JNF Council Urges Mobilization; Brandwine Re-elected President Conference on Jewish Material Claims Sets Deadline for June 30 NEW YORK, (JTA) — The resettlement of Jewish victims ance with the urgency of need." deadline date for the filing of of Nazi persecution, in accord- the announcement emphasized. applications to the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany by organiza- tions, institutions and commu- nities seeking the allocation of funds for the year 1962 is June 30. Applications should be sub- NITE--; mitted in 20 copies to the Con- ference on Jewish Material Claim Against Germany in New York, and should contain a de- tailed description of the ac- tivities for which funds are re- MOTOROLA qu es t e d. 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Kaminer the Jewish Na- " said that an intensive program tional Fund of is now being planned to mobil- Metropolitan ize the entire landsmanshaf- Detroit at a ten forces behind JNF. meeting of the Mrs. George Lerner announced Council of Rep- the organization of a Co-ordinat- r esent a tiv es ing Council of Jewish Women's held last Thurs- Organization which met and dis- day at the cussed forms of cooperating with Hayim Green- JNF, and recommended as the berg Center, beginning, the expansion of Blue The following and White Box activities. were elected as Tzvi- Berkal, coordinator of JNF vice - presi- Youth activities, announced plans dents: William Brandwine of cooperation with BBYO and Hordes, Foun- dation; Ruben H. Isaacs, Public USY, in whose prcgramming JNF Relations; Milton S. Marwil and Youth and Education Department Harry Kaminer, co-chairmen, Or- will play an important role. Irving W. Schlussel submitted ganizations; Mrs. Edward Wish- netsky, Ladies Auxiliary; Philip the nominations committee re- Stollman and Norman Allan, co- port. Elected to the Board of Directors chairmen, Religious Groups; Phil- were Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum, ip Taubman, Building; Dr. Israel Rabbi Milton Arm, Judge Victor Wiener, Education and Youth; Baum, Samuel H. Belkin, Cantor Simon Bermanis, Mrs. Simon Ber- IrVing W. Schlussel, Wills and manis, Alfred H. Bounin, Rose Che- Bequests; and Mrs. Samuel Croll, sluk, Harry E. Citrin, Avern L. Cohn, ■ Harry Cohen, Hy Crystal. Rabbi Special Projects. Hayim Donin, James E. Ellmann, Re-elected also were Larry L. I. M. Faxstein, Mrs. I. M. Faxstein, Israel. Finkelstone, Dr. Leon Fram, Guttenberg as treasurer and Mau- Seymour J. Frank. Mrs. Aaron Fried- rice Baker, co-treasurer, and man, Morris Ginsberg. David Gold- berg, Mrs. M. Goldoftas, Abraham Selma Friedman, recording sec- Goldstein, Joseph Gorman -, Rabbi Irwin Groner, Joseph Gross, Law- retary. rence Gubow, Dr. Samuel Halpern. In his message, Brandwine Ben Harold, Joshua Joyrich, Mrs. I. Kardener, Judge Ira G. Kaufman, urged the Conununity to accept Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, Harry IColtonow, Mrs. Morris Kutinsky, A. the idea that, "we Jews, Lachover, Morris Lachover, Mrs. America, who have so muc- J. Morris Lachover, Benjamin M. Lai- ake care of the people of Israel kin, Mrs. Benjamin N. Laikin, Phil- t more A. Leemon, Mrs. George Ler- little — a refuge, - who want so ner. Professor Samuel M. Levin, Mrs. William Levin, Morris Lieberman, a home, peace." Michael Michlin, Mrs. Michael Mich- In reviewing the work of the lin. A. C. Perlman, Mrs. Sidney Aaron Rosenberg, Harry past year, Brandwine explained Ravin. Rosenthal, Mrs. Abraham Scheuer, the immensity of the challenges Harry Schumer. Levi Shapiro. Noam David Silver, David Sis- facing JNF during the coming Shudofsky, lin, Philip Slomovitz, Mrs. Philip years, and asked for a more inten- Slomovitz, Israel Stashefsky. Max Mrs. Max Stollman, Daniel sive mobilization of efforts in be- Stollman, Temchin. Zvi Tomkiewicz, Harry half of the Fund. Weinberger. He cited the Ladies' Auxiliary for its efforts in raising $45,000 House Foreign Affairs as donor proceeds, in addition to the year-round activities implant- Committee Gets Report ing trees, clearing Blue . and on Arab-Israel Issue White Boxes, etc. WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Even • During the meeting, Brand- though the Arab-Israel issue "con- wine also presented a Golden tinues to plague the area and Book Inscription from the JNF threaten peace," a "relative to Mrs. George Lerner "in rec- calm' currently exists in the ognition of her efforts in behalf Near East, Phillips Talbot, Assis- of JNF during tilt last- two tant Secretary of State for Near years as president of the Auxil- Eastern Affairs, testified before iary." the House Foreign Affairs Com- In his report as executive di- mittee. rector, Percy Kaplan stressed the The testimony was delivered work done this year with Youth behind closed doors in an execu- "an excellent investment a • • tive session. Talbot later dis- which is sure to pay off well in closed elements of his testimony. the future." He appeared before the commit- He pointed out the two main tee in support of the Administra- features which he believed have tion's new request for $4.8 left a lasting impression on the billion in foreign aid funds. young people as well as on the Talbot told the committee that parents; the first exclusively Youth Yom Haatzmaut Celebra- there are fewer Arab-Israel bor- tion held in April at which over der incidents and other manifesta- 400 teen-agers were present, and tions of tensions. But, he pointed the certificates for boys and girls out, "these conditions of rela- whO were 13 years old during tive peace have not obScured our this year when Israel. celebrated recognition of the underlying problems which stand in the way its Bar Mitzvah as a State. William Hordes, chairman of of an Arab-Israel peace, nor the Foundation for JNF, spoke lessened our determination to be of the importance of the Founda- helpful in achieving progress on tion as a source of future security these problems." Talbot said he was pleased by for the State of Israel through the assignment of bequests and some developments in the United Arab Republic, especially in the insurance to JNF. Already the deterioration of UAR-Soviet re- cash income from such sources lations. He felt the United States amounts to hundreds of thousands must take advantage of the of dollars. Nationally, the JNF opportunity to improve American- now counts on a known national Arab relations. He said also there potential of over $13,000,000. have been "marked improve- Harry Kaminer,. co-chairman ment in relations among the with Milton Marwil of Organi- Arab countries." zations, reported. on the prog- ress made in promoting the JNF program among organiza- 01(46 Million Budget tions. 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