Addresses by Sobeloff, Garvett
Feature federations' Assembly
Chief Israel Masonic Leaders
Jewish Center Acclaimed by Michigan Masons
Leading M i c h i g an Masons land, the Israel Masonic Order
Renting Urged joined
in paying honor on Nov. was refused independence by the
26, at a dinner at the Masonic British until Israel became a
By Councilman Temple, to two distinguished Is .- state. Mr. Shahoni described
12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 3, 1954
Addresses by two Detroiters on • cessea This realization had led
community organization a n d to the formation in 1932 of the
education featured the conven.-1 Council of Jewish Federations
tion of the Council of Federa- and Welfare Funds."
raeli Masonic le a de r s— Dr.
tions and Welfare Funds, in At-
Mr. Garvett, in his analysis of
how, after a two-year effort, in-
lantic City, last week.
James H. Lincoln, the newest Abraham Shahoni, Grand Mas- dependence finally was achieved
Detroit's educational s y s t e m ,
ter
of
the
Grand
Lodge
of
Ma-
Isidore Sobeloff, executive di-1 reached these conclusions:
member of the Detroit Common
sonry in Israel, and Osher Levit- for the 43 Israeli Masonic lodges,
rector of the Jewish W elf a r e
"a. The Detroit community has Council, this week urged that sky, the Israel Grand Lodge's . two of which are Arab-speaking
Federation, spoke on the devel- a policy which specifically di- the Jewish Community Center
and two English-speaking — the
opment of the organized Ameri- rects the United Hebrew Schools on Woodward Avenue be rented Senior Warden.
rest using Hebrew as their lan-
Michigan
Supreme
Court
Jus-
can Jewish community, tracing to continue its development as for recreational purposes by the
guage.
activities back to the days of the 'communal . school system. City for the Department of tice George Bushnell, in his
New York was the first state
greetings to the two guests, paid
the early Jewish arrivals in this There has been some resistance Parks and Recreation.
to recognize Israel's Masonic
tribute
to
Israel's
development
country.
Mr. Lincoln pointed out that
—gradually decreasing — mainly
and related how the Israel Grand Lodge. Now it is recog-
Morris Garvett, chairman of by our subvention schools. Their the proposed new recreation Grand Lodge was recognized by nized by 31 jurisdictions and 63
the Detroit Federation's educa- criticism, however, has not been center on Hague and Cameron Michigan's fellow-Masons. The lodges all over the world.
tion division, described the that the UHS is being too well will not be completed for five Israel flag was displayed in tri-
Greetings also were extended
growth of the communal educa- treated but rather they are not years and that the Jewish Cen- bute to the two guests.
to the two guests by Francis
ter facilities are urgently need-
treated as well as UHS.
tional system in Detroit.
Originally functioning as a Dodge, senior warden of Michi-
"b. The community properly ed at once for the 14,000 young- Masonic movement under Scot- gan, and Joseph Mandelbaum.
Samuel Rubiner, president of
sters
in
that
area.
the Detroit Federation, who was feels confidence in an agency
scheduled to deliver one of the which has obviously eliminated
major addresses, was unable to duplication of services to a sig- Grove in Israel in
land clue 'to inclement weather nificant degree and whose com- Honor of 35th Wedding
and his plane was returned to petent administration gets us
DAVID DESOW
the most for every dollar. It is Anniversary of Bailies'
Detroit.
In the course of his address, when a community has this con-
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
In honor of the 35th wedding
fidence that it is ready to spend
Mr. Sobeloff said:
"One of the greatest uni- its funds for needed programs. anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
ANNOUNCES
fying forces in Jewish life has
"c. A community school system William Bailies of Flint, a grove
THE REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICES
been the large-scale develop- is not necessarily an inexpen- of 1,000 trees is planned for
ment of fund - raising for sive one despite those real econ- planting in Israel, through the
TO
overseas, with the Joint Dis- omies which are effected. The Jewish National Fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Bailies, who have
tribution Committee and the higher your standards, the bet-
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United Palestine Appeal as ter qualified your teachers, the been active for many years in
DETROIT 19, MICHIGAN
the
Zionist
movement,
have
ex-
partners nationally in the t higher the cost.
United Jewish Appeal and the
"d. The services rendered by a pressed a desire that there
local Federations and Welfare Bureau of Jewish Education are should be no personal gifts to
BRoadwoy 3-6330
DECEMBER I, 1954
Funds carrying the cooperat- provided in Detroit by Federa- them and that instead all con-
ing responsibility of organiz- tion and its educational service tributions should be made, to
ing and conducting the annual arm, UHS. Consequently, a the Jewish National Fund for
campaigns and of relating the very large portion of the sum the planting of the grove.
overseas needs to domestic that an ordinary Bureau would Checks, made payable to the
programs. The Welfare • Fund cost us can instead be allocated Jewish National Fund, should be
machinery stood the Jews of directly to schools.
mailed to Mrs. Ida Shevin Ba-
America and of the world in
ker,
14444 Vassar Drive, Detroit
"e. The affiliation with UHS of
good stead during World War
35. Trees are planted at $1.50
Conservative,
Reform
and
:Yid-
CALL
II days and in the post-war
each.
period when rescue, resettle- I dish schools is the result of a
CA.
3-5100
Mr. and Mrs. Bailies have
ment and Israeli development I developing community maturity started the fund with a gift of
in
the
area
of
Jewish
education.
Daily tell
required and obtained unprec-
This process, we feel, has been $200.
edented support.
9 p.m.
Mr. Bailies, who for many
"For the most part, com- helped along by the fact that
we
do
not
have
a
formal
Bureau
years,
until
recently,
headed
the
munities learned that by shar-
Detroit Woolen Co. in Flint, is
ing experiences they can avoid structure."
Resolutions opposing supply. chairman of the board of Con-
each other's mistakes and can
or arms to the Arab states and gregation Beth Israel in Flint.
benefit from each other's sue-
calling upon the President and He has served as chairman of
Congress to develop new immi- the board of education of the
gration legislation to elimin- Bnai Israel school for eight
MICHIGAN'S
ate the discriminatory provi- years.
sions of the McCarran-Walter
Mrs. Bailies, who recently vis-
FOUR
Immigration a n d Nationality ited in Israel, is a member of
LARGEST
Act were adopted at the clos- Hadassah, Pioneer Women and
ing session.
Jewish Congress and for two
SELLING
AnOther resolution c a 11 e d years was chairman of the
for continuing study of the Women's Division of the United
question of independent cam- Jewish Appeal in Flint.
paigns to assure "a long-range
Mr. and Mrs. Bailies came to
orderly program for obtaining Flint in 1931. They will observe
the necessary funds which their 35th anniversary Dec. 12.
must be raised by American
Jewry to meet its responsibil-
ities, local, national and over- Two Council Branches
seas."
Plan 'Peace' Parley
Julian F r e e-
man of Indian-
Members of Huntington Woods
apolis w a s re-
and Northwest Branches of the
elected pr esi
National C o u n c i l of Jewish
dent of the
Women will preside at a "Peace
CJFWF for 1955.
Conference" of the Council at 1
The board of di-
p.m., Dec. 10, in the home of
r e c tor s also
Mrs. Albert Cole, 25323 Park-
SURE TO DELIGHT THE EPICURE
elected P h II i
wood.
Bernstein t h e
AND PLEASE THE GOURMET
In conjunction with Council's
n e w 'executive
stand
on
world
disarmament,
director o f the
Mrs. A. J. Seltzer will lead dis-
Council. He suc-
cussion. Background information
ceeds H. L. Lurie
will be provided by a panel,
w ho served in
consisting of Mesdames M. Sho-
that post since
gan, S. P. Sax and M. Raskin.
1932. Mr. Bern- P. Bernstein
Planning the meeting are Mrs.
stein joined the Council in 1943
and has been associate director Frank Rosenthal and Mrs. Wil-
since 1947. Mr. Lurie, now on liam Harris, educational chair-
leave of absence, rill continue men of Huntington Woods and
to serve the Council as a part- Northwest Branches respectively,
and the two international rela-
time consultant. -
Leah W. Leonard has filled this won-
The United HIAS Service and tions co-chairmen of Council,
the Norristown (Pa.) Jew ish Mrs. Philip Nusholtz and Mrs.
derful book with palate tempting
Community Center were honored Balfour Peisner.
-by presentation of the 1954 Wil-
daily menues and special holiday
; ham J. Shroder M e m or i al
Brownies Hold Investiture
Awards for "superior initiative
meals. There's a section covering
and achievement in the ad-
Brownie Troop Number 231,
vancement of social welfare."
which meets at the Bagley
dietary laws . and full information
The United HIAS Service won School every Tuesday afternoon,
on various types of Jewish cuisine in-
the award for the successful held its investiture last week.
merger of the Hebrew Sheltering With the exception of one girl,
cluding Hungarian, Russian, German,
and Immigrant Aid Society Marcia Reinitz, who was a
(HIAS), the United Service for Brownie last year, the entire
Ylenese, Rumanian and lisraelli dishes.
New Americans and the Migra- troop was invested at once. The
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