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May 29, 1959 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-05-29

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Crohn Re-Elected
Council President

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
Home for Aged •and Infirm He-
brews honored Miss Amy P.
Frank at a luncheon for her
gift of $1,250,000 for a five-
story pavilion which will make
it possible for the institution
to provide facilities • for 100
more residents. The donor is a
daughter of the late Samuel
France, a Pittsburgh glass
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JUDGE IRA G. KAUFMAN
At the annual meeting of
the Zionist Organization of
Detroit, Judge Ira G. Kaufman
was elected president for the
coming year.
He succeeds Abraham Bor-
man. ,
The following other officers
were elected: • Vice-presidents,
Sherman Shapiro, Irving Snid-
erman and Dr. Bernard Wes-
ton; secretary, Mrs. I. Walter
Silver; treasurer, .Leonard L.
Radner.
Mrs. Samuel Gold was re-
cently appointed executive di-
rector of ZOD.

Justice Douglas,- Herzog to Speak
June 20-21 at UJA Cash Conference

Associate Justice William 0.
Douglas, of the United States
Supreme Court, will deliver the
keynote address at the National
Cash Conference of the United
Jewish Appeal, to be held at
Hotel Roosevelt, New York,
June 20 and 21, Morris W.
Berinstein, UJA General Chair-
man, announced.
Justice Douglas, who _has
visited Israel several times, will
address the conference- dele-
gates June 20. Yaacov Herzog,
Israel's Minister Plenipotentiary
to the United States, and Dr.
Buell G. Gallagher, president of
the College of the City of-New
York, also will address the con-
ference.
Berinstein and Melvin Dubin-

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program.
Another feature of the pro-
gram will be a dramatization
of the birth of Israel, which will
feature noted stars of stage,
screen and TV. -

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
New York Times, in a cable
from its correspondent in
Bucharest, reported Western
diplomats there hope the Ro-
manian government "will soon
permit the resumption of Jew-
ish migration to Israel on a
sizable scale." The hopes are
based on a belief that the
same "humanitarian considera-
tion" that caused the Bucharest
regime to facilitate the migra-
tion earlier would bring about
its resumption," the report said.
"Particular concern is felt
for the 14,000 Jews who had
made all the necessary Prepara-
tions to leave but were caught
by the slowdown," the Bucha-
rest cable stated. "These people
had already given up their
Romanian citizenship and dis-
posed of their property. Now
they are caught hanging in

mid-air," one diplomat said.
"They have no jobs and no
homes of their own."

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Orchestra have been signed to
return to the Stevensville Lake
Hotel, Swan Lake, N.Y., this
summer, marking his 12th con-
secutive season at that Catskill
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Justice Dept. Eyes
Easing of Immigration

WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The
Administration announced it
had prepared -a series of legis
lative amendments to the Mc-
Carran-Walter Immigration and
Naturalization Act and had
transmitted them to the Vice-
President as presiding officer of
the Senate and to the Speaker
of the House of Representatives.
The effect of the amendments
would be generally to liberalize
the immigration laws and ease
the admission of refugees into
the United States.
The proposals were drafted
by the Department of Justice
and transmitted by Attorney
General William. P. Rogers. The
major change proposed by the
Attorney General was in the
immigration quota system. The
Administration proposals would
base immigration quotas on the
1950 census instead of on the
census of 1920 as under the
existing law. This, it was esti-
mated would - increase the an-
nual quota total by approximate-
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Israelis and Bedouins
in Negev Gunfight

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
To The Jewish News
TEL AVIV—An Army spokes-
man reported Wednesday that a
brief exchange of gunfire took
place between an Israel patrol
and a group of Arab Bedouins
Tuesday in the southwest
Negev.
The spokesman said that the
patrol came upon eight armed
Bedouins with a flock of sheep
inside Israel territory. The
patrol ordered the Arabs to
return to Egyptian territory.
In reply, the Arabs opened
fire on the patrol which re-
turned the fire, driving the
Arabs back across the border.
No casualties were reported.

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Friday, May 29, 1959

Jewish Home for Aged
in N.Y. Gets $1,250,000

Max M. Fisher, president of
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
appointed four community lead-
ers, and returned four to key
budget and planning division
posts.
Erwin S. Simon, vice-presi-
dent, United Jewish Charities
and a member of the Federa-
tion Board of Governors, was
reappointed chairman of the
health and welfare division.
Milford R. Pregerson, presi-
dent, Jewish Family and Child-
ren's Service, was reappointed
associate chairman.
Jack 0. Lefton, Detroit Ser-
vice Group president, who was
associate chairman of the com-
munity relations division, has
been Appointed division chair-
man. Samuel -S. Greenberg, for-
mer president of both the Jew-
ish Vocational Service and the
Community Workshop, will be
associate chairman.
Louis LaMed was returned to
the chairmanship of the educa-
tion division. David Safran will
be Division associate chairman.
Louis Tabashnik was reap-
pointed chairman of the com-
mittee on capital needs. Leon-
ard N. Simons has been named
associate chairman of that com-
mittee.' •

Judge Ira Kaufman Resumption of Emigration from
Named President of
Zionist Organization Romania Foreseen by Diplomats

DETROI T JEWISH NEWS

LAWRENCE W. CROHN

Lawrence W. Grohn was re-
elected to a second term as
president of the Jewish Com-
munity Council at the delegates'
assembly Monday at Sholem
Aleichem Institute.
Elected to serve as officers
along with Crohn were: Vice
presidents, William C o h e n,
Charles Goldstein and Stanley
J. Winkelman; secretary, Ben-
jamin M. Laikin; treasurer,
Lawrence Gubow.
The following were elected
to the executive committee:
Rabbi Morris Adler, Mrs. Theo-
dore Bargman, Judge Victor J.
Baum, Max Biber, Jack Camin-
ker, Zeldon Cohen, Mrs. Max
Frank, Arthur Gould, Rabbi
Max Kapustin, A. C. Lappin,
Louis Rosenzweig, Hyman Saf-
ran, Irving W. Schlussel, Meyer
Schneider, Hubert Sidlow.

8 Federation,
Appointments

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