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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-07-12

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"Chen" members of the De-
troit Women's Division, State of
Israel Bond s, will receive
awards at a "Time for Tribute"
dessert luncheon planned for
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
Irvin Tann, 19150 Berkley.
According to Mrs. Philip
Helfman, W o m e n's Division
chairman, the luncheon culmi-
nates a two-week cash collec-

eon, Mrs. Philip Cutler, cash
collection chairman, and her co-
chairman, Mrs. Ben Z. Freeman,
have been meeting daily with
"Chen" women to obtain the
maximum in investment dollars.
The "Chen" charms to be
awarded are patterned after the
Twelve Tribes of Israel. A
charm is earned when a woman
buys, or sells $2,500 in Bonds.

WJ Congress Sends
Documents to Arolsen.

SHKLAR & OSTROVSKY

tion effort on the part of De-

troit women to convert to cash
all outstanding pledges made at
the recent chairman's dinner.
"Chen" awards will be pre-
sented by Abe Kasle, Detroit
Bond chairman, and Mrs. Helf-
man.
Principal entertainers at The
program will be Batia Ostrov-
sky and Jona Shklar, Israeli
singers a n d instrumentalists
who form a husband and wife
team.
Miss Ostrovsky, a member of
Ohel Theater in Tel Aviv, has
starred with the troupe in Is-
rael and in a touring company
which visited Italy, France, Bel-
gium, England and Switzerland.
Equally at home on the stage
or in concert, Miss Ostrovsky
stars on a Kol Israel radio se-
ries and has appeared in nearly
every community in Israel.
Her husband was for many
years active in the cultural and
music divisions of the Jewish
Brigade and the Israeli Army,.
Prior to Wednesday's lunch-



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GENEVA — (WJA) — Refer-
ence to documentation on Jew-
ish Nazi victims, received from
Jewish organizations, is made
in a report on the International
Tracing Service in Arolsen
(Germany), published in the
last issue of Revue Internation-
ale de la Croix-Rouge.
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cently received," the report
states, "mention should first be
made of those sent by the World
Jewish Congress in London and
New York, including over 90,000
names."
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tati Ebrei (Rome) has supplied
the International Tracing Serv-
ice with a particularly useful
alphabetical list of Italian Jews
and those of other nationalities
deported from Italy between
1943 and 1944.

Award 190 Scholarships
to Victims of Nazism

NEW YORK (JTA) — Schol-
arships and Fellowships in the
amount of $135,000 have been
granted for the academic year
1957-58 to 190 Jewish students
a n d intellectuals throughout
the world, who are victims of
Nazi persecution.
This was announced by Dr.
Nahum Goldmann, president of
the Conference on Jewish Ma-
terial Claims Against Germany,
which distributes those awards
for Jewish study, research and
creative work.
This is the fourth in the an-
nual series of grants in the
field of Jewish studies. Out of
the 190 recipients, 46 are stu-
dents preparing mostly for ca-
reers in Jewish teaching; 54
are engaged in graduate stud-
ies and 90 are Fellows conduct-
ing independent research in
the various fields of Jewish
scholarship and creative art.
Dr. Nahum Goldmann said
in making his announcement
that the Conference considers
one of its essential obligations
the reconstruction of Jewish
communal and cultural life
and the encouragement of
Jewish scholarship and creative
work, which the Nazis had
sought to destroy, and that
"every effort will be made by
the Conference to restore to
Jewish communal life its vigor
and its potential for- continual
contribution to Jewish sur-
vival."

Material Claims Conference
May Meet in Rome, Jan. 23

ROME (JTA) — Dr. Nahum pate in the festivities in O c-
Goldmann conferred with lead- tuber.
ers of the Union of Italian
Jewish Communities, and indi-
cated that the next meeting of
the Conference on Jewish Ma-
terial Claims Against Germany,
of which he is president, may
be held in Rome. It is sched-
uled to meet next Jan. 23.
Dr. Goldmann was told by
Italian Jewish leaders that
plans are being made to ar-
range celebrations in Italy on
Automatically
the 25th anniversary of the
with sensational flood
World Jewish Congress. He ac-
control valve.
cepted an invitation to partici-

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Steal $15,000 in Stamps

SAN FRANCISCO, (JTA) —
Fifteen thousand dollars worth
of Israeli postage stamps, part
of a special collection, were
stolen from Brandeis House,
local headquarters for the Jew-
ish National Fund,

Ex-Nazi Resigns Post;
Court Case Pending

FRANKFURT (JTA)—H e r -
man Krumey, who is under in-
vestigation by the Frankfurt
prosecutor on suspicion of being
an accessory to the murder of
hundreds of thousands of Hun-
garian Jews, has resigned his
seat on the Waldeck County
Council to which he was elected
as a representative of the right-
ist BHE Refugee Party.
Krumey, one-time major in
the SS, was in charge of "Jew-
ish Affairs" in Hungary in 1944
at the time the Nazis attempted
to "trade" 1,000,000 Hungarian
Jews for 10,000 heavy trucks
and other war materiel.
The charges against Krumey
stem from his involvement in
that scheme and subsequent de-
velopments. He was arrested in
April and freed, without bail,
by the Frankfurt Superior
court last month.

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as slave laborers in the Ger-
man IG-Farben factories were
advised through the Official
Gazette that they can register
their claims against the Ger-
man trust within a period of
six months.
The announcement in the
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important step toward imple-
mentation of the $7,000,000 set-
tlement between the Confer-
ence on Jewish Material Claims
Against Germany and the IG-
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9-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, July 12, 1957

Israeli Husband-Wife Team Here
for 'Time for Tribute' Luncheon

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