Honor Reform Leader on Departure for Israel HEBREW SELF-TAUGHT BY factory beht-hah-roh- shet after ah-hah-reh they (f.pl.) hehn morning boh-ker go, walk (m.s.) hoh-lehkh AHARON ROSEN .106 .107 .108 .109 .110 JOHANNESBURG, (JTA) — you (f.pl.) ah-ten do (m.s.) oh=se .101 Communal leaders here, both Jewish and non-Jewish, paid .102 tribute to Dr. Moses Cyrus Weil- er, founder and leader of Re- form Jewry in South Africa, evening .103 who is retiring as Chief Minis- erev ter of the United Jewish Pro- work (m.s.) .104 gressive Congregation, to settle oh vehd in Israel. finish (m.s.) occasion was a reception vpia - .105 at The the Johannesburg City Hall goh-mehr climaxing a series of farewells to Dr. Weiler by the many or- ganizations he had served in his nearly 25 years here. Speakers included Dr. Am- nitt, irItt brose Reeves, the Bishop of Jo- hannesburg; Ian Maltz, deputy 1.1r1.1ki T mayor of the city, representa- tives of local civic groups and rtz,r) r T the heads of the major South rt.; vtrin raitp ,• • African Jewish organizations. Earlier, Mayor Glynn Morris of ?rilinv;7 r11.3 Johannesburg had tendered a civic reception to Dr. Weiler in ni -1;riv r."1 JO recognition of his public activi- ties. 71s)ttpp nctirin -ry,4 Dr. Weiler said the decision to give up his ministry and re- 71i=17)-Ti turn to Israel had not been an easy one. He felt, however, that 7 1;7t./4 he had fulfilled the mission which had brought him to South nitiv iry Africa and he wished to follow — the example of his father and grandfather. The former, he 11 .1 47i17 nrini said, at the height of his com- munal and business success in ni-TV? iptn .1- itthirj Europe, had given it up to settle in what was then Palestine. His grandfather had settled in Pal- estine at the age of 81. - Good names to remember! STANDARD GASOLINE•HEAT1NG OIL for an ?iptn i(7tz C TRIN OIL COMPANY TO 1-0005 ni?i-ra ;nth, nett ni'piwL? Reading material in vocalized Easy Hebrew, and also material for advanced students may be obtained through your local Hebrew Organization or by writing to ; But Ivrit Olamit,.P.O.B, 7 1 1/, Jerusalem, Israel. Published by Brit Ivrit Olamit council Resolves to Proceed With Israel 10th Anniversary Plans THERE IS STILL TIME TO SEND YOUR HANUKAH GIFT SUBSCRIPTION Keep Your Friends and Relatives Fully Informed on Happenings in Jewish Communities Everywhere By unanimous vote, organiza- Federation entered the picture tional representatives to the by naming Abe Kasle general first Delegate Assembly of the chairman of the local celebra- Jewish Community Council en- tion committee. To insure a con- dorsed a resolution that the centrated overall community ob- Joint Committee of the Council servance of the Israel 10th an- and Zionist Council proceed niversary in Detroit, Council with plans for a city-wide cele- and Federation leaders are bration of Israel's 10th anniver- meeting to assume specific sary. roles in the forthcoming obser- Delegates were advised that vance. negotiations are currently go- In New York this week, the ing on with leaders of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation to chan- formation of a committee on nel community efforts into one community organization and a huge celebration for the entire committee on tourism and pil- grimages to Israel to advance community. (Details of the negotiations programs for the celebration of are expected to be made known the 10th anniversary in this early next week, with the an- country were announced by nouncement of an overall com- Sen. Lehman and Dr.. Israel munity committee for the fes- Goldstein, general chairman and chairman of the American Com- tivities). mittee. Previously, Israel anniversary Accepting the chairmanships celebrations have been conduct- ed here under the joint spon- of the committees, respectively, sorship of the Zionist and Com- were Rabbi Irving Miller, of New York, and Lawrence G. munity Councils. With the formation of a na- Laskey, of Boston. tional committee under the chairmanship of former' Sena- Jewish Forward Editor tor Herbert H. Lehman, .the Celebrates Birthday Canada Labor Minister Opens Anti-Bias Drive OTTAWA, (JTA) — Michael Starr, Minister of Labor and first immigrant to hold a post in the current Canadian Cab- inet, kicked off a government campaign against racial and religious discrimination in em- ployment. Speaking on a radio broad- east carried by 80 stations across Canada, Starr attacked the concept that a man's reli- gion or his race were respon- sible for inferiority. He noted that FEPC laws had been enacted in the provinces of Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Sas- katchewan and British Colum- bia. The broadcast was one of a series sponsored by the Ministry of Labor. NEW YORK, (JTA)— Harry Rogoff, editor-in-chief of the JewiSh Daily Forward, largest Jewish newspaper in the world, celebrated his 75th birthday at his desk conducting the work of the newspaper as usual. He was the recipient of mes- sages of congratillation from numerous Jewish leaders and organization s. Rogoff, who has been with the Forward for more than 51 years, is the author of a num- ber of books, including a five- volume History of the United States. He is considered the leading Yiddish journalist in the United States. Born in Russia, he was brought to the U. S. at the age of eight and was educated at the Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva and at the College of the City of New York, where he received his degree in 1906. io ol 0:1 , n , 44 /4 44, 1 1) : 1.1 (41. ti through the pages of THE JEWISH NEWS ORDER YOUR GIFT SUBSCRIPTION NOW VE 8-9364