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October 14, 1955 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-10-14

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Israel Plans to Aid
American Emigration

Reuther to Report on Israel
At LZO 50th Jubilee Dinner

Walter Reuther, Boruch Zuck- Philip Murray Memorial Center
erman and Shoshana Shoshan at Elath, in Israel's southern-
will be featured at the Golden most sector.
Anniversary Dinner of the De-
The Murray Culture Center
troit Labor Zionist Organization
was made possible by a $100,000
at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
grant from the Philip Murray
Hotel Statler.
Memorial Foundation and a
According to Phyllis Pincus,
matching sum from Histadrut,
chairman of the arrangements
Israel's Federation of Labor.
committee, the local program is
Zuckerman is chairman of the
a part of the nation-wide observ-
ance of the 50th jubilee year of recently-created Labor Zionist
Assembly of America. He is one
of the original founders of U. S
Labor ZiOnism 50 years ago.
Miss Shoshan will be the prin-
cipal feature of the evening's
musical program„ A singer, she
makes her home in Israel.
In conjunction with the jubilee
year celebration, the Detroit
group is issuing a jubilee vol-
ume which contains an account
of the historical development of
the local movement.
Mrs. Pincus
Reuther
The book, under the editorship
Labor Zionism in the United of Dr. Nahum Weissman, will be
States.
distributed at the dinner. Reser-
Rabbi Jacob E. Segel will de- vations are still available by
liver the invocation, and MorriS calling the Labor Zionist office,
Lieberman, chairman of the De- TO. 9-8710.
troit Labor Zionist Organization,
will serve as dinner chairman.
Reuther, president of the UAW-
CIO, . recently .returned from
Israel where he led a CIO dele-
gation to the dedication of the
Morris Jacobs, program chair-
man of the Zionist Organization
of Detroit, announces that the
first Zionist Education Seminar
for the Michigan Zionst Region
will be held the weekend of Oct.
Phillip Stollman was unani- 21-23; under ZOD's sponsorship.
mously re-elected president of
Headquarters for the confer-
the Mizrachi Organization of De- ence will be the Colonial Hotel,
troit at its recent annual report in Mt. Clemens. Discussions will
meeting.
deal with the problems of the
Also re-elected were Abe Nus- American JeW in relaton to Is-
baum, chairman of the Bar-Ilan rael and the difficulties facing
University Committee and chair- Israel on the world scene.
man of the executive committee,
Assisting Jacobs in planning
and Daniel Temchin, Irving W. the parley , are the following
Schlussel and Sol B. Edelman.
members of his committee: Max
Newly-elected officers include Chomsky, vice-chairman, Albert
David I. Berris, Jacob Nosanchuk Elazar, Sol Lipsitz, Robert C. W.
• and Charles Gellman, vice-presi- Ettinger, Dr. A. A. Schwartz and
dents; David Applebaum and Louis Panush.
Arthur Selmar, treasurers; Sey-
mour WalfiSch, secretary; and Austrian Claims Committee
Herman. K. Cohen, Morris Snow,
Arthur Gellman, Aaron Tilchin Extends Thanks to England
LONDON, (JTA) — The Corn-
and Harry Lifschitz, membership
mittee for Jewish Claims on
committee.
Reports were heard from Stoll- Austria, in a letter sent on
man and Nusbaum, and from behalf by A. L. Easterman,
Rabbis Samuel H. Prero and thanked the British government
Hayim Donin who attended the for its help in the negotiation of
dedication on Bar-Ilan University the agreement with Austria.
. this summer at Ramat Gan, Is-
It noted that the committee
rael.
hopes London will continue to
do what it can to insure that
He that is good at making ex- Austria enacts legislation neces-
cuses is seldom good for any- sary to implement the agreement
. thing else. —Benjamin Franklin on Jewish claims.

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Local Zionists Set
Education Seminar

Re-Elect Stoliman
To Head Mizrachi



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TEL AVIV (JTA)—A program
providing for the immigration
and absorption of 1,000 families
from various • Latin American
countries was presented here to
a convention of immigrants from
Latin America. The conference
was addressed by Kne4et Speak-
er Joseph Sprinzak, Labor Minis-
ter Golda Myerson and member
of the Jewish Agency, Meir
Grossman.
A total of 3,505 immigrants ar-
rived in Israel during Septem-
ber, according to preliminary fig-
ures released here recently by the
Jewish Agency. Of the total, 3,200
came from North Africa. Eighteen
arrived from the USSR and the
Communist states of East Europe.
All have been old people.
A party of 123 recent immi-
grants was sent to Demona, an
urban center near Sdeh Boker in
the Negev, to begin settlement of
that town, which is expected to
have a population of 1,000 by the
end of this. The new settlers
found homes, a medical clinic, a
school and a kindergarten ready
for them when they arrived. Most
of the settlers are young people
with new families and the bread-
winners will be employed on a
nearby development project.
-A new Lachish settlement was
established southwest of Jerusa-
lem. It is named Neve Chen, in
memory of the 58 persons who
died in the flaming crash of the
El Al airliner shot down by Bul-
garian fighters last July. Another
new settlement, named Neveh
Micha, after the late Micha Jo-
seph Berdichevsky, Hebrew writ-
er who died in 1921, was dedi-
cated in the Lachish area.

Sir Henry Goldsmid Named
Parliamentary Secretary

LONDON (JTA) — Sir Henry
d'Avigdor Goldsmid, M.P., has
been appointed Parliamentary
private secretary to Duncan San-
dys, Minister for Housing and
Local Government. -
Sir Henry is president of the
Jewish Colonization Association
and chairman of the Jewish
Trust Corporation for Germany,
a British Jewish successor or-
ganization operating to recover
heirless and communal Jewish
property in Germany.

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Sweetest gi ay
l

Who is wise? He that learns
from everyone. Who is power-
ful? He that governs his pas-
sions. Who is rich? He that is
content. —Benjamin Franklin

SATURDAY, OCT. 15th

Charles Weinstock
Says . .


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DEXTER BLVD.
cor. Cortland

Friday, October 14, 1955

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WOODWARD Corner

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS--3

OPEN DAILY 10 TO 5

LIVERNOIS
cor. W. 7 Mile

AND ONE EVENING A WEEK



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