Name Yudkoff to National Post 324 Jews Enter Canada in First 3 Months of 1959 Appointment of Detroiter Harry Yudkoff as chairman of the national fund campaign cabinet of Bnai Brith was an- nounced this week by Label A. Katz, of New Orleans, president. Yudkoff, an active member in Bnai Brith here for 33 years, is a past president of Pisgah Lodge, the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council and District Grand Lodge No. 6. At the recent triennial con- vention of the Stitreme Lodge, held in Israel, Yudkoff was elected to the national board of governors. He is the first De- troiter to be elected to this of- fice in the 102-year history of Bnai Brith in Detroit. Other Detroiters named to national posts were Sidney J. Karbel, past president of Kei- Pictured as they gathered for the annual installation ceremony of the Metropolitan De- troit Bnai Brith Women's Council are these women, who will guide Council and the 26 local chapters of the organization, left to right, first row: Mesdames EUGENE PERL- STEIN, Detroit Chapter; GEORGE TEREBELO, Morgenthau; EARL YAILLEN, Cen- tennial; ROSE COLEMAN, East Side; PHILIP EDELHEIT, Council; ISAAC BENAIM, Zager; IRA FISHER, Gershwin; LEWIS BARDOS, Herzl; and JACK GILBERT, Ein- stein, second row, Mesdames BERNARD ORZUCH, Rex; MORRIS WOLF, Downtown; Miss MINA COHEN, Business & Professional; RUBIN OPOTOWSKY, Fox; PHILLIP KRAMER, Pisgah; and BERNARD HARRIS, Handler; third row, Mesdames LAW- RENCE WAYNE, Frenkel; MAX APPLEBAUM, Israel; JACK FELDMAN, Bloch; LOUIS ELLMAN, Tikvah; and EMIL PHILLIPS, Keidan. Not shown are Mesdames William Cohen, Brandeis; Alex Mann, Marshall; Fred Stein, Motor City.; -Al Urnovitz, Oak-Woods; Richard Gold, Stone; AI Coffman, Suburban; and Miss Rosalind Altman, Yuster-Rosenberg. • • • * • • • • Name New Bnai Brith Women 'Leaders Mrs. Philip Edelheit, a past president of George Gershwin Chapter, was installed as presi- dent of the Metropolitan De- troit Bnai Brith Women's Coun- cil at a special program re- cently at Holiday Manor. Installed with Mrs. Edelheit, one of the youngest women to assume the Council presidency, were Mesdames Sidney Eidel- man, Leon Dreylinger, Charles Galinsky a n d Harry Bodzin, vice-presidents: Jack Sayles, treasurer; Hy Burnstein, David Levine and Allan Nathan, sec- OTTAWA, (JTA)—A total of 16,955 immigrants entered Can- ada during the first three months 'of 1959, including 324 Jews, according to figures issued by Department of Citi- zenship and Immigration. Over- all immigration during the period was lower than in the comparable period of 1958, when the total of immigrants was 21,243, including 465 Jews. Among the Jewish immigrants during this year's first three months were 125 from Israel, as compared to 148 who entered Canada from Israel during the first three months of last year. A total of 1,877 immigrants were aided here in 1958 by the Jewish Vocational Service of Montreal, according to a report made public today. In April' of this year, 33 new immigrants were aided in obtaining em- ployment here. Dave Diamond Orchestra - Entertainment 302 Fox Building WO 2-4814 UN 4-4346 V7irsok 11101MilrA PLASTIC FURNITURE retaries; Nathan Kantor, sen- COVERS tinel; Allan- LaBan, guide; and M ADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE Irving Chadwick, historian. LI 2-0374 The ceremony was marked w . CALL ANNA KARBALN by the presentation to Mrs-. 4011. -410 -261-, 410 , 4E. ."1111e David Grosherg, outgoing Coun- cil president, of a - life mem- bership in Bnai Brith. Other Dance with Delight awards were made by Detroit Chapter. which she previously LARRY FREEDMAN had served as president, the HARRY YUDKOFF and his Orchestra Council and other chapters. dan Lodge. Detroit Council and The past president's bar was LI 7-2899 UN 1-4687 District 6, member of the na- The Jewish teenager's book- , not recognize any other ap- presented by Mrs. Morris Tack, tional Anti-Defamation Commis- shelf has acquired a splendid j proach. They learn to under- and Mrs. Lewis Manning was sion; and Dr. Lawrence I. Yaf- addition. Coward-McCann has stand Israel through a narrative installing officer. fa• past president of Louis Mar- just published "Freckle-Face like Mrs. Kier's while enjoying shall Lodge and the Detroit Frankel," a delightful story by the American way of life, 110-Bed Jewish Hospital Council, a member of the na- Leota Harris Keir. which is the only way they Being Built in Hamburg tional Bnai Brith Youth Organ- Many Jewish books have been know. They observe their HAMBURG (JTA)—The cor- ization commission. For fine color movies published and continue to be Jewish holidays, participate in nerstone for a new, 110-bed, of your wedding published for youngsters of the AZA events, and other Jewish Jewish hospital. to be built activities, with other Jewish through an appropri 'A Time to Search': very early years—up to 7 or 8. children ati on Call who are similarly in- Few books have appeared that 4,000.000 deutschemarks by the Delight for Poets are suitable for girls 10 or 12 terested. At the same time. City Senate, was dedicated here. Ruth Firestone Brin, ac- to 14. Mrs. Keir's "Freckle-Face they are a wholesome part of I The municapility allocated the complished Minneapolis poet, Frankel" wills this need and the junior high school and funds as compensation for the has had her verses published may be establishing a prece- other community activities. old Jewish hospital in this city in important magazines. She dent for many more books of Mrs. Keir has written a good destroyed by the Nazis. has received wide recognition this caliber. story. She has helped introduce as a poet. Mrs. Keir's book is about a wholesome type of Jewish Her book. "A Time to a tomboy—about Deborah narrative for our teenagers. Search." subtitled "poems and Frankel who resents being a —P. S. prayers for our day," which girl, who wants to play the has just been published by boys' games, to be on a base- Canadian Suburbs Show Jonathan David Co. (85 Divi- ball diamond rather than at the Jewish Population Rise sion. N.Y. 2), attests to the piano, to play basketball. No Money Down - Convenient Monthly Installments high quality of her work. MONTREAL (JTA)—The But there is a family to Most of the prayers in this contend with. So—when she growth of Jewish concentra- book had been recited as re- plays in a piano recital with 33 tion in Canadian suburbs was sponsive readings at Sabbath other girls, she at least roughs illustrated in figures released services in Adath Jeshurun it up with loud notes before by the Protestant School Board Synagogue. Minneapolis. Many turning to her assigned selec- of Greater Montreal, showing of them possess a truly re- tion. a 300 per cent increase in the Call BRoadway 3-4477 ligious character and the show She grows up a bit, learns proportion of Jewish school the effects, upon the author to like her role as a girl and children in a Montreal suburb of synagogbe and Bible study even reaches a stage of Joey's since 1954. indoctrination. The Protestant Board, which recognizing the girl in her and The impact of world affairs liking her. operates public schools for all and the tragedies suffered by In the process of relating the children in Montreal except Jews in the last world war are story of Debbie, Mrs. Keir leads the Catholic children, reported in evidence in "For the Day her readers through a cycle of that the number of Jewish of Atonement." Jewish observances. There is a school children in the Cote St. Biblical characters pass in genuine naturalness about the Luc area increased from 88 to CLOSED JULY 27 to AUGUST 3 review in the pages of this manner in which Debbie, her 1,485 during the past four book. family and her friends observe years. Jewish children formed "Flight to Israel," - Chalut- the holidays, go to synagogue 26 per cent of the total school Kosher Killed zim" and "Returning to Jeru- services. celebrate a Bar enrollment in 1954; but this salem" are the results of Zion- Mitzvah. There are no apologies proportion rose to 78 per cent ist and Israeli accomplish- for being observant American in 1958. ments. Jews. The characters fit into "A Time to Search" will de- AZA and Young Judea. Purim Dedicate Bonn Synagogue; light all who love poetry. and Hanukah, a Bar Mitzvah service or a Bible lesson. There Replaces One Nazis Burned BONN (JTA)—A new. mod- `Olam Haba' is a fusing of Jewish experi- The term literally translated ences with those in the general ern synagogue to replace one "the world to come" has vari- run of events in an ordinary that was destroyed by the Nazis during the infamous BUY THE BEST FOR LESS AT ous meanings in a number of youngster's life. places in Talmudic literature. Simply stated. "Freckle-Face "Crystal Night" of 1938, was In some places it means the Frankel" is an American story. consecrated here last week. life after death for each respec- and the young Americans hap- The new edifice, which stands tive individual. 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