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December 06, 1957 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-12-06

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Detroit to Start
Hebrew U. Plan
for Jerusalem

UJA Parley to Hear Sharett's
Report on Israel Emigrant Crisis

Moshe Sharett, former Prime
Minister and Foreign Minister
Aubrey H. Ettenheimer, of the State of Israel, will ar-
chairman of the Detroit Chapter rive in the United States next
of the American Friends of the week to give an up-to-the-
Hebrew University, announced minute report on Israel's crit-
that the Detroit project for the ical emigrant absorption situa-
university will be construction tion an the 20th annual Na-
of the entrance lobby to the uni- tional conference of the United
versity's Jewish National Li- Jewish Appeal, to be held at the
brary. Famous documents, in- Waldorf - Astoria Hotel, New
cluding the manuscript of Ein- Y6rk, Dec. 14 and 15. -
stein's Theory of Relativity will
A large delegation of Detroit-
be exhibited in the hall, to be ers, including those who re-
completed by 1960.
cently visited Israel with the
The hall will be built at a UJA Study Mission, will be
cost of $250,000. We are asking among the 1,000 delegates to
gifts to be made over the three- the conference from all parts of
year period, Ettenheimer said. the country.
Ettenheimer, 40, maintains
William Rosenwald of New
partnership in the Rose - Hill
building company, one of the York, UJA general chairman,
leading construction firms in and Morris W. Berinstein of
Michigan. He has been active Syracuse, UJA president, will
in the real estate and building be among the leaders who will
take major roles in the confer-
division of the Allied Jewish ence.
Campaign. He is a life member
The delegates will hear a re-
of Brandeis University.
Ettenheimer is affiliated with port on needs of the Joint
Temple Beth El and is a charter Distribution Committee by
member of the Suburban Tem- Charles H. Jordan, its director-
ple. He is a member of Knoll- general for overseas operations.
The impact of the mounting
wood Country Club, Standard
Club and on the board of di- refugee problems on the pro-
rectors of the Sidney Hill Club grams and needs of the Jewish
He is a 32nd degree mason and
a shriner.
National leaders of the He- Refugee Experts
brew University Friends wel- to Address JDC
comed Ettenheimer's acceptance
as head of the Detroit project.
The Detroit builder graduated
as a civil engineer from Wayne
State University. In the engi-
neers corps of the U.S. Army he
acquired five bronze stars, the
Purple Heart and decoration by
the French.
He spent 11 months in com-
bat, including major campaigns
through the Battle of the Bulge.
He entered the service as a buck
private and emerged as a cap-
thin. He was the first American
George L. Warren (left),
officer on the scene when his adviser on refugees in the
unit liberated Buchenwald con- U. S. State Department, and
centration camp. He is now a CHARLES H. JORDAN, di-
lieutenant colonel in the Army rector general of the Joint
reserv e.
Distribution Committee, will
The Detroit Hebrew Univer- present a picture of overseas
sity committee is now in forma- needs and discuss JDC's new
tion and will be completed dur- aid program for Polish Jews
ing the coming week.
repatriated from Russia at
the organization's 43rd an-
A poor life this is if, full of care nual
meeting at the Hotel
We have no time to stand and Waldorf Astoria in New York,
stare.
Thursday.
—William Henry Davies
(1871-1940), "Leisure"

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Protest Sending of
Radar to Egypt

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Israel National Commission for
the United Nations Educa-
tional, Scientific and Cultural
Organization protested against
a decision by UNESCO director
Luther H. Evans to send Egypt
radar equipment ostensibly for
use in Egyptian secondary
schools.
The Israeli national commis-
sion, in a cable to the execu-
tive board of UNESCO in
Paris, protested that the use of
funds for this purpose violated
the aims and spirit of a reso-
lution adopted at UNESCO's
ninth general council in New
Delhi earlier this year. Pre-
viously, British and French
delegates protested the use of
educational funds for radar
equipment.
The New Delhi meeting ap-
proved a grant of $200,000 to
repair school buildings and
replace educational equipment
destroyed during the Hun-
garian rebellion and the Sinai
campaign. While Hungary re-
ceived standard educational
equipment, Egypt asked, and
approval was granted, for radar
devices. Following the protests,
the UNESCO executive board
ordered Dr. Evans to investi-
gate whether Egypt's request
was in conformity with the
New Delhi resolution.

STAR SP NGLED REVUE—

HENRY-EDSEL FORD. AUDITORIUM *

land is being financed from man of the Jewish Agency, will
UJA allocations to JDC.
address the delegates Sunday
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, Chair- morning.

Agency for 1958 will be ex-
plained by Dr. Dov Joseph,
Agency treasurer.
Delegates also will hear the
report of the 100-man fourth
annual UJA Overseas Study
Mission which recently returned
from a survey of UJA-support-
ed operations abroad.
Edward M. M. Warburg, hon-
orary chairman of the UJA, is
scheduled to speak at the din-
ner meeting Saturday night.
Another feature of the dinner
will be the lighting of a Menor-
ah built by students of the ORT
School in Warsaw, signifying
renewed contact with Eastern
Jewry. ORT's program in Po-

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