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January 17, 1958 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-01-17

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i Israeli Leaders
Coming for ILIA

StrictlyConfidential

By PHINEAS J. BIRON

Friday, January 17, 1958—THE DET

Fourteen of Israel's most dy-
W
z namic young leaders are coming
to the United States to address
audiences throughout the coun-
try in behalf of the United Jew-
Appeal's 1958 life-saving ef-
ti
F.: forts, it w a s
O announced by
Morris W.
B erinstein,
U J A general
chairman.
Led by Brig.
Gen. Dan Tol-
kowsky, b r i 1-
lian t young
commander of
the Israel Air
Force; Gersh-
Tolkowsky
on Avner, di-

Shaarey Zedek Men
to Host Children

Children of members of the
Shaarey Zedek Men's - 'Club will
be feted at a buffet dinner and
program at 6:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the social hall.
A sound color film of the
Fifth Maccabiah Games, held
last summer in Israel, will be
shown. The sporting event, in
which Jewish athletes from all
over the world participated,
will be narrated by Byron
Krieger, Detroit's only repre-
sentative at the Games and
the winner of two gold medals
in the fencing competition.
According to Abe Katzman,
Men's Club president, the pro-
gram also will feature Israeli
dances by members of Senior
Judaea. Prizes will be awarded.
George C. Parzen is chair-
man of the evening's program,
and Herman Fishman, promin-
ent in camping and athletic ac-
tivities in Michigan, will be the
master of ceremonies.

Philip Cutlers Leave
for Israel on Monday

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cutler,
9600 Dexter, wil' leave Monday
for an extended visit in Israel.
Mrs. Cutler has served as cash
collections chairman for the Is-
rael Bond Drive for two years.
Her other activities include
board membership in the Jewish
National Fund and membership
in the Zionist Organization.
Mr., Cutler has long been ac-
tive as a member of the board
of the Zionist Organization and
as a leader in membership ef-
forts.
They are members of Shaarey
Zedek.

We received the third issue of light of prevailing discussion on
the new series on current Jew- our need to step up the educa-
ish thought released by the Jew- tional system in America, this
ish Information Bureau, headed statistic comes in very handy ...
by our good friend Bernard G.
We were also interested in
Richards . . . It is a valuable the professor's comment on Jew-
and, as usual, a thorough piece ish suburbia . . . We were aware
of research which serves as a of course that as Jews become
welcome reminder that the in- more "middle class" they share
formation service which Rich- in the general shift of the popu-
ards founded many years ago lation towards the suburbs and
is one of our most valuable in- that this has resulted in a great-
stitutions . . . The present issue er mingling between Jewish and
deals with an interesting sur- non-Jewish residents than in the
vey by Prof. Morris Ginsberg, cities . .. Hence it can be said,
Fellow of University College, concludes the British professor,
Your Jewish News Want
London, England . . . The JIB that "the old stereotype of the
Ad Number is VE. 8:9364.
(Jewish Information Bureau) mysterious. Jew has largely dis-
calls our attention to Prof. Gins- appeared, wiped out by the mid-
berg's qualifications . . . The dle class respectability of his
British Jewish scholar is Emeri- descendants." . . . There is
tus Professor of Sociology at much more to the Ginsberg sur-
the University of London and vey which touches on religion
an active participant in the af, and the alleged revival of Ju-
"The Aristocrat of Teas"
fairs of British Jewry . . . A daism in the United States .. .
section of Prof. Ginsberg's sur- But we were particularly struck
vey (published under the title by the comment on the effect of Brussels Leader Decorated
of "The Jewish People Today") suburban community life on
BRUSSELS (JTA) — T h e
deals with American Jewish af- Jewish and Christian relations
fairs . . . After reading the .. . And we are very much in- French government has con-
summary by the JIB we be- clined to accept the Ginsberg ferred the Chevalier's Cross of
-Nesher
Avner
lieve that Prof. Ginsberg's book- interpretation . . . For there is the Order of Social Merit on
rector of the United States let should be made available to little doubt that anti-Jewish Max Lodner, president of the
Division of the Ministry for the Jewish or rather general manifestations have dwindled Brussels Jewish Community.
Foreign Affairs, and top labor reading public . . • It would to a new low level . . . In_ other
expert and former Jewish DP serve as a needed supplement words anti-Semitism in America,
spokesman, Arieh Nesher, the to our annual American Jewish as we enter the year 1958, is
visiting Israel figures include Yearbook . . .
on the decline . . . This is the
outstanding representatives of
According to Ginsberg's au- •first time within the last decade
the military and diplomatic thoritative survey the Jewish that such a statement corres-
service, community develop- population in the USA exceeds ponds to the truth . . . No mat-
ment, agriculture, journalism, 5,000,000 (more than half of the ter what our defense agencies
more than
industry, education and youth Jews in the world) . . . The lat- may say this fact is indisputable
the regular price
work.
est estimate is 5,200,000 . . . . .. Social as well as economic
of 48
Two top American officials of Roughly 40 per cent in New discrimination against the Jew
overseas relief programs, Theo- York City . . . And (listen to is on the way out if the present
a luxury ranch-resort
dore Feder, director for Aus- this) about 75% are now Amer- trend continues . . . This must
tria of the Joint Distribution ican born, though only about 10 be ascribed to the great change observing the dietary laws'
Committee, and Max Braude, di- per cent can claim a residence in many facets of American
Write for color folder:
rector for Austria of the Joint of more than two generations
Jewish life, some of which are
rate & reservation
Distribution Committee, a n d The Jewish population is pre- commented upon in Professor
information
all in ,
Max Braude, director general of dominantly middle class . . . By Ginsberg's valuable booklet .. .
_ the World ORT Union; are corn- this is meant partly that Jews
In this new atmosphere which
one package!
ing here from Europe to de- have shared in the general post- augurs well for Jewish-Christian
BOX 2151
scribe the work of caring for, war prosperity and partly that relations in the future, the Jew-
limited
time only!
TUCSON, ARIZONA
training and moving masses of Jews have moved increasingly ish Information Bureau can and
Meyer Cohen,
Jewish refugees to Israel and into the professional and sala- should play an important role
DETROIT DIST.
National Wholesale Gro. Co.
Managing Directoi
other free lands.
ried employments . . . The old .. . Its objective and thorough
8938 12th Street
Jewish working class has all method of dispensing authorita-
Keyuma Campers Reunion but disappeared . . • But on the tive information on every phase
SAVE WHERE YOUR
Scheduled for Sunday
other hand, large numbers have of Jewish life in this country is
A reunion of Camp Keyuma entered the skilled mechanical an indispensable service which
Sairili.gos Grow ,Plast.ster,
campers and their parents with crafts and, in this sense, there no other Jewish or general insti-
the Keyuma staff has been set has been a process of "labori- tution engages in . . . Now is
At City Bank passbook savings grow faster, safely and
for 2 p.m. Sunday, at the. zation" • . And here is an- the time to consolidate and ex-
automatically, because, instead of a trivial one per cent
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 other noteworthy statistic: A pand the JIB . .
You get 21/2 times as much interest
Schafer, announced Bernard greater proportion of Ameri-
Jaffe, director of the camp.
can Jews have a college educa- U. S. Budget Omits
Jaffe urges an early registra- tion than American non-Jews of
tion for this year's summer comparable age groups general- Israel Cultural Grant
season. He noted that despite ly . . It is rather interesting
WASHINGTON (JTA) — A
a trend towards increased camp that our own domestic surveys special appropriation made by
costs, Keyuma's fees will re- have failed until now to point the United States Government
main substantially the same.
last year for the use of Israeli
The number for information or out this rather significant status pounds for scientific, educa-
of American Jews . . . In the tional and cultural grants to
appointments is WE. 3-2239.
Israel "will not recur" this year,
it was made clear in the budget
for the new fiscal year sub-
BY HENRY LEONARD
mitted by President Eisenhower
to Congress.
Fifth largest bank in Detroit, resources 118 million dollars.
The grant last year of $3,525,-
000 resulted in an issue of
political patronage and crit-
MAIN OFFICE: PENOBSCOT BUILDING. GRISWOLD AT FORT
icism by members of Congress
Northeast (Masa
Northwest Office.
of the operations of Bernard
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East Side Detroit —Grosee Pointe (Ace
who was designated by Secre-
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WE CATER
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tary of State John Foster Dulles
S•barb•n • HAZEI:PARK—STEPHENSON HIGHWAY, NEAR JOHN R
to
• MADISON HEIGHTS—JOHN R AT TWELVE MILE ROAD
to recommend distribution of ..
Monier Axter•t Deposit insurance Corporation
the money.

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