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September 17, 1954 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-09-17

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jobless Benefits' Sabbath Observers'
Case Won in Michigan Supreme Court

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 Plan Non-Religidus Policy In Yugoslav Schools
Friday, September 17, 1954

Bezalel

Sherman to Speak

The Supreme Court of Michi- Charles L. Goldstein, chairman On U. S. Yiddish Life
gan agreed with the arguments of the Jewish Community Coun-
presented by the Jewish Com- cil legal committee, for the De-
Yiddish scholar and author,
munity Council of Detroit, Flint troit Chapter of the American Bezalel Sherman, will deliver a
e w i s h Community Council, Jewish Committee; David E. Ut- lecture at 8:30 p.m., today, in
American Jewish Congress, De- ley, for Pontiac Federation and the Sholem Aleichem Institute,
troit Chapter of American . Jew- Council; Gerald A. Lipnik, for 18495 Wyoming.
ish Committee, Jewish Welfare Community Center of Ann Al.-.
The co-editoi*
Federation a n d Council of bor; T. George Sternberg. for of Der Yiddis-:
Pontiac, Beth Israel Community Federation of Bay City. ‘i
her Kemfer.
Center of Ann Arbor and North- . The filing of the brief was Sherman w i 1
ern Michigan Jewish Welfare authorized by the ,Jewish Com- speak on "30e: ,
Federation of Bay City, in de- munity Council of Detroit of Years of Y i d-
fense of the position that Sab- which Sidney M. SheyitZ is pra- ;dish Life in
bath observers should not be ident, upon recommendation of America." T.h e
'denied unemployment compen- the community relations com- lecture is spon-
sation solely because of their mittee headed by Samuel J. sored by the
Friends Of t h e Sherman
inability to accept employment Rhodes.
the Yiddish Scientific Institute
involving work on Saturday.
The Michigan Supreme Court,
The Michigan Employment in rendering its momentous de- (YIVO) of Detroit.
The public has been invited to
Security Commission appeal- cision and in agreeing with the
ed the decision of Circuit position taken by the Jewish attend the lecture meeting.
Court Judge Blaine W. Hatch organizations, rebuked the
of Calhoun County who ruled Michigan Employment Security
that three members of the f o r denying unemployment
Seventh Day Adventist de- compensation benefits to Sab-
nominatio were entitled to l bath observers.
unemployffent compensation
'Arrangements have been
although, because of their re-
completed for the Detroit Serv-
ligious tenets, they could not Bnai Brith in Ireland
ice Group Stag Day to be held
accept employment which in- 1st Lodge in Dublin
Tuesday, at Fr a n k l i n Hills
volves desecration of the Sab-
Country Club, for 1954 Allied
bath.
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Bnai Jewish Campaign workers.
Erwin B. Ellmann, a• member of Brith has come to Ireland.
Golf beginning at 10 a.m.,
the legal committee of the Jew-
The first Bnai Brith lodge has cards, cocktails and dinner at
ish Community Council, and Leo •been established in Dublin.
7 p.m. are in' store.
Pfeffer, associate director of the
Eire thus joins 32 other coun-
William Mazer, Franklin Hills
commission on law and social .
tries of the free world in con- Country Club president, will ex-
- action of the American Jewish
Congress, drafted the brief' and taining a center of Bnai Brith tend greetings following dinner.
service and cultural activities.
Irving W. Blumberg, who with
served as counsel in the case.
Among the officers of the Harvey H. Goldman was chair-
Other attorneys were; B. Morris
Pelavin, for the Flint Jewish Dublin Bnai Brith Lodge No. ' man of the 1954 drive, will dis-
Council; William Cohen, for 1989 are a member of pail cuss c a in p a i g n .organization.
American J e wish Congress; lawyer famed for handling homi- f'John E. Lurie, pre-campaign
cide cases, a professor at Trinity chair ma n, will review pre-
College, two leading sportsmen ; campaign activities. Goldman
and prominent communal work- will announce the achievements
I of the divisions in the drive.
ers.
The trophy to the leading di-
The Jewish population of the
Irish Free State is estimated vision will be awarded to the
at 5,400, most of whom live in ' victors. Last year, the coveted
trophy was captured by the
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Installed as president of the services division led by Samuel
WE NEED VOLUME!
Dublin Bnai Brith Lodge was S. J. Greenberg and John Isaacs.
George D. Keil, chairman of
Scheps, a native of Switzerland
See
who came to Ireland 20 years the executive committee of the
Detroit Service Group and co-
CHARLES WEINSTOCK ago.
chairman of trades and pxofes-
sional divisions, will present
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Ration Gas in Israel
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Gaso- prizes to golf winners and to
26th Year With
line went on strict rationing winners of an intriguing • quiz.
throughout Jerusalem as the Samuel H. Rubiner, Jewish . Wel-
BUICK'S RETAIL STORE strike of several hundred work- fare Federation president, will
ers at the Haifa installations of close the evening's program.
Near G.M. Bldg.
Shell Oil Co. continued. Thus I A special. treat will be a one-
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far, the government has main- man show by Emil Cohen, hu-
tained a hands'-off policy in the morist.
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'

Program Set for
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VIENNA, (JTA) — The Yugo-
slav government has adopted a
policy of "neutralization" with
regard to the schools of the
Jewish community, Prof, Albert
Vajas, president of the Feder-
ation of Jewish Communities in ;
Yugoslavia, told the JTA here:
Prof. Vajs said that what was
intended in the Jewish schools

was not an anti-religious, but •
non-religious program.
The Yugoslav le a der said
there are now 6,500 Jews in Yu-
goslavia, comprising 35 com-
munities. Emigration from Yu-
goslavia to Israel, he declared,
is not restricted, but few Jewi
are taking advantage of the op-
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