Israel Insists on Sending Ships Through Suez, Sharett Declares JERUSALEM, (JTA) —Israel xiety with which all Israel and does not consider the question much of the world followed of the Suez Canal blockade the progress of their case. closed, and means to continue the fight to force Egypt to rec- Simmer, Safran Awarded ognize its right to send its ship- Citations for Seminary Work ping through the canal, Premier Rabbi Seymour Cohen, of Moshe Sharett told the members Pittsburgh, was guest speaker at of the crew of the Bat Galim. a breakfast sponsored by the The Premier entertained at Adas Shalom Men's Club last his residence here the 10 crew- Sunday which highlighted the men who had spent 94 days in work of the Jewish Theological Egyptian prisons and members , Seminary. Of their families. Mr. Sharett ' Featured also was the presen- tation of citations to Samuel paid tribute, in the name of the Simmer and David Safran, who Israel people, to the heroic be- havior of the 10 seamen and 'have been among the leading told them of the breathless an- local supporters of the Seminary. 2 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 14, 1955 Beersheba Mayor Inspires Detroit Histadrut Rallies `How Many IV omen Are You?' Is Central Theme of JWF Institute, Wednesday Next Wednesday, the ninth many roles a woman plays in annual January Institute of the a 24-hour day. Dr. August will Women's Division of the Jewish comment on striking a balance among the many roles. - The Institute will begin with a pantomime presentation por- traying the roles. The skit was written by Mrs. Saul Rose and is directed by Mrs. Harold Koen- igsburg. The cast includes Mes- dames Sidney J. Winer, Milford Pregerson and Leon Lewis. Mrs. David Newman and Mrs. I. S. Katzman are in charge of props. At 10:30 a.m. six concurrent workshops will be held which will deal, respectively, with wife, mother, mother - in - law and grandmother, family planner, suburbanite, and creative leisure. Luncheon and a business DR. HARRY E. AUGUST meeting will follow, with Isidore Welfare Federation will be held, Sobeloff, executive director of from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at the Jewish Welfare Federation, Congregation Adas Shalom, 7045 as speaker, and Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Women's Division presi- Curtis. Dr. Harry E. August, eminent dent, as chairman. The afternoon sessions will be- Detroit psychiatrist, will give the principal address at the after- gin at 1:15 p.m. Assisting in the planning of noon session. Dr. August is Chief of Psychiatry, Sinai Hospital; ! the Institute are the following chairman, State Mental Health ' chairmen and their commitees: Commission; associate professor 1 Mrs. Ben Fishman, personnel; of clinical psychiatry, Wayne . Mrs. Irving Mahler, arrange- University Medical School. and ments; Mrs. Arthur Rice, food; consultant for the V.A. Mental Mrs. Bernard Rubiner, promo- Hygiene Clinic and the Merrill tion. Reservations for the Institute Palmer School. Taking as its theme, "How can be made by calling the Wo- Many Women Are You?" the men's Division, Mrs. Hackelman, Institute will deal with the WO. 5-3939. "All one need do to become a mayor in Israel is to go out and build himself a town or city" according to David Tuviahu, the -quiet-spoken, dignified looking- mayor of Beersheba, I s r a el Visiting Detroit last week-end in his role of special emissary from Histadrut in Israel, Mr. Tuviahu was the guest at a number of special functions arranged in his honor by the combined branches of Workmen's Circle, the Labor Zionist movement, the Lands- manshaften Division o f the Histadrut Campaign, Turover Society and the Pioneer Women Organization. He addressed capacity aud- iences who listened with rapt at - tention to his matter-of-fact ex- By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ planation of the present - d a y problems confronting Israel and Louis Marshall's Son: Photo Prize. Winner The late Louis Marshall's name already is indelibly recorded the steps being taken to solve in Jewish history as one • of the great American lawyers and as them.. The Workmen's Circle meeting ,American Jewry's most distinguished leader. His name comes to mind with the announcement that his son, James, the former was chaired by Shmuel Segal w h o • reiterated that organiza- president of the Board of Education tion's complete support or His- of New York, was awarded fourth tadrut in Israel and pledged con- prize in the second annual Saturday tinued financial assistance in Review Wor1C Travel Photography increasing amounts. Contest. His picture showed a group David Sislin, chairman of the of school children in an outdoor as- sembly at Alipore, India. Labor Zionist function, urged This is especially interesting as an those present to exert their ef- indication of the variation of fields forts toward a speedy conclus- ion of the 1955 drive in which American Jews take an in- terest. Another of Louis Marshall's The better than 30 organiza- Sons was one of this country's out- tions represented at the Sunday standing authorities in foresty. Now, morning breakfast meeting un- James Marshall, who has been active der the chairmanship of Morris James Marshall in educational work, distinguishes Malin heard program reports himself in photography. The fact that American Jews are sharing from 13 of their colleagues. The By BORIS SMOLAR in all phases of life is becoming daily more intriguing. total sum reported was in excess (Copyright, 1954, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) • * of $15,000. Tuesday noon, a reception ac- Honoring a Leader: Bunche on Language Studies: Importance of Hebrew The testimonial dinner honoring Edward M. M. Warburg for corded Mr. Tuviahu prior to his At the 69th annual convention of the Modern Language Associ- ation, at which former Detroiter Dr. David D. Henry predicted that departure was under the chair- his four-year general chairmanship of the United Jewish Appeal, manship of Mrs. Dora Kumove promises to be one of the most impressive affairs of the year . within a year 40,000,000 people will be within the range of educa- with Mrs. Gerson Berris, presi- There is a tremendous admiration throughout the country for the tional television and that TV will greatly increase educational opportunities for all , Dr. Ral p h Bunche , Under Secretary of the dent of Pioneer Women's Coun- young "leader No. 1" of American Jewry . . . Scores of Jewish cil, Mrs. Manuel Zak, Council communities, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, have indicated they United Nations, emphasized the importance of language studies as Histadrut chairman, and Mrs. wish to emphasize their sentiments by sending their top leaders a means of -improving relations among nations. Dr. Bunche said: David Sislin, Yiddish cultural to New York to attend the dinner .. . Some communities may be "In view of our nation's new and highly responsible position chairman participating in ' the represented at the affair—which will take place Jan. 22—with in world affairs, and its extensive worldwide activities, it seems to program. Pioneer Women have as many as 30 or 40 of their most important men . . because me peculiarly appropriate that Americans should give special dedicated the month of January every Jewish leader who ever collaborated closely with Mr. War- emphasis to the study of foreign languages. In the course of my to Histadrut campaign activity. burg in JDC and UJA does not want to forego the pleasure of own experience in the field of international affairs, I have often An "All Divisions R e p or t paying him a tribute by personally attending the dinner . . . had cause to regret that foreign-language study was so little em- Breakfast" will take place this To them he is not only "Mr. Warburg," a man whom they respect of work he has given to Jewish hum_anitarian causes, phasized in my own schooling." Sunday morning at 13722 Lin - , for the years „ ,, . This is not a new thought, but it required new emphasis— wood. out also Eddie —a pe r son whom they love for his personal Sunday, Jan. 23, the enlarg- qualities . . . Thus, the dinner will—probably much against the and Dr. Bunche gave it the proper interpretation. the While the establishment of Israel has definitely placed the ed executive board will receive will of Mr. Warburg—become a memorable demonstration of feel love and admiration which all elements of American Jewry Hebrew language in the territory covered by Dr. Bunche, the reports on progress to date ancient tongue has held a place of importance in world affairs for- and complete plans for con- for him . . . It will be the first time in 'American Jewish history tinued activity. that community leaders from all parts of the country assemble a long time. The fact that clergymen of nearly all faiths are - just for one evening and expressly for the purpose required to know Hebrew, in order to acquire full knowledge of the In the forefront of were collection in New York a beloved national Jewish leader. activities last week Morris of honoring Bible in the Original, has made the Holy Tongue important to all peoples. Israel's existence gives Hebrew added status. Zweig, Morris Zarankin, Joshua Echo in Israel: Fears have been expressed of a drop in attendance in Hebrew Joyrich, T. Krashin, Maurice The Warburg dinner will have its echo in Israel ... There is classes in American high schools and colleges. Jewish students Baker, A. Perman, Max Lieber- no doubt that if the Israel government followed the policy of alone, not to speak of Christians who take the courses, should be man, Albert Berke, Bernard other governments in awarding medals, "Eddie"—as he is affec- able to fill all available Hebrew classes: Let's hope that Dr. Bunche's Linderman, A a r on Sandweiss, tionately called by members of the government—would long ago advice will apply also to those who should study the Hebrew Bernard Milinsky, Morris Ginz- have been the recipient of the highest award . . . This is because language. A knowledge of it by students of world affairs will help burg, Alex Dorchen, Rose Ches- the leaders of the JeWish State appreciate his sincerity, his advance best relations among all nations with Israel. luk, Esther Mendelson, Dr. A. warmth and his deep devotion to the work of securing maximum * * Alper, Dr. A. W. Sanders, Louis aid for Israel .. . Some of the members of the Israel Cabinet, in Rosen, Dr. E. Harelik, M. Bara- recent private conversations with me in Jerusalem, made no secret Neturei Karta and Jordan — Where They Belong Anti-Israel posters in New York and in London, religious hal, M. W. Stein, Morris Ross, of the fact that they greatly regret Warburg's decision to with- youth demonstrations in front of Israeli consulates and assertionsNathan Rose and A. Wineman. draw from the UJA chairmanship . . . They consider him the best by the Neturei Karta in Israel that what they really aim at is the top leader the UJA has had during all the years of its existence . . . They would have also liked to see him becoming a member destruction of the Jewish state, combine to provide cause for Second Semester of of an expanded Jewish Agency . . . This, despite the fact that Mr. severest condemnation of the extremists in Israel who are Beth Hamidrash School Warburg has never been a Zionist , .. To them he is the symbol causing the small state so much harm. of American Jewry as a whole . . . They admire him not only It is true that the opposition to the Neturei Karta has, at o Open on Monday because of his strong feeling for Israel, but also for his charm and times, gone to extremes in an effort to end the shocking mani- The Beth Hamidrash, School modesty . . They feel at home with him and they know they festations by the ultra-orthodox element whose tactics have met of Judaism, in which is merged can rely on his friendship. with disfavor among most of the Orthodox Jews in Israel and the Young Israel Institute of in. other lands. Perhaps the other extremists should have exercised I Jewish Veneration : Studies, the Bnai David Deserved greater caution and restraint. But when one reads the report Those who have had a chance to observe Mr. Warburg at Adult Institute and several adult from London that Jordan is prepared to permit the Neturei Karta work for the JDC. and UJA know that he gained the deserved to move into the Old City of Jerusalem, one begins to wonder education classes conducted by love in this country and in Israel by being the hardest-working Congregation B e t h Abraham, American Jewish leader . . . One can find him at his desk in the whether this group actually belongs anywhere else. According to the JTA report from London, an Arab broadcast will open its second semester, UJA from early morning till the end of the day. . . Evenings and is ouoted as claiming that several hundred members of Neturei extending over a period of 10 week-ends he spends. addressing UJA gatherings throughout the Karta have been in communication with Jordanian authorities weeks, on Monday, at the Young country, where he is the most sought-after speaker . . During with the view of leaving Israel for settlement in the Arab portion of Israel Center. the four years of his chairmanship of the UJA he probably spent Registration will begin at '7:30 more time on UJA than with his own family . .. It has become Jerusalem. This is, of course, an exaggeration, since all of the p.m. Classes will begin at 8 p.m. Neturei Karta forces hardly number more than several hundred. a classic story as to what Mr Warburg's middle names "M. M. But the mere hint of a Jordanward movement, the admission by according to the f olio wing stand for . . . The twin "M's"—so some UJA leaders maintain— the Neturei Karta leaders that they seek Israel's destruction schedule: stand for "Mileage" and "Money" • . • No Jewish leader has ever Book of Samuel, Rabbi M. J. put in so much mileage to collect so much money for the UJA because of their opposition to the present policies and because they are awaiting the coming of the Messiah, are enough to damn Wohlgelernter, 9-10 p.m. as did Eddie Warburg . , And just as much as he is known in Book of Exodus, Rabbi Samuel the Jewish world for his humanitarian activities, he is also known them. The religious issue became aggravated by the movement of H. Prero, 9-10 p.m. in the world of art and letters for his deep interest in art and in Jewish History: Hebrew Ori- in literature . . . Incidentally, it was he who interested John a lorry of passengers out of Jerusalem on the Sabbath and by the opening of a community center for children in the area between gins, Dr. Max Kapustin, 9-10 Hersey, the American novelist, in writing the epic book "The Wall" Musrara and Meah Shearim. The latter move was interpreted p.m. depicting Jewish heroism in ethe Warsaw Ghetto . . . He helped Survey of Judaism, Rabbi make it possible for Richard Hillary to write "Falling Through as a threat to the moral integrity of the children. Actually, such centers tend to counteract missionary • activities which have Hayim Donin, 8-9 p.m. Space," one of the most splendid war-time experience books . Our Siddur (The Jew i s h Himself serving in World War II, Mr. Warburg started as an threatened "the religious integrity" • of Jewish children in Jeru- salem for decades. But since theirs is perhaps "just to do or die Prayerbook), Rabbi Israel I. ordinary GI and rose to the rank of officer . . . It was during his but not to reason why," it appears useless to seek remedy In that Halpern, 8-9 p.m. service in the Army, when he was among the first Americans on Hebrew Reading, Rabbi Jacob the European front to participate in the liberation of the Nazi direction through calm deliberation. The only hope lies in the possibility of educating the Neturei Karta children of the errors Brown, 9-10 p.m. victims, that he came face to face with the drama of the Jewish of their ways...0y, learning the truth, they. may stop their parents' For further information call survivors in the Nazi camps .- This-was .a shattering. experi,ence inanities-a-and in sa..n-i4ea TO. 8-8776 or TO. 8-7174. for him and left an, indelible, Purely Commentary Between You and Me