Heads
Bonn Upper House Approves ' S. Community
S. Greenberg
Workshop
Samuel S. Greenberg was re-
$357,000,000 Restitution Bi 11 . 2lected
t o
p es r en
of the Com-

Court.. of Appeals Upholds Right of .

Jews to Build Sands Point Synagogue

ALBANY, N. Y., (JTA)-Th e in a Rochester suburb was also-
Imunity Workiho p, at the
tamed by it to this day; furni - f agency's annual meeting held right of a Jewish congregation entitled to a municipal perMit.
ture and personal effects con - jointly with the Jewish Voca- of Sands Point, Long Island, to
The decisions of the Court of 53
use a $215,000 estate it had pur- Appeals to permit the t onstruc- - i '
fiscated, particularly f r o n l tional Service.
chasedfor a synagogue was up- tion of the synagogue in Sands
among the goods of departing
Theodore Bargman and Fred
Jews, that had been consigned E. Schwab were elected vice- held here by the Court of Ap- Point and the Roman Catholic
by them to countries of emi- presidents; Morris Levin, secre- peals, New York State's highest church and school near Roches-
gration, and auctioned off for tary, and David M. Welling, -_!ourt.
ter, were welcomed today by
the benefit of the German ex- treasurer.
The court, in a 6 to 1 decision, the American Jewish Congress
chequer.
The community Workshop is ruled that the village of Sands as "a notable victory for the
So far, almost none of these a sheltered workshop which pro- Point, a suburb of New York, fundamental constitutional
claims have been satisfied, even vides vocational diagnosis, work Might not construe municipal principles upon which Amer-
regulations in such a way as to ican democracy rests."
The bill now goes back to though thousands of court adjustment
Gn
interfere with Constitutional ir• -•
the Cabinet for deliberations on judgments were obtained training a n
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I
against
the
German
state.
Res-
guarantees
of
the
"free
exer-
the recommended changes. It
vocational r e-
titution
legislation
on
the
books
cise, and enjoyment of religious 1.
then be submitted to the -
habilition wi f o r
profession and worship." It
Bundestag, the lower house, applies to private individuals persons
t
th'
further ruled that the congre-
which must pass it in three or business firms only, while s e vere handi-
gation ' s plan to use some of the
readings, and thereafter to the the German state itself has caps. Located
rooms of the building for meet-.
Federal Council for a second sidestepped the return of its in the Fred-M..
ill-gotten gains.
ing and social purposes was not
reading.
Butzel Memo-
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Under the Hague Agreement r i a 1 Building,
inconsistent with the functions
ct,
There is no hope that the
and
the
Paris
Conventions,
the
of a religious community. -
it is a member,
measure will be taken up by the
JUST
MIX
AND
BAKE!
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The zoning regulations of
8undestag before the summer West German government lim- agency of the
ited its liability for • all resti- Jewish Welfare:
Sands Point were amended after
recess.
tution claims to the arbitrary Federation and
the Community Synagogue, a
The draft law deals with a figure of $357,000,000.
Reform congregation, purchased
a
beneficiary
of
wide range of restitution claims
The Special Committee for the annual.
the estate, known as The Chim-
against the German Reich by. Indemnification Questions of
CAKE MIXES
neys. After losing several ac-
Nazi victims. The most impor- the Federal Council supported Allied Jewish
tions before the village authori-
Campaign.
I
tS.
S.
Greenberg
tant item is the refund of dis- the view of - the Federal gov-
criminatory taxes and levies, as ernment that the present bill operates in conjunction with the ties, the congregation took the
.matter to the courts where the
well as of compulsory payments should encompass the restitu- Jewish Vocational Service.
Try the new
The workshop marked com- village- w,as upheld until yes-
made in connection with the tion obligations of no German
Dromedary
I terday.
pletion
of
its
first
full
year
of
Pound
Cake
one-billion mark fine imposed state other than Prussia.
At Sands Point today, Charles
operation as a formally con-
Mix • .. at
upon the Jews of Germany after
Although this stipulation runs
Shapiro, president of the Com-
leading food
the assassination in Paris of counter to a recommendation stituted agency.
stores
The following trustees were munity Synagogue, hailed the
German Counselor of Embassy by the Finance Committee, it
everywhere!
Ernst vom Rath by Hershel was adopted by the Federal elected: Clarence L. Ascher, court's decision and stressed
Grynszpan in November of Council. This means that yet Bargman, Louis M. Hinderstein, that the Jewish congregation
Kosher, too-.
Levin Schwab, Mrs. Victor had fought "not only for our
1938. •
they have the
another law must be enacted
own case, but also for all re-
... yet Dromedary
Other claims concern gold, for meeting the restitution ob- Shiffman, Gilbert B. Silverman, ligious denominations." The
costs no more!
silver, jewelry and art works ligations of states like Bavaria, Welling, Jack Federman, Mrs. court also ruled yesterday that
that had to be given up to the Hesse or Hamburg. Such a law Arthur I. G o u 1 d, Greenberg, a Catholic Church which had
municipal pawnshops at the is not even in preparation and Milton M. Howard, Mrs. Murry been denied the right to build
same time; houses and real es- in any case has no chance of Robinson, Erwin S. Simon, Mrs.
George M. Stutz, Seymour S.
tate seized by the state and re- being introduced before 1957.
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Winokur Mrs. Stanley Akers,
Morris H. Brown, Louis Cham-
pagne, Samuel. N. Gershenson,
Richard J. Jacob, David M.
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PHILADELPHIA, (J T A)- Zionism, namely the moral and
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playing a tendency "to involve movement especially among the Jewish Vocational Service.
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itself more and or to
with
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- youth, 'of Aliyah and Halutziut
ti§dri activities and to enter in the broadest sense."
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Suburban Montreal
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into political controversies in
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The new Independent Zionists
Israel which •are not in the of America organization, Lipsky Continues. Growth
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domain of Diaspora Zionists," explained, will conduct its work
MONTREAL, ()TA) -The
. was voiced here by Louis Lip- in "a true oomradeship 5 " with movement of Montreal Jews to-
sky, veteran American Zionist no ties to any parties in Israel. ward the western suburbs, dis-
leader.
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a
of a series of local public meet- national provisional committee
narrow strip within th city
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kings called by the newly-formed of the new organization, re- to a far wider area, a popula-
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Independent Zionists of Amer- viewed the circumstances that tion survey of the Canadian,
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ica organization.
Jewish
Congress
revealed.
had led to the_ launching of- the
"As Zionists we must takethe -Independent Zionist movement
The total number. of Jews in
Reductions
lead," Lipsky declared, "in pro- in America.
Montreal was estimated at 96,-
pagating the idea of a return to
Tracing the history of Zionism 000.
the board concept of Zionism . in America before and since the
The movement of the commu-
and Zionist tasks, urging unity establishment of the State of nity to new areas has brought
in the fundamental work of Israel, he stressed the need of a corresponding movement of
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"a strong free democratic Zion- synagogues, schools and recre-
ist movement to fulfill ational facilities. Of the 16 new
the • mission started 60 years synagoes built in the suburbs,
LIMITED GROUPS
ago."
only four were - established by
The statements by the dis- new congregations.
Suits
.. Now 37.95 to 99.95
sident group that its differences
Slacks
with the Zionist Organization of House Committee Okays
Now
9.95 to 29.95
America grew out of the ques- Medal for Justice Brandeis
Robes
Now 9.95 to 27.95
tion of whether or not the ZOA
WASHINGTON, (JTA)-The
should be affiliated' with a po- House Banking Committee -gave
Shirts
Now 3.95 to 9.95
litical party in Israel were re- unanimous approval to a bill
jected by Dr. Emanual Neu- honoring the late Supreme
Shorts
Now 1.65 to 2.95
mann, chairman of the national Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis.
executive committee of the The measure provides that a
Pajamas
Now 3.95 to 9.95
ZOA.
special medal be struck to mark
U' N' TA' TEM
Neckwear
Now. 1.25 to 3.75
Speaking at a meeting of the the 100th - anniversary of the late
("And Ye Shall Plant")
Philadelphia -Zionist Organiza- Justice's birth.
Sportsh-i
its
• • •
. Now 2.48 to 12.95
tion of the Adelphi Hotel, Dr.
For He Who
Neumann charged that differ-
Straw Hats
Plants Trees
Now 3.95 to 9.95
ences, '"always involving the
Plants the Future •
same few individuals, arose long
Walk Shorts .. • .. Now 8.95 to 12.95
before 1961 when the ZOA con-
and
Swim Trunk's ... .. Now 6.95 to 11.95
vention adopted the resolution
Trees
of "so-called affiliation" with
Sport Coats .... Now 32.95 to 79.95
Are Israel's
the General Zionist Party of
Israel.
Silent Army
Tuxedo Coats ..... Now 27.50 to 42.50 Ni
He said the group was ap-
Honor Your
posed to the ZOA majority in
Simply by saving ow
Leisure Coats ..... . Now 9.95 to 32.50 -
1942 over President Roosevelt's
Near and Dear Ones
Ai
attitude to Palestine; again in
.
or
4
1946
over
majority
opinion
Perpetuate the Memory of
against further negotiation with
Relatives and Friends by
Britain on the Palestine Man-
Planting Trees in Their
date; and once more in 1948 over
Names in the Forests of
onditions of fund-raising activ-
Israel!
ties for Israel in the United
S tates.

BONN, (JTA)-The Bundes-
rat, upper house of the West Ger-
man Parliament, approved in
a first reading the draft of a bill
providing for the payment of
$357,000,000 to Nazi victims in
settlement of restitution obliga-
tions of the former German
state. A number of technical
changes have been made in the
bill by the Bundesrat.

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