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February 17, 1961 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-02-17

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Hadassah Parley • Urges Stronger Leonard Simons
Zionist Movement in United States Foundation Chief
NEW YORK, (JTA)—A call grams, as evidence of his deter- of Hillel at U-31
a dynamic effort to strengthen mination "to wage war against

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the Zionist movement in the
United States, as a means of
fortifying Jewish life and assist-
ing in the development of the
State of Israel, was issued by
for a dynamic effort to strengthen
Mrs. Siegfried Kramarsky, na-
tional president of Hadassah, at
the annual winter conference of
the organization.
Mrs. Kramarsky asserted that
now that Israel is marking the
13th anniversary of its birth,
it becomes all the more im-
perative for the Zionist move-
ment to deal vigorously with
the new problems of the Jewish
communities outside of Israel.
These: problems, she said, in-
cluded the maintenance of Jew-
ish identity, the enrichment of
Jewish life in all its forms, and
the fostering of Zionist ideals.
Mrs. Kramarsky urged the vari-
ous Zionist groups to unite in
implementing the kind of Zion-
ist programs that will benefit
"all Jewry."
The . Hadassah president
scorned • those "prophets of
d o o m," who misinterpreted
Premier David Ben-Gurion's
position at the recent World
Zionist Congress as an excuse
for challenging the need for a
Zionist movement. "The estab-
lishment of the State of Israel
does not constitute a total ful-
fillment of Zionist objectives,"
Mrs. Kramarsky stated. "Rather,
it has thrust upon the Zionist
movement added and far-reach-
ing responsibilities."
Mrs. Rose Halprin, in dis-
cussing the question of
"aliyah," pointed out that
"aliyah" has always been a
major part of the Zionist pro-
gram and the concept of a
Jewish national home.
She declared that while
mass immigration was not
envisaged from A m e r i c a,
there would be stimulation of
an immigration, freely under-
taken for positive reasons.
Dr. Mirian Freund, Hadassah
leader and chairman of the
American Zionist Council, out-
lined the Council's . program to
stimulate Zionist activity
throughout the United States
and to foster a better under-
standing of Zionism on the part
of all the American people.
A declaration w ing
the "reaffirmati
ca's traditiona
ie
'p f
all the nati
e Middl
East" N. an
xpressing the
hope "t
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man's universal enemies—dis-
ease, poverty and ignorance,"
by sharing "with those who
need it, America's abundant
material and technical resources
and skills."
The conference delegates also
approved a resolution calling
upon Congress "to remove the
defects and inequities of the
current McCarran-Walter Im-
migration Act; eliminate resent-
ment, discrimination and in-
justice from our immigration
law; and finally to formulate
for the American people and
the people of the world a
generous, just and democratic
solution to an urgent problem."
The conference was addressed
by Yaacov Tsur, former Israel
Ambassador to France and to
Argentina and now world chair-
man of the Jewish National
Fund. He told the delegates
that "there are still many Sore
points in the Jewish world
which, unfortunately, the recent
World Zionist Congress could
not discuss openly in view of
the dangerous situation for the
Jews in certain countries." He
stressed particularly the Moroc-
can situation and other prob-
lems in North Africa.

Purim Appeals
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The Michigan Bnai Brith Hil-
lel Foundation, Inc., at the
University of Michigan an-
nounces the followi
for 1961.
President
ons; yi ce;pi
, Abe Kasle,
Herbert
ger, Nathan SH-
verman
IA. Stern; secretary,
Willi
Wetsman; treasurer
Lo
Schostak; honorary res-
ts, Irwin I. Cohn an
si
erdling.
The dir or in
the offic
ar
Her •
Aronsson, Lou B
r
en
Brasley, C h
1 e s
nberg,
Louis Glick, Dr. W .
Haber,
Sidney Karbel
rs. Charles
Solovich,
illiam Sucher,
Milton
nstein and Harry

ATTENTION
SOUTAFIELD RESIDENTS

CLARKSON

The Jewish National Ful
through the • president, Mor
J..Brandwine, and the
chairmen of the religious gro
committee, Phillip Stollman a
Norman Allan, again issued
call to rabbis and lay leaders
of synagogues in Detroit and
out-state, to conduct the tradi- Second Crucifixion'
tional Purim appeal for Shalach Last of Adas Shalom
Monos to Israel, in the form of
contributions for the reclama- Book Review Series
tion of the soil.
"The Second Crucifixion" by
Purim this year will be Maurice Samuel will be re-
observed on Thursday, March 2. viewed by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal,
The Megilla will be read in all spiritual leader of Cong. Adas
Shalom, at the
synagogues Wednesday night,
fourth and last
March 1, and Thursday morn-
book review
ing.
session of this
Many rabbis have informed
series spon-
the JNF that they will dedicate
sored by the
their Saturday morning sermons
Adas Shalom
preceding Purim to the work of
Sisterhood.
JNF, and will make a special
It will take
appeal to their congregants
pla
m.
before the reading of the
Megilla.
Adas Shalom
Bra n d w i n e, Stollman and
AV'
and will be
Allan expressed faith in a most
prec
favorable response of Detroit
a
e ntinental
and Michigan Jewry to the call
bbi Segal breakf st t
for Shalach Monos to JNF.,
ommon Pleas Court
ed under th , sup
s. Abe M
City of Detroit
arl Gould.
Oak Park Council
elfman and
Attorney - Veteran
Brotherhood Through are co-chairm
view series.
Music Festival Feb. 2
No. 29 on Ballot
Tickets for the b
review
akfast can
The sixth annual Brotherhood nd continental
obtain
e door or by
Through Music Festival of the
the ticket chairmen,
Oak Park Council of Community CO
Member of: Detroit Bar Assoc.; State Bar of Mich-
Organizations will be held 8 Mrs. Philip Langwald, UN
p.m. Thursday in the Oak Park 3-6127 or Mrs. Harry Portner,
igan; American Bar Assoc.; Detroit College of Law
High School auditorium, an- UN 3-3789.
Alumni
Assoc., and American Legion Post No. 394.
nounces chairman Myra Richard-
Classified ads bring fast results!
son.
Rev. John Paul Pumphrey of
Faith Methodist Church will de-
• •
liver the invocation, and par-
V: s.;. •

ticipants in the program will in-
0 t.
clude the Habonim Youth with

Israeli dance interpretations, the
. !: •
Angelic Choir of People's Bap-
i:10E.Q0. 0EWts.
tist Church, Chevrolet Glee Club,
a piano and violin duet wit
Highest Trade-in Allowance
James Renfrew at the pi
ank Rates
Fenton Mathews at
mediate Delivery
Bass bariton
o Edberg
till Factory Equipment
will solo, ac
panied by Ju •
Erlberg;
ene Potash •
arts & Service Dep.%
render
edley of or"a
si
AND.
DRIVES LIKE . •TWICE THE PRICE
Improm t
and t
om sec
Codin,
i
be and
of
Da
Berch, i per rm folk
m
Council lsists of s
4 t roups in
Park, al'
for rnmunity-wide •
e c t s.
Thei
sion charge
to the event, and the public is
invited.

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Elect .

DON D.

CRAMER

JUDGE

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