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JEW! S H WES TER N ^ U L L ETi N
Friday; Jonudry 13/1956
^ly!^ promises action ^gaiffist race^biased hotels
X^EW YORK — l!he New Club , York Autoniobile Club took action on December 20, at its
TALMUD TGRAH
Annual Meeting, to get the National AAA to withhold its seal oi approval from any hotel, motel or restaurant which discriminates against Jews and other minorities. j
The action which also includes implementation came after spokesman for the Jewish Labor Committee, in their capacities as members of the N.Y. AAA brought the matter before the annual membership meeting;
The resolution introduced by William Wolpert, Executive Director of the United Hebrew Trades and Emanuel Muriavchik, National Field-Secretary of the JliCf was unanimously adopted. The Club's President, William Grottlieb, promised to appoint a committee of memb^s of i&e
_____ who are concerned with I J U NiO R CONGBEGATIOIf
civil rights problems to'help in I services will be held on Satur-the implementation and to help | ^^y^ January 14^ at 10:15 ajn. the Club eradicate discrimination SHARP. Baruch Wener, Shalom in its own hiring policies. Levy, aiid Yudah Assaf wi lead
The decision of the AAA came ■ services.
after both Messrs. Wolpert and MuravcMk displayed evidence of hotels that discriminate against Jews which held the seal of approval <rf the AAA. The AAA, up to the time of
iRivka Weinstein will relate the contents of the week's Sedra and Zelda Putterman wiU be the announcer. Mr. H. Erlichlnan is now directing Jr. Congregation services for the balance of the
liable when a number of commanders refused-to act^^gainst the demonstrators in tiife latest anti-Britiah -and anti-American dis= turbances. Twielve commanders
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' for their roles.
Speculaf soR About
Inferyentioh In Jdrddn
embassies believe that the disturbances in Jordan, haVe creat-
It is also reported that jangiand
, , . , , .term. Mr, C Reznik directed the
the meetmg, had refused to dis-^^^^^^^ ^si of the
cuss the matter with representatives of any legitimate civil
term.
. , ^ . , , • -r. I The nfext session of the Adult
rights or labor organization. Re- „ , , .„ , , ,,
■ , ^.^ Hebrew classes will be held on
viersal came after Mr. Murivchik told the membership and Board of Directors that leg^al steps would be taken to prevent circulation of the AAA's Accommodation Directories in those states where anti-bias laws were in ef-
Monday, January 16, from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, January 21, will be the PTA Shabat at the Talmud Torah.
The Barish brothers have do-
. X « X. , ^ ,1 nated a beautiful framed picture
feet. Both Messrs. Wolp^ and I ^ ^^^^^^^^
Muravchik called upon the N.Y. rj.Qj.3jj^
AAA to carry this fight to the
National AAA Board and pledged. .
the support ^f civil rights agen- Leaders of Americon
cies in such an endeavor. A J^^fy ^||| confer
pledge was made by the officers- ' of the N.Y. AAA Club that this fight would be waged.
on mid-east crisis
NEW YORK—Delegations representing the constituents of 16 major American Jewish organizations and Jewish communities at lar^e will meet in Washington, DiC. next January 17 and l8 to
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NOW fellowship to Australian woman
TORONTO — The second woman volimteer leader froni' I confer on the "situation of ex-abroad to be chosen by the Na- t^eme gravity'* which has devel-tiohal Council of Jewish Women oped in the Near East as a result under its new fellowship program Soviet arms shipments to Arab arrived last week on Canadian, ^oimtries.
shores. She is Mrs. ^Bernard Co- ^ ^ announcement of the hen of Sydney, Australia, who conference the presidents of the will be afforded the opportunity o^S^"^^^*^**"^ warned ^at cur-to become acquainted, through K^nt developments in the Near observation and study, with the East "constitute a direct threa role of women volunteers in this*® the interests of the Unitec country in commimity responsi- ^t^*®? ^'^'^ ^ ^^^^ nations, and biiity. I a peril to Israel's existence."
Mrs. Cohen brings with her many years of experience in|p0|J2j|| gf|te|'esf
communal affairs and community jj« e
services in Australia. She is Pres- IH Middle EOSf
ident of the National Council of LONDON (WJA)—Polish en-Jewish Women in Australia, an gineers are to. prepa!re plans for affiliate of the International | the reconstruction of the Damas-Council of Jewish Women, and a cus-Medina railway, which will past president of the Sydney sec- pass ttirough Syria, JordaEn, and tion. She is a member of the New Saudi Arabia, says a Warsaw South Wales Jewish Board of broadcast. The contract i^saii Deputies, a Vice-President of the to have been signed in Dairias-State Zionist Council and of the cus oh 28th iDecemlaer, "Most of Jewish National Fund. Mrs. Co- the tracks will be built on the hen is married and has two j Arabian desert," the official Polish News Agency added later.
ed a serious situation threatening has retreated from its former internationsa complications. The position, and has offered to re-possibilities of Iraq coming to the move ^Glubb Pasha from corn-assistance of King Huessein with mand of the Legion, if Jordan ah army to bolstet his throne is agrees to join the Baghdad pact, getting considerable speculation. At present, however, this seems Hussein, a Hasheniite, is a cousin rto be not even remotely prob->of Iraq's King Feisal. It is re-1 able, ported ithat an Iraq army is poised at' the Jordan boi:der to march into Amman at Hussein's request.
It is believed that such a move will cause the Israel army tb..^ . ... , launch a countermove to block 15 iamUies now perhaps he Ira, from absorbing Jordan. 15. smaUest Jewish commun^far m the ^
ra^has made it clear that It will ""^l^- ^ ^f^'TinHif
not permit distutbance o£ the
*^ ' ference, says a report received
Thailand Jewish CQmmiiiiity
NEW YORK (WJA)—The Jewish Communitiy of Thailand, with
status quo in Jordan and Syria. Iraq on the other hand is
by the World Jewish Congress. , At the outbreak of World War H, pledged to furnish Jordan assist- j^^^e than one hundred Jews
ance against Israel.
England is said to be behind I this pledge. The British are open-1 ly nervous over the possibility of | losing their position in Jordan. The Arab Legion, Englahd'si mainstay, has proved to be unre-!
were living lii the region.
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and Odk Shell Seryice
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grown children, but she has never found any difficulty in reconciling her home activities arid her community service work. In fact, she strongly believiBs that the two i complement each other.
Club notes
p E b E t z school MEN's club are holding a dinner meeting on Wednesday, January 18 at the Twin Totems Restaurant . . . Abe Arnold, Editor of the ■Bulletin will be guest speaker. His topic will be "Vital Aspects of Current Affairs.*'.
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FAIRVIEW BBANCH 178 of| Canadian Legion will hold its annual election meeting pn Wednesday, January 18 at the Jewish Community Centre at 8 pjn. All members of the j Branch and all Jewish veterans! are urgently requested to attend.
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TALMUD TORAH — Membership Drive
Dee. 15-Jan. 15
ZIONIST ORGANIZATION—Vancouver Zionist €ull;ural InsKtute: — Jacques Torczyner and Gdolio Zokiff — Jan. 31
— Dr. Judd Teller — Mar. 19 BB NO. 668 — InstalloHoh Meeting ofBI —- Jan. 11 BB PACIFIC CHAPTER — Bonny Brith Raffle — Jan, 11-Feb. 11 MIZRACHI WOMEN — .Annual Dinner — Jon.«15 VANCOUVER HADASSAH COUNCIL
Youth Aliyah ^Campaign--Jan. 15-Feb. 15
GORDONIA CLUB — Emergency Tea for Child Gore '
and Nursery School in the Negev Jan. 17 BETH ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB—Playground Plate Dinnei^an. 18 BB , — Blood Drive — January 25
PIONEER WOMEN'S COUNCIL—
Annual Tu-B'shvot Celebration — Jon. 29 CAN. ASSOCIATION FOR LABOR ISRAEL
Histadrut Campaign — Feb. 4-Mar. 4
BB PACIFIC CHAPTER — Valentine Dance — Feb. 11 HENRIETTA SZOLD CH. HADASSAH —
12th Birthday Tea— Feb. 15 BB Wb COUNCIL — Raffle — Feb. 15.Mar. 15 MRS. LEVINE — Mo'ess Chitten Tea — February 19 VANCOUVER BB WOMEN'S COUNCIL—
Brotherhood Night Feb. 22 MIZRACHI WOMEN -r- Annual Dinner — Feb. 22 YOUTH ALIYAH HADASSAH — Luncheon — March 7 SCHARA TZEDECK LADIES AUXILIARY—Farmers Market Day—
Mar. 14
VANCOUVER COMMITTEE OF HEBREW UNIVERSITY —
Low Faculty Campaign Dinner—'Mar. 15 BB WOMEN'S COUNCIL Baking Contest —
PoDulerity Contest and Bazaar — Mar. 21 UNITED ZIONIST COUNCIL—
Israel Independence Day — April 15 & 16 TALMUD TORAH PTA — Food Foir — April 22 PERETZ SCHOOL PTA — Annual Spring Tea — April 29 PERETZ SCHOOL PTA — Annuol Spring Dance — May 26
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