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May 19, 1961 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-05-19

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Tearsted; Impressive Biography
Jewish Center
Sets 'Family Day,' of Marcus Samuel by Henriques
The other Zionist reference
Robert Henriques, British-
Film 'Snake Pit' Jewish
author whose "A Hun- has to do with a bitter feud

Leaders Map Plans for Israel's
Bar Mitzvah Year Bond Rally

LEADERS OF THE LABOR ZIONIST ORGANIZATION,
the Farband and Pioneer Women met for Sunday brunch at the
Hayim Greenberg Center to discuss plans for the Bar Mitzvah
Year ' Israel Bond Rally on June 29. They are (from left)
Hyman Lipsitz, co-chairman of the Landsmanshaften
Bond campaign; Mrs. Goldie Wasserman, _president, Pioneer
Women's Council; Mrs. James G. McDonald, Harry Schumer,
chairman of the meeting and general chairman of the Labor
Zionist, Pioneer Women and Farband Israel Bond campaign;
James G. McDonald, first U.S. Ambassador to Israel, the
speaker, and 'Bernard Linderman, president, Labor Zionist
Organization of Detroit.

Impressive Pictorial Account of
Israel's Growth Issued in Germany

One of the most impressive
pictorial volumes depicting the
rise of Israel was published in
Germany, by Schwaberverlag,
Stuttgart.

Ask Hungary to Allow
Its Jews to Emigrate

Issued under the title "Israel
—Staat der Hoffnung" ("Israel
—Nation, or State, of Hope"),
this large book contains a 92-
page essay by Kurt Schubert.
The attractive photographs, are
by Rolf Vbgel.
fn his•lengthy essay which he

commences with a quotation

TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A con- ftom Moses Hess' "Rome and
vention of the World Organi- Jerusalem," Schubert traces the
zation of Hun gar i a n Jews history of the Zionist move-
adopted a resolution calling on ment, its development from a
the Hungarian Government to national ideal to the rise of
permit Hungarian Jews to emi- the State of Israel and the post-
grate to join their families in tion cf Israel in its struggle
for survival and its- economic
Israel.
The convention, attended by development.
200 delegates, representing 300,-
The photographs include
000 Hungarian Jews in 16 coun- every phase of Israel activity.
tries, also requested that Hun- There is 'a section of repro-
gary permit Jews to maintain ductions of rare manuscripts
their own religious and cultural and items found in excava-
institutions, including a rab- tions. Each photograph is ac-
binical seminary, Jewish schools, companied . by an appropriate
and Jewish press. The conven- quotation either from
tion expressed regret that no Bible or Talmud or by
by a
delegates had been permitted world famous Jewish person-
to come to the session from ality..
Hungary.
Distribution of "Israel—Staat
Still another resolution urged der Hoffnung" has been en-
that Germany compensate vic- couraged by the West German
tims' of Nazism still living in Government. It is part of the
countries behind the Iron Cur- program of the' Adenauer gov-
tain. Other resolutions deplored ernment- to encourage good re-
"the resurgence of anti-Semi- lations with Israel and to atone
tism" in various countries, and for the Nazi crimes.
called for the punishment of
war criminals who have thus
far escaped prosecution. Dr. P.
Gorog, of New York, was
elected president of the World
Organization, and Yehuda Spie-
gel, of Israel, was chosen chair- Aft 11 0
man of the organization's Israeli
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Activities at the Jewish Com- dred Hours to Suez" recently in the Commons- between the
munity Center May 28 will in- was acclaimed as one of the Samuels brothers and Wins-
clude a family picnic and a film- most important books about the ton Churchill. Churchill at-
discussion on the mental pres- Israeli Sinai campaign, - has tacked them and they defend-
sures of urban life by a profes- written an important biography ed themselves and were de-
of the late Marcus Samuel, the fended. There was a debate
sor of sociology.
the cost of fuel oil and
The children's division will father of his mother-in-law, over
there was talk about the "He-
hold a "Family Day" picnic Nellie Ionides.
Viking Press (625 Madison, braic persuasion" of Samuel.
11 a.m. - 4 p.m., May 28 at
With Churchill involved in
Kensington Metropolitan Park, N. -Y. 22) has published it under the
controversy, Henriques
the
title
"Bearste-cl:
a
biogra-
Orchard picnic area.
has this footnote: "Especially
Plans include activities for phy of Marcus Samuel, First in Ms later years, Winston
children,, family games, base- Viscount Bearsted and founder Churchill was a true and
ball and a nature hike. Families of 'Shell' Transport and Trading steadfast friend - to JeWs,
are asked to bring their own Company."
notably iii his support of
cook-out food and equipment. - It is a long book of ,675 pages, Zionism, and nobody could
Members and non-members but it holds the' reader's atten- accuse him of anti-Semitism."
are invited at no fee. Register tion throughout and inspires an
Both Lord Bearsted and his
in the children's division no interest in the man accounted wife
Fanny -died on the same
for,
the
conditions
under
which
later than May 24. For informa-
he had developed his great in- day. There is special interest iii
tion call DI 1-4200.
That evening, the C e n t e r- dustry and the Jewish- commu- Henrique's description of the
Cinema F o r u m will present nity of which he was a meihber. funeral on Jan. 20, 1927, "the
"The Snake Pit" with Olivia de
Henriques emphasizes Sam- day after what would have been
Haviland, Celeste Holm and uel's devotion to the Jewish the 46th wedding anniversary
Leo Genn 8 p.m. May 28 in community. He pictures him of Lord and Lady, Bearsted."
the Aaron DeRoy The a t e r, as a generous man, and he Jews from the poorest quarters
18100 Meyers.
states that he was especially of London's East End came to
A discussion, "Does Urban ready always to aid all worthy pay final tribute to their bene-
factors. Henriques writes:
Life Lead, to Mental Break- Jewish causes.
"The long funeral cortege
down?", will be conducted by
Tracing the background of went
to the Jewish Cemetery
Dr. W. Warren Dunham, pro- the man, the Jew, the indus-
fessor of sociology, W a y n e trialist, the biographer gives a at Willesden. , . . The Chief
State University, and director brief but fully explanatory Rabbi said: 'We have lost a
of the Epidemiological Labora- resume of the struggle for great Jew and a great Eng-
tory, Lafayette Clinic. Dunham emancipation and their right to lishman; we 17 -.ye lost a true
woman of worth a noble
is the holder of the- WSU Leo sit in Parliament as Jews.
daughter of Israel. . . They
M. Franklin Memorial Chair,
In a sense, "Bearsted" is the were
lovely and pleasing in
1955-56, -
story not only of a leading -Jew- their lives,
and la their deaths
Refreshments will be served. ish personality who was ele-
they were not divided.' .. .
vated to a Peerage, but also of
"In Kent, a' Church of Eng-
British Jewry, of the personali- land
ceremony was held by
ties who made up the Jewish the Vicar
of Willington.... He
community and their relation-
took as his text: 'Know ye that
ships to their neighbors.
there is a prince and a great
Because Bearsted became
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
man fallen this day in Is-
United States Department_of Ag- one of the world's great oil
rael.' "
riculture • announced an agree- magnates, this biography also
In "Bearsted," Henriques pro-
is
a
partial
story
of
the
in-
ment between America and Israel
vides the proof of the genius
trigues
in
the
petroleum
in-
providing for the sale of $25,900,-
of this great man who distin-
000 worth of agricultural com- dustry.
guished himself in his religious
Hiving died in 19
modities by' U.S. suppliers to Is-
ommunity, in civic life, in the
arsted's
"Shell"
company
of
,
rael under the "Food for Peace"
irs of his country and in
days
was
unrelated,
of
c
•urse,
program. Payment will be made
stry.
hell"
to
"Shell"
later
on
in Israel pounds. Sales under the
ved in' the
agreement will be negotiated by that became i
private U.S. traders, subject to boycott Of Isr .
He coul•of ve played a
the requirements of the program.
and his
tif:
rioaliff
The new undertaking provides role in .Z . ism, •
t
Z
that 20 percent of Israeli pounds two ref nces
•RCHESTRA
otnot
received in payment will be set moveme —
"Musk As You Like It"
aside for loans to American and In one, e b rapher,
LI 7-0896
ations
overn
ing
offici
Israeli private business firms by
and
of
Depu-
with
the
the Export-Import Bank of Wash-
ington, a U.S Government agency. ties of British Tewry, States th
The usual waiting period for they were "relation
a. tan Arthur Lewis
contracting or delivery was waiv- fundamentally c
Rant and Instructor
20
years
ago
n Hypnosis and
ed because of the urgent need for
Self-Hypnosis
u
Board
was
feed grains in Israel. The two
sses or Individual
is
items already authorized by the ance of a
Appoiritinents
Department under the Lew agree- • Has He qu
ment were $1.1 million worth of into cons eration
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ionist idea in Jewr
AND TRAINING CENTER
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e prejudice
13740 West 8 Mile Rd., Oak Park
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remark?
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The entire agreement wi
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elude the .following
.4 million
wheat or wheat
bushels; feed a . , 5.9 million
Music by
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bushels; eo
; non-fat dry
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ion lb .; rice, 3. 000
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