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May 25, 1962 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-05-25

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Judge Nathan Kaufman Is Honored
at Lawyers Luncheon, Testimonial
Dinner by Beth Abraham for Bonds

Anniversary
Israel Bond
Dinner June 6

The annual anniversary dinner
of the Israel Bond Organization
will be held June 21 at Cobo
Hall, it was announcd by Tom
Borman, general chairman of the
Detroit Israel Bond Committee.
The guest of honor will be
Eleanor Roosevelt.
The entire Jewish community
and many segments of the gen-
eral communinty will be invited

it

is

AT THE LAWYERS COMMITTEE r Luncheon in honor of
Circuit Judge Nathan J. Kaufman held in the Sheraton Cadillac
last week in advance of the Beth Abraham Testimonial Dinner
are (from left) Irwin I. Cohn, honorary chairman of the Detroit
Israel Bond Committee; Charles Rubiner, the toastmaster at
the luncheon; Col. Murray I. Gurfein of New York, the guest
speaker; Judge Kaufman, the guest of honor; and Henry
Thumin, chairman of the Lawyers Committee which sponsored
the luncheon. There were approximately 120 guests at the
luncheon, including 15 judges.

*
*
By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG States immigration laws, said
U.S. Senator Philip A. Hart the present immigration quota
told 500 people who gathered system is geared to the 1920's.
Tuesday night to honor Circuit The proposed bill by the solons,
Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, • in addition to revising the allot-
"You (Jews) as a people are ments, provides for an addi-
the most dramatic example of tional quota of 50,000 for ref-
a willingness to sacrifice so ugees, Hart said.
As example of the proposed
that others may achieve."
By the end of the evening, system, Hart said that Ro-
mania's
quota of 289 today
grist for the compliment came
with the announcement that would be changed to permit
those assembled had purchased 2,500 Romanian immigrants to
TOM BORMAN
a total of $183;000 in Israel the U.S. in his bill.
Awards presented by the Is- to participate in this occasion,
Bonds.
Beth Abraham Synagogue rael Bond Organization at the to highlight the 1962 Israel Bond
sponsored the testimonial din- Kaufman testimonial dinner, campaign.
ner for Kaufman, a member for efforts on behalf of Israel
Civic and Communal officials
of the congregation, on behalf Bonds, went to Beth Abraham and leaders of labor and industry
Synagogue, Henry Pokart,.syna-
of Israel Bonds.
will be on the committee plan-
Hart, who flew in from Wash- gogue president; Ben Siegal, ning the dinner. More than 30
ington to be guest speaker at chairman o f the test imoni al representatives of labor groups
the event, is chairman of the committee and president of the held a luncheon under the au-
Subcommittee on Refugees and Galician Society; Rabbi Israel spices of the trade union divi-
Escapees of the Senate Judi- I Halpern, spiritual leader of sion of the Israel Bond organiza-
ciary Committee. Hart paid tri- the synagogue; Henry Thumin, tion last month to plan labor's
chairman of the Lawyers Com-
bute to -Kaufman and said:
active participation in the tribute
"Ours is a nation of immi- mittee which sponsored the to Eleanor Roosevelt.
grants . . . though, tragically, Lawyers Luncheon; Benjamin
The anniversary celebration,
an awful lot of people seem Lantz, co-chairman of the Law- I Borman pointed out. will mark
to reject the idea. No segment yers Committee; Cantor Shabtai the formal opening of Israel's
of our community better prac- Ackerman of the synagogue; "Decade of the Negev," during
tices the principle of helping Nathan P. R o s s e n, Irving which the vast desert area must
others in need than does the Schlussel, Dr. Robert Schlaff j be developed with the aid of
Jewish People, as is exempli- and William Genser, the syna- Israel Bonds.
gogue's president-elect.
fied by this dinner."
Irwin I. Cohn, honorary and
On Israel, Hart said: "Israel
must succeed, not just survive. past chairman of the Detroit Argentine Leader
Israel is an intimate key to our Israel Bond Organization, was
success as a free people. Israel toastmaster for the occasion: Warns of Growing
is freedom's victory in this He presented a souvenir folio Neo-Nazi Formations
to Kaufman.
world."
Unstable political and eco-
State Attorney General Frank
A chief conflict in the world,
said Michigan's junior Demo- Kelley brought greetings from nomic conditions in Argentina
crat senator, is that "the 16th Governor John B. Swainson. and other Latin American lands
century is rubbing shoulders Among the tributes to Kaufman have enabled certain groups.
with the 20th century." Israel, were those from the Mayor's calling themselves nationalists,
he added. is "an outpost and a Office and Attorney General but in fact typical Nazi forma-
sanctuary for freedom" sur- Robert F. Kennedy. Telegrams tions, to gain strength, Dr. Isaac
of tribute were sent from a Goldenberg, World Jewish Con-
rounded by despotism.
Hart, champion of a drive by wide range of official and com- gress leader and president of
26 senators to revise United munal interests, including, la- the DAIA, the representative
bor, industry and the clergy. body of Argentine Jewry. said
Included among the notables in New York.
The CART BE MOTEL who attended the dinner were
The Argentine Jewish leader
Circuit Judge George E. Bowles, told a news conference, held
PROVIDES YOUR--
Councilman Ed Connor, U.S. under WJC auspices, that these
OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS Attorney
Lawrence G u b o w, neo-nazi groups had recently
WITH . . . .
Common Pleas Judge Charles taken advantage of the situation
Kaufman, Probate Judge Ira to perpetrate a number of anti-
CONVENIENT LOCATION
Woodward near 7 Mile Rd.
G. Kaufman, Recorder's Court Semitic attacks.
Minutes away from everything
Judge Arthur J. Koscinski,
He said the neo-nazi groups
LUXURIOUS ROOMS
Chief U.S. District Judge Theo- now in existence in Argentina
Phones

Air
Conditioning

dore Levin, Juvenile Court fell into two categories: older.
• Complete Kitchens
Judge James H. Lincoln, Circuit deeply entrenched groups favor-
• Wall-to-Wall Carpeting
Judge James Montante, Circuit ing aggressive nationalism on
COMPLETE
Judge Lila M. Neuenfelt, Cir- the part of more conservative
ACCOMMODATIONS
cuit Judge Joseph Rashid, Rec- elements in the country; and
AT NO EXTRA COST
order's Judge John A. Ricca, Dr. groups of a typical nazi char-
• Parking
• TV and Radio
Remus Robinson of the Detroit acter, which have appeared
• Continental Breakfast
Board of Education, A. D. more recently and are composed
PHONE
Ruegsegger, outgoing president of "frustrated scions of old-time
TO. 8-2662
of the Detroit Bar Association; families, misfits and sons of
Common Pleas Judge Benjamin Nazis who fled Europe. This is
Moderate
C. Stanczyk, Circuit Judge John typical material for a nazi-
M. Wise and Mrs. Mildred Jef- fascist group."
Rates
frey of the UAW.
Goldenberg said both types
Start at
Sam Kaufer was co-chairman of groups shared 'an obsessive
of the testimonial committee. hatred of the democratic sys-
$8.00
Guest artist was comedian tem." They tried by violent
Joey Adams, who delivered a means, to upset democratic
plea for Israel Bonds and con- processes, posing "an imminent
Woodward
ducted solicitations at the risk to the liberal concepts of
dinner.
life."
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Moshe Sharett, chairman of the
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Spire of the Kol Israel Broadcast-
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at the ceremonies at which the
scholarships were awarded.

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