Lodge Shares Concern UJA Aids Egyptian Jews Pro-Nazi Newspaper Barred by U.S. Army From Refugee Camp NEW YORK, (JTA)—U. S. ugee Relief, who is in charge of Mr. Beebe explained the ban- Over Egyptian Jews Army authorities barred the the refugee program at Camp ning action with the comment Isaac Litwak, president and business manager of Local 285, Laundry and Linen Drivers Union, announced this week the receipt of a number of encour- aging messages from Congress- men, Senators and UN Ambas- sador L o d g e, i n answer to protests of the union against the atrocities committed by Nasser against Egyptian Jewry. Ambassador Lodge wrote to Mr. Litwak: . "I share your concern about reports of the plight of the Jews in Egypt, which is one of the shocking results of the whole tragic situation in the Near East. The State Department, to clarify the many conflicting as- sertions on this matter, i s endeavoring through the United States Embassy in Cairo to as- certain the facts. Our Ambas- sador in Cairo h-as already ex- pressed the concern of the Un- ited States Government regard- ing these reports. You may -be sure that the United States Government is fol- lowing the situation closely. In the United Nations, meanwhile, we are doing everything pos- sible to bring about an improve- ment in the situation which has given rise to all these distress- ing results." Attacks Renewed by Syrians on Israeli (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV — Syrian troops on Lake Tiberias Wednesday morning renewed their attacks on Israeli fishermen. The Syri- ans opened fire on a single boat forcing the occupants to aban- don their nets and return to the Israel shore. Hungarian-language newspaper "Szabad Magyarsag"—w hich was denounced- by the - Ameri- can Jewish Committee as "fla- grantly pro-Nazi"—from Camp Kilmer where it was distributed among refugees from Hungary. An investigation of the AJC charges was conducted by Leo C. Beebe of the President's Committee for Hungarian Ref- ROOTS OF A NATION Vital to the Survival of Guarding the Soil, Defending the Crops, Subduing the Desert, Creating Agricultural Self-Sufficiency Give More Life to the Soil Add More Soldiers to the Army Plant More Trees PLANT TREES IN ISRAEL IN THE NAME OF YOUR LOVED ONES Perpetuate the memory of family and friends . . . celebrate Bar. Mitzvah . . . honor any happy event by planting trees in the forests and fields of Israeli NEW PHONE NUMBER: UN 4-2767 Jewish National Fund NEW ADDRESS: 18414 WYOMING AM Contributions • to JNF Tax Deductible Are that "This paper is not barred because of its contents but only because a request for its distri- bution has not been presented and the possibility of its distri- bution has not been considered." Science is vastly more stimu- lating to the imagination than are the classics.—J. B. S. Hal- dane. ANNUAL DINNER OF THE. COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS and MERKAZ In Honor of RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN Saddened by the loss of his Egyptian homeland, this refu- gee Jew contemplates the fu- ture thoughtfully while en- route to Israel: Once there, agencies supported by the United Jewish Appeal will help him in making a new and independent life. With 10,000 foreign, stateless and native Jews already driven out by Nasser, it is expected that most of Egypt's 50,000 Jewish population will be out by TUESDAY,FEB.26,1957 at RAINBOW TERRACE 118451 Wyoming summer. U. S. Ambassador Lawson Meets with Ben-Gurion (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — Edward -B. Lawson, -United States Ambas- sador to Israel, visited Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion at the latter's home Monday night to discuss Israel's refusal to complete its withdrawal from the Sinai area. The visit to Ben- Guri o n's home,, where the Prime Minister is recovering from pneumonia, was arranged at the urgent request of the American envoy. For 33 years Rabbi Stollman has tirelessly and devotedly served the Jewish Commu- nity of Detroit in various capacities. He organized the Vaad Harabonim. Under his presidency the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah witnessed an unprecedented growth. On the national scene Rabbi Stollman has given much of his time and effort to build and unite various religious Zionist organizations which recently culminated in the merger of the Mizrachi and Hapoel Hamizrachi of America. In recognition of his contributions toward this goal Rabbi Stollman at the recent merger convention was elected as the first President of the United organization. As an author of note Rabbi Stollm- an has just published the fourth volume of his monu- mental work on the Bible, which has been hailed by foremost biblical scholars as being of major value to Rabbinic literature. Detroit attorney Louis Ra- baut, 40, son of Cong. Louis C. Rabaut, is running for Circuit Judge in t h e forthcom i n g primary e I e c- tion. A former special assist - antant U.S. at- torney, he served as gov- ernment claims adjuster a n d appraiser. H e Rabaut worked in a Detroit factory while finishing his education and was a home construction contractor before entering law practice. He is presently active in the E. Warren Businessmen's Associa- tion, Belgian-American Busi- nessmen's Association and De- troit and Michigan Bar Associ- ations. Born and raised in Wayne county, he attended Detroit schools and secured a B.A.' and L.L.D. from the University of Detroit. He and his wife, the former Doris Willi, reside with their five children, at 3751 Somerset, Detroit. Sid Shmarak's Business Briefs Saul Berch, recently appointed assistant new car sales manager at PACKER PONTIAC, 18650 Livernois, invites his many friends and customers to come in and see him about their car problems. * * * , What started as a personal matter to Pearl and Ronnie Scissors' has grown into a flour- ishing business. After the wed- ding of Mrs. Scissors' brother, they presented him with a re- cording of the ceremony and highlights of the evening. Since then, the Scissors' have been deluged with calls to- record other affairs. For further infor- mation call KE 4 - 9291. • GUEST SPEAKER Rabbi Leizer Levin Attorney Louis Rabaut -Runs for Circuit Judge TREES Kilmer, and Brig. Gen. Sidney Wooten, the post commander. Mr. Beebe subsequently issued a statement that no distribution would be made of "anything that all the government and voluntary agencies participating in the Hungarian refugee relief program do not feel is bene- ficial to the refugees and the resettlement program." David J. Cohen Council of President of Orthodox 4,1 Dinner Rabbis The Vaad Harabonim was or- ganized 18 years ago in response to the acute needs that were then existing in our Jewish Corn- munity. The Kashruth situation was in dire need of improvement; its supervision needed organiza- tion; its standards had to be established; and the religious, spiritual and cultural activities of our Jewish Community needed coordination. No longer was it possible for individual rabbis to meet these demands effectively. It was under these conditions that the Vaad Harabonim was then organized. The function of the Vaad Harabonim is to assure that every person who so desires shall be able to adhere to his religious principals. Being a community- wide institution its responsibili- ties ever increase with the growth of the Jewish population. Committee and Merkaz Mindful of the heavy and in- creasing responsibilities of the Vaad Harabonim, a group of dedicated men under the chair- manship of David J. Cohen, or- ganized the Merkaz. Since the Merkaz was organized, it ha-s registered a notable record to its credit. The Merkaz serves as the coordinationg body of the traditional synagogues of our Jewish community. In that ca- pacity it also publishes a month- ly bulletin of the activities of the traditional religious Jewish Community of Detroit. RABBI MAX KIRSHBLUM Chairman of the Religious and Cultural Department of the Jewish Agency. Noted Orator —Past President of the Miz- Kochi Organization of America. . A MUSICAL PROGRAM HEADED BY CANTOR HYMAN ADLER of Cong. Bnai David WILL BE PRESENTED , We are privileged to serve on the Committee of the Annual Dinner of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis Honoring Rabbi Isaac Stollman. CHAIRMAN David J. Cohen Congregational Committee CO-CHAIRMEN Abe Nusbaum Daniel Temchin David I. Berris Philip Stollman Religious institutions Committee David Edelman David Goldberg Dan Laven . Kosher Industry Committee Wm. Kozin Harry Snider Philip Swaren Ben Zager . Harry Citrin Morris Dorn Isaac Faxstein Meyer Freedman Eugene Greenfield Meyer Levin Sam Nelson Jacob Nosanchuk Morris Novetsky Sam Novetsky Max Nusbaum Isadore Rosenberg Morris Snow A. M. Silverstein Meyer Terebelo Organizational Committee Joseph Borenstein Wm. Hordes Boris Joffe - Samuel J. Rhodes Irving Schlussel Zvi Tomkiewicz Nathan Wolok Landsmanshaften Committee Sam Belkin Baruch Eizelman Samuel Rubin Solomon Rubin Isidore Sosnick For further information, please contact the office of the Vaad Harabonim 12244 Dexter TO '5-9100