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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-03-18

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10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 18, 1955

Karbel, Orecklin Head
Professional Division

Appreciative Community Honors
Abe Kasle on Sixtieth Birthday

Jr. Division to Hear
Israel War Veteran

Jack Brass, a veteran of Is-
rael's War of Independence, will
address the Junior Division
7 60 0 0W.17K M
A grateful community will cal school system, have earned workers' branch Sunday, at
Rainbow Ter-
honor Abe Kasle on his 60th for him national recognition as
race, 18451 Wy-
birthday, today. a man of vision in the direction
oming.
For two years the general of Jewish affairs.
Born and ed-
Born in Wohlynia, Russia,
chairman of Allied Jewish Cam-
ucated in Eng-
March 18, 1895, Mr. Kasle came
land, Brass di-
to this country in 1909 and set-
rected the first
tled in Monroe, Mich. That
Jewish Blitz
community then had only five
Hostels, whieh
Jewish families, but already the
cared for chil-
impact of his interest in Jewish
dren of bombed-
affairs was felt there and in
out London
nearby communities. From Mon-
h o• m e s, during
roe he went to Toledo and in
ii sad World War II.
1923 he came to Detroit, making
Brass Emigrating t o
this city his home since then.
Israel
1946, he became a Cap-
SIDNEY J. BARBEL (left) and
For more than 40 years, he tain in in Haganah's
Intelligence
Dr. LEO ORECKLIN have been
has played an active role
in Corps. He is currently public re-
selected chairmen of the profes- 1
prof-
lations officer for the Hebrew
sional division in the Allied Jew-
ects. He has encouraged phil- University.
ish Campaign. Both are mem-
anthropic efforts, has always
bers of the board of the Detroit
Immediately a f ter VE -Da y,
been a Zionist, was associated
Service Group. Karbel, in addi-
with the late Dr. Stephen S. Brass headed the first Jewish
tion, is on the boards of the
Wise in work for the Ameri- relief unit to from • Britain to
Jewish Welfare Federation, Re-
can Jewish Congress and the Germany to supervise relief and
settlement Service and Jewish
Jewish Institute of Religion rescue work among the survivors
Community Center.
before it affiliated with He- of Nazi concentration camps. He
was commanding officer of the
brew Union College, and en
Jewish section in the notorious
couraged
cultural
efforts.
ABE KASLE
Pictures Must Go
Active in congregational af- Bergen-Belsen Camp where he
paigns„ for more than 10 years fairs, Mr. Kasle in recent years directed the work of seeking out
The Jewish News currently
the president of the United He- became devotedly interested in Jewish survivors, and helped
has on file a large number
brew
Schools, Mr. Kasle has the Hillel Foundation. He is a thousands to achieve their
of pictures of organizations
established
precedents for out:- leader in the Michigan Hillel dream of leaving Europe to set-
and brides which date back
standing communal achieve- Foundation, was the Michigan tle in Israel.
for several years. Should they
group's treasurer and has back- , The brunch, which will serve
ments in two areas:
not be claimed within the
His
leadership
in
the
He-
ed
it generously in the estab- as a kick-off of the division's
next two weeks, the pictures
participation in the Allied Jew-
brew Schools has set new lishment of the Hillel Founda-
will be discarded, Individuals
1i_ Campaign, has been arran .g. -
tion
at
the
University
of
Mic
standards
which
have
resulted
wishing to pick up pictures
ed by Estelle Levin, a divisiori
in the doubling of the school gan. He is a vice-president of vice-chairman. Other division
should come to The Jewish .
the
Jewish
Welfare
Federation.
Attendance in Detroit's Jewish
News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile
Mr. Kasle was married to the leaders are Arthur James Ru'Din-
communal school system; and
Rd.
former
Pearl Silverstein, in De- ' er. chairman; N. Brewster Bro
By personally encouraging.
troit,
Feb.
14, 1915. They cele- der, Arlen Gitlin, William Wets-
increased giving to the Allied
brated
their
40th wedding an- man and Norman Feinberg, area.
Jewish Campaign he has help-
LEVI MOVING CO.
niversary
quietly
in Miami 'chairmen.
ed set new records for contri-
Courteous and Efficient Service
butions to Israel and to local Beach last month. They have
three sons, Leonard Kasle, who Round Table Sponsors
J. LEVI, Mgr.
causes.
last month won the nomination
His generous gifts, his ant. r- for the Detroit Board of Educa- Art Contest, Program
18276 Strathmoor Ave.
' ing personal efforts in cam- tion at the Primary Election,
UN. 4-0708
paigns, his direction of the lo- Ben and Robert; a daughter,
paigns,
Mrs. Clarence Enggass, chair-
Mrs. Ben (Esther) Jones and man of the Detroit Round Table
nine grandchildren.
art committee, announces that
Mr. Kasle heads the Kasle high school-age artists in Michi-
Steel Corp. here.
gan have been invited to submit.
Mahnish-Ta-Noh?
works on "What Brotherhood
Lessing Rosenwald
Means in Our Community" to a
Why will we not bake any of the delicious GREEN-
World art exhibition in Brussells,
FIELD PASSOVER CAKES as we have done in pre-
To Retire as Head
Belgium, _ sponsored by the In-
vious years?
Of Judaism Council
ternational Assembly on World
Brotherhood.
The Answer is:
Special to The Jewish News
Students from 12 to 18 in any
DALLAS, Tex.—As the Ameri- private or public school are eli-
That you, the public have accepted our GREENFIELD
can Council for Judaism com- gible to compete. Michigan en-
NOODLE PRODUCTS so well, that we cannot stop
menced its sessions here, it be- tries will be exhibited in the
our production long enough to KASHER our plant
came known that Lessing Rosen- Werbe Galleries, 19458 Livernois
for Passover, and to bake the kind of Passover cakes
wald will retire as president, a from April 5 to 11. Information
we want our customers to have. Sorry to disappoint
post he has held for 12 years.
on specifications is available
our many friends, but we are truly grateful for your
Clarence S. COleman Jr., of from the Detroit Round Table,
year 'round wholehearted support for our GREEN-
Chicago, is slated to be his suc- TR.. 3-5520.
FIELD NOODLE PRODUCTS.
cessor. Mr. Coleman, a Council
The Round Table's Business
vice-chairman, is co - chairman and Professional Group will
We do-wish you a joyous Passover Holiday.
of its religious education com- launch its annual scholarship
mittee. Under his leadership, drive VW ith a public program at
.(Signed). GREENFIELD BROTHERS
eight Schools for Judaism were 8:15 p.m., Thursday, in the In-
P.S. We . are sole distributors for the famous HOROW-
established in this country with ternational Institute.
ITZ MARGARETEN MATZOS and other quality Prod-
a curriculum that follows the
Dr. Ernst Scheyer, associate
ucts for PaSSover and the year 'round. We highly re-
Council's anti-Zionist program.
Mr. Coleman has stated that professor of art at Wayne Uni-
commend for Kashruth and quality all products bear-
many Temples, in addition to versity, will show color slides
ing the name HOROWITZ MARGARETEN.
the Council's schools, are using while' speaking on historical
churches and synagogues in the
Council material.
East. Rabbi Milton Arm
' Convention plans call for the Near
will speak on "The Contribu-
establishment of a philanthropic tions
of Judaism to Western
fund "operated on Council prin-
Thought."
ciples." It is announced that
The scholarship drive seeks to
"the object of the fund is to al-
raise funds to send teachers,
leviate
poverty
and
distress
in
Dear Parents,
any part o.f the world—includ- policemen and community lead-
ing Israel." Incorporators of the ers to workshops on human re-
Farband Camp offers 26 years of outstanding
fund include Norman Buckner lations this summer. These
camp experience. We have all learned to value the ex-
workshops are now featured in
of
Pontiac.
perience of the EXPERT. Certainly you would want
the summer curriculum of over
The Southwestern part of the
your child to benefit from the finest camp staff, pro-
United States was described as 30 colleges in the nation.
gram, facilities, personal
an area where Americans of the
care and attention, which
Jewish faith have resisted, even Allocate $10 Million to Speed
Farband Camp provides.
more successfully than those in Rehabilitation of Nazi Victims
the more crowded, concentrated,
Located in the beauti-
Ten million dollars has been
segregated centers elsewhere in
ful Waterloo Recreation
the country, the efforts of "Jew- allocated for global relief, re-
Area, Farband Camp of-
ish" nationalists to stampede habilitation, cultural restoration
fers camping for boys
them into Zionism, Jerome K. and educational programs in
and girls ages 5-15.
Crossman declared at Thurs- 1955 in behalf of victims of Nazi
persecution throughout the free
day's session.
Have your child camp
"Jews in America are not con- world, the Conference on Jewish
with the EXPERTS.
fined to New York or Chicago or Material Claims Against Ger-
Make this summer a
Los Angeles," Mr. -Grossman de- many announced in New York.
Farband Camp summer.
The allocation is the second
clared. "This Conference, there
fore, is a dramatic demonstra- the Conference has made from
Yours truly,
tion that we will be heard in its share of German reparations
our own right and in the con- payments under terms incor-
Leonard Baruch
text of America that includes all porated in the Bonn-Israel re-
Director
MR. BARUCH, DIRECTOR
48 states and all cities and towns parations pact signed at Luxem-
and villages in our country."
burg in 1952. In 1954, the Con-
ference assigned $8,705,000 for
P.S. Call me at
People are not to be judged the world - wide • rehabilitation
by their coats.—Aesop.
and cultural programs. , ,

Israel Repays $3,154,809

To Export-Import Bonk

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
goverrunent of Israel made a
further installment payment of
$3,154,809.76 to the Export-Im-
port Bank on account of princi-
pal and interest on the Bank's
loan of 135 million dollars made
to Israel in 1949 and 1950.

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