100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

July 15, 1955 - Image 18

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-07-15

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

18--DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 15, 1955

Ike Greets Paper
On 100th Anniversary

CINCINNATI — President Ei-
senhower has sent his congratu-
lations to the American Israelite,
oldest English-Jewish weekly in
America and second oldest in the
world, on the occasion of its
100th anniversary.
The Israelite was founded July
15, 1854, by the late Rabbi Isaac
Mayer Wise.
President Eisenhower's • tele-
gram to the editor of the Israel-
ite reads:
"To you and the staff of the
American Israelite, I send con-
gratulations on its 100th anniver-
sary. At this season of the year
all of us are reminded of the
American War of Independence
and the freedoms which, several
years after it, our forefathers
guaranteed, through the constitu-
tion, to their posterity. Such an
event as the anniversary of your
newspaper impresses upon us
Once again the fact that, central
to these liberties, is freedom of
the press."

Romantic
Doys & Niteq

DON'T MISS THE FUN
NEW ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATIONS

• FILTERED POOL * LAKE • TENNIS •
• B'WAY ENTERTAINMENT • 2 ORCH,
GOLF ON OUR OWN PREMISES
RATES...lower than you think
EXCELLENT CUISINE (dietary law;i
Good Roads All The Way

DAVE LEVINSON,

People Make News

LONDON (JTA) — A British .and a sister of Mr. Pikelny, all
court set a precedent by ruling of whom are now living in the
EPHRAIM R. GOMBERG, ' nounced by Dr. Joseph J. that the laws of the Republic of United States,
former Detroiter who for the Schwartz, vice-president of the
Lithuania—before the annexation
past 10 years was executive di- Israel Bond Organization.
To find one good, you must a
* *
of Lithuania by the USSR in hundred try.—Claude Mermet.
rector of the Philadelphia Allied
BUCK M. GOLDMAN, presi- 1940 and its subsequent occupa-
Jewish Appeal, last week re-
dent of Associated Industries, tion by the Nazis in 1941—are
signed his post.
*
announces the appointment of still valid.
KENNETH JAY LEVY, assis- LEON DeBOSKY as sales man
The court handed down letters
ager.
tant professor of music at Bran-
of administration which permit
deis University, has been award-
surviving relatives of victims of
FAMILIES
ed a research fellowship by the
love the
the Nazis in Lithuania to succeed
John Simon ,Guggenheim Me-
GAP, tool
to property owned in Britain,
morial Foundation.
r GOLF ON OUR OWN PREMISES
The case affected the family of
a * *
AQUACADE SWIMMING POOL
Feival Pikelny who, together with
FAST CLAY TENNIS COURTS
Rabbi ARIEL L. GOLDBURG,
his wife and two children, were
BROADWAY ENTERTAINMENT
Richmond, Va., has been elected
BONN (JTA)—Although $15,- murdered by the Nazis in Kovno.
2 ORCHESTRAS
president of the Hebrew Union 700,000 had been appropriated for Under British law, letters of ad-
Air Conditioned Dining
College-Jewish Institute of Re- 1954-55 Federal budget, the West ministration are granted to those
Room & Nit' Club
ligion Alumni Association.
German Treasury spent only $5,- who would be heirs under the
t
• * *
SUMPTUOUS
700,000 for payments to Nazi vic- laws of the country in which the
OPEN
Supervised
DINING
ALL
deceased
was
living
at
the
time
tims
under
the
Federal
Indemni-
Children's
Dr. MARIE BOAS, assistant
(dietary
YEAR
Day Camp
laws)
professor of history at Brandeis fication Law, it was revealed on of death.
"Family Plan"
In ruling that the laws of the
Member
University, has been named re- the floor of the Bundestag by
Group Rates
Diners
cipient of a John Simon Gug- Social Democratic spokesman old republic were in effect, the
Club
Heinrich Ritzel.
British judge held invalid both
genheim Memorial Foundation
This
reduction
is
all
the
more
Nazi laws in relation to the Pikel-
Fellowship for 1955.
significant, Ritzel pointed out, ny estate in Britain and Soviet
• * *
when it is borne in mind that—. laws, which would have claimed
A _SMART HOTEL
Dr. RICHARD C. HERTZ, according to an official estimate
the property for the Lithuanian
& COUNTRY CLUB
GAP
rabbi of Temple Beth El, has by Minister of Finance Fritz Soviet state.
LIBERTY, N. Y.
been elected to the executive Schaeffer himself — the Federal
SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT
The heirs, under the British
board of the Hebrew Union Col- Indemnification Law will require
or phone: LIBERTY (N.Y.) 700
lege — Jewish Institute of Re- expenditures of $952 million be- court's ruling, are four brothers
ligion Alumni Association.
tween 1952 and 1962, or an aver-
C *
age of $95 million a year.
In the 1952 agreement signed
Rabbi MORRIS M. HERSH-
MAN, of Joliet, Ill., was elected in 'Luxemburg by Dr. Nahum
chairman of the Anti-Defamation Goldmann and Chancellor Kon-
League of Bnai Brith's Illinois rad Adenauer, the Federal Re-
public undertook to carry out
regional advisory board.
C *
the entire compensation program
within ten years-.
University Synagogue, the Lib-
In the almost three years that
eral Reform Temple of West Los
have gone by, total compensation
Angeles, Calif., _announced the
disbursements by both the Fed-
election of SAMUEL F. BARBAS,
eral Treasury and the individdal
formerly of Detroit, as its 'presi-
Our middle name.
states are estimated at less than
dent.
Created only to pass on to our
$100 million. Hence West Ger-
* * C
guests, who revel in it.
many must make an annual aver-
The appointment of PHILIP age of $125 million available for
CHASIN as director of the the next seven years, if she is to
Greater New York campaign for meet her commitments.
State of Israel Bonds, was an-

.g c“,kikgfr

Bonn Withholds'
Two-Thirds of
Payment Claims

-

ungs



Ownership•Mgml.

CASTLE
DES MONTS
Arnaucarz=r

Ste. Agatha des Merts,P.4.Canada

GREENFIE.LD PARK N.Y.
SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT

Dream Island of
the Laurentians
Paradise for
HoneymoonerS
• MC-Entertainment
• All Social and
Athletic Facilities
YEAR RS Q'
• Cocktail Lounge • Dietary Laws
• Free Golf
• Orchestra
Write for folder or call

or Phone:

ELLENVILLE (N. Y.) 370

Southern
Resort

Mioatt

7 ..1b41 44-5 s•ati,

OPEN ALL YEAR

/eke 4ex

Exciting!

A CAREFREE VACATION



in the famous "STEVENSVILLE TRADITION"

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

New Cabana Club, Solaria, Steam Rooms
Magnificent Building • Elevator Service
Spacious Lobby • Cocktail Lounge
Exquisite Air Conditioned Dining Room
Free Golf • Boating • Fishing • Venetian Pool
Star-Studded B'way Shows
Mac Pcllack & Orch. • Arnito Rey & His Mambos
All Sports Facilities • Supervised Day Camp

Reservations: Detroit Phone DI. 1-2518

YOUR HOSTS,
HARRY & DAVID

DINNERSTEIN


,,

British Court Recognizes Lithuanian Nazi Victims

.

.........................................................

at

GOLF

Private Course on our premises
Magnificent Club House facilities

TENNIS 12 All-weather championship courts
SWIMMING World's Largest all-steel

filtered POOL... Private Lake ...Water
Skiing ... Motor Boating

ENTERTAINMENT Headline Shows pre-
sented in an exciting, intimate atmosphere ...
FABULOUS N)TE CLUB featuring world famed

LECUONA CUBAN BOYS ORCHESTRA

Exquisite NEW modern accommodations
Oho ultimata in comfort •

FRANK SCELZO
P.G,A. Pro

Hotel IL
Country Club

on SACKETT LAKE
MONTICELLO. N. Y.

Novack Family, Mangement

For Reservations

See Your Travel Agent or
Phorpe Monticello (N. Y.)
492

Report on Training
of Arab Teachers
at Educators Parley

GENEVA (JTA)—Israel's ef-
forts to train Arab teachers for
the public schools set up for
Israel's Arab children were out-
lined by Moshe Avidor, director -
of the Israel Department of Edu-
cation, at the 18th International
Conference on Public Education.
The parley, sponsored by the In-
ternational Bureau of Education
and the United Nations Educa-
tional, Scientific and Cultural
Organization, has attracted lead-
ing educators from 69 countries.
Avidor reported that it has not
been possible before now to open
a teachers' college fog Arab
teachers because there has not
been an overall Arab secondary
school system from which to
draw candidates.
Last summer, he said, 130
young Arab men and women
took an intensive training course
at the end of which they received
teaching certificates. It was
hoped that many of these 130
would enter a teachers college
which was projected, but too few
registered and the college never
got under way. Many of the spe-
cial course graduates were then
hired as untrained teachers.
The Israel educator proposed
that the international conference
recommend the establishment
of a fund—under UNESCO ad-
ministration—to provide educa-
tional assistance for underdevel-
oped countries. He projected such
a fund to provide longterm loans
for the construction of schools
and for the development of teach-
er training programs.

The Jews of Burma

NEW YORK (WJA)—Of the
2,000 Jews in Burma prior to
World War II, only 400 returned
after the conclusion of hostilities,
having taken refuge abroad or
been held in Japanese intern-
ment camps. Of the community
of 400, over one half, 250, have
since emigrated, leaving a small
Jewish community of 150 souls.
These figures are disclosed in a
report to the World Jewish Con-
gress Organization Department
by the Burma Synagogue Com-
mittee, affiliated to the World
Jewish Congress.
A trust fund provides for the
upkeep of the synagogue, and a
Hebrew class is conducted by the
wife of the Israel Minister to
Burma, the report adds.

Niffr
* frepsynk
avommin

Alamo"

GENOA CITY, WI S CONSIN
JUST I HOUR FROM CHICAGO
For Full Information:

SHINDERMAN MANAGEMENT

677 N. Michigan Ave. • Chicago • MOhawk 4-6440

.%0ERMAh

A PICTURE
OF YOU!

Sure! ANY gal doing the mambo
at Oakton Manor can look like
this. It's Oakton Manor
vacation magic!

Oak/on

MOW

Pewaukee Lake, Wisconsin
Just 2 hours from Chicago

For Full Informations

SH1NDERMAN
MANAGEMENT

677 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago MOhawk 4.6440

ST. LOUIS OFFICE: SAM MOSS, 2629 Locust,'
JEfferson 5-1881 or WYdown

oili t ios you tike s
• ere FREE!
world famous

at the
SCHWARTZ HOTEL
MAKE NEW FRIENDS

• Square Dancing
• Moonlight Beach Parties
• 'Boy Meets Girl' Cocktail
Parties
• Nightly 'Headliner'
Entertainment
• Dancing Nightly to Famous
Bands
• Dance tessons
• Surprise Features

WRITE, WIRE OR RHONE
for Colorful Brochure and Rote;
Just a few hours away

Reserve Now for
Choke

Acoommadations

HOTEL

MIMI LAKE. WISCONSIN

FREE
SUPERVISION
For Children
• Playground
• Day Camp

• Sitter Servito

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan