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November 19, 1954 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-11-19

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BIG Day, on Dec. 12, To launch
Israel Bond Hanukah Campaign

Hadassah Evening Group Plans Tercentenary Event
Furniture Men Present
Hadassah Evening Group will Margo Pearsall will be guest
'Man of the Year' Award

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The first - Man of the Year'
award presented. by the "Furni -
ture Dealers of Michigan went to
"BIG Day," Bonds of the Israel I "By observing BIG Day," Clarence S. Allender, furniture
Government Day, a one-day Stollman said, "the people of buyer for Sears, Roebuck & Co.
community-wide effort to buy, Detroit will have an opportunity
for .26 years.
sell and 'collect on Israel bonds, to honor the ancient Maccabees,
The award, the idea for which
has been announced for Sunday, and our su-oscriptions to
Dec. 12, by Phillip Stollman, De- Israel Bonds will help Israel's was introduced by Joseph Koe-
troit chairman. Headquarters modern Maccabees to build their -nig, president of the Furniture
for the drive have been estab- , land."
"BIG Day" will also be utilized -Travelers of ?Michigan, was given
lished at Carmel Hebrew School,
as a final rallying•pont for the out at ceremonies in the Hotel
17556 Wyoming.
S t o 11 m a n emphasized that "BIG Show," the Women's Divi- Statler ballroom last week. •
"BIG Day" comes just one week sion event for Israel bonds, set
Members of the club had cast
for Dec. 16 at Masonic Temple.
before the Hanukah festival.
ballots weeks ago, which were
tabulated by Furnit -,:re World
magazine in New York. Other
framed certificates of merit
went to Albert Posen, of Famous
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Presi- to the organization's 26th an- Furniture; Arthur C. Field, of
dent Eisenhower told a delega- nual meeting's opening session. 1 People's Outfitting; Donald E.
tion representing the National The criteria of better intergroup Smart, Crowley-Milner; David
Conference of Christians and relations• at home. Dr. Clinchy Frank, Robinson Furniture;
Jews that a• "decent, lasting and declared, "may very well deter- Vern Elliott, Markey - Elliot t
just peace for all men" is his mine whether the teeming mil- Furniture Saginaw, David. Bish-
primary personal goal as well as lions of Europe and Asia will op, Bishop Furniture, Lansing.
cast their lot with the free world
that of his administration.
The President said that he and or succumb to the lures of .the
his associates are dedicated to Moscow hate merchants."
The report disclosed that last
the pursuit of peace. He said
that the spirit of brotherhood year the organization sponsored
exemplified by the • National 75,000 programs in the United
Conference of Christians and States through its offices in 62
Jews Will be a big factor in cities. In addition, according to
the report, 30,000 showings of
world peace.
"Without a conception of dig-, educational films reached 70,-
nity of man founded on reli- 000,000 persons, and 2,800,000
gious faith, we are sunk," he pieces of literature were distrib-
uted.
said.
SID BRAND
The conference issued a state-
A conference report to the
President emphasized the im- ment containing a platform of
portance of stressing the spirit- American action to combat com-
ual motivation' behind the munism, which included action
American aid programs benefit- to "unite in resistance to anti-
ting underdeveloped areas. It PrOtestant, anti-Catholic, or an-
warned against complacency and ti-Jewish movements, so that no
said there was much yet to be group need go it alone."
Other principles of action list-
done in eliminating bias and
furthering understanding. The ed included cooperation against
report cited the work by volun- intolerance, promotion of hu-
tary organizations throughout man relations, recognition of
the country, including Jewish bigotry as "the internal enemy
organizations, in promoting re- of the United States," and uni-
LOU' RYKE
ligion and the American tradi- ty with "all God-fearing men
against the enemies of religion."
tion of freedom.
President Eisenhower greeted
A warning that America's abil-
ity to win the support of the the conference and told the re-
peoples of Europe and Asia will ligious leaders that any group
be determined in large measure that binds itself together . . . to
by its success in promoting bet- discuss ways and means of at-
ter intergroup relations at home tempting such goals "is, to my
was sounded by Dr. Everett C. mind, a dedicated, patriotic
Clinchy, president of the Na- group that can well take the
tional, Conference of Christians Bible in one hand and the flag
and Jews, in the annual report in the other and march ahead."

Ike Says Peace His Major Goal



meet at the Detroit Historical speaker. All young women are
Museum at 8 p.m., Tuesday, invited to attend. For informa-
when the program will center tion, call Lillian Merr - elstein,
on the Jewish Life and Culture - U N' 3-4564.
in Detroit exhibit being featured 1-
at the Museum in honor of the- .1 10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 19, 1954
American Jewish Tercentenary. -

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Return of Bnai Brith to NCRAC Urged

BRIDGEPORT, Conn., (JTA)- needs of common Jewish causes.
Hope that Bnai Brith may soon; "I believe in cooperation in the
rejoin the family of Jewish or-1 common cause of . American
ganizations from which it has Jewry," he said, "and I believe
estranged itself," was expressed that this credo is inherent, also
here this week by Bernard H. in the spirit of Bnai Brith." He
Trager, chairman of the Nation- • was "saddened," he added, "that
al Community Relations Advis- : our great order, representing
ory Council, in a speech accept- for me some of the most vital
ing a citation from Abraham . principles 'of Jewish living in a
Lodge of Bnai Brith as "man of democratic society, has—.I hope
the Year."
I only temporarily—been derailed
Mr. Trager, former president from its own truest interests by
of the lodge, referred to with- an unhappy misunderstanding."
drawal of Bnai Brith from the
NCRAC, national" coordinating
body for Jewish community re- Dr. A. Neuman to Speak
lations agencies, in 1952. He em- At JDC Founders' Dinner
phasized that "the wider pur-
Edward M. M. Warburg,
poses of Bnai Brith can only be
realized through the broadest chairman of the- Joint Distribu-
participation in the life of the tion Committee, announced that
Dr. Abraham A. Neuman, presi-
whole Jewish community."
Expressing the conviction that ' dent of Dropsie College, Phila-
Bnai Brith had acted "in con- delphia, will be speaker at the
sonance with its finest tradition JDC Founders' Dinner, to be
in joining the cooperative proc- held in conjunction with the or-
ess represented by the NCRAC," ; ganization's 40th annual meet-
Mr. Trager called it a "regret- Ling, Dec. 9, at the Waldorf-As-
table lapse from its own tradi- ; toria Hotel, New York.
The dinner will honor 17
tion of service in the cause of all
Jewry that led the Bnai Brith prominent leaders of the Amer-
to withdraw from the NCRAC." , ican Jewish community, all of
These are "times of great them active in the early history
crisis in the affairs of the ; of the JDC. Many have, in ad-
world;" in which "grave implica- 1 dition to their continued inter-
tion.; for Jewish life abound," he . est in the operations of the JDC,
said, which call for "cooperation, achieved distinction in govern-
not competition, among those , ment, labor leadership, corn-
who recognize -the overriding 1 munal and other fields.

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