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January 04, 1957 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-01-04

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Irving Antell Appointed Coordinator
Berris to Head
cif Haber Heads Hillel Commission;
of Camp Kilmer Hungarian. Jews
u) Sen. Croll One of Four New Members Yeshivah Drive
David I. Berris, president of -
Bnai Brith reelected Prof. Windsor, a member of the
Antell, executive direc- for the American Joint Distri-
z William Haber, of Ann Arbor, Canadian Parliament since Young Israel of Detroit and tor Irving
of the Flint Jewish Com- bution Committee in Austria

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national chairman of its Hillel
Commission.
Dr. Haber, professor of eco-
onmics at the University of
Michigan was reelected for a
one-year term
as head of the
Hillel m o v e-
ment through
which Bnai
Brith sponsors
Jewish spirit-
ual and cultur-
al centers on
college campus-
es.
The 30-mem-
Dr. Haber
ber Hillel Cons
mission also was enlarged to
include four additional mem-
bers. Elected to fill these vacan-
cies are:
Senator David A. Croll of
Toronto, one-time mayor of

1945, now also a member of
Canada's delegation to the
United Nations.
Prof. Milton R. Konvitz, of
Ithaca, N. Y., author of works
on civil-rights, political theory
and education.
Dr .Robert A. Gordis, of Belle
Harbor, L. I., a leader of the
Conservative rabbinate.
Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, of
New York, executive vice pres-
ident of the American Fund for
Israel Institutions, former na-
tional director of Bnai Brith's
Hillel Foundations.
Reelected with Dr. Haber
were Dr. Abraham L. Sacher,
president of Brandeis Univer-
sity; Joseph L. Paradise, of
New York, vice chairman, and
Maurice Bisg,yer of Washington,
D.C., secretary.

..•■•■••

Israel Receives New Vessel from
Germany Under Reparations Pact

BREMEN, (JTA)—The 2,300- guests.
The "Palmach" will be en-
ton "Palmach," first seagoing
vessel constructed in Germany gaged mainly in coastwise Med-
for a firm of private Israeli iterranean shipping, and in
shipowners under the terms of freight runs to certain European
the reparations agreement, was ports. She is equipped with all
taken over by the Atid Naviga- modern navigational facilities,
tion Company in a ceremony including radar. She was built
outside German territorial wa- in the nearby Elsfleth shipyard,
which specially adapted her to
ters near , here.
— Jenn Borchardt, • director of the carrying of citrus fruit in
the firm, was on board when season and of lumber during the
the freighter was handed over rest of the year.
to the Israel Purchasing Mis-
After loading reparations
sion in Germany, represented goods in the local harbor, the
by the head of its Consular Sec- "Palmach" will proceed to Haifa
tion, Yssakhar Ben Yaakov. The where she is expected to arrive
latter entered the vessel on the in mid-January. She is under
Israel shipping rolls and trans- the command of Captain "Ike"
ferred ownership to Mr. Bor- Aronovich, who was in charge
chardt, whereupon the Israel of the "Exodus" that, 10 years
flag was raised and Hatikvah ago, Was sent back to Germany
sung by the crew as well as the by the British when it sought
to bring Jewish DP's from Ger-
many to the Jewish homeland.
The Israeli crew of 17 is drawn
e
mostly from the membership of
Kibbuz Me'uchad, the union of
w HOTEL
cooperative settlements.
CSA44W
The Atid company is a family
`Completely Ak Conditioned
POOL • CABANA CLUB
enterprise owned by the Bor-
PRIVATE BEACH
chardts, at one time a well-
All rooms overlook the ocean or pic-
known Jewish shipping group
turesque Indian Waterway...all outside
rooms ... circulating ice water, radio.
in Ham-burg. Last year, the Bor-
Dancing, entertainment & guest stars in
chardts were the first private
the CARNIVALE ROOM . . . Famous
shipowners to place an order
cuisine in the BAGATELLE ROOM .. .
Free Beach Pads & Sun Lounges.
L within the framework of ,the
Social Hostess & Full Program
German-Israel reparations pact,
of Social Activities
and a sister ship of the "Palm-
Studios • All-electric Kitchens Available
A HONEYMOON PARADISE
ach" is at present under con-
struction for their account. Pre-
January-February
viously, all freighters, passenger
Low European & Modified
American Plan Rates
liners and combined vessels
built in Germany as reparations
Write for color brochure
deliveries w e r e commissioned
Directly on the Ocean at 43rd Street
by Zim-Shoham, Israel's nation-
MIAMI BEACH
al shipping line.

leader in numerous local re-
ligious causes. has been named
chairman of a sponsors com-
mittee for the annual journal
of the Beth Yehudah Schools.
The drive will be dedicated
to the memory of several late
leaders and founders of the
Beth Yehudah Schools, includ-
ing the following:
Rabbis Judah
Leib Levin, af-
ter whom the
institution i s
named, Aaron
M. Ashinsky,
Chaskel Ash-
ishki, and:
Messrs. Isaac,„
August, Mich-
ael Merris,
Louis Dann, Berris
Abraham Dubrinsky, Isaac Gen-
delman, Susel Goldstick, Moses
Gunsberg, Max Jacob, Samuel
Karbal, Abba Eleazer Keidan,
Jacob Levin, Nathaniel Peiman,
Isaac Rosenthal, Julius Peter
Rosenthal, David W. Simons
and Moses Weiswasser.
Serving with Berris are Mrs.
Sam Aaron, Joe Benz, David J.
Cohen, Isadore Cohen, Peter
Goldstein, Nathaniel Goldstick,
Daniel A. Laven and Meyer
Weingarden.
Rabbi Joseph Elias,. Yeshivah
principal, in calling attention to
the campaign, stated that the
institution presently faces a
financial crisis in the face of
increasing enrollment and bud-
get, with no corresponding in-
crease in revenue.

munity Council, has been ap-
pointed coordinator of the Hun-
garian Jewish Resettlement Pro-
gram at Camp Kilmer, New
Jersey, by United HIAS Service,
the national Jewish migration
agency.
Louis Kasle, Flint Council
president, announced that An-
tell was granted a leave of ab-
sence for one month (beginning
Jan. 3) from his local duties, at
the urgent request of the na-
tional agency.
Mr. Antell's background of
experience as an area director

and Germany from 1946 to 1949
and as field representative for
United Service for New Ameri-
cans subsequently, combined
with his knowledge of the
American Jewish community,
led to his choice to organize the
crucial, growing refugee reset-
tlement program.

JAMES P. RICE, of Scars-
dale, N. Y., veteran social serv-
ice administrator, has been
named executive director Of
United Hias Service, the world-
wide Jewish migration agency.

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comfort, then snuggle down to a good night's sleep. A
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room temperatures change.

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