36—Friday, April 26, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

AJCongress Launches
French Secret Bureau Will Investigate Jews
50th Year; Hailed by LBJ
PARIS (ZINS)—By decree from high Jewish-born government of-

Baltimore Welfare Fund Seeking More Jobs
and Housing for Riot Victims; Agencies Cooperate

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
American Jewish Congress began
a celebration of its Golden Jubilee
at a dinner here Sunday night and
was hailed by President Johnson,
former President Harry S. Truman
and other American leaders for
its half century record of achieve-
ments in the fields of human rights
and service to the Jewish com-
munity. Guest of honor was Max
Doft, of Lawrence, New York, a
co-founder in 1918 of the Con-
gress along with the late Rabbi
Stephen S. Wise, Louis D. Bran-
deis and Nathan Straus.
President Johnson declared, in
a message read to the gathering,
that "the eloquent voice of the
American Jewish Congress has
been heard not just on behalf of
Jews but on behalf of the highest
ideals of freedom and democracy
we all share as Americans." The
President praised the organiza-
tion's "courageous stand and ef-
fective campaigns to advance civil
rights, protect civil liberties and
defend religious freedom that have
helped make this country a better
home for all."

BALTIMORE (JTA) — The
Associated Jewish Charities and
Welfare Fund reported Sunday
that jobs and housing were still
needed for Jewish families and
individuals who lost homes and
businesses in the rioting here
which followed the assassination
of Negro civil rights leader Dr.
Martin Luther King.
Help was promptly furnished to
the Jewish victims by the Jewish
Community Center, the Jewish
Family and Children's Service, the
Associated Placement and Guid-
ance Bureau and other affiliated
agencies, welfare fund officials
reported. Help in the form of

food, clothing, shelter and em-
ployment was arranged for Jewish
victims but many needs remain
unfilled, the officials indicated.
The JCC and the JFCS made
a survey of elderly Jews which dis-
closed that many of them were in
desperate need of food which they
had been unable to obtain be-
cause they were afraid to go into
the streets to shop. Food collected
by the JCC was distributed by the
JCC staff members and volunteers
to the elderly Jews. Temporary
housing and financial aid was
provided by the JFCS to families
who lost homes. The Associated
Placement and Guidance Bureau
found employment for business-
men who had lost their shops and
who wanted jobs rather than wel-
fare assistance.
The welfare fund also author-
ized the Jewish Armed Services
Committee to spend as required
to care for Jewish soldiers who
April 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor- were assigned to Baltimore for
man Zamczyk (Sharron Uten), riot control from Fort Benning,
19956 Burt, a daughter, Katherine Fort Knox and Fort Bragg. This
Marla.
included providing kosher food for
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observant servicemen and arrange- Maryland Enacts Law
April 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. ments for Passover services for Exempting Sabbatarians
Robert Tarnow (Kathy Marton), them.
BALTIMORE (JTA) — Enact-
19841 Cherry Hill, Southfield, a
ment of a bill exempting observers
son, Jonathan David.
of the seventh-day Sabbath from
Boston Federation Gives
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provisions of the Maryland Sunday
April . 19 — To Dr. and Mrs. 2 Building to Negroes
closing laws was hailed by the
Stuart Fenton (Raylene Abrams),
Council of Orthodox Jewish Con-
for
Culture,
Education
former Detroiters now at Great
gragations of Baltimore, which
Lakes Naval Hospital, Ill., a son,
BOSTON (JTA) — The Com- conducted a campaign for the
Keith Robert.
bined Jewish Philanthropies of proposal.
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Greater Boston announced it had
The . work of the council was
To Dr. and Mrs. purchased two buildings valued at
April 18
Melvin H. Weiner (Carmen $1.125,000 and contributed the praised by Joseph Karasick of
Weiser), former Detroiters of Den- structures as a gift of the Jewish New York, president of the parent
ver, a daughter, Jill Sonya.
community to the Boston Negro Union of Orthodox Jewish Congre-
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community for cultural and educa- gations of America, who called
enactment of the law "a forward
April 17 — To Mr. and Mns. tional use.
stride in the American commun-
Henry Starkm an (Sylvia Sher-
The buildinis, formerly the prop-
man), 3869 Peabody, Bloomfield erty of Temple Mishkan Tefila, are ity's recognition of the rights of
the Sabbath observer." He voiced
Hills, a son, Joseph Alexander.
located in what is now a pre- appreciation to Gov. Spiro T.
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dominantly Negro neighborhood. Agnew and members of the Mary-
April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Bernard D. Grossman, CJP presi-
Richter (Louise Silverman), 13831 dent, emphasized that the funds to land legislature, and the Rabbinical
Sylvan Ct., Oak Park, a son, Ste- buy the buildings were obtained Council of B a 1 t i m or e, which
worked closely with the Baltimore
ven David.
from- private sources and that no Council for passage of the bill.
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funds from the current CJP fund-
April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. An-. raising campaign were used. One
drew Kramer (Cheryle Safran), of the buildings is a former syna- Swiss Government Donates
former Detroiters of Chicago, a gogue with a 1,500-seat sanctuary, Powdered Milk and Cheese
son, Howard Bradley.
a chapel and a social hall. The for JDC Feeding Programs
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other, a school building now oc-
Receipt of a grant of 286,000
April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Law- cupied by the New England He- pounds of powdered milk and
ranee D. Light (Marilyn Krasnik), brew Academy, has 20 classrooms, 66,000 pounds of cheese from the
1231 W. Farnum, Royal Oak, a an auditorium, gymnasium and agricultural division of the Swiss
daughter, Michelle Ruth.
cafeteria. Elma Lewis, one of the government was announced in
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Negro community leaders with Geneva by Louis D. Horwitz, di-
April 3 — To Dr. and Mrs. whom the project was discussed, rector-general of the Joint Distri-
Norman S. Levy (Roslyn Fried- accepted the gift for the Negro bution Committee.
laender), former Detroiters now community. Transfer of the build-
"This grant from Switzerland is
with the Peace Corp. in Cuenca, ings will become effective July 1. an important supplement to the
Ecuador, a son. David Alan.
Dr. Benjamin Rosenberg, CJP Food for Peace program of the
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executive director, said he be- United States Government Depart-
April 2 — To Dr. and Mrs. lieved the gift was the first such ment . of Agriculture for certain of
Norman Sage (Susan Jane Gott-
action by any community. It the countries which PDC serves,"
furcht), 12951 Oak Park Blvd.,
was arranged after disctissions Horwitz stated. "It will provide a
Oak Park, a daughter, Lori Robyn. with Negro leaders in which the more balanced diet for the
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Jewish Community Council took
approximately 100,000 men, women
March 29 — To Mr. and Mrs. part.
and -children who benefit from the
Edwin Bladen (Paula Dee Mashin),
A number of Negro community JDC feeding program in those
of Okemos, Mich., a son, Philip organizations are cooperating with countries."
Louis.
cultural groups in plans for a
The Swiss government grant is
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black Art Museum and Drama Cen- earmarked for distribution in Iran,
March 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Ar- ter to be housed in the buildings. Israel, Morocco and Tunisia. The
nold Zuroff (Joanne Berezin), for- The complex also will house tem- cost of packaging and transporta-
mer Detroiters of Pittsburgh, a porarily Boston's first integrated tion is being met by JDC, with
son, Michael.
metropolitan academic school. The funds from the United Jewish Ap-
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, peal.
which will have a major role in
REV. GOLDMAN L.
creating the black Art Museum,
hailed the CJP gift.

Birt4

Anno uncernents

de Gaulle, a secret bureau was
created to study the activities of
Jewish officers in the French
army, "reliable sources" disclosed.
It is also gathering dossiers on

`Adenauer-B-G Fund'
to Foster Youth Exchange

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

NEW YORK — West German
banks have donated more than
100,000 deutsche marks ($25,000)
for the establishment of an "Ade-
nauer-Ben Gurion Foundation" to
promote youth exchanges between
Israel and the Federal Republic,
the German Information Center
reported here.
The project was initiated by
Felix Shinnar, former head of the
Israeli Mission in West Germany.
The donations have been credited
to the Federal Ministry of Fami-
lies to finance visits to Israel by
German youth and the construc-
tion of youth hostels. The monies
donated by Israel will be used to
support the Ben-Gurion college in
Sde Boker, the GIC report said.

ficials, particularly experts in the
ammunition industry.
Other targets of the secret in-
vestigation are Jewish teachers,
journalists, scientists, bankers, and
political figures. Special files are.,
established on anyone suspected of
having harbored, or still entertain-
ing, sympathy for Israel.
Heading the investigation team
is Jacques Foccard, one of
France's best secret agents, and
confident of de Gaulle.

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LONDON (JTA) — Czechoslo-
vakia's new foreign minister, Dr.
Jiri Hajek, indicated in a broad-
cast from Prague that Czechoslo-
vak-Israeli relations remained "an
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