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June 15, 1956 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-06-15

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LTF Members to Win
Honors at. Final Meeting

Detroit Chapter, L e a d e r s
Training Fellowship, will close
its season Tuesday, when pins'
will be awarded to members
fulfilling the requifed six hours
a week of study, and certificates
will be given to new members.
The meeting will be held in
the home of Elisheira Crorrelick,
and her father, Rabbi Benjamin
H. Gorrelick, will be the prin-
cipal speaker.
Receiving pins will be Clif-
ford Miller, president; Margie
Weingarden, v i c e•-• president;
Barbara Goldsmith, secretary;
MikeWeinstein, Sanford Pollack,
Calvin Weiss, Joel Roth, Beren-
ice Appel, Leon Waldman, Andy
Kohen, Charlotte Hyams, Mar-
tin Guyer, Elisheva Gbrrelick,
Steve Bodzin; Jonathan Gold-
smith, Jeff Tigay and bavid
Elazar.
Membership certificates will
be given to Janet Waserman,
Richard Limond ,Marshall Char-
lip, Mary Appel, Paul Stern,
Jerry Lax, Madeline Chapnick
and Elizabeth Simon.
-Guests at the ceremony will
be Detroit rabbis, Abraham Sat-
ovsky, president of the National
Federation of Jewish Men's
Clubs, sponsoring organization,
and Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum,
advisor.

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Neugarten Medical Aid Installs
Mrs. David Saks for Third Term

Mrs. DAVID
SAKS (left),
re-elected for
a third term
as presi .e n t
o f Neugarten
Medical A i d
Society, a c-
cepts the gav-
el of office
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BLA C H E
who was in-
stalling offi-
cer at the or- -
organization's
recent annual
luncheon at
Northwood
Inn. Also in-
ducted were
Mesdames Jos-
eph Bean,
Benjamin Krell, Jr., David B. Keywell and Lew Lewis, vice-
presidents; Murray telkin, treasurer; Hyman Freedland, 'Harry
Stoll, Leon Labowitch and James H. Marks, secretaries. Two-
year boaid members are Mesdames Milton Golden, Dore No-
vitz, Norman Schavrien, Irving Pomerantz and Marie Hyman,
and one-year members are Mesdames Edwin Glanz and Harold
-Weinert. Entertaining at the luncheon Was Mrs. Leon Feig,
accompanied by Morris Stein 'at the piano. Mrs. Saks was pre-
sented with a golden baton for service. Other incoming officers
were given musical instruments portraying their roles in the
"Neugarten Symphony."

Progress. of European Jews
The staggering losses suffered
by European Jewry in World
War II and the progress made
by surviving Jew's to rebuild
their lives and institutions are
comprehensively detailed in the
latett publication of the World
Jewish Congress' Institute of
Jewish Affairs.
The newly-issued v o I u m e,
"European Jewry Ten Years
After the War," presents a
sweeping account of the devel-
opment and present status of
the decimated Jewish cOmMuni,
ties of Europe.
- Prepared and published Un-
der the supervision of D. Nehe-
miah Robinson, director of the
Institute, the new 300-page book
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on Jewish life in 16 European
countries.

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$400,009,000 Improvement
Seen in German Claims Bill

BONN (JTA)—Jewisll victims
of Nazism may benefit to the
extent of $406,000,000 to $500,-
000,000 over the next seven
years as a result of the passage
by the Bundestag, lower house
of the West. German Parliament,
of the long delayed amendment
to the Indemnification Law, it
was estimated here.
Before entering into force,
however, the measure must yet
be approved by the Bundesrat,
the upper house.
The measure constitutes an
almost complete overhaul of the
1953 Indemnification Law which
was passed despite widespread
recognition bf the need for ma-
jor changes.
Among the. chief features of
the new measure is elimination
of the 25 percent difference in
the benefit payments to German
nationals and DP's who were
victimized and the extension of
benefits to residents of EaSt
Germany.
In cQ1ling for approval of the
measure, Heinrich Greve and
Dr. Franz Boehm, chairman and
deputy chairman, respectiVely,
of the committee, which ham-
mered out the amendment,
noted that the process of hand-
ling claims was unsatisfactory,
particularly because in the ap-
paratus set up in some states
ex-Nazis were in a position to
sabotage speedy.. handling of
claims. The volume of paper
work and the shortake of com-
petent personnel _ to handle

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claims also contributed to long
delays.
• In the event that the Bundes-
rat or Federal _Council, which*
the West Geiman states are rep-
resented, fails to• accept. the
Bundestag version, the amend-
ment will be sent to 44confer-
ence committee of both hoUses
for settlement.
When the original measure's
shortcomings were. - recognized,
it was hoped to have an amend-
ment passed by 1954, but the
matter has dragged. -
Claims -Conference Welcomes
German: Bundestag Action
NEW YORK (JTA) — The
Conference on Jewish Material
Claims -Against Germany wel-
comed the pasSage of the new
Federal Imdemnification Law by
the German Bundestag and
called for speedy ratification of
the law by the Bundesrat.
"Thousands of Nazi victims
thrtughout the world, many
aged and in need, are awaiting
most eagerly the enactment of
the Federal IndemnifiCation
Law by the Bundesrat and its
speedy implementation by the
German authorities," Jacob
Blaustein, senior vice, president
of the Claims Conference,
stated.
While wel-coming the action_
of the -Bundestag, the Claims
Conference expressed regret
that certain important proposals
it had submitted were not in-
corporate4 into the law.

First Jewish Judge
In Moroccan History

CASABLANCA, (JTA)— For
the first time in the history of
the Moroccan judiciary Jews
have been named to important
positions on the bench. The
Jews, both of whom speak Ara-
bic, are M. Ilguy, 'who was ap-
pointed a judge, and M. Azou-
lay, who was named Council-
lor to the Court of Appeals.
Addressing cadets at the Mo-
roccan Military Academy,
Prince I ■ iroulay Hassan, com4
mander - of the Moroccan Na-
tional Army, noted that to date
only one Jew had applied for
admission to the academy. He
asserted that attendance at the
academy and a military career
were open to all . Moroccans,
Jews as well as Moslems.
Premier Sidi Si Embarak
Bekkai gave an audience to
A. L. Easterman, political di-
rector of the World Jewish
Congress,

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