David Berris, Max StoIlman Head Laymen's Committee Cooperating In Dr. Belkin Testimonial Dinner The committee of graduates stantial sum locally towards this of Yeshiva University this week fund. Dr. Donin outlined the philosophy of Yes4Q.iva University in the following statement: Under Dr. Belkin's leadership, Yeshiva University became the first American university under Jewish auspices. He added to the university's departments grad- uate schools of education, com- munity administration and mathematics and established branches of the Yeshiva High School for boys and girls in Brooklyn. A charter was ac- quitted in 1950 for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, the first medical school to function in this country under Jewish auspices. Yeshiva University was organ- ized in 1897 as the Isaac Elch- anan Theological Seminar y, honoring the name of the great DR. SAMUEL RELKIN Talmudic scholar. It estalished the first Jewish announced the formation of a high school in committee of laymen as co- 1915, became a sponsors of the university in testimonial din- 1945 and ex- ner, to be given tended auxiliary Tuesday e v e- services to in- ning, March 30, clude a psycho- at Hotel Tuller, logical clinic, an in honor of Dr. audio - visual Samuel Belkin, service, c o rn- eminent scholar munity service who is observ- and oth er ing his 10th an- departments. D. I. B erris niv e r s a r y as Thus, it grew president of Rabbi Isaac from a theo- Yeshiva University. Elchanan logical s e m Max Stollman and David I. nary, which ordains orthodox Berris are co-chairmen of the rabbis, into a recognized Ameri-• laymen's committee which in- can university. eludes p r o m i nent synagogue leaders. Included as members of the committee are: Morris Brandwine, David J. Cohen, Harry Friedberg, Isadore Gruskin, Max Kaplan, Judge Na- than J. Kaufman, Arthur Klein, WASHINGTON. (JTA) — A Abe Nusbaum, Harry Rubin, Philip Stollman, Michael Sum- move to "smear" Prof. Albert ner (Windsor). Daniel Temchin, Einstein failed in Senator Jo- seph McCarthy's Permanent In- and others to be announced. Sponsoring congregations in- vestigation Subcommittee when elude Beth A b r a h a m, Beth committee counsel Roy Cohn Shmuel, Bnai David, Bnai Jacob sought to establish that the of Toted o, Mogen Abraham, noted scientist had raised funds Northwest Israel, 0 a k Woods for an organization listed by the Jewish Center, Shaar Ehomayim Attorney General as subversive. A self-described former Com- of Windsor, Young Israel, Beth Tfilas Moses of Mt. Clemens, munist, under questioning by Cohn, told the committee that Mishkan Israel: All the orthodox congrega- he had collected funds in 1945 tions in Detroit have joined in for the American Committee for Spanish Freedom after receiv- co-sponsoring the dinner. Rabbi Hayim Donin, one of ing a letter from Prof. Einstein, the Yeshiva graduates who is asking him to do so. He had, active on the rabbinical commit- he testifed, collected $21 and tee in charge of arrangements sent Prof. Einstein a check. The witness, Peter A. Gragis, for the dinner, stated that Yes- hiva University is establishing said that Prof. Einstein's letter a $500.00 scholarship fund in had pointed out that the pur- Dr. Belkin's honor, on the oc- pose of the committee was to casion of his 10th anniversary raise funds for hospitalized as president, and that the local veterans of the Spanish Civil committee hopes to raise a sub- War, Einstein Con ers with "Yeshiva Scientists . Dr. Albert Einstein, who celebrated his 75th birthday on Sunday, is shown here conferring with five graduates of Yeshiva University, winners of National Science Foundation fellow- ships for post-graduate study in chemistry, physics, mathematics, and medicine. Yeshiva University has named its Medical School and Center in honor of Prof. Einstein. Shown from left to right: ARTHUR TAUB, Brooklyn; KURT EISEMANN, New York; SIMON AUSTER, Highland Park, N.J.; Prof. EINSTEIN; WILLIAM FRANK and SEYMOUR ARONSON, Brooklyn. Yeshiva University's graduates in Detroit will pay honor to their alma mater's presi- dent, Dr. Samuel Belkin, at a testimonial dinner at the Tuller Hotel, March 30. A committee of laymen and a number of orthodox congregations are co-sponsoring the dinner and plan to raise a sum of money here to increase the Dr. Belkin Scholarship Fund for the university. London Times Relates Oportunities of Negev LONDON, (JTA)—The chal- lenge presented to Israel by the Negev was stressed in a leading editorial in the London Times which outlined the problems of development of the Israeli des-. ert region. 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Regular Hours: DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 FEATURING DEXTER SALES it SERVICE CO. McCarthy Protege Seeks to Involve Prof. Einstein as a Subversive Cohn immediately informed the subcommittee that the American Committee for Span- ish Freedom had been listed by the Attorney General as a Com- munist front. It was only under questioning by Sen. Stuart Symington . and other members of the subcom- mittee that relevant facts were brought out. In reply to the Mis- souri 'Senator, the witness ad-. mitted that Prof. Einstein's let- ter referred only to Spanish War veterans and made no reference to Communism or Communists. "So you are making no allega- tion?" asked Sen. Symington. "No," Mr. Gragis replied. But he added: "As I look back, I,,can see he was abetting subveisive organizations." Further questioning by other subcommittee members brought from Cohn admission that the Attorney General's citation of the committee was announced on April 27, 1949, while the Gragis check to Dr. Einstein was dated in 1945. Mr. Cohn re- marked that "of course" the citation was based on past acti- vities of the committee. WE SAVE YOU MONEY! WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE! Corner Tracey -1 Block West of Schaefer MON., TUES., WED., FRI., 10 A.M. to THURS, 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. 5 P.M.