Forest to Ifiqpor 'Books of Juclaica Given to Wayne •1. HIAS Annual Meeting Levin Named on State's
Greeted by Eisenhower Corrections Commission .
Stollman Family As Gilt from Chautauqua Society
Saul R. Levin was named by
NEW YORK (JTA) — Presi-
In recognition of their numer-
ous services to all important
Jewish causes, and to their
many years of leadership in the
religious and Zionist move-
ments, the Mizrachi Organiza-
tion, of which they are among
the most active, Jewish National
Fund, Bonds for Israel, Bar
Elan University, the Allied
Jewish Campaign, and congre-
gational endeavors, the Stoil-
man Family will be honored
with a Forest in Israel.
A committee is now being
formed, which will take in the
leadership of every important
Jewish organization and congre-
gation in Detroit, in which the
Stollmans have been active.
The commitee, now in forma-
tion, will be headed by William
Hordes, Abe Nusbaum and
Daniel • Temchin. The entire
community will be invited to
participate in this tribute to the
Stollmans.
Dr. Hutchins Given Scroll
At Jewish Congress Dinner
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Dr.
Robert M. Hutchins, president
of the Fund for the. Republic,
was honored by the American
Jewish Congress for - his -contri-
butions to civil liberties and
education in America. Louis M.
Rabinowitz, New York philan-
thropiit who was chairman of
the dinner honoring DT. Hut-
chins, presented him a scroll of
honor.
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dent Eisenhower, in a telegram Governor Williams to serve AS
a member of
to Ben Touster, president of the
the State Cor-
United Hias Service, stated that
rections Corn-
refugees being received and re-
H i s
mission.
settled in this country, "con-
term will ex-
tribute to the cultural enrich-
i r e in Oc-
ment and continued growth and
strength a our country." The
tober of 1959.
message was sent in connection
Mr. Levin, a
with the United Hias annual
proniinent De-
meeting to be held in the Hotel
troit attorney,
Biltmore, next Sunday, to which
is the Consul
delegates of some 4,000 .frater-
for the Ron,
nal, labor and religious organiz-
duran Repub-
ations have been invited.
S. R. Levin lic in Detroit.
(President Eisenhower, in a
message to Congress on
Wednesday, asked for revisions
in the McCarran-Walter Act to
provide for the admission of
220,000 refugees into this coun-
try this year and to change the
basis for admissions from the
1920 to a 1950 status. It is be-
lieved his proposals have no
chance of passing either house
—Simply by saving our
of Congress.)
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WILLIAM C. SLOMAN, past president of the Men's Club
of Temple Beth El and an executive board member of the
Jewish Chautauqua Society, presents a number of books. of
Judaica and Hebraica to Wayne University librarian, Dr. G.
FLINT PURDY. Looking on is DR. MAX KAPUSTIN, Wayne
Hillel Foundation director. The Chautauqua Society, the edu-
cational arm of the National Federation of Temple Brother-
hoods, for the past two years sent a Reform rabbi to par-
ticipate in Wayne's Religion in Life program, now known as
the Campus Conference on Religion. Wile Jewish phase of the
program is arranged by the Hillel Foundation.
Stevenson Urges Arms for Israel;
Launch $75,000,000 Bond Campaign
MIAMI BEACH, Fla., (JTA)
—The Israel bond campaign for
1956 was launched at the na-
tional conference here at which
it was decided to respond to
Israel's urgent plea for economic
aid by selling $75,000,000 in
bonds during the current year.
Pre - campaign subscriptions
amounting to $11,154,150 were
announced at the conference
by Morris W. Berinstein, na-%
tional`catapaign'`Chaittnan, who
reported that $42,318,550 was
raised in 1965.
•
Mr. Berinstein reported that
since the Israel government
first initiated the sale of Israel
bonds in May of 1951 the sum
of $227,749,600 has been made
available to Israel.
Dr. Joseph Schwartz, vice-
president, reported that in 1956
260 persons had become _Trus-
tees of the Guardians of Israel
through individual subscriptions
of $10,000 or more in Israel
bonds.
David Horowitz, 'governor of
the Central Bank of Israel, de-
clared that "at any moment we
may become the object of ruth-
less and reckless aggression."
Discussing the present economic
position, Mr. Horowitz reported
that the country is now diverting
an overwhelming proportion of
its resources to defense. While
Israel is prepared to shoulder
the burden of defense, he said,
development cannot be stopped
"because economic development
is a deterrent of aggression and
the backbone of the country's
defenses in case Of war."
Adlai Stevenson, contender
for the Democratic Presiden-
tial nomination, sent a mes-
sage to the 900 Jewish leaders
attending the conference, in
which he called for immediate
shipment of arms to Israel by
the United States and other
Western powers, to counteract
Soviet _ arms shipments to
Egypt.
Pointing .out that "Russia
must not be allowed to inflame
the Middle East by upsetting a
delicate balance which has de-
terred large-scale military ac-
tion since 1949," Mr. Stevenson
said: "We cannot meet Russian
action in the Middle East with
inaction. They deliver the arms
of war with extraordinary
speed. We must counter just as
quickly with a long-term and
more constructive program. The
first step should be to restore
an equitable balance of armed
strength which trill restrain ag-
gressive military action from
either side. Then the other steps,
economic aid, long-term security
and peace, will have a chance."
Mr. Stevenson warned that
U.S. efforts to keep the Arab
nations from joining "the East-
ern camp" must not -be made at
the expense of a proved friend
of the United States and the
West, Israel. He stressed that it
"must be our common purpose
that aggression and force do not
disturb present boundaries be-
tween Israel and her neighbors,"
and urged that provision should
be made for the restraining
effect of an equitable balance
of military strength during the
period pf probing for a aong-
term solution.,
Dr. Abba H. Silver, chairman
of the Israel bond board of gov-
ernors, said: "Sound economy to-
ward which the Government of
Israel has been steadily moving
is the surest guarantee for an
ultimate solution of its political
problems. That, and the stout
hearts and firm resolutions of
the Israelis themselves, who
have buit their country with
such zeal. and vision, and who
can be relied upon to defend it
with their very lives. Whatever
support is given to the State of
Israel through purchase of Israel
bonds helps to undergird its
economy and to strengthen the
hand of its defender."
Noting that former President
Truman had complained in his
memoirs of the negative attitude
of the specialists on the Near
East in the State Department
when Mr. Truman sought • to
promote . the establishment of
the State of Israel, Dr. Silver
said: "Our. State Department at
the present time still harbors
these same specialists and they
are still, almost without excep-
tion, unfriendly to the idea of a
Jewish State. They are still try-
ing to put it over on the
President and our Secretary of
State." Other principal speakers
included Dr. Joseph Burg, Israel
Minister of . Posts and Tele-
graphs; Mrs. Franklin D. Roose-
velt and Leon H. Keyserling.
ZOA Director Gets New Post
Miss Helen R. Schneider who,
until last week, held the posi-
tion of director of the Michi-
gan and Ohio Valley Zionist
Regions, has assumed the post
of director of the Women's Di-
vision of the State of Israel
Bond Corporation in Philadel-
phia.
6—Detroit Jewish News
Friday, February 10, 1956
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