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October 10, 1958 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-10-10

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A program of action for Jew-
ish community relations agen-
cies during the coming year is
proposed in a joint program
plan issued by the National
Community Relations Advisory
Council.

Kay Named Chairman
of Education Month

to outlaw the National Associa-
tion for the Advancement of
Colored People.

The 18 projects recommend-
ed to all Jewish community re-
lations for priority attention in
1958-59 as a means of attaining
The program sets forth the some of the major objectives of
major concerns and .responsi the field include programs for:
bilities of the Jewish commu
1. Fostering greater understand-
nity relations agencies in the ing within the Jewish community
of
its stake in the realization of
light of recent developments community
relations objectives.
and recommends a number of
2. Countering Arab boycott ac-
tivities.
undertakings.

$100,000,000 in U. S. Aid Requested by Israel

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Israel
will ask the United States for
$90,000,000 to $100,000,000 in
financial and other forms of aid
in the coming fiscal year. The
detailed plans of the first proj-
ect, an irrigation program util-
izing the waters of the Jordan
River, are expected to be
handed to Washington in the
next two weeks.
Other .aid projects which
Israel will put before the U.S.
are: an additional U.S. Export-
Import Bank loan for local ir-
rigation schemes not connected

3. Furthering understanding of

"Arab economic warfare Middle East.
4. Protection of shehita.
against Israel, which has been
5. Encouragement of frank ex-
extended to a worldwide boy
change of views among religious
cott, is a major_ impediment to groups.
peace in the Middle East," the
6. Formulation of positions on
statement says. It observes that current church-state problems.
7.
Furtherance of effective coun-
notwithstanding the deepening teraction
LEON KAY has been named
of anti-JeWish discrimin-
of anxieties in international af- ation.
chairman of Annual Education
fairs, the multiplication of do-
S. Support of federal civil rights Month, observed by the United
mestic tensions, the onset of legislation.
Hebrew Schools. The appoint.
9. Revision of Senate Rule 22,
economic recession and other to stop
ment was made this week by
filibusters.
circumstances, "overt anti-Semi-
N. Effective activation of the Abe Kasle, president of the
tism continued at an ebb dur- Committee on Civil Rights.
schools.
11. Development of greater inter-
ing the past year."
consultation among groups commit-
Hailing the federal Civil ted to orderly compliance with law- Prof. Kallen to Speak Here
12. Furtherance of equality of ac-
Rights Act of 1957 as "a step cess
on 'Jewish Secularism'
to housing.
in the right direction," the
Prof. Horace M. Kallen,
13. Furtherance of state civil
statement calls it inadequate rights legislation.
noted author and lecturer, will
14.
Formulation of policy on "de- speak on "Jewish Secularism"
and scores southern members
literature" campaigns.
of Congress and the Adminis- cent
15. Support of the independent at a program sponsored by the
tration for obstructing and de- status of the U.S. Supreme Court. Sholem Aleichem Institute at
laying full enforcement of its
16. Stimulation of intercultural 8:30 p.m., Oot. 24.
education training for teachers and
provisions.
Prof. Kallen is the first of a
administrators.
"Official defiance of law and
17. Support for expansion of high- series of speakers planned
throughout the year to address
the search for legalistic means er educational facilities.
Observance of 10th anniversary oneg shabbats of the Institute,
of evading it" in the South are of 18.
the United Nations Declaration
19350 Greenfield,
blamed in the statement for of Human Rights.
many of the lawless acts of ex-
tremist elements in that section
during the past year.
The Arab boycott of Ameri-
can business firms owned by
Jews, employing Jews or do-
Milton M. Weinstein, past Lodge, the Samuel W. Leib
ing business in or with president of both the Metro- Best All Around Lodge Trophy.
Israel is denounced in the
politan Detroit Bnai Brith
For Lodges under 300 mem-
statement. Noting that other
Council and Pisgah Lodge, was bers: Yuster-Rosenberg Lodge,
nations have repulsed and re-
the recipient recently of the Shulman Membership Trophy;
pudiated Arab efforts to in- Ivan S. Bloch Merit Award,
volve their nationals in boy- presented annually to an out- Suburban Lodge, Dr. Lawrence
I. Yaffe Retention Trophy and
cott, the statement observes
standing Bnai Brith worker.
Louis Russman Fund-Raising
that "our own government,
The award to Weinstein was Trophy; Rex Lodge, Milo Rap-
howeVer, has taken no public
one
of several individual cita- paport Blood Bank Trophy; and
stand against the boycott." It
tions and lodge trophies pre- Albert Einstein Lodge, Bar-
pledges continued exposure
sented at the recent 14th an- den-Kopel Best All-Around
and denunciation of the boy-
nual seminar-workshops of the Lodge Trophy.
cott and continued demands
Council at the Sheraton-Cadil-
Rabbi Mandel M. Zager
for effective action by the
Lodge won the Maurice Zeiger
United States Government --lac Hotel. —
Over 450 active workers from Trophy for the Metropolitan
against its encroachments.
the 26 local lodges attended Division of the Allied Jewish
The civil liberties of all ' the breakfast session, which Campaign, and Yuster-Rosen-
Americans are threatened, the
was followed by the presenta- berg Lodge won the Albert D.
statement declares, by the ef- tion of awards and an address Tucker Trophy for the largest
forts in some southern states
by Nat Rappin, second vice- number of new members over
president of District Grand quota and the Harry Wein-
Lodge No. 6, on Bnai Brith, berger Trophy for highest net
Close As Your Phone
gain.
its program and purpose.
Edward Cohn, assistant exec-
utive secretary of the District, Jordanians Fire
presented the national "Benny"
award to Cy Rott of Yuster- on Israeli Patrol
Rosenberg Lodge for having
and
obtained over 90 new members from Across Border
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
last year.
CURTAIN LAUNDRY
to The Jewish News
Other Supreme Lodge mem-
TEL AVIV.—An Israel patrol
bership awards went to Sol was attacked twice Tuesday
Goldberg, Albert Einstein when it approached a Jordanian
Lodg e; Harvey Weisberg, shepherd who had penetrated
Henry Morgenthau Lodge; Dr. into Israel territory accompa-
Sidney Z. Leib, Oak-Woods nied by armed Jordanians.
Lodge; Leo Feber, Pisgah
An Israel army spokesman
Lodge; and Morris Yarris, said Jordanians opened machine
Louis Marshall Lodge.
gun and rifle fire from across
and Fancy
A special District retention the border at the same time that
citation went to Alex Gersuk the shepherd's companions be-
of Pisgah, and national reten- gan shooting. The Israel patrol
tion plaques were given to silenced the Jordanian shooting
Beautifully Cleaned and
Harry Weinberger, local Coun- with heavy counterfire and con-
Hand Finished
cil vice-president; and Harry tinued on its way without cas-
Complete Dry Cleaning
N. Katz, past Council presi- ualties.
Service
dent. Morgenthau Lodge re-

ceived a national retention French Jewish Cultural
award.
Organizations Revamped
Pick-Up and
The following Council
PARIS, (JTA)—A reorganiza-
Delivery Service
achievement trophies were pre- tion of Jewish cultural and edu-
sented by Louis Weber, Coun- cational organizations in France
cil president.
has resulted in the closing down
Lodges over 300 members: of Sacre Educatif, a pioneering
Oak-Woods Lodge, .Samuel G. program of audio-visual educa-
Shulman Membership Trophy; tional aids in Jewish education.
Pisgah Lodge, Milton-M. Wein-
Fonds Social Juife, leading
stein Retention Trophy; Ivan French Jewish fund-raising or-
CASH and CARRY
S. Bloch Lodge, Harry Yudkoff ganization, is searching for ways
12813 LINWOOD
Fund-Raising Trophy and the to maintain the services offered
Milo Rappaport Blood Bank for the past. seven years by
Trophy and Henry Morgenthau Sacre Educatif.

Weinstein Wins Bloch Trophy
at Bnai Brith Awards Ceremony

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