Elaine Rothman to Wed Aesculapian Society to Hold Rochester, N. Y., Youth Dinner-Dance Monday JDA Budget Set at $5,000,000; AJC Official Attacks NCRAC CHICAGO—A budget `of $5,- 000,000 /or 1953 was adopted by the National Council of the Joint Defense Appeal at its annual meeting here as part • of the concurrent meetings of the exec- utive committee of the American Jewish Committee and the na- tional commission of the Bnai Brith 'Anti-Defamation League. The Joint Defense Appeal is the fund-raising arm of AJC and ADL. Sidney R. Moyer, of Youngs- town, 0.. was re-elected chair- man of the JDA national coun- cil. Judge Joseph M. Proskauer, honorary president of the Amer- ican Jewish Committee, in the Home Relief Donor Slated for Wednesday Pearl Harand, well known dramatist; will arrive here from New York as the stellar attrac- tion of the Home Relief So- MRS. JOSEPH ROTTENBERG clety's annual donor luncheon, announces Mrs. Joseph Rotten- berg, donor chairman. The event will, take place on Wednesday, at t h e Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Samuel Brody will be hostess at' a buffet luncheon at 12 noon, Monday, at her home; 17537 Muirland, in honor of , members of the Society1 Pro- ceeds from the donor will carry on the organization's- voluntary work in many humane. causes. Mrs. Ira Friedenberg, donor co-chairman, has . appointed the following hostesses to serve at tables: Mesdames William Bonin, Jerry Morse, Ben Gould, Abe Sinanberg, Harry Silver- man, Adolph Deutsch, Robert Redisch a n d John Mossman. Reservations can be obtained by calling an) committee member, or Mrs, Frank Winton, presi- dent, UN. 4-5930. Manischewitz Gives - Book by McDonald To Hebrew Schools The B. Manischewitz Co., with the cooperation of the American Association for Jewish Educa- major address of the JDA ses- sion, criticized the recent action of the National Community Re- lations Advisory Council which would allocate "primary respon- sibility" for Community relations work among six organizations. He asserted that this would de- stroy NCRAC as an advisory body and make it a functioning organization. Judge Proskauer declared that AJC and ADL are doing 95% of the effective work in America to cornbat anti-Semit- ism. Answering charges of. some "dupli c a t i o n," Judge Proskauer added, "Duplica- tion is of the essence in thiS work. Nothing is more vital in handling a public relations problem, whether it is in poll-, itics or human telations, than treatment of it from different points of view and with es- sential duplication." Both major Presidential can- didates and political parties were urged. in a unanimous resolution by the executive committee ,of the American Jewish Committee "to translate into appropriate action their announced deter .- mination to eliminate the unfair provisions of the McCarran- Walter Immigration Act." • More than 100. leaders attend- ing the meeting also adopted a resolution . calling the "urgent attention" of Allied - control of- ficials and West German gov- ernmental authorities to the "continued activities i n Ger- Many of organized extreme rightists and pro-Nazi groups among displaced persons from Iron curtain countries, particu- larly Hungary and Romania." Sena Herbert Lehman of NeW York joined with more than 100 leaders of American Jewry in approving the resolution. Irving M. Engel of NeW York, chairman of the executive committee and sponsor of the resolution, praised President Truman for establish- ing the special Commission on Immigration and Naturalization. . Meanwhile, the 39th annual meeting of the Anti-Defamation League concentrated largely -on civil rights problems. Justice Meir . Steinbrink announced his retirement as ADL ' national chairman—a post he held for the past six years. Henry • E. Schultz, of New York, was eleet- ed to succeed him. In his final report, Justice Steinbrink tra4ed the ,.growth of the League during the post- war years. He spoke critically of the proposals for reorgani- ",zation of Jewish community relations voted last month by . NCRAC. : Messages 'rein President Tru- man and the two Presidential candidates, Gen. Dwight Eisen- hower and Gov. Adlai Stevenson, were read to the assembly by Justide Steiribrink. Each mes- sage praised the ADL for its work. . Noting that we are in "a peri- od when civil liberties are grave-. ly threatened," President Tru- man praised ADL for its efforts "to preserve and strengthen hu- man rights and save us from the waste of prejudice and discrim- ination." The President had warm words for Sen. Lehman who . received the League's an nual Ainerica'S Democratic Leg- acy Award. • McDonald Manisehewitz tion, is presenting to the libra- ries of Hebrew schools through- out the country copies of "My Mission Iii Israel," by Dr. JaMes G. McDonald, first U. S. Ambas- sador to the State of Israel. An- nouncement of the gift was made at a recent reception for Dr. McDonald at the . home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Manische- witz. Present at the reception were . Dr. McDonald, Judah Pilch, executive director of the Ameri- can Associatioh for Jewish Edu- cation; Harry Starr, president of the Association ; and Bernard Manischewitz, president of the famous matzo ba4ing firm. . Kesner Gets Cleveland Post Former. Detroiter Morris B. Kesner has been named ex- ecutive director of Park Syna- gogue, Cleveland. Business Briefs !larded? MISS ELAINE ROTHMAN their daughter, Elaine Eve, to Leonard 'Sherwin Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Simon, of Rochester, N. Y. Both young people attend- the University of Michigan. Plans are being made for a late sum mer wedding. Call MIL 44442 MICKEY WOOLF and his SHOW BAND BACK FOR A NEW SEASON Call Now for Information: UN. 3-3737 FLORIST - Renee Terebelo to Lead Herzl Bnai Brith GiAs For Better Designs Reasonable Quotations ATTENTION GROCERS & BOOK STORES! Because of the Great Demand for • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAHS At The Sign Of The OW ISRAELI- HANUKAH CANDLES (Last year, we ran short of them Theodore Herzl Chapter, Bnai Brith -Girls, recently held their fourth annual installation of of- ficers event, at the home of Sharon -.Kass. :Marilyn Music, outgciing president, was install- ing officer. The new officers are Renee Terebel 6, president; Diane Weindling and Sharron Losh, vice-presidents; Sharon Kass and Gayle Kirschner, secretar-. ies; Fran Swidler, treasurer; and Naonii Freeman, sgt. at arms.- Anna Werbe to Direct Young Igrael Art Program long before the holiday) WE THEREFORE SUGGEST THAT YOU _PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW, WHILE SUPPLY . IS ON HAND. B ORENSTE1N'S BOOK and MUSIC STORE " Below Six Mile Rom. Exclusive Distributor in Detroit 4 and Vicinity 12066 DEXTER 16640 TO. 6-9504 .► JAMES COUZEN, ALL EXPENSE CARAVAN , TO ISRAEL and EUROPE ° LEAVES MARCH 13 1953, RETURNS APRIL 29 Spend the Holiday in Israel Early Reservations Suggested! Anna L. Werbe, renowned local artist, will again direct the fine arts program of Young Israel. Classes will be open to beginners as well as advanced students. Registration began this week at the Center, 12521 Dexter. The public is invited to participate in the program. Classes are held Sunday mornings. For complete details call TE. 4-4145. ELKIN HOTEL and 'TRAVEL, BUREAU Wayne U. Student Wins Newspaper Guild Award SANDERS F. ROSENBLUM, 21, 2390 Ewald Circle, has been named to receive the Ralph Holmes Memorial Scholarship recently established at Wayne University by the Newspaper Guild of Detroit. A journalism major, Rosenblum is scheduled to graduate in June. He has served as- reporter and news editor, of The Detroit Collegian, Wayne's, student daily. 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LUDWIG kAPHAN was The guest speaker will be Joseph unanimously re-elected national Opatoshu, noted Yiddish novel- president of Women's American ist and essayist, who is coming ORT at the- 12th Biennial Con- to Detroit from Israel where he vention. has spent the last several mont hs: NORTHWEST'S NEWEST SUPER MARKET Make it THE JEWISH NEWS--11 Frida.y„ 't etober 31, habit to shop at the DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS 118207 WYOMING at Curtis JERRY 'BIELFIK D: COMPANY 6845 MICHIGAN AVENUE 4 Blocks W. of Livernois "PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY -- OUR BUSINESS DEPENDS ON YOU" VI N EWOOD -MO 13310 DEXTER AT DAVISON •F it • .4 Ar., • .