Ira G. Kaufman, a promin- ent leader in Detroit's Jewish congregational activities and one of the officers of the United Hebrew Schools, Tues- day was elected Judge of Pro- bate Court. Kaufman received 227,559 votes and outdistanced his run- ner-up Judge James Sexton, who was running for re-elec- tion, by 1813 votes. The new Probate Court Judge is a former president of Adas Shalom synagogue. He is an active Zionist and a lead- er in several other community movements. Kaufman, who has his law office in the National Bank Building, resides with his wife and two children, Harvey and Sylvia, at 18701 Pennington. Mrs. Kaufman, the former Lil- lian Farbman, a native Detroit- er, is an auditorium teacher at the Holcomb School. Charles Blondy was over whelmingly re-elected State Senator in the 4th Michigan District. Jason Honigman, who was defeated for the post of Michi- gan's Attorney General by the incumbent, Paul Adams, drew 1,000,000 votes. Lee Weinstock, Republican candidate for the Michigan State Legislature, was another loser. She drew 23,400 votes. The unique campaign con- ducted in New York by Nelson Rockefeller, th successful Re- publican candidate for Gover- nor, is credited with having won for him the votes of many Jews, Italians and Puerto Ricans who previously voted Democratic. Incumbent Averell Harriman, on the eve of the election, lost the support of Dorothy Schiff, publisher of the New York Post, who resented Harriman's charge that Rockefeller was pro-Arab. The Post's publisher pointed to Rockefeller's gen- erous support of the United Jewish Appeal and condemned Harriman's statement by sup- porting Rockefeller. Ribicoff Wins; Ten Jews Elected to Congress Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News NEW YORK — Senator-elect Kenneth Keating, who won election on a platform which featured a pledge to introduce legislation to check use of ter- rorism and make it a Federal offense to bomb houses of wor- ship said Wednesday morning, IF YOU TURN THE 1V ' S ' ilt UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN . dae and now you can enjoy NEW EXCITING SENSATIONAL TASTE IT'S A CHOICE MELLOW WINE WITH NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS TO GIVE A NEW AND DIFFERENT TASTE. IT CAN BE USED IN MIXED DR,LNKS, ON THE ROCKS OR WITH ICE AND SODA. NATURE BOY IS MADE BY CADILLAC CLUB, THE LARGEST SELLING WINE IN MICHIGAN. Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. IRA G. KAUFMAN after his victory, that he would leave immediately for the South to look for "on the spot evidence which we can use in support of legislation that may make it a Federal offense to bomb houses of worship." Keating was one of a few successful Republican Senator- ial candidates to overcome the national Democratic tide which gave Democrats 62 of the 96 seats in the Senate and better than a two-thirds majority of Congress. The result of the Democratic national victories will be to make the Administration more dependent than ever on Demo- cratic agreement over foreign policies. Elsewhere in the nation, one of the most interesting devel- opments was the overwhelming victory of Abe Ribicoff, in Con- necticut. T h e 50 - year - old son of Jewish immigrants, who has been one of the ; most popular governors in New Eng- land's history, w o n re - elec- I tion by the greatest plur- ality in Con- necticut's his- tory. Commen- tators here Gov. Ribicoff note the para- dox that a second generation Jew turns out to be the political ideal of a traditionally con- servative Protestant state. In New York, Louis J. Lef- kowitz, Republican, was re- elected Attorney General in the Rockefeller landslide. In California, Judge Stanley Mosk, former president of the Los Angeles Jewish Community, was apparently elected Attor- ney General. Nine Democratic congress men who stood for re-election succeeded. They will be joined in the house by a tenth Jew, Seymour Halprin, a Republican who won a seat in Queens County, New York. Emanuel Celler, Lester Holtz- man, Abraham J. Multer, Leon- ard Farbstein, Ludwig Teller, Herbert Zelenko and Isadore Dollinger, New York; Sidney Yates, Illinois, and Samuel N. Friedel, Maryland, were re- elected. UJA National Parley in New York Dec. 12-14 The 21st annual national con- ference of the United Jewish Appeal will convene in New York Dec. 12-14, to plan the 1959 drive opening the Appeal's third decade of migration, re- settlement and welfare aid to refugees, immigrants to Israel and Jews in need throughout the world, it was announced by UJA's general chairman, Morris W. Berinstein. fare Funds, Nov. 13-16, in Washington, D.C. Highlight of the meeting for Detroiters will be the presentation of the third an- nual Edwin Rosenberg Award for Leadership in Unifying Community Services to Abe Kasle and Morris Garvett. Kasle and Garvett were singled out for their role in developing an integrated, com- munity-wide system of Jewish education. Kasle is president of the United Hebrew Schools and Garvett is immediate past chairman of the education div- ision of the Jewish Welfare Federation, under whose aus- pices the plan was evolved. Judge Theodore Levin, Fed- eration president, will lead De- troit's CJFWF delegation which includes William Avrun- in, Mrs. Theodore Bargman, Mr. and Mrs. Mandell L. Ber- man, Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, Albert Elazar, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett, Isadore Goldstein, Mrs. Lewis S. Grossman, Mrs. Sid- ney J. Karbel, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levin, Miss Mimi Lev- in, Mrs. Theodore Levin, Har- old Silver, Mr. and Mrs. Isi- Garvett is chairman of the CJFWF committee on com- munity organization. Berman will present a major paper in the workshop, "Com- munity Responsibility for Jew- ish Education." The paper will deal with the programming, co- ordination, planning and fi- nancing of Jewish education. Mrs. Grossman and Wetsman will be participants in a work- shop dealing with the develop- ment of young leadership. Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Kar- bel will participate in a review of material developed by the national committee on women's of the judges of publicity ma- terial entered in the annual CJFWF national award compe- tition. Sobeloff, who wrote the syn- opsis of the CJFWF manual on fund-raising now in prepar- ation, will be a consultant in the workshop on "Problems of Fund-Raising." 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