Seriousness of Jewry's Overseas Needs
Emphasized at CJFWF Assemblv

Orthodox Rabbis Council. Proclaims
reylim Sabbath; Dinner. Scheduled

The Council of Orthodox Rab- Harvard University.
Judge Ira G. Kaufman is hon-
bis of Detroit has proclaimed
Saturday as P'eylim Sabbath in orary chairman, and Dr. Charles
Levi, general chairman. For re-
ST. LOUIS (JTA)—The four-day • The assembly emphasized in an- regarding the possibility of the honor of the group of American
servations, call P'eylim, LI 8-1595.
general assembly -of the Council other resolution that there were ' AJC's participation in this pro- student volunteers who are set-
The Orthodox Rabbis' Council
of Jewish Federations and Wel- great discrepancie among federa-1 cess. It urged that these- discus- ting up Torah institutions among
fare F u n d s, attended by more tions and welfare funds in the ' sions be completed as soon as pas- the Algerian refugees in France: proclamation called upon all
Proceeds of the annual P'eylim spiritual leaders in the area to
than 1,000 leaders from Jewish levels of their achievement in sible with the hoped-for agree-
communities all over the United fund raising. It pointed out that ment of the AJC to share in the Banquet, 7:30 p.m. Noy. 28 at preach Oil the importance of the
' Con d. Shaarey Shomayim, will go P'eylim organization and appealed
States and Canada, concluded its some federations and welfare LCBC process.
Detailed reports on changes in
toward financing P'eylim projects for community support of the
sessions h e r e Sunday with the funds were raising and spending ,
adoption of a number of important five times as much as others per resources and programs for in 'Marseilles and Toulouse, par- group's operations.
Signers of the proclamation'
resolutions on problems affecting capita for needs in their own cities. American Jewish philanthropic ticularly among children who face ,
Jewish life in this country. Israel. and for the national and overseas i work in Israel and in other over- the dual threat of assimilation and ; were Rabbi Isaac Stollman, presi-
dent
of the Council; and Rabbis
activities.
missionary
and Jewish communities in othet responsibilities which all commu- ' seas countries were presented to
• the assembly by Moses A. Lea-
lands overseas. Louis Stern. of nities shared.
Guest speaker at the banquet , I.eizer Levin, Joseph Rabinowitz
xvill be Dr. Walter S. Wurzburger. and Chaskel Grubner.
"These differences," the resolu- vitt, executive vice chairman of
Newark , N . J ., was reelected pres- .
Commit-
ident. Judge Theodore Levin of tion said "call for the most earn- the Joint Distribution
rabbi of Cong. Shaarey Shomayim,
: .
tee,
and
Gottlieb
Hammer.
exec-
He who returns evil for good.
Detroit was reelected one of the est re-examination, planning and
I'oronto. -
.
-
forth from his
organization to close the gaps and utive vice chairman of the Jew
vice presidents.
Dr. Wurzburger is editor of Trad- shall not evil go
One of the major resolutions to upgrade financing. particularly , ish Agency for Israel. Inc.
Magazine, published by the abode? He who returns evil for
ition
Leavitt predicted J h a t 1965
dealt with American Jewish Phil- in the light of the rising econ-
Rabbinical Council of America evil acts wrongly. He should have
anthropic aid to Israel and to Jew- omy, of pressing unmet needs and would be a year of transition for 'RCA , . Honorary president of the patience and God will give him
ish communities in other countries. the vital role of voluntary agen— JDC and for the tens of thousands
Canadian region help on this account.—Zohar.
se ri es overseas In this
' it se
o I' J
ews
of the RCA. he -,4-******-irk4rOrklt-*r*********e-
It pointed out that, despite the fact cies in meeting the challenges of
he
pointed
to
the
fact
was formerly
that there have been notable gains a free society. Such re-examina- context.
tion
should
include,
among
other
that
the
JDC
faces
the
loss
of
one-
president of the
during the past year in the rescue
quarter of its income next year.
.
Rabbinical Coun-
and rehabilitation of Jews over- elements thef 11
with
the
conclusion
of
payments
-
"1. The role of federation and wel
cil of Greater
seas. Jewish needs and responsi- , 1:: o iririe
a tr i i,t s ! - o), - . the Conference on Jewish Ma-
MIKE GREEN'S
leaders,
a d
ree
w 1 e own
a g onle
ci fud
Boston. He is a
crucial in
bilities overseas are nevertheless
terial Claims Against Germany. To
MUSIC
-
example
and
standards
for
the
commu
f e a ture writer
as serious today as they were a
nity to follow.
ov ercome the dangerous gap be-
LI 8-4432
for the Toronto
2. The depth of commitment of a tween funds available and needs
year ago.
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to the primacy of
Telegram a n d
The seriousness of the situa- . Younger generation and
welfare funds in
Europe. North Africa, Israel
author of a num-
sn c o mmunal respon. and other areas, Leavitt called
tion, the resolution pointed out
jain
."OinI other ra Jewish
ber of articles.
of
nfi
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is due to various factors includ- sit,?:liti.A s- s c A ope A,., purposes
NOTICE
for additional support from the
Holding an MA
Wurzburger
iehraat
-
fed
-
tunas,
- --to--assure
,
lare
e - - funas
ing the termination at the end
tion and
l
it
American
Jewish
commun
y.
g the changin
they
are
being
adapted
and
PhD
in
philosophy
from
Har-
of this year of reparation pay-
Due to your demand we
Hammer reported that the goy-
eteo resl z yji opportunities.
yard, Dr. Wurzburger was assist-
. in
ments by Germany to Israel; to , ne4s
of erning factor in American Jew-
i fund- 7 a ff id g. Inet4'
are now open Monday and
united
Jewish
ant
in
the
philosophy
department
at
the loss by the Joint Distribu-
ish commitment to overseas needs1
"5. Measures to strengthen the year -
Thursday to 9 p.m.; Tues-
ion. upon during the forthcoming year was
tion Committee of 57.000.000 in
round community organization.
c-
i•
su
i
which
consistently
and
increas
ng
German claims payments, and
the continuing large-scale migra-
day, Wednesday, Friday &
Ticis.
de
Ballroom Dancing by
cer rs 6 f . ulco frrt - i raisfing
of S425,000 by the United Bias
tion of Jews around the globe.
Saturday to 6 p.m.; Sun-
Service, at the end of 1964. • to prevent diffusion ° Tf funds caMpanTanns. - The magnitude of this commit-'
day, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Other factors are the continued
'Pla
ing
of
annual
fund-raising
budgeted
or.
-
P° er
ment cannot be pre
COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE
canip
aigns
in relation to the total
"
;.
large - scale immigration into Is
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it i r lasseirfig plannin g . and to the potential pre - determined by us." he said
Nationally Advertised
rael, now in its.fourth successive
"To a lar ge
-degree it is a matter
W. MAPLE AT CRANBROOK
t expert consultation .
year, which is expected to re- , " . Ut Tlinzattion I s of
Birmingham — MI 7-1262
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beyond our control."
this re-examination
id
main at the same high level in
A dramatic rise in the endow
and paf'I'llei nfi% widespread use of such
price you expect to pay.
in dealing with other corn- i
consultation
CO
1965; and the backlog of un- - consult
1 ment funds of Jewish federa-
munity responsibilities.
absorbed and still dependent
In a resolution on the situation tions in 12 large cities was re-
previous
immigrants
Israel.
with
200,000
of them to
on
relief of Soviet Jewry, the assembly ex- ported at the assembly by Henry
and his ORCHESTRA
pressed "grave concern and dis- L. Zucker, of Cleveland. He said
Fine Cfothes For Ore , 30 Year,
and work relief.
"Music At Its Best
may over the continued and in-; that, in the last 15 years. the
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Your
Guests"
book
value
of
such
funds
had
Emphasizing this and other : tensive assaults in the Soviet Un- ,
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emerging -and changing pressures. ; i on on all aspects of distinctive increased from $22,000.000 to
the resolution called for a num- .Jewish life." It urged that the 24 nearly $70,000,000.
ber of measures to be undertaken major American Jewish organiza- ' The 12 cities included Detroit.
by the CJFWF in cooperation with Lions which constitute the Amer- ' At the assembly banquet. ,Loui ,
Jewish agencies operating over- I lean Jewish Conference on Soviet J. Fox. of Baltimore, paid tri-
seas. to intensify American Jewish Jewry, and the organized local bute to 102 individuals who joined
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aid to Israel and to other commu- Jewish communities. continue and as charter participants in the
(Local and European Artists)
intensify their cooperation in ef- CJFWF legaCies and endowment
nities in need of-such aid.
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The resolution recommended a forts "to bring the full weight of fund.
Open Sundays and Eves.
Shroder
-
The 1964 William J.
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re-examination of priorities. in- world opinion to bear against the
eluding studies of assisted welfare. I deliberate campaign of religious Memorial Awards. for "superior
the initiative and achievement in the
health and related programs. to ; and cultural genocide" in
determine which activities should USSR. advancement of social welfare_"
be increased. which held to cur- , In a resolution on the Ecumeni- were presented at the banquet to
rent levels. which possibly dimin - , cal Council, the general assem - Sinai Hospital Aging Center of
ished or eliminated. The resolu- I bly declared: "All men of good Baltimore, and the Louisville
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tion called for "an inter-agency I will are encouraged by the con- Section of the National Council of
as
related
cern
of
the.
Ecumenical
Council
Jewish
Women.
perspective." especially
• Sterling
Guest speaker at the banquet
to the role and policies of the Jew- with the fact that certain teach-
ings
of
the
Church
have
been
was
Michael
Harrington,
chairman-
Silverplcrtte
I
ish Agency in Jerusalem. the Jew-
ish Agency for Israel. Inc., JDC , used at times as a source of anti - elect of - the board of the League
54,
• Pewter
Semitism. It is to be hoped that for Industrial Democracy, who
and United Hias Service.
1
T h e resolution recommended the final determination of the spoke on "poverty in affluence. -
• Diamonds
1%, ",itt- o cr
the sending of American expert Ecumenical Council will contri- The banquet was presided over by
technical aid to Europe and to Is- bute 'to the effective elimination Stanley C. Myers of Miami.
• Watches
A great many young Jewish
rael for consultation. studies. shar- I of anti-Semitisni and also of bi-
• Luggage
ing of experience. and training of gotry and prejudice. and will lead men and women, -coming out of
to -better understanding among all college, will be compelled to
personnel.
change
careers
several
times
in
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The assembly recommended fur- peoples."
Steel
The assembly also adopted a re- the course of their work lives,
ther development of the structure
if the rate of employment dis-
of the major American overseas solution reiterating its request for
Large
selection
of
china
ac-
agencies; to h e I p achieve more the abolitian of the national ors- , location and readjustment
in many designs and
M. Comar,
Bridesmaid and
widespread involvement in form - gins quota system in the United celerates, Jerome
Re-
colors.
president
of
the
Vocational
States
immigration
policy.
-
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ulation of their policies and pro
Council of the Jewish
search
In
another
resolution,
the
dele-
grams. and greater understanding
Vocational Service of Chicago,
of their needs and work. It urged gates expressed "profound gratifi-
told the assembly.
that changes be made in the names cation" with the fact that the dis-
Dr. Morton I. Teicher, dean of
of several organizations called cussions between the committees
the
Wurzweiler School of Social
"!Jewish Agency for Israel" to of the Bnai Brith and its Anti-
avoid the misunderstanding caused Defamation League, on the one Work of Yeshiva University of .
by their similarity. It recom- hand, and the National Community New York, called for establishment
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organizations, especially the Jew- other, had matured to the point Commission to help solve the
• Gerharn
ish Agency for Israel, Inc., and where the NCRAC had already ap- current shortage of professional
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proved specific proposals." The personnel in Jewish communal
the United Israel Appeal.
Assembly commended the leaders service.
• Wallace
The resolution expressed re-
Prof. Moshe Davis, head of the
of Bnai Brith, ADL and NCRAC
• international
cognition of the urgent needs
for this constructive step in na- Institute of Contemporary Jewry
• Lunt
underlying the establishment of
tional cooperation in Jewish com- at the Hebrew University in Jeru-
the Israel Education Fund by
• Heirloom
This is our Everyday
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conducted.
ance of procedures that would
The assembly also adopted a res- emphases on Jewish affiliation, a
implement the priorities in the
expressing gratification plethora of . Jewish communal
olution
programs which have been
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variety of ideologies
agreed upon by the education with the fact that the ADL has forms, and a
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fund and the Israel authorities. joined in the cooperative budget and changing approaches to meet
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review process of the Large City the emerging needs of Jews on the
It requested that each federa-
Budgeting Conference. It noted world scene.
tion and welfare fund should be
consulted by the education fund . that the American Jewish Corn-
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mittee and LCBC representatives
prior to solicitation for this fund
Friday, November 20, 1964-37
have
held
a
number
of
discussions
in each community.

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