of AZA held in Grand Rapids
male winner and a kiddish cup last weekend.
Eugene Cohen. Marshall Rob-
to the leading young woman.
bins, Ray Kalef and Larry
Participants in a program of
Krohn of Detroit. Jack Chayes
entertainment featuring high-
lights of their respective donor
and Ronald Boorstein of Grand
events will be Infants Service
Rapids and Leo Indianer of Flint
Group. Detroit Lodge, Bnai
were chosen to represent the
Sheruth League. Music
Michigan Region when Aleph
Study Club and Youth Edu-
Zadik Aleph of Bnai Brith Youth
cation League.
Organization hold its annual
Mrs. Martin Naimark is anni- convention in which world-wide
versary chairman, and Mrs. AZA will convene at Michigan
Samuel B. Danto is ticket chair, State College in August.
man. On the planning commit-
A seminar on the work of the
tee are Mesdames Sidney Siegen, Anti-Defamation League was
Frank Linton, Harry Books•ein. conducted at the convention by
Samuel Samuels, Joseph Cabot. Sam Himelstein. attorney. Grand
Martin Levy and Saul Krieger.
Rapids ADL chairman.
Mrs. Maurice Klein. past
Leo Indianer was selected to
League president, will install new
officers. and Mrs. Harry Becker, represent the region in the dis-
another past president. will de- cussion contest semi-finals to be
held at the District 6 AZA con-
liver the benediction.
A souvenir publication con- vention in June.
Jack Chayes and Roger Plaf-
taining a history of the League
is being prepared for the occa- kin of Grand Rapids were co-
sion by Mesdames Morton Sny- chairmen of t h e committee
der and Maurice Garelik. In it which planned the event, assist-
is the story of the League's for- ed by Ed Simon.
mation in 1927 by Mrs. Oscar
Fred Garber. president of New
Robinson and Mrs. Joseph Welt. World Bnai Brith Young Men of
who became the first president. BBYO, who was elected delegate
The League was organized to to the Youth Advisory Council
avoid duplication of activities last February, was elected chair-
and overlapping of services and man of the Council. Twenty-four
to bring organizations into closer state-wide youth organizations
cooperation in the community.
were officially represented at
Since its founding the
the week-end convention which
League has added other re-
was conducted at the Kellogg
sponsibilities such as a Council
Center in East Lansing.
of Jewish Welfare Organiza-
The Council went on record
tions to clear all Jewish fam-
favoring the 18-year-old vote.
ilies and welfare agencies; an
The council also took action
effective program of aid dur-
to urge every group in the state
ing World War II; programs of
to
make an area analysis of
communal and city-wide serv-
their school district organiz
ice (i.e. Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, Detroit Round Table,
tion.
Red Cross, United Foundation.
Chuck Levy. regional dire
Israeli bonds, Detroit's 250th
of BBYO, served on a panel
anniversary celebration) and
adult advisors on the question of
Countless other services.
"Where Do We Go From Here".
Presidents who have served
since the League's inception are:
3
THE JEWISH NEWS
Mrs. Welt (1927-29), Mrs. Rob-
Friday, May 23, 1952
inson (1929-31), Miss Edith
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Middle Rouge Park.
meeting of Branch Seven, Labor
Zionist Organization, are Dr.
Sam Koven, president: Irving
Hearshon, vice-president; Lillian
Rosen and Anne Faigenbaum,
secretaries; and Elbert Diamond,
treasurer.
Members of the executive
board will include Mollie
Diamond. Dena Goldsmith, Bea-
trice Kreichman. Dr. Harold
Milinsky, Harold Noveck, Betty
Rath, Matilda Rubin, Dr. Saul
Stein and Thomas Tannis.
Announcement is made that
activities will continue through
the summer months, with a
Speaker's Club to Discuss
Government Seizure Policy
The Speakers' Club will 1-fold
its final meeting at 9 ,).m:, Sat-
urday, at the Davison Jewish
Center. The membership will
discuss "Justification of Corn-
pulsOry Arbitration of Labor Dis-
putes and Government Seizure
in .Industries When People's
Welfare Is Involved."
Members are urged to attend
and to make reservations for
the club's annual banquet at 7
p.m , June 7, at Northwood Inn.
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