Friday, February 28, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH N EWS- 32 • • Flmt Physician Saul Gorne Named Chairman of Local UJA Campaign Flint physician Dr. Paul S. their committees. He is on the Gorne, has been named general staffs of Hurley, McLaren, and chairman of the 1964 Flint St. Joseph hospitals. United Jewish Appeal, it was In 1963, Dr. Gorne was announced by Gilbert Y. Ru- honored by the national UJA benstein, president of the Flint for 25 years of service. He Jewish Community Council. visited Israel in summer 1963. Dr. Gorne previously headed Dr. Gorne is married and has the drive in 1951 and 1959. In three daughters. In accepting the chairman- 1963, he was chairman of the I ship, Dr. Gorne said that funds initial gifts division. Gorne, vice president of raised here will help meet costs Temple Beth El, is a past of continued immigration into president of the Flint Jewish Israel and other countries, and Community Council. He is a to maintain urgent welfare pro- past vice president ' of Flint grams in Flint and nationally Lodge, Bnai Brith, and is associated with the American $100,000 Building Gift Jewish Congress and Bran- PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) — deis University. He also is George Friedland, an associate affiliated with Cong. Beth chairman of the Federation of Israel. He has been active in Jewish Agencies Building Fund the special division of Red here, has made an undesignated Feather for many years. ! contribution of $100,000 to the A member of the Genesee j fund, it was announced by Kevy County Medical Society, Dr. K. Kaiserman, chairman of the Gorne has chaired a number of I special, $15,360,000 drive. AK Religious Services Section Leadetrs Shown at a meeting of the religious services section of the professional division of the 1964 Allied Jewish Campaign are, left to right: standing, Irving I. Katz, Temple Beth El; Isadore J. Goldstein, United Hebrew Schools; Nathan Welch, Bnai Moshe; Cantor Jacob Son- enklar, Shaarey Zedak; Cantor Nickolas Fenakel, Adas Shalom; Joseph Rosen, United Hebrew Schools; Louis Haber, Adas Shalom; Frank Simons, Temple Israel; seated, Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum, Hillel Day Schools; Rabbi Harold H. Hahn, Temple Beth El; Rabbi Hayim Donin, Bnai David, chairman of the synagogues and schools section, and Rabbi Robert M. Syme, Temple Israel. Windsor to Open Welfare Fund Campaign 1 Reception Committee Will Honor in March; S125,000 Goal Is Announced Abba Eban; Speaks Here at Two The' Windsor Jewish Com- Berniker, chairman, and Mrs. paigners will strive "to have munity will open its 1964 Wel- Maxwell Schott, Women's Divi- every member of the Jewish fare Fund Campaign in March, I sion chairman. Goal is $125,000. community a contributor." Last under the leadership of Abe I According to Berniker, cam- year's goal was $110,000. WO:ROW Berniker, a vice president of the Canadian Auto Parts Manufacturing Association, is third vice president of the Windsor Jewish Community Council and chairman of the Yiddish Culture Committee. A 1961 delegate to the World Zionist Congress in Israel, Berniker is active in causes for Israel. Mrs. Schott, a member of the executive committee of the Windsor Jewish Community Council, is also a vice chairman of the League of Jewish Women. She is a member of Shaar Ha- shomayim Sisterhood, Lillian Freiman Chapter of Hadassah, a past president of Bnai Brith ABE BERNIKER MRS. MAXWELL SCHOTT Women Chapter 80, a charter member and past president of the Windsor Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club and a member of the steering com- mittee of the Friendship Club of the Jewish Center. (Copyright, 1964, Jewish worked closely with Cardinal An active participant in the Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Bea. He emphasized that he was NEW YORK, (JTA) — Rich- speaking "not as a commentator campaign is the League of Jew- ard Cardinal Cushing. Arch- or bystander" but as a Catholic ish Women, under the chair- manship of Eva Wayne. bishop of Boston and a leading Bishop. liberal Catholic prelate. express- He cited the fact that the pro- ed confidence that the Catholic Hebrew Corner Church would "eventually" posed schema would absolve Jews of blame for the death of adopt the declaration on Cath- Abba Eban, Deputy olic-Jewish relations by-passed , Jesus and that "preachers and catechists and liturgists" in the Prime Minister- at the last session of the Ecu- hierarchy would be warned. The name Aba Eban is not a new menical Council. "against anything in their teach- one for the Israeli public. Mr. Eban He coupled his prediction ing that could offer a basis for was Israel's representative in the U.. N. for over ten years. with a call for immediate closer anti-Semitism." He added: When he went out there, in 1947, did not yet have a Hebrew name. relationships between Catholics "The whole world is eager he He was called Aubry Eban. The and Jews. The schema which for a statement such as this, as State of Israel did not exist yet, the Council session did not treat well as for the one on freedom then, and he was a member of the "Political of the Jewish rejects Jewish responsibility for of conscience. The voice of the Agency." Delegation Within a short time Mr. the crucifixion of Jesus, and Church on religious liberty and Eban became our most important abroad. warns Catholic against anti- our relations to the Jewish peo- representative In the Organisation of the U. N. Jewish sentiments and activities ple is awaited in universities,. each State has, theoretically, equal but there, too, there are stemming from the ancient in national and international rights, States who are "more equal." Mr. Christian charge of deicide. Eban—although he spoke in the name organizations, in Christian and of a small State—won honour and The Cardinal made his non-Christian communities, in esteem in the whole world. Ten years is a long period of time, statement as the 'principal the press and elsewhere, and it and in the life of the State of Israel speaker at the annual Broth- is being awaited with urgent the last ten years have been a dra- period, as well. In this period erhood Week luncheon, con- expectancy. I am convinced we matic the U. N. have convened on problems ducted by the Manhattan re- shall not be disappointed." such as the return of the Arab refugees, the battles on the frontier, gion of the National Confer- He expressed "great per- the matter of the Egyptian blockade ence of Christians and Jews, sonal regret" that the last ses- in the Suez canal and the Sinai cam- It was Mr. Eban who explained and attended by more than sion of the Council did not paign. Israel's standpoint to the Nations. 1,000 guests. Leaders of the act on the statement and he In his parents' home in Cape-town in South Africa he learned Hebrew Protestant, Jewish and Greek urged that there be no wait- and in Cambridge University learned Orthodox faith were among ing for the Council to speak Persian and Arabic. During the sec- ond World War he served in Eretz- the honored personages on officially "before we under- Yisrael as an officer in the British the dais and among the offi- take the dialogue and theo- Army, and after the war he under- took important tasks in the Jewish cial participants, in addition logical confrontation encour- Agency. to many leading Catholics. aged in this chapter." A few years ago Mr. Eban returned Israel and was elected the Presi- Most of the Cardinal's ad- He suggested that the failure to dent of the Weiznian Institute of dress dealt with the schema on of the Council to take up the Science. After the elections for the religious liberties and Catholic- chapter was not a rejection and fourth Knesset he entered the Gov- as the Minister of Education Jewish relations introduced at that "the delay could be use- ernment and Culture. A short time ago Mr. Eban was the Vatican Council by Augustin ful." appointed the Deputy Prime-Minister. Cardinal Bea, head of the Sec- He said "we live in an atmo- The citizens of Israel hope that Mr. retariat for the Promotion of sphere that is new and good. Aba Eban—who succeeded as a poli- ticia ► the U. N.—will also succeed Christian Unity. Cardinal Cush- We have a sense among Chris- in the in new responsible role. Translation of Hebrew column. ing, one of the prelates at the tians, and between Christians Published by the Brith Ivrith Ola- Ecumenical Council said he had and Jews, of common heritage." mith, Jerusalem. Ecumenical Statement Adoption Foreseen by Cardinal Cushing AJC Divisions' Dinner on March 10 Abba S. Eban, deputy prime committee for Mr. Eban are: minister of Israel, who will Max M. Fisher, president, Jewish Welfare Federation; Charles H. address the Allied Jewish Gershenson, campaign chairman; Campaign mechanical trades Messrs. and Mesdames A. Arnold Agree, Jay W. Mandell L. and real estate divisions din- Berman, Harold Allen, Berry, N. Brewster ner, will be honored at a cock- Broder, Morris H. Brown, Alfred Deutsch, Sol Eisenberg, Eugene tail hour and reception preced- L. J. Epstein, Aubrey H. Ettenheimer, ing the dinner Tuesday evening, Joseph D. Feldman, Edward I. Harold L. Frank, Kaye March 10. announce Division Fleischman, G. Frank. Fred M. Ginsberg, Leon- Chairman Eu- ard Goodman, Abe Green, Irwin Lewis S. Grossman, Louis gene J. Ep- Green, Hamburger, Samuel Hamburger, Merle Harris, Samuel Hechtman, stein and Au- Joseph Holtzman, Arthur Howard, brey H. Etten- Maxwell Jospey, Joseph Kaufman, Kasle, Melvin Kolbert, Jack heimer. T h e Robert 0. Lefton, Edward C. Levy, Mal- reception will colm S. Lowenstein, Milton K. Graham A. Orley, Joseph begin at 6 Mahler, H. Orley, David Pollack, Irving p.m., in the Rose, Leslie Rose, Melvin B. Ros- enhaus. Saul J. Rubin, Irving Selig- i Statler - Hilton man, George D. Seyburn, Bert L. Announce- Smokier, Nathan D. Soberman, Abraham Srere, Max Stollman, A. ment that Alfred Taubman, James Wineman, George M. Zeltzer; also Louis Berry, Abba Eban Martin E. Citrin, Mrs. M. M. Eban would address Fisher. Mrs. C. H. Gershenson. Milton M. Howard and Phillip Stoll- the dinner drew enthusiastic ma n. r response from campaign lead ers. 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