People Make News

Mrs. FRANCIS SOLOVICH,
17316 Santa Rosa, has been named
national chairman of the Bnai
Brith adult adivsory board, it
is announced by Label A. Katz,
chairman of the national BBYO
Commission. The advisory board,
a subsidiary of the BBYO Com-
mission, is t h e policy - making
body for BBYO. Mrs. Solovich
will continue as District Grand
Lodge Six representative to the
Youth Commission, a post to
-which she was elected in 1953.

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PHILIP KLUTZNICK, national
president of Bnai Brith, has
joined the National Committee of
the American Museum of Immi-
gration, it was announced by
Major General Ulysses S. Grant,
3rd, USA (Ret.), chairman of the
committee and grandson of the
16th President of the United
States.
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;Joseph D. Lohman of Chicago,
Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois,
former chairman of the National
Capital Planning
C o m mission i n
Washington, has
been named 1955-
e .',recipient of
1 ep h .Zadick
`'Aleph's "S a m
Beber Distin-
guished A 1 u m-
'nus Award," it
is announced by
Label A. Katz,
chairman of the
Bnai Brith Youth
Commission. The "Distinguished
Alumnus Award," is made an-
nually by AZA, the teenage boys'
division of the Bnai Brith Youth
Organization, to a former mem-
ber who has made outstanding
contributions to American and
Jewish life.
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PETER P. GILBERT, Of 17655
Manderson, a former assistant
United States Attorney, has been
appointed by the Michigan State
Bar Association as chairman - of
the Counsel Committee for the
Bar's Board of Commissions in
the Third Judicial District.
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CHARLES L. GOLDSTEIN,
Detroit attorney, has been ap-
pointed a member of the com-
mittee on international organ-
izations of the American Jewish
Committee. Mr. Goldstein is
treasurer of -the Jewish Com-
munity Council in Detroit, chair-
man of the Ethics Committee of
the Michigan Bar Association
and past president of Temple
Israel.
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Rabbi Israel Miller spiritual
leader of the Kingsbridge Heights
Jewish C e nt er
Bronx, chairman
of the Orthodox
delegation to
JWB's Commis-
sion on Jewishii.
Chaplaincy, h a s
been elected
president of the
Association of
Jewish Chaplains
of t h e Armed
Forces.
Rabbi Miller

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The election of Mrs. Victor
Segal as national president of
Women's American ORT (Organ-
ization for Rehabilitation through
Training w a s
announced
at the organiza-
tion's 13th bien-
nial convention
in New York.
Mrs. Segal h a d
served as presi-
dent of the
Philadelphia re-
gion of the or-
ganization. S h e
also has been
Mrs. Segal
national vice-
president and chairman of pro-
gram and education, and a mem-
ber of the central executive com-
mittee and central board of the
World ORT Union.
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HARRY SNELLENBURG, Jr.,
of Philadelphia, was chosen first_
president of the American Coun-
cil for Judaism Philanthropic
Fund.

24—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 4, 1955

ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA) —
Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath,
president of the Union of Amer-
ican Hebrew Congregations, told
the organization's national exec-
utive board at its annual meeting
here that, "too frequently, of late,
Jewish and Christian organiza-
tions have been tardy camp fol-
- lowers in the slow and painful
advance of man towards his full
emancipation as a child of God."
He pointed out that "it was the
Supreme Court, a purely civil in-
stitution, which played the major
role in the furtherance of broth-
erhood in America. Even now,
after the historic desegregation
decision has been unanimously
rendered, churches and syna-
gogues are slow in actualizing the
spirit of equality which they long
ago should have fostered and in-
sisted upon."
UAHC leaders agreed here that
the programs of many worship
institutions are "inadequate for
the pressing demands of modern
society." "Smugness" and "fear of
experimentation" were held re-
sponSible for the slow aclance of
temples as "full-functioning in-
struments for good in the 20th
century."
A three-point program designed
to -extend and expand the scope

ZIM ISRAEL
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of the synagogue was adopted by
the conferees.
Measures agreed upon by the
board include:
1—Study programs for adults.
2—Experimentation, "drastic,
if necessary" in the field of wor-
ship service, so that "reverence
will grip the occupants of the
pew."
3—Specific techniques for the
transfer of religious ideals into
the general community.
Vigorously advocated by Jo-
hann Ackerman, president of
Chicago's Temple Sholom, was
the use of summer camps for
added religious education.
The crisis in the Middle East
must be regarded as an American,
and not a Jewish, problem, Rabbi
Eisendrath said. He declared that
Americans will be making "a
- grave error if they regard the
Arab-Israel conflict as a remote
duel between two antagonists

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objectivity."
In her struggle against the
Arabs, the religious leader de-
clared, "tiny Israel is seeking to
preserve basic ideals which
America holds sacred."

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The German Red Cross has
enrolled ALFRED VON VAN
EMDEN, Jewish director of the
Dutch Red Cross, on its honor
roll. Mr. van Emden spent the
war years in the Theresienstadt
concentration camp.
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MONTEVIDEO (JTA) — Prof.
BERNARD ZONDEK, of the
Hebrew University, has been
awarded an honorary doctorate
by the Faculty of Medicine of
the University here. The notice
of the honor to Dr. Zondek, who
lectured here several weeks ago;
was given to Israel .Minister M.
Hindes by the Faculty.
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S I M O N E. SOBELOFF, So-
licitor General of the United
States, will receive the Bnai
Brith President's Medal, the
highest award of the organiza-
tion, at a dinner to be held Nov.
8 at Washington's Mayflower
Hotel. Sobeloff, president of the
Menorah Lodge, Baltimore, 30
years ago, has been active in
many other Jewish and non-
Jewish causes.
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Rabbi AARON BLUMENTHAL,
spiritual leader of Temple
Emanuel, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., has
been designated by the Commis-
sion on Jewish Chaplaincy of the
National Jewish Welfare Board
to conduct a religious retreat for
Jewish chaplains in the Far East.
Rabbi Blumenthal left on Nov. 1
for the retreat, which will be
held from Nov. 7 to 11, at Retreat
House, Oiso, Japan.

UAHC Maps Plan for Synagogue Extension. By 'Drastic Measures'

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