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NEW YORK, (WUP) — A
bright galaxy of distinguished
American-Jewish scientists, writ
ers, justices, government offi
cials, industrialists, artists, etc.,
illumined the main Ballroom of
the Biltmore Hotel last week on
the occasion of the annual Testi
monial Dinner of the American
Jewish Literary Foundation
which announced the publication
of the second edition of its
“Who’s Who In American Jew
ry.”
Among the distinguished per
sonalities who received special
plaques for outstanding service
in their respective fields were:
Prof. Albert Sabin, Judge Louis
Kaplan, Harry Hirshfield, Robert
J. Gurney, Justice Jennie L. Bar
ron, General Julius Klein, Dr.
Harry Cohen, Justice Birdie Am
sterdam, Jennie Grossinger, Kon
rad Bercovici, Ely Jacques Kahn,
Morris Kirsch, Max W. Feder-
bush, Dr. Bela Schick; Mrs.
Sarah Beinfeld Messing, and Mrs.
Harry Sherman.
The Hon. Abraham J. Multer
presided at the gala affair as
toastmaster, and Dr. Harry Cohen
made the introductory remarks
in which he introduced a num
ber of the other distinguished
g u e s ts present including Dr.
Frank Graham and M. Ashraf of
the UN. Dr. Abraham Scheinberg
made the invocation and Cantor
Irving Rogoff offered the grace.
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plaques were Gen. Mahvin L.
Krulewltch, Ambassador Ritter
of Panama, Hon. Edward Silver,
Harry Brandt, Caroline K. Sim
on, Abraham Feinberg, Dr. Ber
nard Bergman and Dr. Marcus
D. Gogel.
New Staffer For
Israel Consul
Uri M. Gordon has joined the
Israel Consulate in Atlanta in
the capacity of Vice-Consul.
He is replacing Michael De-
ouell who was transferred to
the Israel Investment Authori
ty in New York.
Mr. Gordon, a graduate of
the Hebrew University (M.A.)
was a student leader and a
member of Haganah before the
establishment of the State.
He entered the Israel Foreign
Service in 1954. Prior to his
appointment in Atlanta he
served as second secretary and
personal assistant to the Am
bassador at the Embassy of Is
rael in Washington, D. C.
S her ah Israel News
MACON—Rabbi Harry Epstein
of Atlanta was guest speaker at
Sherah Israel’s Men’s Club din
ner held here recently. He spoke
on Conservative Judaism.
• • •
The Bas Mitzvah of Miss Judy
Marshall, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Marshall, is sched
uled for Friday evening, April 8.
♦ • •
On Sunday morning, April 10,
the religious school will partici
pate in a model seder conducted
b Rabbi Morton A. Wallack.
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Krushchev—
No Question on
Russian Jews
PARIS. April 4 (JTA)—Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev, pri
or to his departure yesterday
from Paris for Moscow, refused
to answer questions concerning
the situation of Jews in the So
viet Union.
In a news conference lasting al
most an hour and a half, many of
the 1,200 newsmen present fired
various questions dealing with
the attitude of the Soviet Gov
ernment toward the 3,000,000
Jews living in the U.S.S.R. Mr.
Khrushchev refused to answer
anv of those queries.
The Soviet leader was also ask
ed what response he intends to
make to a request for a meeting
with Israel Prime Minister David
Ben-Gurion. “I have not received
a demand for such a meeting,”
he replied. Asked how he would
reply if such a request were laid
before him, he replied evasively:
“If I got such a request, I would
answer.”
(Surprise was expressed in
Jerusalem today over Mr.
Khrushchev’s statement that he
received no request from Mr.
Ben-Gurion for a meeting. It was
pointed out that Mr. Ben-Gurion
advanced such a request to the
Soviet Ambassador to Israel, pri
or to the Premier’s trip to Wash
ington and London. The Russian
Ambassador, Michael Bodrov,
who is on home leave now, is ex
pected to return next month
when, presumably, he will bring
an answer to Mr. Ben-Gurion’s
request.)
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