Celebrate Golden Wedding with Bonds to Grandchildren . Prompt Cash Payments Urgently Needed by Allied Jewish Drive . In view of the urgent effort being made by the United Jewish Appeal nationally to collect $25,000,000 during cash collection month, a- call has been issued by the local cash collection chairmen, Louis Blumberg and Harold Kukes, urging immediate payments on Allied Jewish Campaign—pledges to enable Detroit to send re- mittances to UJA the major beneficiary from the local campaign. Joseph Holtzman is national cash collection chairman. Communityites Are Initiated Into Wayne's Beta Kappa Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Walker of New York• recently celebrated their golden wedding anni- versary by presenting a $100 Sfate of Israel bond to each of their 21 grandchildren. Library of Congress Hebraica (Copyright 1953, JTA, Inc.) By GRACE JAN WALDMAN In the language of libraries, "‘Hebraica" is the category un- under which falls a collection of material dealing with the Hebrew language and culture, Yiddish, Judaism, Zionism, the Bible, Jewish art, literature, music, law, social and political treatis- es. The Hebraica Division of the Library of Congress, formerly part of "Orientalia," a word de- rived by similar literary gym- nastics, composes three rooms on the periphery of the enormous reading and research room in the Jefferson annex , and • is headed by Dr. Lawrence Mar- wick. Marwick is a professional ex- pert on the Middle East, having studied the subject at the Eng- lish National University in bai- ro and at the University of CIA- eago. He received his Ph.D. at Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning in Philadel- phia, then did intensive research at the British Museum in Lon- don. After further years of study at Oxford and Cambridge, he joined the army and spent five years as a paratrooper, then was called to direct the Hebraica Di- vision of the Library of. Congress. This division had its incep- tion with a gift of 19936 vol- umes•and pamphlets brought to- gether over a period of many years by Ephraim Deinard and Jacob H. Schiff of New York City. In the 40 years since the establishment of the collection, 45,000 volumes in Hebrew, 10,- 000 in Yiddish, and 15,000 mis- cellaneous voluMeS have been added. Its scope covers a period of three and one half millenia. Marwick furnishes Hebraica references and information to Congress, t h e Departments . of State, Defense and Interior, the Army Map Service and the Vet- erans Administration. During Marwick's four-year administration, the division has had reference inquiries from foreign countries. Marwick in- stigated the first international loan of Hebraica, which was dis- patched to Mexico. Microfilm copies of the division's resources have been sent to Israel. Marwick took us to the Hebra- ica reserves in the Library's ex- clusive stacks, where we walked past enough Bibles to supply Barton's Chocolate's New Livernois Store Barton's Chocolates has opened two new stores-,-one located at Gratiot and 7-Mile and one on Livernois and 7 - M i e. This makes- a total of eight Detroit shops and a total of 56 Barton stores in Detroit, New Y o r k, Philadelphia and Newark, N. J. Photo shows the new Livernois and 7-Mile • • weig, 2542 Boston; and Joyce Sheinfeld, 665 W. Warren. . Senior initiates included Sam- uel .Idenbaum, 15060 Wildemere; Susan Pernick, 2025 W. Euclid; Rose Rubinoff, „ 3221 Gladstone; William Shulevitz,.4305 Cortland Oscar Silverstein, 2969 Coiling- wood; and Herman Wissenberg, 17833 Orleans, Young Adult Council To Elect Officers Monday 12 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Young Adult Council will meet Monday, at the Davi- son Jewish Center. The nomina- tions committee will present its slate of officers for approval. Other items on the agenda are a report from JYACers return- ingfrom a Midwest conference in Chicago and plans for a sum- mer camp .weekend and end=of- the- year garden and .barbeque party in June. Groups interested in joining the 20 groups now belonging to JYAC are urged to call Anne Zelonka, WE. 3-9414. Friday, May 22, 1953 HAVE YOUR RUGS CLEANED . .. Bring Ye the Tithes MYRA and SIMON RICHARDSON By N. E. ARONSTAM, M.D. Announce the Opening of the "And all nations shall call ye happy, For ye shall be a delightsome —Malachi 3:12 • land." "Bring Ye the whole tithes into the store-house." Thus spoke the Lord of hosts to Malachi. Double your tithes and treble your gifts, More bounteously shall they re- turn to thee. Give with joy—doubly blessed is he who gives, For he giveth to himself, And in giving thus he lives. And the nations shall awaken, Call ye happy, call ye great, Hates and feuds shall be for- saken Toil with fervor — strong in Faith. The hour is near, the day is nigh: Am Ihi4ael hair RICHARDSON TRAVEL SERVICE At 11718 Dexter TExas 4-3865 We will arrange all your travel plans—national and in- ternational—by railroad, plane or boat. We are agents for El Al—Israel Airlines, and other travel lines. We Also Sell SCRIP TO ISRAEL at 13722 Linwood, TOwnsend 9-8710, as well as at 11718 Dexter, TExas 4-3865 Worms. Cemetery Desecrated FRANKFORT, (JTA) — The. ancient Jewish cemetery at Warms, near Mainz, 'believed to be .one of the two or three old- est Jewish cemeteries in Europe to come down through the last 1,000 years intact, has been de- secrated by vandals. A total of 138. tombstones were smashed. The municipality of Worms had accepted responsibility for maintenance and care of the cemetery, in return- for which the Jews had agreed to lend the local museum valuable ritual and art objects dating back to the Middle Ages. Among these was a chair used by Rashi, the noted Biblical .commentator of the 11th century. Rashi studied at a local yeshiva in Worms. , store. .......... CUSTOM MADE PORCH SHADES For Screened or Enclosed Porches Shades • Redwood — Shades or Drapes • Bamboo — Basswood — Roll-up Shades, in stock or custom made • Casual LIVING MODES 19756 JAS. COUZ ENS every synagogue in Tel Aviv. He said that many of these had been published in various Euro- pean cities, and although he has never undertaken the labor of Counting them, he said, "you can safely say that you saw hundreds." At ceremonies last week, the following were among the 19 students initiated into the Wayne University chapter of Phi Beta Kappa: Juniors, Norman Hyman, 17160 Stoepel; Myron Joyrich, 2630 Hazelwood; Gerald Loomus, 18954 San Juan; David Rosenz- YE. 8-9666 . Richer ... redder.. Two fancy salmon of the finest varieties .. Put Pillar Rock on your shopping list .toslay I Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the Lord of hosts. Who art thou, 0 great mountain? . , Thou shalt be- come a plain.—Zech. 4:6, 7. One of the Great Orators of Our Time B A EBAN MONDAY, JUNE 1, at 6:00 P. I.M. Statler Hotel FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE WO. 2-5091 • TO. 11•3128 • TO. 8 3073 -