DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7
People Make News
Friday, February 12, 1954
Celler Charges Ike with
Israel Policy Reversal
NEW YORK, (JTA)
Rep. tration knows; every informed
Emanuel Cellar charged the citizen knows, that the Arab na-
Establishment of a special de- Eisenhower Administration with tions have declared one country
! partment for English - Jewish reversing the traditional United only its target, and that is Israel.
advertiSing and public relations States policy of friendliness and Yet, the United States talks
sympathy with Israel. He termed I blandly about sending arms to
as a company
this reversal of the administra- Iraq and Saudi Arabia as if none
! service of Marc
tion a "new look vis-a-vis of these facts existed."
H. Tanenbaum
Israel," in contradistinction to
and Associates,
the favorable light in which the
was announced
Jewish State had always been AK: Women's Division
this week by
regarded by American statesmen Picks Section Heads
Mr. Tanenbaum,
up to this time," in his address
president of the
to the 30th Anniversary . Roll-
The appointments of Division
organization,
Call Conference of the National leaders of the Women's Division
with offices at
Committee for Labor Israel. in the 1954 Allied Jewish Cam-
104 W. 42nd St.,
More than 2,000 delegates rep- paign of the Jewish Welfare
New York. For-
resenting Am?rican trade unions, Federation were announced by
mer public rela-
Labor Zionist organizatior and Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, Women's
tions director
Jewish fraternal g r o p s at- campaign chairman. Compris-
for the Syna-
tended the gathering and de- ing this leadership are Mes-
gogue Council of Tanenbaum
America, the Mizrachi and other monstrated their solidarity with dames Eugene J. Arnfeld, Leo
national Jewish organizations, the Israel Histadrut Campaign Mellen and Alexander W. Sand-
Tanenbaum stated his firm will by donating $760,000 toward its ers.
Mrs. Arnfeld will serve as pre-
specialize in industrial, commer- $5,000,000 drive this year.
cial, trade association and pro- I Rep. Cellar questioned the wis- campaign chairman.
dom of wooing the Arab states
Leading the special gifts di-
fessional accounts.
with arms, knowing their avowed vision is Mrs. Mellen.
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!goal was the utter destruction of
Chairman of general solicita-
Prof. ROBERT OPPENHEI- Israel. He said: "The Adminis-
tion will be Mrs. Sanders.
MER, director of the Institute
for Advanced Study at Prince-
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ton, N.J., has accepted appoint-
ment to the international board
of governors of Technion, Israel
Institute of Technology, it was
announced by Joseph Wunsch,
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( B) WE WILL GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE!
nion Society.
Events of the Week
In Adult institute
Rabbi SIDNEY L. REGNER
has been named executive vice-
Harold Cohen, local newspa- president of the Central Confer-
perman, will review Frederic L. ence of American Rabbis. Spir-
Olmstead's "Cotton Kingdom," a itual leader of Cong. Oheb Sho-
story of the South and the Civil I loin in Reading, Pa., since he
War, at a meeting of the Jew- was ordained in 1927 from the
ish Center's Book Forum Club Hebrew Union College, Rabbi
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the Regner served as financial sec-
retary of the CCAR from 1939
Woodward Center.
Following a discussion, mem- to 1952. He will assume his new
bers will participate in a social duties in June.
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hour, jointly sponsored by mem-
Reappointment
of Col. ELLI-
bers of the Adult Institute
classes on basic drawing and OTT A. NILES as chairman of
painting.
the National Service Committee
Samuel Kellman, senior clini- for Armed Forces and Veterans
cal psychologist at Harper Hos- (SCAFV) was announced by
pital, will discuss "Answering Philip M. Klutznick, president of
Your Youngster's Questions Bnai Brith. Three representa-
About Sex" at a session of the tives from each of the seven
course, "Understanding Your District Grand Lodges also were
Youngster," to bt - at 3 p.m., appointed to SCAFV. Represent-
Sunday, in the Woodward Cen- ing District Grand Lodge 6 are
ter.
LOUIS. E. BARDEN, of Detroit,
"Human Beginnings," a film JAMES STEINMAN, of Chicago,
on the subject, will accompany and Mrs. S. GUTTERMAN, of
his talk. A discussion and ques- Detroit.
tion period will follow. The
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course is conducted in connec-
Joseph
Baratz,
Member of Is-
tion with the Center's `'Family
Out" program, held the first rael's Parliament and founder
three Sundays of each month. of Degania, Israel's first com-
The Adult Square Dancing munal settlement, delivered
course, now in its second term, the keynote ad- EF
will meet at 8:45 p.m., Tues- dress at the Na-
day, at the D. W. Simons Cen- tional Roll Call
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ter. Leo Wolf is instructor-call- Confer ence of ,
Miarvin
Green,
er. An open house jamboree will the 30th anni-
has been ap-
precede the instruction for the versary Israel
pointed director
evening.
Histadrut Cam-
of the Program
"Distant Journey" is the Great paign at Com-
Department of
Film Series presentation at 8:30 modore Ho t e 1,
the National
p.m., Sunday, at t h e Davison New York, ear-
Council of Jew-
Center. The movie traces the ex- lier this week.
ish Women, it
periences of a Jewish family in Pioneer settler,
J. Baratz
the Nazi concentration camp , stone - cutter, f a r m er, orator, was announced
Ghetto Terezin. Following the statesman, and. soldier, Baratz by Mrs. Elsie
film, Cinema 16, sponsor of the was the first delegate to the Is- Elfenbein, t h e
series, will offer a social hour.
rael Histadrut Campaign 30 council's execu-
tive director.
years ago.
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Exhibit Maimonides
Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of RAIM FISCHOFF, professor of
1509 Mishneh Torah
the Hebrew Union College-Jew- sociology at American Interna-
ish Institute of Religion, and tional Colleg e, Springfield,
Mass., to be director of the Bnai
one of the world's leading
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A
copy of t h e Maimonides
c a 1 archaeolo- Brith Hillel Foundation at the
Mishneh Torah, published in
gists, will be University of California in
Istanbul in 1509, has been
honored at a Berkeley, was announced by
placed on display in the Li-
banquet in New Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, na-
brary of Congress as part of
York next Wed- tional director.
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an exhibit of Turkish litera-
nesday, in ob-
ture arranged in honor of the
servance of his
Mrs. BATHSHEVA VILENSKI,
visit of Turkish president
30th anni ver- director of the vocational train-
Celal Bayar to this country.
sary in the rab- ing program for the youth de-
The Mishneh Torah, com-
binate. The din- partment of Working Women's
pleted by Maimonides in the
ner, at which Council in Israel, arrived in the
Dr. Glueck Dr. Julian Mor- United States to spend the next
12th century, is a 14-volume
compendium of the Talmud,
genstern, President Emeritus of six months on a public relations
religious guide and complete
Hebrew Union College, and Dr. tour on behalf of Pioneer
codification of Biblical and
William F. Albright, Biblical Women.
rabbinic law.
archaeologist and Johns Hop-
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kins Professor of Semitic Lan-
Ambassador ABBA S. EBAN,
guages, will be principal speak-
ers, is sponsored by the Alumni Israel's chief delegate to the
IAnnouncing . . .
Association of the College-In- United States and Mrs. Eban,
The Opening of
were welcomed by DAVID ROS-
stitute.
NER, owner of the new Sterling
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JEROME PERSONNEL
hotel in Miami Beach, where the
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President Paul G. Annes, of Ebans are on a three week
va-
Nr. Curtis and Schaefer
the DECALOGUE SOCIETY of I
LAWYER S, announced that cation. The Ambassador Suite
GIRLS
in the new Sterling hotel was
Prof. ALBERT EINSTEIN has
If you want a job in the Northwest
inaugurated in honor of the
been selected to receive the so- Ebans.
section, we have it. Secretaries,
ciety's award of merit for 1953
Stenographers and Clerk Typists
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ore needed. Cashiers, no experi-
for distinguished service to hu-
SAMUEL H. DAROFF, Phila-
ence.
manity. Prof. Einstein will re-
ceive the award at the society's delphia industrialist and philan-
Come in, or Call
19th annual patriotic dinner thropic leader, has agreed to
DI. 1-1000
serve for a second successive
Feb. 20 in Chicago.
term as chairman of the Na-
tional Campaign. Cabinet of the
United Jewish Appeal, it was an-
nounced by Edward M. M. War-
burg, UJA general chairman.
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High Salpeter,
ormer executive
:director of the
MAIN OFFICE
m e r i c a n
Friends of the
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