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September 18, 1959 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-09-18

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58 Detroiters to Leave Monday on
Service Group Mission to Israel

3 Speakers Listed
for Next Federation
Leadership Session

State Dept. Reaffirms Stand for
Free Transit Through Suez Canal

General Dag Hammar-
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
Max M. Shaye, chairman, and women were told, because of
to The Jewish News
skjold's efforts to find a solu-
The Women ' s Division of the
Milford R. Pregerson, co-chair- its proximity to the Iron Cur-
WASHINGTON — William B. tion°

and voiced the hope that
Jewish Welfare Federation will
man, will head a 58-member De- taro countries. More immi- Jewish
hold the second session of its Macomber, Jr., Assistant Sec- "aided by counsel of the United
troit Service Group Mission to grants and refugees have pass-
Leadership Training course, retary of State. on Tuesday re- Nations and of other friendly
Israel that will leave New York ed through Austria on their
iterated in a letter to Sen. countries, including the United
via. El Al Israel Airlines, Mon- way to new homes than through 9:50 a.m., Monday, at the Esther Hugh Scott, Pennsylvania Re- States, progress toward a solu-
Berman
Branch
of
the
United
day. any other free-world State —
Hebrew Schools, 18977 Schaefer. publican, that the United States tion of the current restrictions
Delegates will visit Tel Aviv, 150,000 since 1945 — and were
Sam Marcus, executive direc- "firmly supports the principals on such transit can be ob-
the Negev, Eilat, Haifa and assisted by JDC. Those bound tor of the Fresh Air Society, of freedom of transit through tained."
Jerusalem. . for Israel are processed by
the Suez Canal as an interna-
(In New York, the Society
the Jewish 'Agency and those will give an illustrated talk de-
On the itinerary are sight- bound elsewhere by United scribing Camp Tamarack and tional waterway."
for Prevention of World War
bound
He addressed a letter reas- III revealed it had asked Sec-
seeing in Jaffa and vicinity in
the society. Ingram Bander, con-
Bat Yam and Holon, the Ihas Service.
trolled of the Federation, will suring Sen. Scott along the retary of State Herter to op-
Bedouin Market, a trip to the - One installment of this huge discuss national and overseas lines of previous letters dis- pose the projected loan to the
Gaza Strip, sightseeing at Eilat flow-50 Poles who were re agencies. Albert Elazar, superin- patched to Sen. Jacob Javits and UAR as long as the UAR's con-
and King
Solomon's Mines, cently repatriated from the tendent of the United Hebrew Kenneth B. Keating, both of trol of the Suez Canal was
'
swimming in Yarn Eilat, a visit Soviet Union—had only just Schools, will acquaint the wo- New York. The letter was vir- "guided primarily by political
a
to Nazareth, a Druze village, arrived
for an overnight stay men with Detroit's central tually identical to the com-
munications to Sen. Scott's col- considerations" and Israeli ship-
Shefaram and Acre, the excava- at Camp Korneuberg, Vienna, agency for Jewish education.
ping was blockaded.)
leagues.
tions of Caeseria, the Mandel- when the American women de-
The State Department, in its
baum Gate and Mt. Herzl. barked.
The women took this oppor- Mansfield Outlines
letter to Sen. Keating, pointed
Installations of particular in- tunity to visit the camp and
out that neither the World
to campaign workers to hear from the refugees them- Major Mideast Issues
Bank nor its directors had yet
be visited include Maabarot Ja selves the story of their long
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Sen.
ORT School of Tel Aviv, efforts to achieve repatriation, Mike Mansfield, Montana Demo- made any decision on a pro-
Weizmann Institute, Lachish -de- their eventual success and final- crat, a member of the Foreign jected $40,000,000 loan to the
CREAM-OIL I N
velopment area, HIAS House, ly their plans and hopes for Relations Committee, told the UAR to improve the canal. The
ill
Keeps Hair
New Yorker had asked that the
Taanachim agricultural devel- a new life in Israel.
Senate that remaining among loan be not granted unless the
Groomed Longerl°
opment area for newcomers,
The three Detroit women "the real probleMs" - of the
Makes Hair
Technion, Hebrew University have all been active in com- Middle East 'were "the denial UAR guaranteed to remove re-
strictions on Israeli shipping
Feel
Stronger!
and Maabarot Talpioth.
munity welfare work in De- of the use of Suez on an equal through the waterway.
Than hair groomed
Mission delegates include:
basis
to
all,"
the
Arab
refugee
troit:
NI
an ordinary way)
Macomber said the State De-
Mr.- and Mrs. Leo Adler, Sam
Mrs. Horwitz, 900 Whitmore, problem, the border question partment's view would continue
Adler, Mrs. Theodore Bargman,
and
"the
smoldering
hatred
and
594 0, PLUS
is currently co-chairman of the
to be set forth "in various ap-
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Bonin,
suspicion between Israeli and
TAX
propriate international agencies,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Brand, personnel committee of the Afab." •
tFoir Trade Price In FcTr Trade Stoles
Women's
Division
of
the
Allied
/Mrs. Aaron H. Brodie, Mr. and
He also referred to the "mon- including t h e International aggamgingo mow om
Mrs. Irwin I Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Jewish Campaign.
strous
poverty" in Arab lands Bank for Reconstruction and
Mrs. Frank, 18635 Wilde-
Daniel Cullen, Mr. and 1VIrs.
MOREY DRUGS
contrasted
with the vast wealth Development (World Bank)."
He expressed continued sup-
Saul G. Dunitz, Mr. and Mrs. mere, has been active in com- of a few. He said that "none of
2458 E. Davison
munity
welfare
work
since
the
Joseph Falk, Meyer Fishman,
these — the real problems of port of United Nations Secre-
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Frank, Mr. day when, as a charter mem- the Near East — appear to be
and Mrs. Samuel Frankel, Dr. ber, she helped establish Jun- any closer to solution than they
and Mrs. Milford Golden, Frank. ior Hadassah in Detroit. She were a decade ago."
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. has been a leader in the
Sen. Mansfield declared that
Jacobs, Dr. Harold Jaffe, Sarah Women's Division activities on the United States must decide
Lerner, Syd Levison, Alan E. behalf of UJA for the 13 years which governments in the
Luckoff, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan the Division has been in Middle East support justice and
• Ryndam
• Maasdam
Amsterdam
Metz, Dr. and Mrs. Melvin Nord, existence.
peace and which exploit pas-
Mrs.
August
is
active
in
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Olender,
sions for "selfish or destructive
• Mauretania
• Statendam
• Rotterdam
-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pariser, many community welfare ac- ends."
Harold S. Podolsky, Mr. and tivities and at present holds
• Italia
• Homeric
• Caronia
Mrs. Milford R. Pregerson, Mr. three posts with the Women's Announce Merger
Division
of
the
local
fund
cam-
and Mrs. Max M. Shaye, Mr.
• Empress of England
• Britannic
of Clothing Firms
and Mrs. Robert L. Siegel, Mr. paign on behalf of UJA.
and Mrs. Gilbert Silverman,
Bernard E. Pincus has been
• Empress of Britain
• Kungsholml.A.
Mrs. Nathan Simons, Mrs. Saul
named president of the newly-
Sloan, Meyer S. Steinberg, Wil-
combined Hughes & Hatcher-
• Gripsholm
• Bergensfjord
• Stockholm
liam Wetsman, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Suffrin, Inc., firm formed
Benton B. Wolfe and Mr. and
by the merger of the two popu-
• Santa Rosa
• Independence
• Constitution
Mrs. I. Lewis Zuieback.
lar Detroit men's clothing
Marvin DiamOnd, Federation
• SS Jerusalem
• Alcoa Ships
• Santa Paula
City officials and _officers of stores.
public relations director, and
His brother, Max J. Pincus,
the
Jewish
Welfare
Federation
Sol Drachler, director of the
will serve as executive vice-
Booking Now Being Taken—For Information
mercantile division of the Allied agreed this week that $300,000 president, and Suffrin will re-
was
both
a
fair
asking
and
Jewish Campaign, will be tour
main with the firm in consult-
CALL UN 4-4464 OR VISIT
selling price for the old Aaron ing capacity.
directors.
DeRoy Jewish Center on' The merger brings to eight
* *
Woodward and Holbrook.
the number of stores to be op-
The property, which still be- erated by the firm, while a
longs to the community and is ninth store is now under con-
19437 Livernois at Outer Drive
administered b y Federation, struction in Livonia's new
has been rented by the city Wonderland Shopping Center.
since 1955 for $35,000 a year.
Known as the Northern Com-
Special to The Jewish News
VIENNA — Mrs. Herman A. munity Center, it is one of
August, Mrs. Seymour J. Frank the city's most popular recrea-
and Mrs. J. Shurly Horwitz, all tion sites.
Although the building's lease
of Detroit, left Vienna Monday
for Israel, in the company of expired on Tuesday, the city
22 other American women, on will continue to use the build-
the second lap of their journey ing. The Common Council will
through Europe and the Middle meet on Oct. 1 with officials
of the Parks and Recreation
East.
As a part of the United Jew- and City Plan Commission to
ish Appeal Survey Mission, they discuss the purchase.
Buying of the property by
are investigating at first ha-nd
the condition of needy Jews the city at the $300,000 figure
The Suburban Temple of Greater Detroit
overseas and the various on- has the approval of Mayor
going programs to relieve and Louis Miriani.
Milton Rosenbaum, Rabbi
rehabilitate. them.
The 25 women, leaders of Center to Present Film
Unaffiliated residents of Greater Detroit and the suburbs are invited
fund-raising campaigns on be- 'The Quiet One' on Sunday
to worship with us, Detroit's newest reform congregation, and to participate
half of the nation-wide UJA "The Quiet One," a film of a
in a continuing program of spiritual, cultural and social enrichment.
in 20 American cities, left New boy growing up in a large city
York last Wednesday via El Al and entangled in its problems,
Religious school classes, taught by professional teachers under the di-
will be the first in a series of
Airlines for Vienna.
rection of Mr. Max Rosenberg, start Saturday, September 12. Our educa-
Here a throng of officials six films at the Center Cinema
tional program includes pre-kindergarten through twelfth grades, with Con-,
and well-wishers greeted them, Forum, a film-lecture series
firmation at grade 10, week-day Hebrew classes, Bar Mitzvah and Bas
led by their principal hosts: sponsored by the Jewish Cen-
Mitzvah preparation.
Ezekiel Sahar, Israeli Ambas- ter, 18100 Meyers.
Dr. W. Warren Dunham,
sador to A u s t r i a; Theodore
The Membership Committee may be contacted by calling or writing
Foeder, director in Austria of prof e s s o r of sociology at
the Temple office, or evenings, Mr. Saul J. Bechek, UN 4-4950.
the Joint Distribution Commit- Wayne State University and
tee pr o g r a m; and Shiomo consultant at the Lafayette
Shamit, Austrian representative Clinic, will lead a discussion
of the Jewish Agency for Is- of the film, at 8 p.m., Sunday.
rael. JDC and the Jewish Refreshments will be served.
14450 WEST TEN MILE ROAD
Agency are constituent agen- Harold Black, chairman of the
OAK PARK, MICHIGAN
eies of the UJA. Adult Education Center Cin-
Austria holds a key position ema Forum sub-committee, will
Lincoln 7-5015
today in the world-wide Jew- be chairman and host for the
ish w elf a r e program, the evening.

WILDROOT

COMPLETE FALL, WINTER and SPRING
CRUISE. LISTINGS NOW AVAILABLE
•Nieu

Federation Sets
$300,000 Price
for Old Center

Detroit Women
on UJA Tour Get
Refugee Picture

ELKIN HOTEL and TRAVEL BUREAU

CONGREGATION EMANU-EL •

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