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June 27, 1952 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-06-27

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AJC Junior Division
To Plan Constitution
Changes at Its Outing

!ross-Section, U.S.A.

srael Firmly Tied to West

:

Because of the response to last
year's combination outing and
annual meeting, the Junior Divi-
sion, Allied Jewish Campaign,
will stage a repeat performance"
beginning at 2 p.m., Sunday. at
Fresh Air Camp near Brighton,
Mich. Afternoon activities will
include swimming, boating, base-
ball, volleyball and relays, with
the business meeting following
at 7 p.m., after which there will
be a barn dance.
Junior Division members—
young adults who made a con-
tribution to the 1952 Allied Jew-
ish Campaign- will elect 36 to
the Division's board of directors.
Additional nominations may
be made by submitting to the
Junior Division director a peti-
tion, on or before the day of the
annual meeting, signed by 15
Junior Division members. The
candidates must have agreed to
serve if elected.
Inasmuch as the structural
relationship between the Junior
Division and the Jewish Young
Adult Council is .changing and
the Division will no longer func-
tion as the Community SersIce
Committee of the Council,
According to the proposed con-
stitution, the purpose of the
Junior Division

sponsor Lessing Rosenwald, and
director Rabbi Elmer Berger of-
FOREIGN POLICY: Any re- fered to drop its anti-Israel acti-
. gaining doubts that Israel's for- vity in return for AJ Committee
,ign policy is now firmly tied to cooperation on the American
scene. according to a reliable
he West and that Israel has be- source.
::-• - ome one of the anchors of U.S.
ACJ has agreed to meet with
olicy in the Near East vanished_ pro-Arab millionare Benjamin H.
ist month with the visit of US. Freedman. The financial angel
,ssistant Secretary of State of a New Jersey hate-sheet has
teary Byroade to Premier Ben- offered to drop his anti-Jewish
Wrion in Jerusalem. They dis- activity—Freedrnan was respon-
ussed economic and military sible for the Anna Rosenberg
:aatters. Latei. Mr. Byroade went smear—if the Council will accept
o London where he conferred him as a member. It may. Freed-
rill British Foreign Secretary man is profiled in the July issue
Inthony Ed.._i also on Near East of Expose, which describes him,
ti
teps.
inter alia, as a cousin and still a
: t 'Military relations between Is- good friend of Samuel D. Leides-
a3,e1 and the U.S. are being firm- dort, honorary vice-president of
' y cemented by the large number the AJ Committee. and holder
, .1 Israeli officers now in this of numerous other Jewish com-
I -:.ountry for special military in- munal offices.
! truction and training.
SHORT SHORTS: Rosenberg
'.! JAPANESEl FRIENDSHIP: Case rally in Brooklyn. N.Y., last
`:.4Theri Israeli envoys Max TaI week was denounced by Brooklyn
end the late Dr. Iszhak Bezner Jewish Community Council as
ii ► rrived in Japan last year to set. "Communist-inspired," as seek-
OA) commerical relations between ing to inject a false issue of
:the two countries, they were anti-semitism into the case of
• ;i:reeted by delegations from th? the doomed atom spies. and as a
, Tapan Israel Association and the
"fraudulent effort to confuse"
irewish Association of Tokyo. The the public. About 1.000 persons
I - 'latter group is made up of about
heard Joe Brainin tan English-
.00 Jewish families who live and Jewish weekly columnist under
o•ork in the Japanese capital. the name of Phineas Bironi. Dr.
trhe Japan Israel Association. Abraham Cronbach, professor
, elowever. is made up of about
emeritus of Hebrew Union Col-
:00 pro-Jewish Japanese families lege. Prof. Ephraim Cross. of
:with headquarters in Tokyo and •CCNY and Yuri Suhl. Yiddish
-iranches in Yokohama. Osaka. novelist . . A Long Island syn-
;/- onezay..a. Sendai. Chicago and agogue recently asked to have
t ■ lew York. According to its three- former Queens College Dean
.or • Dr. Morinaka Yukoo. the Harold Lenz as one of its forum
. ' ,- f'
d its origin in speakers next fall. but was
e
- kssoc i.ation had
1 ilarbin. Manchuria. in 1935. and
turned down by Queens College
.vas reorganized in 1948 in Tokyo officials on the grounds that
tfter establishment of the state Dean Lenz was a "controversial
)f Israel. Founder of the group, figure" ... New York BIG direc-
.3enko Yasne. is a prisoner of the tor Phil Chasin has resigned ...
,.,
>oviet Union.
AJ Congress has liquidated its
1 The fascinating tale of these Commission on Community In-
4:
dro-Jewish Japanese was told terrelations. dropped about 12
-.'is by Far East importer Jerry staff / .embers including Harold
—Rappaport. of New York, who Ribalow, managing editor of
1.
Congress Weekly. and centered
i enelped found the first synagogue
1j--- 41 Tokyo early this year. Mr. practically all its remaining
also
gave
ua
a
copy
functions on the Commission on
IVR.appaport
'of the first issue of "JAPAN Law and Social Action - all for
UJA cash
9A.ND ISRAEL." a Quarterly in reasons of economy
'English published by the Asso- total for Jan.-June period is
$39 million. according to Rudolf
.eCiation.
ei.
.1 NEGOTIATIONS: Talks are Sonneborn: last year on May 27.
i - being held between officials of figure for same period was
,-.
"over S44 million,• according to
'- the AJ Committee and the Coun-
'eil for Judaism in an effort to Edward M. Warburg . . Despite
?find formula for joint action on lack of funds. Israeli entrants
'I..-wisli education. textbooksetc. will wear Olympic emblem pins
At me ,•ting. last Tuesday. AJC next month thanks to Sammy
Mossberg. who won the light-
weight boxing crown in 1920. the
Becomes
Beneficiary
first American Jewish athlete to
JNF
win an Olympic title.
Bnai Zion Insurance

By ALLEN LESSER
• . An American Jewish Press Feature

i

l

if The sun; of half a million dol-
1 tars in insurance. of which the
1,Jewish National Fund is to be
o:rnade the irrevocable beneficiary.
t#t was pleciee by the Bnai Zion.
-4 Zionist Fratennal Order: follow-
Iring and appeal by Dr. Harris J.
1,evine, president of the JNF
and Louis Bieeker, newly elected
'i•.4 1'slassi of the Order. In response
the appeal. 50 Bnai Zion mem-
cbers immediately assigned part
'!:lof their insurance in the amount
4af $25.000.

- shall

be to take responsibilities for sisch
community service activities of the Jew-
adult community of metro-
1,h swung
politan D•troit as approved by the
Jewish Welfare Federation or the Jewish

Community Center and especially to act
.e_s the fund-raising arm of the Allied
among the
Jewish Campaign of Detroit
Juniors. It shall place equal emphasis on
education for voluntary giving and on
fund-raising. -

Article IV of the proposed con-
stitution, dealing with member-
ship, states,

"every person who pledges not less than

five dollars to the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign through this organization during
a current campaign year and shall not
have an unpaid balance of more than
50‘Sr of previous pledges shall be a mem-
ber of this organization for that cam-

paign

U. of M. Student Bride
Of Graduate of D.I.T.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maltzman
of Fullerton Ave. announce the
engagement o f
their daughter,
Elaine Esther, to
Allan S. Levin,
son of Mrs. Hy-
man Levin of ,
Buena Vista
Ave. and the
late Mr. Levin
The bride-elect
attends the Uni-
versity of Mich- Miss Maltzman
igan. Her fiance is a graduate !
of D. I. T. College of Pharmacy-
where he was affiliated - with
Alpha Zeta Omega fraternity.

Songstress Joan Edwards is
the niece of Gus Edwards. the
famous Jewish talent discoverer
of a few decades ago.

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non Leopold and Milton Lucow.

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