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Title:
The Menorah, Vol. I, No. 4, December 1945
Description:
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of B'nai B'rith Girls and B'nai B'rith Young Women's organizations around the country. It includes information about officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.
Date/Date Range:
12/00/1945
Subjects:
Active Leadership
Alumni
B'nai B'rith Girls (BBG)
B'nai B'rith Young Women (BBYW)
Chapters
Community Service
Conventions
Councils
Elections
N'siot
Programming
Regions
The Menorah (Publication)
Language:
English
Era:
1940s
20th Century
The Menorah, Vol. I, No. 4, December 1945
Jewish News
A World Round-Up by
The Menorah
Hannah Grad Goodman
Official Publication of the B'nai B'rith Girls and B'nai B'rith Young Women
VIENNA - Premier Renner of
Austria pledged that Nazis
Vol. I, No. 4
DECEMBER, 1945
Send address changes to The Menorah,
would be eliminated from leading
1746 M St., N. W., Washington 6, D. C.
positions in industry and trade,
following a protest from the Jew-
ish Chamber of Commerce that
Dr. Abram L. Sachar
BBW Ruth Slavin
Austrian business was still con-
trolled by Hitlerites.
PARIS The French govern-
Heads BBYO Groups
Was Final Blood
ment granted permission for
the entry of 500 Jewish children
Donor in Boston
and 50 orthodox teachers who are
in displaced persons camps in
Germany.
LYNN, Mass. To 12 men and a
NEW YORK-Assurance that the
girl of the B'nai B'rith fell
United States will keep its
the distinction of officially clos-
doors open to immigration was
ing the Boston
voiced by Senator Edwin C. John-
Red Cross
blood donor
son of Colorado in a nationwide
Armistice Day broadcast. He said:
center, with
"Most Americans know that this
their mass do-
nation on the
country was made by immigrants,
and that immigrants are still help-
night of Aug.
ing to make America great."
14, the day the
Japs accepted
WARSAW-Although the Gov-
final surrender
ernment is taking energetic
measures to combat anti-Jewish
terms. The girl
terrorists, Jews are still being
was Ruth Sia-
murdered by organized bands.
vin of North
JERUSALEM-While anti-Jewish
Shore BBYW,
Ruth Slavin
riots continued in Egypt, Jews
who gave the very last pint of
of Palestine continued the up-
plasma.
building of the country by found-
"About two weeks before V-J
ing four new settlements on Jew-
Day Lynn B'nai B'rith made an
ish National Fund land. Eleven
appointment to have a group of
more colonies will be established
its members donate blood," said
shortly.
Ruth, "not realizing, of course,
that it would come on such an
NEW YORK-A check for $1.-
000,000 for scientific research
eventful and historical night.
in Palestine was presented to Dr.
"As we arrived in Boston that
Chaim Weizmann on the eve of
his 71st birthday.
night, the news of Japan's final
surrender was announced and the
BUENOS AIRES - Over 20,000
Boston blood donor center offi-
Jews gathered in the city's
cially closed. We were the last
largest auditorium to demand the
group to give blood that night and
opening of Palestine to European
I was the last donor. Our group
Jews. Speakers said that South
was cheered by Red Cross work-
American Jews were solidly be-
ers and we were interviewed by
hind Jewish demands for Pales-
newspapermen."
tine.
DULUTH, Minn.-Plans to es-
MEMORIAL AWARDS
tablish a $3,000,000 founda-
tion to finance scientific research
HONOR GENERAL ROSE
to cure "the disease of prejudice'
were announced by Dr. Everett
Clinchy, president of the Na-
PHILADELPHIA - The Gen.
tional Conference of Christians
Maurice Rose Memorial Award
and Jews.
DR. ABRAM L. SACHAR
will be awarded twice annually
to the BBG and AZA chapters
TWO BBYO CHAPTERS
DR. ABRAM L. SACHAR, national director of B'nai
here which are the best all-
B'rith Hillel Foundations, has assumed the additional
around groups, with emphasis on
NAMED FOR SACHAR
responsibility of planning, implementing and directing
co-operation with other BBYO
DR. ABRAM L. SACHAR,
an over-all B'nai B'rith youth program under the B'nai
groups.
new head of BBYO, has
B'rith Youth Commission, it was announced by Henry
The award, effective in Jan-
long been an honored figure in
uary, is being given by the AZA
Monsky, president of B'nai B'rith and chairman of its
BBYW and AZA.
chapter here named for Gen.
Youth Commission.
Rose.
In Chicago, a BBYW chapter
Dr. Sachar will carry the dual
the B'nai B'rith Youth Com-
Announcing the award, Norman
named for Dr. Sachar was
responsibility of national director
mission.
Buchman, chairman of Philadel-
sponsored by the Dr. A. L.
of 119 B'nai B'rith Hillel Foun-
phia AZA Council's inter-rela-
Sachar women's chapter of
dations and Counselorships and the
In announcing Dr. Sachar's ac-
tionship committee, said: "Some
B'nai B'rith, in April, 1939.
direction of the B'nai B'rith Youth
ceptance of this additional re-
of the BBG groups, one in par-
In Chicago, the Dr. A. L.
Organization's program. The func-
sponsibility in B'nai B'rith, Mr.
ticular, have made some ingenious
Sachar Chapter of AZA was
tions of the National Hillel Com-
Monsky said he did so with "a very
advances toward winning the
organized in January, 1938, by
mission and the Youth Commission
profound sense of gratification be-
award."
the Dr. A. L. Sachar B'nai
will continue unchanged, Mr.
cause of my high appraisal of the
B'rith lodge. The Sachar chap-
Monsky said. In respect to Hillel,
magnificent capacity of Dr. Sachar
CONVENE DEC. 26-29
ter has been one of Chicago's
Dr. Sachar will continue to be re-
to formulate and implement a
Houston, Tex.-December 26-29
outstanding groups and one of
sponsible to B'nai B'rith's Hillel
youth program which will un-
are the dates for the first com-
its alephs, Harold Rhein, was
Commission, and for the B'nai
doubtedly win recognition from
bined BBG-AZA tournament in
grand aleph godol for 1944-45.
B'rith Youth Organization pro-
the American Jewish community
the history of BBYO, to be held
gram, he will be responsible to
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here.
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The Menorah, Vol. I, No. 4, December 1945
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of B'nai B'rith Girls and B'nai B'rith Young Women's organizations around the country. It includes information about officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.