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June 14, 1957 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-06-14

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Cleveland Leader on Detroit Israel
Bond Program Thursday; John Lurie
to Preside; Cohen, Leads Solicitors

Among the speakers at the
annual Chairman's Dinner of
the Detroit Israel Bond Organ-
ization, next Thursday, at Adas
Shalom Synagogue, will be Al-
bert Arthur Levin, Cleveland
attorney and communal leader,
who will make a presentation
to the retiring Detroit chair-
man, Irwin I Cohn.
Levin heads the community
leadership division of the Israel
Bond Organization. He is presi-
dent of the Cleveland Zionist
District, co-chairman of the
Cleveland Welfare Fund drive
and a member of the National
Cabinet of the United Jewish
Appeal.
Harry Cohen, who has been

named to head the trades and
professions division in the
Bond drive, already leads the
workers in bonds sold.
Other division chairmen of
the local Israel Bond organiza-
tion are Joseph Holtzman and
Phillip Stoliman, real estate co-
chairmen; Abe Borman and
Jack Gelfand, food co-chair-
men; Peter Goldstein, waste
materials; Sam Simmer and Dr.
Bernard Weston, professional
co-chairmen; Leon Kay, organ-
izations; Morris L. Schaver,
laundry and linen; Max Osnos
and Louis Zuieback, mercantile
c o-c ha ir me n; and Milton
Schwartz, Harry Aronow and
Joseph Katchke, scrap metal
co-chairmen.

ADL National Chairman Guest
for Pisgah 2nd Centennial Meeting

The Hon. Henry Edward
Schultz, national chairman of
Bnai Brith's Anti Defamation
League, will be guest speaker
at the second meeting of Pisgah
Lodge's centennial celebration,
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the
Morris L. Schaver auditorium
of the Haym Greenberg Insti-
tute.
Schultz, a prominent New
York attorney for many years,
is active in civic and education-
al circles. An author and lec-
turer of note, he is an outstand-
ing authority on civil rights and
human relations. On this first
appearance in Detroit- he will
receive Pisgah's Merit Award.
As part of the centennial cele-
bration, the lodge will honor
the following past presidents:
Morris Garvett, Judge Theodore
Levin, Samuel J. Rhodes, Aaron.
Droock, Julius Deutelbaum,
Henry M. Abramovitz, Morris
Shatzen, Mandell Bernstein, Dr.
Victor Droock, Ben F. Goldman,
Elias Goldberg, Harry Yudkoff,
Joseph L. Staub, Herman S.

Osnos, Samuel W. Leib, Louis
Rosenzweig.
Other past-presidents to be
honored are Louis H. Schostak,
Sam Maza, Rudolph Meyersohn,
Isadore Starr, Milton M. Wein-
stein, Jack Lawson, Max Gold-

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Cherchez La Femme
The French press, which does
not exactly like Mr. Nasser, to
put it mildly, claims that one of
the major factors in the Middle
East political tug-of-war be-
tween Jordan and Egypt is none
other than Queen of Jordan,
Dina . . . Dina is Egyptian born
. . . Last year Dina left the Roy-
al Court at Amman and return-
ed to her home in Cairo .. . It
seems that King Hussein is
quite a playboy . . . For some
time there had been nasty ru-
mors about the young King's
private life . . . It was whisper-
ed that Helen Morriss, an Eng-
lish dancer, had captured the
heart of Hussein . . . When Miss
Morriss published Hussein's
love letter to her, the King
broke off the affair . . . The
next very public royal liaison,
which attracted a great deal of
attention, was King Hussein's
tender feelings towards Flavia
Teso, the beautiful daughter of
the chief physician of the Italian
Hospital in Amman .. . It was
because of this that Dina packed
her belongings and went to live
in Cairo ... Now the plot thick-
ens . . .
It is reported that President
Nasser believes that Dina is just
the person to influence Hussein
to rejoin the Egyptian-Syrian
axis . . . A few months ago
when the Arab rulers met at
Cairo, Nasser — so it is told —
arranged for Dina and Hussein
to meet again and Hussein ac-
cording to our source of infor-
mation, fell once more in love
with the attractive Dina and
pleaded with her not to insti-
tute divorce proceedings . . .
And our French source alleges
that the U.S. State Department
is vitally interested in keeping
Hussein free from Egyptian in-
fluence and therefore is very
much opposed to a reconcili-
ation between Dina and Hus-
sein .. . The journalist, who is
responsible for this "scoop,"
goes even further . He
charges American diplomacy
with trying ;to promote a love
match for Hussein with the
daughter of the wealthy sheriff
Saad el Din . . . And, so con-
cludes our French raconteur,
the fate of Jordan and perhaps
the fate of the entire Middle
East depends on whether Dina
or her latest rival win the heart
of King Hussein .. . The story
has all the intrigue and ro-
mance of an Arabian fairy tale,
but it could well be true be-
cause French journalists are
masters in the game of "cher-
chez la femme".

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An Interesting Plan:

• • • When we asked him how
he intended to lure 100,000 tour-
ists to Israel during the anni-
versary year, he said: "The Is-
rael government is serious
about the figure of 100,000
tourists • . . It can be done .. .
All it needs is for every Jewish
congregation in the United

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D e e m a n, Morris Burnstein,
Beryl Walters and Isadore Perl-
man.
A special service will pay
homage to all deceased past
presidents.
The guest speaker will be in-
troduced by Harry Yudkoff,
national commissioner of Dis-
trict Grand Lodge 6, who is
chairman of the evening. Morris
Garvett will present certificates
of meritorious service to the
Pisgah past presidents.
A social hour and refresh-
ments will complete the eve-
ning's festivities. The public is
invited to attend the event.
The committee for the Pisgah
centennial celebrations is
headed by Aaron Dr o o c k,
Samuel W. Leib and Jack Leeds.

NEW DELHI (JTA)—Asstt-
ing that the Arab states must
accept Israel's existence, Aneu-
rin Bevan, British Labor Party
leader, told a press conference
here that he believed India had
a responsibility to persuade
President Nasser that "it is his
duty to live at peace with other
nations."
Asserting that Israel had
acted under intense provocation
in launching its Sinai cam-
paign, Bevan said the Arab
States were wrong in not bas-
ing their foreign policy on the
facts of Israel's existence.
He rejected Egypt's claim of
"belligerent rights," asserting
that Egypt could not have it
"both ways." He urged that
Israeli ships should be allowed
by Nasser through the Suez
Canal. The question of free
passage could not be settled by
an international court ruling,
unless both sides agreed to ac-
cept the ruling, he pointed out

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States to get a minyan from its
membership to visit Israel dur-
ing 1958/59 . . . Is that so im-
possible?" . . . We hasten to
assure Weisgal that the plan
might work and that, if it does,
he would deserve the highest
award that the Israel govern-
ment can bestow upon a mortal.

Thinking of Cadillac —
Think of Me .. .
JOHN LEBOW

Meyer W. Weisgal, the head
of Israel's tenth anniversary
festival, which will begin on
April 24, 1953, flew in from
Rehovoth the other day and
submitted to a few questions

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