Golda Myerson Spurs 1956 UJA.

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Name Physician To Fill Moroccan Cabinet Position

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
To The Jewish News

CASABLANCA, Morocco -
Dr. Leon Ben-Zaquen, member
of this city's Jewish COmmunity
Council, was appointed Tuesday
as Minister of Posts and Tele-
graphs in the new Moroccan gov-
ernment.

His appointment marks the end
of an internal dispute among Mo-
roccan Jewish leaders over the
naming of a Jewish representa-
tive to the first all-Moslem
Cabinet.

Dr. Ben , Zaquen, who is chief
phySician of OSE institutions in.
Morocco, is well known in the
medical world. He is an authority
on lung tuberculosis.

Judaism Council to Go
Ihto Textbook Publishing

Israel's foremost woman leader, Mrs. GOLDA MYERSON,
Minister of Labor and Reconstruction, is in the United States to
take part in the opening phase of the United Jewish Appeal's 1956
nationwide campaign. Pictured above with JACK D. WEILER,
UJA National Chairman, who conferred with her on her arrival,
she was the guest of honor and' principal speaker at UJA's an-
nual conference. Mrs. Myerson will visit a number of major
American cities to acquaint UJA campaign affiliates with Israel's
current needs.

Federation Picks Nominating Group,
Election at Annual Meeting on Feb. 7

Judge Theodore Levin, presi-
dent of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, announces the appoint-
ment of a five-member nominat-
ing committee which will pick
nine candidates for three-year
terms, at large positiOns, on the
Federation's board of governors.
Mrs. John C. Hopp will be
committee chairman and Gus D.
Newman, Louis Tabashnik, Jacob
L. Keidan and Morris Garvett are
committee members.
Judge Levin pointed out that
the board of governors consist
of 65 members, 27 of whom are
members at large. Nine at-large
members are elected each year to

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Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1956

12:30 P. M.

At Temple Israel
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Jewish National Fund

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Detroit 6

THE

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serve three-year terms. These
members represent the 30,000 con-
tributors to th Allied Jewish
Campaign.
Board members will be elect-
ed at the annual meeting of the
Jewish W e l f a r e Federation,
Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the Esther
Berman' Building.
Other candidates may be nom-
inated by petition or • petitions
signed by not less than 25 mem-
bers of Federation and filed with
the executive director of Feder-
ation not less than 10 days prior
to the date of the annual meeting.
Only one person may be nom-
inated in each petition and no
nomination will be valid unless
the nominee has consented to be
a candidate.
"Federation depends on at-
large representatives to the board
to bring the, ingredient' of exper-
ience leadership to its programs
and activities.' Representatives
of the . Service Group, Women's
Division, Junior Division organ-
izational councils, and members
agencies often bring 'new names'
to the- Board, who provide bal-
ance," Judge Levin said.
Newly elected to the board of
•governors from the Detroit Serv-
ice Group divisions are: Harvey
Willens, arts and crafts; Israel
-Davidson ; Julian H. Krolik, Louis
Tabashnik, merchantile division;
Samuel J. Greenberg, service di-
vision; John E. Lurie, George D.
Keil, food service council; Irwin
I. Cohn, Rabbi Moses Lehrman,
professional division; Mandell
Berman and Milton Howard, real
estate and building council.

`Lost Tribe' of Indian Jews
Makes Contact with Israel

JERUSALEM, (JTA) - The
discovery of a genuinely "lost
tribe" of Jews - in India -- has
been reported here. The discov-
ery of the Jewish group was
made known here after the Is-
rael Ministry of Religions re-
ceived a letter from the Indian
province of Ajamar, signed by
the president of the Indian Jew-
ish kehillah, A. A. Isak.
Isak's letter said that the Jews
had settled in the province of
Ajamar some 70 years ago, but
that since then no one has known
of, or been interested, in, the
community's existence.
He asked that the Ministry
send prayer books, phylacteries
and the text of a prayer for the
welfare of the State of Israel.
The Ministry announced that it
had immediately complied with
Isak's request.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - ----5

Friday, December 30, 1955

NEW YORK - (JTA) - The
American Council for Judaism
reported on the publication of
textbooks and assistance in the
organization of schools for the
teaching of Judaism. The an-
nouncement was made by Harold
Miller, co-chairman of the re-
ligious education committee, at
the close of the two-day meeting
on the national advisory board of
he council at the Savoy-Plaza
Hotel.

The religious texts, the an-
nouncement said, include a col-
lection of services for young
people, a fifth-grade textbook
entitled "Stories About the
Prophets" and an arts and craft
manual for religious schools.

In addition to his work for the did they gain representation even
OSE, which is engaged in im- in the French administration in
proving the health of the Jews in Morocco.
Morocco, he has been active in
other Jewish organizations. He
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holds the French Legion of
Charles
Weinstock
Honor decoration for services
recognized by the French govern-
ays . . .
ment.
The Jewish member of the
Moroccan Cabinet, although in
charge of Post. and Telegraph,
See and Drive the
will act as representative of Mo-
rocco's Jewish citizens in the
government.
His appointment by Premier
Bekkai is looked upon- as a new
era in the life of the 240,000
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native Jews of Morocco who for
generations had no citizenship
status in the country but , were
merely proteges to Islamic law,
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