service and a general concern munities. including Israel, prob- I spiritual and cultural life as
Details of the Jewish Corn- tions making up the Detroit
for fellow men everywhere ing their social, cultural. in- they wish. Among the con-
munity Council program serv- Jewish community.
will be the guiding theme of tellectual and spiritual char- cepts which have stimulated
ice for the season just ended
Of the total of 838. organiza- a new Institute of Contein- acter. 1 Jewish life in America are
are contained in a report sub- tional p r o g r a m s arranged porary Jewry to be created at
Dr. Davis, 43, the first Am_ such fundamental American
mated to Council President through the Community Coun- the Hebrew University in
erican student to have re ' ideas as voluntarism, unity
Lawrence W. Crohn and to cil numbered 702 during the Jerusalem under the guidance ceived a PhD degree at the within diversity, an abiding
Dr. Leonard Sidlow, chairman season. This includes 281 pro- of Dr. Moshe Davis, provost Hebrew University, is taking love and concern for the Holy
of the Council's Culture Com- grams and speakers on the and associate professor of a two-vear leave of absence Land, and a sense of service
mission by the Council execu- Middle East and Israel. In American Jewish history at from the Seminary to head and commitment to mankind. "
tive director, Boris M. Joffe. addition, 262 other platform the Jewish Theological Sem- the new Institute.
The staff report stated that appearances and p r o g r a m s (nary of America.
Euthusiastic over his forth- Award Michael Samson
an analysis of the Council's were arranged on subjects of
A blueprint outlining the coming duties in Israel, Dr.
television and radio broad- general community relations
4-Year GM Scholarshi P
casts. made by an independent concern. One hundred and sev- wide scope of the new Insti- Davis told the press that it
tute was presented by Dr. has been his personal expert-
A four-year General Motors
agency, disclosed that theenty one programs in addition
broadcasts were received by to the above were for non- Davis during a press_ confer- ence since his student days scholarship to Wayne State Uni-
once this week at University in Jerusalem "that when one versity has been awarded to
778.690 receiving sets duringJewish audiences.
House, 9 E. 89th Street. He teaches American Jewish his- ! Michael Lawrence Samson, a
the period June 1, 1958. to
That interest in Israel runs revealed that the Jerusalem tory one teaches America it- : Mumford January graduate. in
May 31. 1959. Of this number,
self. for the premises and i recognition o f h i s scholastic
212.300 were television and high in the Detroit Jewish
values on which the American record.
the remainder were radio. Al- community was indicated by
• Jewish community was found- The son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
though the air time allotted is the fact that about half of the U.S. to Encourage
.
programs arranged for Jewish
, ed are the premises of Am- Samson, of Murray Hill. Mich-
granted without cost to the crroups dealt with some phase . Americans ' Private
erica.
ael was graduated magna cum
Council by the radio and TV °
industry as public service time, of Middle East problems while i I
"This follows." he added, laude and junior P h i B e t a
, investments
the remainder of 293 programs '
- from the fact that in this Kappa.
the independent audit noted were shared about equally be
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
Direct
To The Jewish News
the commercial value of tween subjects of internal
the equivalent time was Jewish concern and subjects
WASHINGTON — An ad-
$22.680.
For Deals That Satisfy
dealing with inter-group rela- ministration spokesman indi-
Pius
During the one year period tions.
cated that the U. S. Govern-
which was the subject of the
: ment favors legislation which
Service After You Buy
The report to Crohn and would encourage American
summary. the Council present-
ed 106 radio and 30 television Dr. Sidlow included excerpts private investments in Israel.
programs. These were exclusive from letters received by the They gave limited approval to
of occasional newscasts fea- studios in reaction to Council , a legislative proposal for tax
turing interviews arranged broadcasts. Many of the letters i ! incentives as means of stimu-
through the Council. The sub- were from non-Jewish listeners lating private investment
ject range of the programs in- I who, voiced their appreciation :abroad in underdeveloped
eluded observance of religious of the content of the programs countries like Israel.
holidays. cultural themes re- and the information they
e-
In testimony before the
SHORE CHEVROLET
lating to Jewish books and rived.
; House Ways and Means Corn-
12240 Jos. Compou
music and interviews with Joseph Edelman is the di- mittee. spokesmen for the
Immed. Delivery
prominent visiting personalities i rector of the Council's cultural Commerce and Treasury De-
I'm as vex- as your phone
on all models
including Israelis. directed to- commission and supervised the partments endorsed the idea
TW 1-0600
Res. LI 8-4119
ward a constructive interpreta- preparation of the broadcasts. of tax deferral and other in-
tion of Middle East problems Organizational programs may centives. provided they would
to -the American community. be arranged through calling , be li m it e d only to investments
A number of the radio pre-1 Miss Edith Heavenrich. pro- I in underdeveloped countries.
sentations were used to high- gram serretary, at the Council i The legislation under dis-
lig,ht the activities of organiza- ' office, .WO 2-6710.
cussion was introduced by
Rep. Hale Boggs. Louisiana
Democrat. It would promote ,
, American private overseas
business and industrial invest-
' ments with a view to ultimate
Four Detroiters will be part From Aug. 3 to 12, the Con- reduction of foreign aid.
of the 65-member United States gress plenary assembly. which
delegation to the World Jewish is expected to be attended by Justice Freedman Is
Congress Fourth Plenary As- . 300 delegates. will meet in the
First Jew to be Named
sembly in Stockholm. Sweden. Swedish Parliament building.
it was announced this week by
The American delegation. Canadian U. Chancellor
Dr. Joachim Prinz. president of headed by Dr. Prinz. will be the
CURRENT RATE
WINNIPEG (JTA1—Justice
the American. Jewish Congress. largest individual representa-
Attending the 10-day sessions, lion. There will be 50 delegates Samuel Freedman, member of
which run from Aug. 2 through and 15 deputies. Israel's dele- the Court of the Queen's

HARRY ABRAM

Four Detroiters in U.S. Delegation
to Nkj Congress in Stockholm

12. are Rabbi Morris Adler. of gation. headed by Dr. Arieb Bench in the province of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek: Dr. Leon j Tartakower. is expected to be Manitoba. has been named
Chancellor or the University
Frani. of Temple Israel: Morris ithe second largest.
i
of Manitoba for a term of
Schaver. representing tne Far-
Canada will send six repre-
hand: and - Philip Sloninvitz, sentatives. led by S. Bronfman, three years. He is the first
editor and publisher of The president of the Canadian Jew- Jew in Canada to hold such a
Jewish News ish Contfress. Others are Aus- position in any university.
The 51-year-old - Justice. a
Schaver. Mrs. Shaver and ' tralia. 4: Algeria. 7; Brazil. 15:
son. Isaac. left this week to be- Belgian Congo. and Arson- , native of Russia, was named
gin a tour of the Scandinavian tina. Uruguay. El Salvador and on recommendation of a com-
mittee of the University Sen-
countries prior to the meetings. Peru.
ate. the board of governors
Dr. Frani expects to leave
and six members of the Uni-
July 20 to visit the 'Jewish com-
versity Alumni Association. He.
munities of Copenhagen and Rabbi Nissim Cables
is a member of the board of
Oslo before arriving at Stock- Voroshilov of Fears
governors of the Hebrew Uni-
holtn. Rabbi and Mrs. Adler
versity, is a graduate of the
will go directly to Sweden. after for Russian Jews
Winnipeg Talmud Torah.
which they plan to tour Russia.
JERUSALEM (JT ,ski
'I). served as head of the Talmud
Sweden's Prime Minister
.
nrehensions and
gr t anx Torah's Maimonides College,
T a g e Erlander and Foreign
Minister Osten Under will at• le(-Y. over recentls.
against Jews Winnipeg
ld
tend the opening of the Con-
Bnai
gress on Aug. 2, at the Stock- practicing their religion were
expressed
by
the
Sephardic
holm City Hall.
In addition to their addresses. Chief., Rabbi. Dr. Itzhak Nissim. David Goldberg Guest
the initial session will be ad- in a cable to Marshal Clementi at Yeshiva U. Dinner
dressed by the President of the Voroshilov, president of the
David Goldberg. local corn-
City Council, representatives of Supreme Soviet of the Soviet
munal leader and a member of
intergovernmental organizations Union.
the Yeshiva
and the Swedish Jewish corn-
Rabbi Nissimsaid in his mes-
Univ e r sity
munity and Dr. Pinhas Rosen. , sage that the Israeli rabbinate
Presi d e nt's
Israel Minister of Justice. Dr. "cannot conceive that syna-
Council, re-,
Nahum Goldmann, W.I Con- gogues and sacramental articles
ceptly attend-1
gress president, also will speak of worship are being desecrated
ed the univer-
at the session. in certain provinces of the Sov-
sity's com-
let Union."
ment e ment
If YOU TURN THE
These alleged measures. he
dinner in New
• v • c _4• 11
informed the Soviet- official.
York's Savoy-
"reportedly designed to prevent
Hilton Hotel.
UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T
Jews from practicing their re-
The dinner
FIND A FINER WINE THAN
ligious observances, are counter
Goldberg honored grad-
to ethics, social justice. and the states from each o f Yeshiva
Soviet Constitution.- University's 17 schools and
Rabbi Nissim requested that divisions. Sen. William Prox-
Marshal Voroshilov advise him mire. of Wisconsin. was one of
Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich. I
of the accuracy of the reports.. the evening's guests.

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5 — TH E DETROIT J EWISH N EWS — Friday, Jul y 1 0, 1 959

Dr. Davis Heads New Hebrew University Institute
Community Councl
i Broadcasts
NEW YORK (AJP)—Ameri- ' School will undertake a world- I land Jews have been given
Established High Record This Year can
concepts of community wide study of Jewish corn- the freedom to fashion their

