100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

May 10, 1963 - Image 5

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-05-10

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

A1111•11111111111

German Party Seeks Casablanca Names
Way of Preventing
Street for Tajouri
Assistance to Egypt CASABLANCA, (JTA)—The

The parliamentary leader of
the Adenauer government in
Past presidents and former Federation; Walter M. Klein, the West Germany stated that he is
executive directors of the Jewish present executive director of seeking legislative measures to
Community Council will be hon- the Council, who will comment prevent German scientists from
ored at the Council's silver anni- on Winkelman's and other an- participating in military prep-
versary dinner and delegate as- nual reports, and Rabbi Morris arations in Egypt aimed at the
sembly, at the Jewish Center, on Adler, who will comment on the State of Israel.
Monday.
significance of the anniversary
Former Foreign Minister Hein-
Highlighting the program will and who will install newly-elec- rich von Brentano, now head of
be greetings from the Governor ted officers. The closing prayer the government party in Bund-
of Michigan and the Mayor of will be given by Rabbi Max Ka- estag, in a message to the Anti-
Detroit, according to Dr. Samuel pustin. Members of the Temple Defamation League of Bnai Brith
Krohn and Sidney M. Shevitz, Beth El Sisterhood, under the said that his party was "explor-
anniversary co-chairmen, and chairmanship of Mrs. Marshall ing" ways that "would give us
Mrs. Philip Bernstein, chairman Miller, will be in charge of the an instrument" for action against
of the assembly planning com- social hour. Hostesses include "uncontrollable and irresponsi-
mittee.
Mesdames Wilbur DeYoung, Sid- ble activities of German scien-
Past presidents to be honored ney Karbel, Philip Marcuse, tists."
He said that action would be
are James I. Ellman, Aaron Maurice Siden, Sidney Wallace
based on Article 26 of the Bonn
DrOock, Dr. Shmarya Klainman, and Leon Winkelman.
constitution which declares that
Sidney M. Shevitz, Samuel J.
(See Editorial, Page 4)
"activities tending and under-
Rhodes and Lawrence W. Crohn.
A report by the nominating
Former directors of the Coun- committee headed by Hyman taken with the intent to disturb
peaceful relations between na-
cil are William Boxerman, now
Safran, will precede the annual
with the Jewish Community election Of officers and execu- tions, especially to prepare for
Federation of Los Angeles, who tive committee members. The aggressive war, are unconstitu-
tional. They shall be made a
served at the
following are unopposed for punishable offense." Dr. Franz
founding of the
election to office in the Council: Boehm, who was instrumental
Council in 1938
Sidney M. Shevitz, president, in negotiating the West German-
until 1940; Isaac
Lawrence Gubow, Dr. Samuel Israeli restitution agreement,
Franck, now
Krohn, Louis Rosenzweig, vice- has undertaken drafting of the
executive direc-
presidents: Irving Pokempner, legislation, Dr. Brentano said.
tor of the Jew-
secretary;
Harold Berry treas-
ish Community
urer.
Toronto Synagogue
Council of
The 17 candidates for the pos- Honors Danish Nation
Washington, who,
itions on the Council's execu-
serve d until;;-. _
TORONTO, (JTA) — The an-
tive committee, of whom 16 are nual Beth Sholom Brotherhood
1946; Oscar Co-b,
to
be
elected,
are:
Benjamin
Bur-
hen, now with kk
Award, bestowed each year here
dick, Irving S. Cane, William by Beth Sholom Synagogue, was
the Bnai Brith
Cohen,
Lawrence
W.
Crohn,
Anti - Defama-
presented to the Danish nation
Mitchell Feldman, Charles L. and people "for their attitude
tion League, who Winkelman
served until 1949, and the late Goldstein, Jacob Keindan, Sol G. of solidarity and practical sym-
Jurtzman, Benjamin M. Laikin, pathy with their Jewish fellow-
Boris M. Joffe.
Jack Malamud, Philip Marcuse,
Stanley J. Winkelman, who Ben Nathanson, Dr. Irving Pos- citizens under Nazi rule."
Danish Ambassador John Knox
will retire as Council president ner, Erwin S. Simon, Rabbi Mil-
on Monday, will preside at the ton Rosenbaum and Philip Stoll- came here from Ottawa to re-
dinner. Participants in the anni- man. Morris Malin was nomin- ceive the award. In the past,
the award had always been given
versary program will include Dr. ated by petition.
only to individuals. Past re-
Richard C. Hertz, who will give
Unopposed for one year terms cipients have included former
the invocation; Isadore Sobeloff, on the executive committee are
who will greet the assembly on Martin Citrin and Mrs. Martin Canadian Prime Minister John
G. Diefenbaker and Ontario's
behalf of the Jewish Welfare Naimark.
ex-Premier Leslie Frost.

A GOOD MAN TO KNOW!

For Some
of the
best buys
on new
Pontiacs
and
Tempest

Packer Pontiac

Casablanca Municipal Council
decided to rename one of the
city's streets, Rue Eleonore
Fournier, after the late Ruben
Tajouri, former representative
in Morocco of the Alliance
Israelite Universelle. The pro-
posal on the new street name
was made in the Council by
Max Loeub, a Municipal Coun-
cillor and a member of the
Casablanca Jewish Committee.

Mitirr3r
Koblin
Is
Tops

PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS BELOW !

DISCOUNT DINETTES BY ALANCO!

Styles with distinction
and beauty at DIS-
COUNT PRICES. Come
in and visit our dis-
play of exclusive
styles. We carry ALL
nationally known
brands:

• DAYSTROM

(Authorized Dealer)

• and many more

WE RE-UPHOLSTER
CHAIRS
Please bring
1 chair for
estimate.
and up

$4

25

Prices
From

$3795

TABLES - 4 CHAIRS

ALANCO CHROME CHAIR, Inc.

13214 FENKELL

Phone: 272-3578

Between Meyers and Schaefer

OPEN: Tues., Wed., Sat. to 6 P.M.
Mon., Thurs., Friday to 8:30 P.M.

LONDON — The problem of
continuing to provide services
to thousands of still needy Eu-
ropean Jews after 1964, when
West German payments through
the Conference on Jewish Ma-
terial Claims Against Germany
will come to an end, was the
principal topic of a three-day
meeting of the organization of
E u r op e a n community execu-
tives which ended here Tues-
day.

o

SUNDAY, APRIL 12th

and Save

50% on

SPITZER'S

0

41144,1q..

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

Spitzer's
f or Motlier's ay

Fm

;

...just ask him!

European Parley Ponders Refugee
Problem After R estitution Ceases

tries which was formed two
years ago in Geneva as the pro-
fessional counterpart to the
Standing Conference on Euro-
pean Jewish Community Serv-
ices. Participants include
Astorre Mayer, chairman of the
Standing Conference; Oscar Jo-
seph, chairman of the Central
British Fund; and Charles Jor-
dan, overseas director for the
Joint Distribution Committee.
.
AT
Members attending came from
Holland, Belgium, West Ger
many, Denmark, Switzerland
18650 LIVERNOIS
The organization is comprised and Italy.
1 block South of 7
of Jewish community adminis-
An analysis of postwar de-
UN 3-9300
trators from 14 European coun- velopments indicated that a
number of Jewish • communities
on the continent were against
supporting t h e i r institutions
without outside aid. HoweVer,
the delegates were told, in com-
munities still receiving refugees
from North Africa and Eastern
European countries in substan-
tial numbers, there was "still a
wide gap between the resources
and the needs, which can
hardly be expected to be filled
by 1964."
The delegates were told that
this was true despite the fact
that long-term social planning
and stepped-up fund-raising had
14K GOLD CHARMS, Including CHAI
brought notable progress on the
CHARM Reg. priced from $5 to $50
road back to solvency.
Reports on the special cam-
14K GOLD CHARM BRACELETS Reg.
paigns which the E u r op earl
Priced from
$10 to $150
communities conducted under
SPITZER
5MM to 10 MM
the leadership of the standing
conference to help the French
CULTURED PEARLS
Jewish community cope with the
Imported from Japan
Algerian crisis indicated that a
Reg. Priced at $9.95 to $500
number of successful experi-
ments were tried which were
expected to have a long-term
impact on European fund-rais-
HEBREW BOOK &
ing procedures. Other topics dis-
GIFT CENTER
cussed were relationships be-
tween lay leaders and profes-
18294 WYOMING
UN 3-0543 or UN 3-1557
sional workers, recruitment of
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT AND ALL DAY SUNDAY
young lay leaders and improve-
ment of personnel standards.'

iGAUL BERCH

d11111.1111111111111111111111111111111111.111111111111111111

Woman makes the home...we make the loan

A woman's touch makes a home, but good financing
makes it a happier home to own. Want to buy or build
this year? Let us help with the financing. For a home
loan tailored to your needs, come in and ask to see one
of our home loan specialists.

DIM SIMMS

Downtown: Cadillac Square corner RANDOLPH
Northwest: 13646 West 7 Mile corner Tracey

Both offices open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
Downtown Friday `tit 6
Northwest office open Thursday Night til 9

MEMBER OF THE SAVINGS AND LOAN FOUNDATION. INC...
SPONSOR OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT IN
READER'S DIGEST.

.

e

5 — THE DETROI T JEWIS H NEW S — Frid ay, May 1 0, 19
63

Council Marks 25th Anniversary
Monday; Former Directors, Past
Presidents to Be Awarded Honors

11111111111146,-

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan