THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 20, 1953

19 30 Plus Club to Hear Wayne University Speaker
The 30 Plus Club, an organi- Mark, of Wayne University's
zation of men and women over government department. He will
30, will hear a talk at 9 p.m., speak on "The Effect of Stalin's
Special Tax to Solve
Wednesday, in the D. W. Simons Death on the Present World
Center, 4000 Tuxedo, by Dr. Max Situation."
Israel Unemployment

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People Make News

Dr. CARL J. FRIEDRICH, pro-
fessor of government at Harvard
UniVersity and formerly govern-
mental affairs advisor to the
Office of Military Government
in GerMany, will deliver the
principal address of the sixth
meeting of the Seminary Israel
Institute, Tuesday, at the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary, New
York.
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Mrs. Albert Berman, New Hav-
en, became the 100,000th mem-
ber of the National Council of
7Jewish, Women,
at the 60-year-
01 d organiza-
tion's 20th tri-
ennial conven-
tion in Cleve-
land. Mrs. Irv-
ing M. Engel of
New York, na-
tional president,
presented t h e
celebrated re-
' Berman cruit with a
documentary history of the
Council's educational and social
welfare service in the United
States and to Jewish communi-
ties overseas.
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EDWARD H. BLOCH, presi-
dent of Bloch Publishing Co.,
New York, first Jewish publish-
ing house in the United States,
will sail On a six-weeks over-
seas mission in connection with
plans for the celebration of the
100th anniversary of the firm

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With every JNF Box the
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in 1954. Bloch Publiching Co.
was founded in Cincinnati in
1854 by Edward Bloch, grand-
father of the present head of
the company and Rabbi Isaac
Meier Wise. • The business was
transferred to New York City in
1901 by Charles E. Bloch, son of
the founder, who until his death
in 1941, was known as the dean
of Jewish publishers in the
United •States. Charles Bloch,
great grandson of the founder,
is a member of the publishing
staff, representing the fourth
generation of his family in the
company.
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Dr. SIMON GREENBERG,
vice-chancellor of the Jewish
Theological Seminary -of •Amer-
ica, has been granted a six-
month leave of absence. Dr.. and
Mrs. Greenberg will sail for a
Iwo-month trip abroad, during
which they will visit with their
son, Daniel, who is studying at
the 'Hebrew University in Jeru-
salem, and spend a short time
in England.
• • •
Julius Ginsburg, co-chairman
of the Chicago Israel' bond com-
mittee, has been appointed na-
onal chairman
for "Israel's Re-
demption
•Month" starting
'today,. it was
announced b y
Julian P. -Venez-
Icy, chairman of
A h e executive
o m m ittee of
the Israel bond
organization.
The special mo-
bilization period,
which ends with
Ginsburg the •fifth anni-
versary of Israel's Independence
on April 20, will be .marked by
an intensive • national effort to
convert into. cash all outstand-
ing subscriptions for State of
Israel Bonds.
• • •
LOUIS L. BENNETT of New
York, government manpower and
housing consultant and until re- •
cently executive director of the
New York Association for New
Americans, has been named as-
sistant vice - chairman of the
United Jewish Appeal, ,it was
announced by Dr. Joseph J.
Schwartz, UJA executive vice-
chairman.

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Urged by Mapai

TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Mapal,
largest pro-government party in
Israel, urged the government to
introduce a special tax for the
purpose of financing . a program
of settling Israel's unemployed
on the land. A resolution to
this effect was adopted at the
meeting of the National Coun-
cil of the Mapai Party.
Labor Minister Golda Myer-
son, who left afterwards for the
United States to head Israel's
UN delegation when the ques-
tion of Soviet anti-Semitism is
discussed by that body, empha-
sized the need to combat the
growing unemployment and
pointed out that efforts are
under way to settle immigrant
families on the land. The gov-
ernment, she added, needs a
special fund for this agricultural
settlement program. S h e re-
vealed that t h e Knesset will
soon be asked to approve an un-
employment tax to make pas- ,
sible implementation of this
project.
(A Haifa dispatch said that
jobless demonstrators in that
industrial area raided the His-
tadrut offices and attacked His-
tadrut officials, causing some
damage to the offices. Later,
250 unemployed blocked high-
ways and interfered with the
flow of traffic. Police, who tried .
to restore order were attacked
by the jobless, and two persons
were injured.)

SUPERVISION OF RABBIS

3. M. CHARLOP AND S. REICHMAN

Loft's Chocolate
Miniatures For
Passover—Parve

Zionist Council May
Call National Meeting

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Jew-
ish Agency in New York issued
the following statement by Dr.
Nahum Goldman: "The Jewish
Telegraphic Agency reported
last week that the plenary ses-
sion of the Jewish Agency Ex-
ecutive, which met in Jerusalem,
recommended the convening of
a national conference of Ameri-
can Zionists to deal with politi-
cal problems. •
"The Executive had - merely
been informed that the Ameri-
can Zionist Council had for
sometime now been considering
the convening of a national
conference to deal with internal
Zionist problems only. If such
a conference is convened, it will
be at the initiative of the
American Zionist Council."

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Dr.
PHILIP H. ABELSON, a scien-
tist honored by the Navy for his
wartime work in nuclear phys-
ics, has been named director of
the geophysical laboratory of
And the Lord shall utter His
the Carnegie Institution of
Washington, Dr. Vannevar Bush, voice . . . for He is strong that
president of the Institution, an- executeth His word . . . There-
fore also now, saith the Lord,
nounced.
turn ye even to me with all
your heart.—Joel 2:11, 12.

Announce $500,000 Med
Fellowship for Israel
At Hadassah Parley

NEW'YORK, (JTA) — A $500,-
000 Medical Fellowship program,
designed to elevate the stand-
ards of medicine and science in
Israel to the levels provailing in
these fields in the United States,
was announced at the Mid-Win-
• er Conference of Hadassah.
Details of the half-million
dollar fellowship program, be-
lieved to be the largest ever
undertaken by a voluntary
membership organization, were
reported to Hadassah leaders
from all sections of the United
States, representing more than
1,200 chapters with a combined
membership exceeding 300,000,
by Mrs. Samuel J. Rosensohn,
national president of Hadassah.
The conference adopted a
resolution appealing to the lead-
ers of the Soviet Union to bring
about an immediate cessation of
its campaign of vilification and
incitement against the Jews in
Eastern Europe.
A written resolution called on
the U.S.. Government to grant
Israel's application for military
assistance and to postpone con-
templated arms shipment to
Arab states "and they end their
boycotts and blockade s, re-
nounce their war against Israel
and undertake to enter peace
negotiations."

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