The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. [51], No. [1], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1956 Page: 40 of 52
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MIZRACHI WOMEN
The Houston Chapter of Miz-
rachi Women have announced a
Games Party and Luncheon for
Wednesday, April 4, at the Car-
nation Dairy. Games will start at
10 a.m., followed by luncheon at
12 noon.
Mrs. Philip Pincus and Mrs. H.
Miller are co-chairmen for the af-
fair, and are being assisted by
Mesdames David Borger, D. Kap-
lan, Edw. Feldman, A. Schwartz
and Abe Schuman.
Those desiring transportation
should contact Mrs. H. B. Sachs
or Mrs. Alex Schwartz.
Cordial good wishes to our membersy their families, and
the Jewish Community of Houston
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR
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ORDERS NEW THAL FOR
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Munich GTA—The West Ger-
man Supreme Court at Karlshruhe
has ordered a new trial for Rabbi
Aron Ohrenstein, one time Chief
Rabbi of Bavaria, who was con-
victed of fraud by a Munich court
which held him guilty of false
certification of indemnification
claims by DPs.
The Supreme Court ordered a
change of venue for the trial, and
set his trial before an Augsberg
court. The new trial will have no
effect on the original findings of
the court. Dr. Ohrenstein’s at-
torneys complained, and were up-
held by the Supreme Court, that
a Munich judge who disqualified
himself after being challenged by
the defense as a former Nazi, had
handpicked the judge who did try •
Dr. Ohrenstein, rather than assign-
490 DELEGATES TO ATTEND
WORLD ZIOMIST CONGRESS:
122 FROM TIE I. I.
Jerusalem (JTA) — The World
Zionist Congress will open here
on April 24, attended by 490 dele-
gates, a Jewish Agency spokesman
told newsmen here. Israel will
have 208 delegates, the United
States, 122; North Africa, 20; Eng-
land and South Africa, 12 each;
and France, 11. Germany will be
represented for the first time
since the war, with five delegates.
Party representation will in-
clude Ichud Olami (Mapai), 150
seats; Confederation (General
Zionists, Progressives, Hadassah),
150; Mizrachi, 70; Achdut Avodah,
60; Mapam, 60; and Revisionists,
50. The seats have been divided
according to the results of the last
Congress and Knesset elections.
In addition, there have been inter-
party agreements as to seating in
all countries except Belgium,
Mexico and Southern France.
The Congress will last ten days,
the first two of which will be de-
voted to Israel’s political and
security situation. The budget for
the Congress has been set at
235,000 pounds, in addition to
rental charges. The Israel Foreign
Office has been instructed to
grant visas without charge to all
Congress delegates and guests.
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COUNCIL JEWISH WOMEN
The Study Group of the Coun-
cil of Jewish Women will meet
Tuesday, April 3, at 1 p.m., at
the home of Mrs. George Rabson,
8506 Bluegate. Mrs. J. Edwin
Smith will discuss “The Impor-
tance of You,” a discussion of
party mechanics necessary for the
nomination of a President, cover-
ing precinct to national conven-
tions.
All interested members and
friends are invited to attend.
We Invite You to Inspect and Compare
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ing the next judge on the calen-
dar. This, Dr. Ohrenstein’s at-
torneys charged, had deprived the
defendant of his “lawful judge.”
A month ago. while considering
the appeal, the Supreme Court
took an unprecedented action in
ordering Dr. Ohrenstein released
from jail pending its decision.
Meanwhile, a local German la-
bor court here rejected a suit
brought against the Munich Jew-
ish Community by its former rab-
bi, Dr. Aron Ohrenstein, who
claimed that the notice of dis-
, missal served upon him in late
1954—after a vote to that effect
by the Kehilla board—was inva-
lid.
Dr. Ohrenstein was discharged,
with three months’ notice, after
his one-year sentence for fraud
had been confirmed by the Ger-
man Supreme Court. He and his
followers have since that time
conducted a campaign to compel
his reinstatement.
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