Airs BnaiRrith Section Leaders Make'Plans for All-Out Drive Sunday DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, March 7.6, 1954 JYAC Program Backs National Effort for. Jewish Youth Week Members of the Bnai Brith Section of the Metropolitan Divi- sion in the Allied Jewish Campaign meet to review plans for All- out Day, Sunday. Left to right, back row: MAXWELL M. LOWE, co-ordinator of Bnai Brith teams; PAUL RICHMAN, president, Morganthau Lodge; ALFRED H. BOUNIN, president, Detroit Bnai Brith Council; seated, KURT ELLENBOGEN, president, Down- town Lodge; GEORGE KEIL, co-chairman, AJC trades and pro- fessions; SEYMOUR BERMAN, chairman of the Lodge committee. 90 Jews Eligible for Compensation as Nazi Guinea Pi es, Investigator Reports DUSSELDORF, (JTA) ' — Dr. Laura Schaeffer, physician and municipal health officer in this area, returned here after a ten- week stay in Israel during which she examined a number of Jew- ish victims of Nazi pseudo-sci- entific and "human guinea pig" experiments. Dr. Schaeffer, a Christian who taught herself Hebrew in the small town where she grew up without having known Jews, certified some 90 injured or in- capacitated survivors of the Nazis' grisly experiments as eli- gible for lump sum compensa- tion payments from the German government. The largest group among these victims were Jewish girls from Salonika, Greece, who had been sterilized by Nazi doc- tors at the Oswiecim concentra- lion camp. The doctor, who is a fervent advocate of Zionism, said that she had encountered no obsta- cles or difficulties, in working with the victims. She reported that only one case of a fraudu- lent claim had come to her at- tention, and then commented that from her experiences as a health officer she believed that among the Germans the propor- tion of fraudulent claims would have been greater. Explaining her attitude toward the Jews, Dr. Schaeffer, who was the first German to go to Israel on an official Bonn government mission, but who visited Israel last year in a private capacity, said that "we Germans should keep begging for forgiveness (of the Jews) with contrition in our hearts, and we must strive to Name Ex-Flint Leader To West Coast Post Philip Skorneck, former execu- tive director of the Flint Jewish Community Council, has been appointed director of the West Coast Region, AmeriCan Jewish Congress, announces Dr. David W. Petergorsky, AJ Congress executive directOr. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh 4*:' and Fordham. University grad- uate school of social work, Skorneck served on the overseas: staff of the Joint Distribu- .tion as area director from 1944-46. He was re- Skorneck f o r sponsible opening JDC's Berlin Office at war's end, and supervised relief and rehabilitation activities for over 7,000 Jewish survivors in the Berlin area and 10,000 Pol- ish Jews. • . SkOrneck succeeds Fred Herz- berg as AJC's West Coast direc- -tor. make amends to the best of our ability." Israel, she added, has every right to "repulse us, but it cannot keep us from trying over and over again." "Jewish Youth — Celebrating the Jewish Community Center's Centennial" is the theme of National Jewish Youth Week, , which officially ends today. Throughout the country, how- ever, various celebrations are still taking place. Paying tribute to the JCC cen- tennial and Youth Week, Presi- dent Eisenhower asserted that the Centers "have contributed much to the nation's continuing efforts to build a happier. heal- thier American citizenry." In conjunction with the cele- bration, which has as its goal "a united, creative, democratic American Jewish community," the Detroit Jewish Young Adult Council, in co-operation with the Detroit Round Table, will sponsor a Brotherhood program at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Woodward Center. The program, "Is Your Preju- dice Showing?" will feature an address by Dr. Paul Johnson, !director of the Mayor's Commis- ! sion on Children and Youth. Other speakers include Francis Kornegay, Urban League; Dr. Morton Sobel, regional director of Anti-Defamation League; and Joe Beattie, Franklin Settle- ment. Elazar to Address ZOD on Thursday The recent cultural meeting of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, was so enthusiastically received- by the membership, it was announced by the program chairman, Morris M. Jacobs, that another similar meeting will be held next Thursday eve- ning at 8:30 at the Zionist House. Continuing the theme of dis- cussion on modern Zionism, Al- bert Elazar, associate superin- tendent of the United Hebrew Schools, will speak on the sub- ject "Guidepost for Making a Modern Zionist." Refreshments will be served. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Al Borman and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay. Bonn Clarifies Statrz of Boehm's Trip to Israel BONN, (JTA) — Prof. Franz Boehm, head of the German !negotiating team which worked out the reparations agreement between ISrael and West Ger- many, is on a private study trip in Israel, and is not in the Jew- ' ish state on behalf of the Ger- man government, it was official- ly stated here. THE WHOLE TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT FLAY- =RICH K SHE . 0 *Trade Mark Reg. FILET STEAKS and RIB STEAKS MADE ONLY FROM U.S. CHOICE and PRIME OMAHA BEEF se m at Your Favorite Kosher Meat Ma at BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES! Look for 'FLAV-O-RICH' Branded on all Beef, and be sure of Top Quality in Meats • =CRI711.101,1.C.13,3 A Product of Motor City Packing Company ' ere ro,. 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