Shaarey Zedek Affiliates. Sell Bonds for Menuhin Concert Members of the Sisterhood of Cong. Shaarey Zedek examine seating arrangements for the Yehudi Menuhin concert for State of Israel Bonds, which they are jointly planning with the con- , gregation and Men's Club. Seated, left to right, are: Mesdames ABE KATZMAN, CHARLES RUBINER, ALBERT SINGER and LEE BRODE. Standing are Mesdames HENRY BERRI$, CARL SCHIL- LER, MEYER SHUGERMAN, Sisterhood president, and ABRAHAM SATOVSKY. With the approach of the Ye- hudi Menuhin concert' at the Detroit Institute of Arts at 8:30 p. rn., Feb. 5, Cong. Shaarey Ze- dek divided sponsorship and sales activities this week among the Sisterhood, Men's Club and congregation. Judge Charles Rubiner, presi- dent of the congregation, has advocated a member-to-member contact to insure success of the musical event. Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, Sis- terhood president, and Carl 'Schiller, president of the Men's Club, have promised their groups' active support. YEHUDI MENUHIN, shown re hearsing a group of musicians, will -Make a third concert trip to Israel in the spring. * * * Admission to the concert is by attend the concert secure tick- ets as soon as possible to avoid disappointments later. Mrs. Michael W. Freeman, 1810 Wellesley, has offered to compare her famous collection of instruments with those of the renowned musician when Menu- hin arrives here. She will appear at 2:30 p. m., Thursday over the Paul and Sally show on WWJ-TV to show Detroit televiewers her collection of rare old-world instruments. She will also speak about the Menuhin concert. Menuhin is one of the music world's greatest goodwill ambas- sadors, and has appeared fre- quently in programs arranged by the United States govern- ment for servicemen. During one such tour, he played 64 con- certs in one month for men sta- tioned in the Aleutian Islands. Menuhin's appearance here is part of a tour of American com- munities where he is appearing on behalf of State of Israel bonds. The famed musician has already visited Israel twice, and plans a third trip, to the new state in the spring of this year. For information about the concert or the purchase of Is- rael bonds, call the Shaarey Ze- dek office, TY. 4-6200, of Israel bond office, WO. 2-5091. . THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, January 23, 1953 Honest, We're Real!', Not Devils at All UJA to Launch 1953 Drive At Miami Beach on Feb. 15 Did you miss your organiza- tion's notice in The Jewish News this week? Some people did, and promptly called us to tell us their views of us. They thought we were fiends, who had nothing better to do than sit around all day, gleefully throwing news stories in the waste baskets. Actually, this couldn't be farther from the truth: Every story that is submitted, pro- viding that it is timely and ON TIME, is printed in our columns. If you didn't see your notice, chances are that it was sent in late, and our deadline unfortunately is not flexible. Here is the deadline for all editorial material: 9 a.m., Monday, for pictures, if space permits; and 2 p.m. Monday, for ALL news copy. News reaching us after that time will be withheld until the fol- lowing week, if still timely, otherwise it Fill be discarded._ The formal opening of the United Jewish Apeal's 1953 na- tionwide campaign, which will usher in the UJA's 15th annual drive in behalf of Israel and homeless Jews in other parts of the world, will take place Sun- day, Feb. 15, at a national in- augural conference at Saxony Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla., it was announced by Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, UJA. executive vice- chairman. Dr. Schwartz said that this year's nationwide campaign must bring the largest possible sums to meet urgent immigration, settlement, welfare and rehabili- tation needs totalling $144,524,- 250, and that the more than 600 outstanding Jewish leaders at- tending the conference will be faced with the responsibility for setting a standard of giving in keeping with this year's critical needs. The inaugural conference, which will be addressed by out- Neturei Karta Leader Denies standing figures in American, Association with Arabs at UN Israeli and Jewish communal af- fairs, will draw its participants NEW YORK, (JTA) — Leibel from virtually all the 48 states, Weissfish, leader of the ultra- with heavy representation from Orthodox Neturei Karta sect of Jerusalem, now in the United States, denied that he had ever maintained - contact with the Arab delegations at the United Nations. "I never met Dr. Fadil Jamali or any member of the Iraqi dele- gation at the United Nations. I have no knowledge at all of material which was allegedly submitted in the name of the Neturei Karta to the Iraqi dele- gation," he said. It's worth your while . . to drive a little further .. . and get a better deal on the beau- tiful BUICK! See or Call Jack Markowitz many of the country's largest cities. A large Detroit delegation is expected at the conference. Last year, at the conference which inaugurated the 1952 cam- paign, more than 500 of the country's foremost communal leaders and contributors pledged a total of $11,341,000 to set an all-time record for the launch- ing of a UJA nationwide cam- paign, exceeding by $1,191,000 the previous record which was established at the beginning of the campaign for 1951. Detroiters at the conference pledged a total of nearly $1,000,000. 3 1 2 0 Declared Dividend by an Insured Fed. Savings Ass'n for payment on June 30, 1953 Savings cpcotuonts @ 0,00o Corporation Accounts and Trust Funds Specially Invited No Charge . . . No Service Fee C. 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Spokesmen have reported that some categories of seats are already sold out, and it is ad- vised that those intending to Jews of Rhodesid Join World Jewish Congress The Rhodesian Jewish Board of Deputies, central representa- tive body of the Jewish com- munities of North and South Rhodesia in south central Africa, has become an affiliate of the World Jewish Congress, accord- ing to an announcement by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, ac%ing presi- dent of the world-wide Jewish organization, and Dr. Isaac Schwarzbart, director of its organization department. Dr. Schwarzbart pointed out that it brings to 12 the number of Jewish communities in Brit- ish commonwealth and Empire countries which have enrolled k the WJC. More than 60 Jew- ish communities in all parts of the world are affiliated with the World Jewish Congress. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Louis Dorn wishes to thank its rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereavement. The Greatest SALE in Our. 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