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October 21, 1960 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-10-21

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Senator Jacob K. Javits to Speak
Monday for Nixon, Lodge Ticket

United States Senator Jacob K.
Javits (R., N.Y.) will address
a public meeting, arranged by
the Committee of Friends for
Nixon and Lodge, at the Jewish
Community Center, Curtis and
Meyers, 8:30 p.m. Monday.
Co-chairmen of the committee
arranging the meeting, which
will be open to the public, are
Max M. Fisher, Phillip Stollman,

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SEN. JACOB K. JAVITS

Benjamin Burdick, Jason Honig-
man and Irwin Burdick.
Benjamin Burdick, member of
the board of governors of Wayne
State University, will be the
chairman.

Javits voted to retain strong con-
trols. Democrats often said they
could always count on him for
an extra vote on many crucial
issues. Javits took pains to list
himself as a "Republican-liberal.
By 1948 Javits' popularity was
great enough for him to defeat
Paul O'Dwyer, the ex-mayor's
brother. O'Dwyer, with strong
backing, had attempted to win
Javits' district.
Javits' mother was born in
Palestine. This might partly ex-
plain his vital interest in Israel.
Immediately after his election to
Congress, he went to Palestine,
at his own expense, to study
conditions there.
As a member of the House
Foreign Affairs Committee, Ja-
vits argued against members of
both political parties at times
when he thought they were mis-
taken on issues involving Israel.
His protests to the State Depart-
ment were sharp and frequent.
At the recent San Francisco Re-
publican Convention, he led the
fight before the G.O.P. platform
committee in a vain attempt to
secure a pledge of U. S. arms
sales to Israel.
Javits was married in 1947 to
Marion Ann Borris of Detroit.
They have three children. Javits
finds time to serve as a trustee
of the Jewish Hospital and as an
overseer of the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary.

Javits' Colorful Career;
Centers Reach Peak
Wed to Detroiter
in
Their Membership
By MILTON FRIEDMAN

Michigan Zionist Mumford Parents Club Announces
Region Convenes Activities, Scholarship Program
The Mumford Parents Club will ! tee (wives includeel: I. Winkel-
in South Haven co-sponsor,
along with their man, UN 3-8998; L. Redstone,

The 11th annual convention-
of the Michigan Region of the
Zionist Organization of America
will be held Sunday, Nov. 6, at
Ashen's Restaurant in South
liaven, Mich.,
Milton S. Mar-
w i 1, regional
.2resiclent, an-
::ounced this
week.
Abraham A.
Redelhei m,
the immediate
oast president
of the ZOA,
will be the
principall
neaker at the
luncheon ses-
sion at 1:30
?.m.
A native of
:erusalem,
Redelheim
is a former
Redelheim
Grand Master of the Fraternal
Order Bnai Zion, chairman of
the national administrative
council of the ZOA and presi-
dent of Histadrut Ivrith of
America. As a member of the
presidium of the World Zion-
ist Actions Committee, he has
visited Israel period' < ly for
srae
consultation
eaders
world Zio •
through-
OA dist
•Fifte
send dele-
higan
out
to the • -day parley. The
ga
ning session, scheduled for
a.m., will be devoted to
review of regional acti ' y
Marwil and Ezekiel L
ssio
rector. Th
on
iu
a sy
to featur
e-
"The Nee f
be
ment in the
and Neu-
moderated by D
feld, rabbi o Congregation
Ahavas Israel, rand Rapids,
a member of t ZOA Nation
Executive Council.
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Workshops on phases of
The
ist activity are schedule
South Haven Zionist D . ict, of
which Hyman Price • president,
onvention.
ill be host to t

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The average annual gro
WASHINGTON—Jacob Koppel
Javits is a product of New of 13,600 in membership of
ish Community . Center
York's lower East Side.
A Republican, when he was YM-YWHAs recorded sin
serving as Attorney General of was exceeded in 1958 w
New YOrk State in 1956, he ran gain was 14,000, brin
against Mayor Wagner of New total to 608,000, acco
York City for the Senate seat the newly-publisled V.
vacated by Sen. Herbert H. the JWB Year Book.
The 1960 membershi
Lehman. After a vigorous cam-
paign in which he was strongly timated at nearly 650,
supported by President Eisen- cording to the National
hower, the 52-year-old Javits Welfare Board, national
ation of Jewish Community
triumphed.
ters and YM-YWHAs.
His life has been a fulfill-
The 254-page JWB Year Book
ment of dreams of America en- is the primary source of basic Adas Shalom Couples
visioned in European ghettos. information and statistical data
'
Javits' father made pants on concerning the operations of Fling 'Fall Roundup
the lower East Side. His mother Jewish Centers. It is published
Adas Shalom Married Couples
helped support • the family by by JWB's Jewish Community. Club will hold a "Fall Roundup"
selling toys from a pushcart.
Center DiVision as part of the 8:30. p.m. Oct. 23 at Friendly
Javits' introduction to politics service it renders to the Center Acres Ranch, 35601 Schoolcraft,
came in his childhood. His father field and. the Jewish community. Livonia. -
Festivities will include a hay-
rose from pants-maker to Tam- Vol. IX, covering 1958-59, is
many representative for three dedicated to the late Samuel D. ride, square dance and prizes for
shabby tenement bilildings.
Gershovitz, who was JWB's ex- the most authentically dressed
By 1940 Javits -was kncwn as ecutive vice-president when he couple. Refreshments and a buffet
an enthusiastic young backer of :died in September of this year. will be served.
Prospective members are in-
the late Fiorello LaGuardia.
Copies of the volume are avail-
Javits ran for Congress in able at JWB headquarters, 145 vited. For reservations, contact
Bill or Kathy Gross, KE 5-2049,
1946, having shifted his polit- E. 32nd St., New York 16.
or Richard or Jan Boyer, LI
ical affiliation in a Republican
direction. His constituency, the Classified ads bring fast results! ! 7-5911.
Manhattan,
Heights
ersity.
then
BY HENRY LEONARD
. Eisenh e
ver-
p • nt of Columbia
on-
was his best nc
uent. The ar is
SO
ntly Jewish a
es
any German-Jtt
the
hat it is somet
Fourth
its arri d in
Soon ft
Washin or old-1 e Rep licans
a hereti n their
found
avor of
e out i
ranks. e
ainst -b . business
O.P.A. and
publicans
hen
•nterests.
controls,
nted to kill

counterparts of Ford, Cody, Mac-
kenzie and Redford high schools,
the annual "College Night" 7:30
p.m. Oct. 21 at Cody High School,
18445 Cathedral. _
Representatives from some 60
colleges will b' introduced to
11th and 12th grade students and
their parents.
The scholarship committee of
the Mumford group has an-
nounced special gift cards which
can be used for honoring birth-
days, memoriams, anniversaries
and other occasion - The amount
contributed for a card will go to
College Scholarship Fund for
eligible Mumford graduates.
Contributors will be listed in
the Patron's List of the Mumford
Parents dlub Newsletter.
for information and cards, con-
tact any of the following mem-
bers of the scholarship commit-

UN 2-5706; S. Michals, BR
3-4745; Dr. H. Gall, UN 4-6026;
Dr. J. Sturman, UN 43431; Dr.
G. Aptekar, UN 2-3798; Dr. M.
Levitt, UN 2-0503; and Dr. M.
Gorelick, UN 3-7454.

Menorah Award Goes
to Local Girl Scouts

Four Detroit Girl Scouts were
named recently as the first out-
side of New York state to earn
the Menorah Award, sponsored
by the Committee on Girl Scout-
ing, Synagogue Council of
America.
They are Rochelle Bank, Deb-
bie Melamed', Nancy Goldfine
and Judy Oppenheim, all mem-
bers of Troop 245, sponsored by
the Beth Abraham Sisterhood.

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