Approvals

NCRAC Gets Nationwid e

Reform Rabbis ; Southwes CJFWF
Yosele Rosenblatt
Urge Re-Entry of ADL and-Committee
Israel Labor Asks Soviet Russia
Biography Readied
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Jewish groups throughout the jectives of the NCRAC as the
To
Permit
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Emigraton
of Jews
land continue to urge the Amer- planning and coordinating agen- For Press by Son

lean Jewish Committee and the cy in the field of community re-
Bnai Brith Anti - Defamation lotions.
An American Jewish Press Feature
League to go • back to NCRAC • The resolution declared that
BALTIMORE, Md.—How
and to restore in..:ty ir. Je:wish the.NCRAC should have the re- many, of the present generation
ranks.
sponsibility of eliniinating- dup- of American Jews. remember
In New York last week, the Region of efforts and called
Central Conference of American 1-1Pon the Cominittee and the
Rabbis' ex e c u tive committee ADL "to re-enter NCRAC as soon
adopted a resolution endorsing as possible to achieve the basic
the National Community Rela- objective of • most • effectively
tions Advisory Council and ex- serving the 'American Jewish
pressing regret that the Com- community."
But in Denver, the regional
mittee and the ADL had with-
drawn from the NCRAC
advisory board. ot. ADL voted to
A resolution affirming con- approve ...the , organization's with-
tinued support of the NCRAC drawal but voiced hope that the
was adopted by the Brooklyn differences will be harmonized.
The NCRAC issue will be de-
Jewish Community Council at
a meeting of its board of di- bated at the 21st annual Gen-
rectors last week. The reso- eral Assembly of the Council of
lution pledged the active mem- Federations and Welfare Funds
bership and sustained coopera- in Boston, Nov. 21-23.
DR. SAMUEL ROSENBLATT

tion of the Council in NCRAC.
The Brooklyn Jewish Com-
munity Council represents 725
Brooklyn Jewish organizations.
The Brooklyn Council called
on all parties to "utilize their
full energies and best efforts •
towards reaching an agree-
atent which will result in. a
strong and vital NCRAC."
In Dallas, Tex., the Southwest
Region of the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare Funds
adopted a resolution reaffirming
belief in the principles and ob-

Dr. Herzl's Letters
Presented to Israel

Yosele Rosenblatt or even know
his name?
Soon, the story of one of the

JERUSALEM, (JT.8.) — Some
150 unpublished letters from
Theodor Here. to Prof. Richard
Gottheil, first president of the
Zionist Organization of America,
were presented to the Zionist
Archives here. This gift is part
of a large collection of Zionist
documents, including some orig-
inal Max Nordau letters, to be
turned over 4- 1 the Archives.

greatest cantors of all time will
be brought to American readers

NCCJ to Consider Nation's
Moral Resources at Parley

Speakers from every walk of
life will consider the nation's
moral and spiritual resources for
building brotherhood, at the
24th annual meeting of the Na-
tional Conference of Christians
and Jews opening Sunday at
the - Mayflower Hotel, Washing-
ton, D. C., it was announced by

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Braniff, president, Braniff Inter-
national Airways; and -Roger W.
Straus, chairman, American
Smelting and Refining Co., Co-
chairman of rae National Con-
ference.

Representing Detroit at the
sessions will be • Al May, Judge
Joseph Moynihan, A. V. Cau-
horn, Frank Isbey and • Rob-
ert M. Frehse, executive di-
rector of the Detroit Round
Table.

Joining in the meeting are
members of the Canadian Coun-
cil of Christians an . Jews, and
of World Brotherhood, an or-
ganization comprising repre-
sentatives of the free nations
working for safety and under-
standing among all peoples.
Among the national leaders
scheduled to speak are David
Sarnoff, • hairman, Radio Corp.
of America; James A. Farley,
chairman, Coca Cola Export
Division; Governor Theodore R.
McKeldin of Maryland; Rabbi
Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland;
Dr. Henry Noble MacCracken,
president emerit -x, Vassar Col-
lege; G e n. Carlos. P. Romulo,
Ambassador of the Philippines
to the United States; George
MeanY, secretary - treasurer,
American Federation of Labor;
Eric Johnston, president, Motion
Picture Association of America;
the Most Reverend Mark K.
Carroll, S.T.D., Bishop of Wich-
itp.; Bishop William C. Martin
at Dallas; and Rabbi Louis
Finkelstein, president, Jewish
Theological Seminary of Amer-
ica.
Dr: Everett R. Clinchy has
been renominated as president,
a post he has held without in-
terruption since the organization
of the National Conference in

1928.
President Truman will make
his address at the luncheon
meeting Tuesday at 1 p.m.,
in the ballroom of the Mayflow-
er Hotel, in special ceremonies
t o commenanorate Armistice

pay. Mr. Sarnoff and Dr. Clinchy,

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TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A resolution calling upon the Soviet
Union to permit the emigration of Russian Jews to Israel
was adopted at the concluding session of the Histadrut
council convention. Another resolution sent greetings and
encouragement to the 200 Zionists arrested in Romania..
report from Paris said that a trial of Zionist leaders de-
tained in Romania will begin soon.)
In the course of the debate preceding the closing of the
parley, Mapam delegate Yaacov Riftin declared that Israel
workers would "never fight against the gigantic cradle of
Socialism." He made this statement in response to a query
by a Mapai delegate asking for a "clear" statement of
whether the left-wing Mapam party would fight the USSR in
the event that it invaded Israel.

also will speak, with Mr. Straus
acting as chairman.

A White House reception with
Mrs. Truman as hostess will be
held Monday, at 5 p.m., giving

put, of-town,participants an op-
portunity to see the "new look"
of the Executive Mansion.

THE JEWISH NEWS---3
Friday, November 7, 1953

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giving holiday, which occurs
on Thursday, Nov. 27, dead-
line dates for The • Jewish
News edition of Friday, Nov.
28, - have been advanced as
follows:
Photographs — Friday, Nov.
21, 11 a.m.
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Nov. k24,. 9 a.m.
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