Roundup Woman To Lead B'nai B'rith BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP -- On June 27 at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township, Nancy Braun was installed for a two-year term as president of B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region. Installed with her were vice presidents Stuart Novick, Steve Rotenberg and Sid Roth, and 15 trustees, Arline Bittker, Shaindel Braunstein, Patty Ceresnie, Ed Cohon, Jonathan Dorfman, Josh Goldberg, David Goodman, David Lubin, Marty Melton, Jerry Olson, Mark Soltzs, Paula Goldman- Spinner, Fran White, Sam Zeidman and Lila Zorn. Bobbie Levine, program director, was installing officer, and Steve Zorn, past president and B'nai B'rith senior inter- national vice president, installed the president. John Rofel, past president and B'nai B'rith special adviser to the international president, was master of ceremonies. Peter Perlman, past president and B'nai B'rith International's fundraising chairman, pre- sented certificates of appreciation to the past presidents of B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region and the presidents of lodge/units. He also presented a 50-Year Membership Certificate and Pin to Jerry Olson. The Invocation was offered by Bill Braun, husband of the president. Harvey Olson and Ira Kaplan conducted the tra- ditional motze. Other evening coordinators included Nita Stearn, Great Lakes Region's admin- istrative assistant, Jeannette Olson for her creative centerpieces, Jerry Olson, the resident photographer, and the staff at Excellence Too Catering. 'Jabotinsky Targeted Hitler' LONDON (JTA) -- Revisionist Zionist leader Ze'ev Jabotinsky had devised a scheme to kill Hitler and a number of high-ranking officials, according to a British colonel's diary. In a special report, Ynet wrote that according to Richard Henry Meinertzhagen's "Middle East Diary, 1917-1956:' Jabotinsky visited the colo- nel in 1939 with a plan to kill a number of high-ranking Nazi officials, so Hitler and other senior officials would gather at their funeral. Jabotinsky planned to fill one of the coffins with explosives and, as the Nazi officials congregated around the grave, have the grave digger set off the bomb. Meinertzhagen, then an adviser at the War Office in London, brought the plan to the Foreign Office. "The Foreign Office frowned," he wrote in his diary, "and the Nazis were saved." July 12 was the 70th anniversary of Jabotinsky's death according to the Jewish calendar. Jabotinsky, a Russia native, was a founder of the Jewish Self-Defense Organization in Odessa and a delegate in Zionist congresses. He founded the Revisionist Zionism, a nonreligious, nationalist faction of the Zionist move- ment. He was an early leader of the Irgun, a militant underground organization that fought to found the State of Israel. Meinertzhagen, although supporting a more moderate line of Zionist ideology, said in his diary that the State of Israel was founded because of Jabotinsky's Irgun. Jabotinsky died on Aug. 4, 1940, and his body was later brought to Israel and buried on Mount Herzl. Homeland Security Funding WASHINGTON (JTA) -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security released $19 million to secure nonprofits, the vast majority Jewish. Of the 271 institutions named in a list released this week by Homeland Security; 254 are Jewish, including synagogues, schools, community centers and offices. The funds were released as part of a congressionally mandated program in place since 2005 that targets institutions that are vulnerable to attack. Security measures funded include "blast- proof windows; reinforced doors, locks, gates, and fences; video surveillance; and other equipment and enhancements" as well as training, according to a release by the Jewish Federations of North America, the federations umbrella body that lobbies annually for the funding. "The Nonprofit Security Grant Program is a proven resource that helps supplement the work of local and federal law enforce- ment to help keep us safe," William Daroff, JFNAs Washington director, said in a state- ment. Other groups lobbying for the money include two Orthodox umbrella bodies, the Orthodox Union and Agudath Israel of America. OU called the funds "an important tool to help prevent terrorist attacks and protect civilians in case of such attack" and Agudah said "threats and actual incidents of vio- lence against Jewish targets in the United States and around the world point to the particular vulnerability of our community:' Sen. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., who has shepherded the funding through congres- sional appropriations, said she remained committed to sustaining the program. "I have fought for these funds in the past, 10 July 22 • 2010 iN Nancy Braun, flanked by Peter Perlman, Steve Zorn and John Rofel and I will keep fighting to protect institu- tions that are vital to our communities and the physical, social, spiritual and education- al well-being of all Americans:' she said. Nazi Rule Analysis LOS ANGELES (JTA) -- Areas of Russia that were not under Nazi rule are faring better economically even today than areas that were occupied, according to a new study. The study by three American academi- cians shows that the economies in large areas of Russia under Nazi rule 65 years ago lag substantially behind neighboring areas that were spared Nazi occupation and where most of the Jewish middle class survived. In cities and districts where Jews were largely wiped out, not only do residents earn less than in the rest of Russia, but they are politically less reform minded and cling more to old communist loyalties. Professors James Robinson of Harvard, Daron Acemoglu of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Tarek Hassan of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business have opened up a new research field in the area of Holocaust studies. Their conclusions in "Social Structure and Development: A Legacy of the Holocaust in Russia" — a five-year study of the long-range economic impact of the extermination of Jews in some areas occupied by the Nazis during World War II — are based on research by political scien- tists and economists Drawing mainly on detailed Russian cen- sus data, supplemented by reports of Nazi death squads, the three professors studied the demographics and economies of 48 oblasts, or administrative districts, across Russia, of which 11 in western Russia were overrun by the German army early in the war, with the subsequent extermination of 1 million Soviet Jews. Although making up only a minute fraction of the total population of the prewar Soviet Union, Jews predominated in the productive middle class. In some of the oblasts under German control, Jews made up 1 percent of the population but represented 70 percent of the physicians. Concretely, the study found that in 2002, per capita gross domestic product in the 11 Nazi-occupied oblasts lagged 23 percent behind the nationwide GDP. Obama's Pick For Budget Post WASHINGTON (JTA) -- President Obama nominated Jacob Lew, an Orthodox Jew, as director of the Office of Management and Budget. Lew, who held the top OMB post under President Clinton, is a deputy secretary of state for management and resources. He would succeed Peter Orszag, who also is Jewish. His current position parallels within the State Department the OMB mission of prioritizing government spending. "As the budget director who left the next administration a $237 billion surplus when he worked for President Clinton, I have no doubt that Jack has proven himself equal to this extraordinary task:' Obama said on July 13 in announcing the nomination, which as a Cabinet-level posi- tion must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Lew reportedly has clashed with his counterpart at the State Department, James Steinberg, who is also a deputy secretary. Orszag reportedly is leaving to facili- tate his move to New York, the home of his fiancee, ABC News reporter Bianna Golodryga. Roundup on page 12