Lieberman. Heads Zionist Council Morris - Lieberman; Lab or Zionist leader, was elected pres- ident of the Zionist Council of Detroit, at a meeting of the MORRIS LIEBERMAN body that includes representa- tives of all Zionist organizations, at the Labor Zionist Institute, Monday evening. Rabbi Max Kapustin, Mrs. Max Frank and Mrs. Bessie Berris were elected vice-presi- dents; Leon Kay, general sec- retary; Mrs. Julia Tobias, rec- ording secretary, and Lawrence W. Crohn, treasurer. Irving W. Schlussel, who re- tired as president, reported on the past year's activities and told of support the Council had enlisted. for Israel, in coopera- tion with . the Jewish Commu- nity Council. An outline of projects spon- sored by the Joint Committee of the Zionist Council and the Jewish Community Council was presented by Boris Joffe. M r. Lieberman announced that an educational program, to educate the community in mat- ters involving Israel and Arab- Jewish relations, will be in- troduced in the Fall, through a series of seminars and other programs. Dublin's Jewish Mayor Gets U.S. Invitations • NEW YORK, (JTA) — New York City's Mayor Robert F. Wagner has invited Robert Bris- coe, newly-elected Lord Mayor of Dublin, to attend the city's St. Patrick's Day parade and celebration next March 17. Bris- coe is the first Jew in history to hold the Dublin post. The invitation will be deliver- ed by Michael Mann, a native of Dublin and president of the Irish Jewish Club of the Mid- west, whose members are all natives of Ireland of the Jewish faith, and which raises fundS for interfaith charities. Following his election, Bris- coe, who lived in the United States for some years, received numerous invitations to visit here again. One such invitation was ex- tended by the Jewish mayor of Tupper Lake, a resort town in the New York Adirondack Mountains, which claims to be 90 percent Catholic. Mayor Brist coe's Dublin is 95 percent Cath- olic. Future of Russian Jewry Holds No Promise 9 Leaders Say NEW YORK, (JTA) — A nected with this unpleasant re- army for anti-Semitism and is than Stalin." gloomy picture of the- future of currence of racial prejudice. held responsible for dismissing He revealed that in May, fiVe Soviet Jewry was presented at "VV h e n Khrushchev was several hundred Jewish officers. Jews were • killed during riots the annual meeting of the exe- prime minister of the Ukraine Ochab is a table-thumping mili- in Kiev, the Ukrainian capital. cutive Committee of the Na- after World War II he issued tant and Khrushchev nominee. A few days later the synagogue tional Councii of Jewish Wo- regulations barring Jews •from One of his first moves after in Lodz, Poland, was desecrated. men by Mrs.Moise S. Kahn, important local positions. He gaining power was to fire Jakub From London, it is reported president of `the organization, was the first Premier of a Berman, detested party theorist that more than 1,000 Russian who returned fiarn a visit to Soviet republic to prohibit ac- and a Jew. Jews turned out to greet an the Soviet Union. tivity of Jew i s h theaters, • The Times correspondent American rabbincial delegation "Despite Communist pro- schools and publishing houses. ' quotes Jewish refugees from when it arrived in Leningrad. paganda to the effect that at- He forbade writing and act- P o l an d reporting: "Anti- The American r a bb i s con- tendance at churches and syna- ing in the Yiddish language Semitism always existed ducted services, preached ser- gogues has increased sin c e and tolerated an anti-Semitic among the masses. Now it mons, and spoke to the Russian Stalin's death, most. of -the wor- outbreak in Kiev so serious comes from above. It is an Jews in Yiddish, Hebrew and shippers are old. people," Mrs. that Stalin sent Malenkov to echo of what is happening in Russian. The Leningrad Jews Kahn reported. investigate. Russia. It is said that Khrush- were warmly demonstrative in "The young have been weaned "Khrushchev and Suslov are chev is more prejudiced even their welcome to the rabbis. away by indoctrination, and reputed to be the leaders of an when occasionally they are seen anti-Semitic group within the at religious services, they are drawn only by curiosity. Viru- present Moscow Presidium. Last lent . and untruthful propaganda March, when Soviet leaders at- against all things religious con- tended a state funeral in War- saw for the late President of tinues at strength. Thinking of Cadillac "This continuous indoctrina- P 0 1 a n d, Beirut, Khrushchev fion threatens t h e Jewish made several indiscreet observa- tions that tended to confirm Think of Me .... . community w i t h imminent his reputation for prejudice. destruction, since the youth "He was heard to remark: JOHN LEBOW grow up with no Jewish con- `Even a second-rate Kowalski is sciousness at all. Unlike the more useful than a first-rate Representing Jewish youth of Yugoslavia, Rosenblum. who maintain a strong sense Pointing out that the two EAST JEFFERSON BRANCH of Jewish identify despite principal Warsaw bosses now their irreligiousness, the Jew- are Marshal Rokossovsky and ish generation now growing Ochab, who succeeded Bierut. CADILLAC MOTOR COMPANY up in Russia will have no con- Sulzberger writes: "Rokossov- LO. 7-6811 — Res. UN. 3-5127 3180 E. JEFFERSON sciousness of being Jewish sky has a reputation in the at all. "S o vi et Premier Bulganin has stated privately that it is planned to permit kosher food in Russia again, and that the Yiddish theater will be revived. 4 rabbinical seminary in Mos- cow is being planned. These ges- tures, however, come too late. The only thing which possibly could save the Jewish commu- nity of Russia would be the re- vival of Jewish education of the young, of which there is none at present." Also in New York, Nikita Khrushchev, head of the Com- munist Party in the S o v i e t Union, was charged with being "personally connected" with re- vived anti-Semitism now de- veloping in countries behind the Iron Curtain. The charge was made in an article in the New York Times by C. L. Sulzberger, who cables from London: "Ugly intimations of anti- Semitism, tolerated if not en- couraged by the. Communist regimes in power, are again ap- • Swimming from pearing i n Eastern E u r op e. 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