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July 17, 1959 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-07-17

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Dr. Prinz Heads 65-Man U.S.
Wife Delegation to Stockholm

Sunny Smiles
on a Rainy Day

Dr. Joachim Prinz, president
Moslem scholars at the World -
of the American Jewish Con- Jewish Congress meeting is
gress, left for the plenary ses- particularly encouraging, Dr.
sion of the World Jewish Prinz said, as an indication of
Congress, meeting next month I improving relations between
in Stockholm. Sweden. He will the Jewish and Moslem corn-
head a 65-man delegation of munities of North Africa.
American Jewish leaders to the
Dr. Nahum Goldman, presi-
World Jewish Congress assem- dent of the World Jewish Con-
bly.
gress, will chair a special ses-
Tage Erlander, Prime Minis- sion at the Stockholm meeting
ter of Sweden, will formally on - International Cooperation
open the meetings on Aug. 2. in the Atomic Age."
Dr. Israel Goldstein, chair-
The sessions, which will meet in
the Swedish Houses of Parlia- man of the Western Hemi-
ment in Stockholm. will con- sphere Executive of the World
tinue through Aug. 12. Repre- Jewish Congress, will lead a
sentatives of Jewish communi- symposium on "The Jewish
ties in some 50 countries State and the Jewish People."
Among the members of the
around the world will attend.
Before proceeding to Stock- American delegation to the
holm, Dr. Prinz will visit World Jewish Congress meeting
be:
Germany, where he will meet will
Frank Abrams, of New York,
with government officials for chairman of the Commission on Or-
of the American Jewish
discussions on the recent rise ganization
Congress.
of anti-Semitism in Germany.
Rabbi Morris Adler, of Detroit.
Paul Annes, of Chicago.
On July 23 Dr. Prinz will con-
Aaron Bronstein, of Boston.
fer with German President
Rabbi Leon Fram, of Detroit.
Rabbi Harold Gordon, of New
Theodor Neuss in Bonn. A
York.
former rabbi in Berlin who
Ira Guilden, of New York.
Prof. Horace Kallen, of New York.
was expelled from Germany
Judge Louis E. Levinthal. Phila-
for his anti-Nazi activities.
delphia.
Dr. Alfred J. Marrow, New York.
Dr. Prinz will preach to his
Mortimer May, Nashville.
old congregation at Sabbath
Rabbi Irving Miller, Woodmere,
services in Berlin, July 24.
Rabbi Max Nussbaum, Hollywood.
In a statement before depart- Cal.
ing aboard the Flandre, Dr.I Justice Justine Wise Polier. New
Prinz said the World Jewish York
' Polier. New York.
Shad
Congress meeting in Stockholm
Dr. Joachim Prinz. Newark ; N.J.
Even rainy skies on sailing
rihMrs.
Thelma Richman, Ph•l4 del-
constitutes a "major event in
day couldn't dampen the spirits
Jewish life, symbolizing Jewish
Morris Schaver, Detroit.
of pretty LOIS WEILAND
unity andproviding a meeting York. Jose " S hechtman, New (left ). of Cincinnati. and JUD-
ground- for Jewish communities
ground-
Louis Segal, New York.
ITH PALLER. of Indianapolis.
. Portland.
from all parts of the world. • Philip
two of the 81 collegians who
Jud
sitting as partners and as ore. g
on '
.
sailed recently aboard the SS
Mrs Chaya Surchin. New York.
equals."
Israel of the Zim Israel Lines



Speakers at the Stockholm
: for a summer of sight-seeing.
meeting will include Itloshe First Spanish Envoy
i studies and fun in Israel. The
Sharett, former Prime Minister i
.
i girls are members of the Israel
of Israel: Dr. Isidor I. Rabi of to Attend World Parley !Summer Institute, sponsored by
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
New York. Nobel Prize winner'
the Jewish Agency. Lois is a
To The Jewish News
in physics: Prof. Salo W. Baron :
Northwestern
BARCELONA—A
delegation I sophomore a t
of Columbia University. and !
University, Judith a senior at
other Jewish leaders in the ' from Spain is scheduled to at- Ohio State.
-1
orld Jewish Con-
' '
fields of science and scholar- - tend the World

Metropolitan Museum
Shows Israeli Exhibit

NEW YORK (WJA)—An ex-

hibition of paintings by Israeli
boys and girls, 12 to 18, has
opened at the Metropolitan
Museum
useum of Art here, and will
be shown until Sept. 6.

Seek $800 Million
In-vestment Plan 13

to Spur Industry

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
To The Jewish News

JERUSALEM — A six-year
Sponsored by the American ' industrial development p 1 a n
Jewish Congress, the exhibition
consists of some 30 paintings which envisages investments of
selected by Justice Justine up to $800.000,000 was propos- 5.
Wise Polier during a recent ed Tuesday by Pinchas Sapir,
visit to the Louise Waterman-IMinister of Industry and Com-
Wise Youth Center in Jeru- merce.
salem. Justice Polier is honor- f He said the amount which is
to
ary president of the AJC Na - roughly equal to the total in-
tional Women's Division.. vested in industry during Is-
Presented in the exhibition rael's first decade would be
are the works of teenagers who aimed at increasing production
come from all areas of Israel in Israel to 4,500.000.000
7:F
to study at the Center in Jeru- i pounds annually.
salem named after the mother
The proposal anticipates the
of Justice Polier. Arab and dropping off of foreign capital
Christian boys and girls, as investments when West Ger-
well as Jewish young people, man reparations end. a n d
are in attendance at the Center. would make up the gap in
foreign currency income by ex-

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. gress conference in Stockholm i •

ship.

Dr. Prinz said he would ' next month, it was learned ; Suspend Operations
, , . ! here.Tuesday - '
serve as chairman of a s p ecial
of 110-Year-Old
session at the World Jewish • The representation will mark
that
Jews
of
t
Education Society
Congress meeting on "Cultur- the first time
Spain will be joining with
PHILADELPHIA (J T Al —
al Pluralism in the Modern
other Jewish communities at The Hebrew Education Society.1
World." Participating in the
an international Jewish con- founded in 1848 by Rabbi Isaac
symposium will be Prof. Jean
Leeser and Major Mordecai
Thomas of Paris, Deputy Di - clave •

rector General of UNESCO;

Prof. Mohammed el grist of

-

Morocco: and Prof. Hassan

Husni Abdulwahab of Tunis.
The participation of the two

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10

CURRENT RATE

The presence of the Spanish • Noah "to enable all Israelites
J e w s in Stockholm demon - of this city and county to re-
strates the marked improve- ceive instruction in religion. the
ment in their political status. Hebrew and English languages.
it was asserted here.
i the usual branches of education.
etc.." will cease operations on

Pittsburgh Commission Aug' 31.
i In recent years, the Society's
Boosts Civil Rights Law principal activity had been to

PITTSBURGH (JTA) — The provide recreational facilities
. , Pittsburgh C o m m i s s i 0 n on for young people in the North-
`4 Human R e 1 a t i o n s, official i ern Liberties area. Decision to
agency for enforcement of the . suspend activities was due to 1
SIGHTSEEING
Enjoy
city's Fair Housing Practices : the fact that the number of :
THEATERS • CRUISES
Law. said that it was interested !children using its facilities had
SHOPPING • SUMME R
.„ primarily in obtaining volun - !"dwindled to a point where :
wcooum
ldplaicatnicveelyweitnhfortchee law e 'th re no longer is validity for
FESTIVAL ACT1VITIES
but would
it if the continuance of the agency
necessary. It pointed out that in that area." The 100 children
-violations of the ordinance are using these facilities will be ac-
Yor
Your
punishable by fine and im- 1 commodated by other agencies
1 in the district.
prisonment.
.
The city ordinance. which be--1 The Society. which began
6
came effective June 1, bars dis-; operations as an educational
crimination in real estate trans- 'agency. shifted after a half-
actions
on the grounds of race, !century to vocational training
BY PLANE
religion or color. It applies to for the young Jewish immi-
Go any day! Return any dayl
all housing of five or more !grants settling in Philadelphia.
• Personal Greeting on Arrival
units. Pittsburgh was the second When the need for these serv-
.
. taxi transfers — baggage city
- in the United States. fol- !ices lessened, the society de-
handling • No Tipping . . . all
Wee k- lowing New York City. to enact I e veloped a recreation program
includ d in cost of tour • Wee
Ifor the young people of the
ends . . . as low as 534.50 plus such legislation.
i Northern Liberties area, form-
fares • Longer Stays .. . 3 Days,
5 Days. 7 Days • A full week in Herter 'More Optimistic' • ie r ly a populous Jewish district.
New York . . $91.95 up.
The Society's board will con-
on Relations with Arabs
t i me in existence and will ad-
Full Information and Reservations
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Sec- minister its assets.
retary of State Christian A.
JULES DONESON
Herter told a press conference Arrest Leader of Secret
TRAVEL AGENCY
here that the United States was Neo - Nazi Party in Austria
18246 Wyoming
more optimistic in its relations
VIENNA (JTA)—Police an-
with the United Arab Republic flounced the arrest of Alfred
DI 1-4004
and Iraq.
Hager. leader of an armed
Closed Sat.
He said that, from the Am-Isecret neo-Nazi organization.
Open Sun. 11 3
erica') point of view, develop- 1 and two of his followers. The '
ments in the Middle East were 'police said the goal of the or-
• ► torvics „„,,i,
encouraging and that the U.S. !ganization was to resurrect in .
was maintaining an attitude of .secret the Nazi Storm Troopers
friendliness.
lot the Hitler era.

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