Jerusalem as Israel's Capital Is Inevitable, Prof. Akzin Declares ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The setting up of Israel's Foreign Ministry offices in Jerusalem and its establishment as Israel's capital is inevitable but a bit late, Dr. Benjamin Akzin, Dean of the Law School of the He- brew University in Jerusalem, who is guest.:777:TONI , . :, professor this summer at the University of:, Michigan; de-a Glared recently at a reception tendered him by the. Beth Is- rael Community Center and Hil- lel Foundation. Prof. Akzin, who has dis- Prof. Akzin tinguished himself in the fight for Israel's independence during the emergency years, pointed out that .Jerusalem is insepar- able from the Jewish state - and that it is. unthinkable that this city, which has been built up by Jewish pioneers,. -should be left out of the jurisdiction of' Israel. Dr. Akzin reviewed Israel's development -in the past five years and declared that the ties between the new state and world Jewry remain strong, ,with the latter bene- fitting from the developments in Israel. He asserted that while hostility against Jews throughout- the world has not vanished, it has weakened; and that the contempt from which Jews had suffered has greatly declined as a result of Jewish achievements. Referring to the settlement of 700,000 Jews in Israel - in the last four years, Dr. Akzin asked where they could have gone if not for Israel's independence — with doors being shut to Jewish migrants everywhere. He denied, during an interest- ing discussion period that fol- lowed his address, that the ex- istence of several parties in Is- rael means _chao s. He con- sidered it a normal development and asserted that while the two- party system is workable in this country and in England, it is not necessarily applicable else- where. Rabbi Julius Weinberg pre- sided at the meeting that pre- ceded the reception. Grant Suburban Temple Church Use for Holidays For the secondsuccessive year, the First Methodist Church in Royal Oak has made available the use of its facilities to The Suburban Temple during the High Holy Days, while plans go forward for the building of the Temple's new edifice. According to Rabbi Frank J. Rosenthal, spiritual leader of Suburban Temple, the action de- serves the notice of the entire FE .,.= 7 .- religious world for the wonder- Away from the noise of The loop—yet readily ful expression of human rela- — . 1 =-" - - accessible in 15 minutes. Chicago's largest _..., tions. = .-.-- --- from airport. 600 :- = ' hotel within 10 minutes . — modern, comfortable rooms—complete Cecil- - L-- -7-- Dr. Paul Durham is Minister . --.-- ----- = dies for business and social functions. . ,== ... of the Church. GEORGE E KNOY , G.. Mr. .. ,. . . . . . . inilt fi „, ...... -i:-.....- . . . L , . „ : : DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 Friday, July 31, 1953 People Make News Harry Fleischman, former la- bor editor of the Voice of Amer- ica, has been appointed direc- tor of the Na- tional Labor Service of the American Jew- ish Committee, it is announced by Dr. J ohn Slawson, A J C executive vice-L. president. M r Fleischman will continue the work of the Na- Fleischman tional Labor, Service begun in 1945 under the direction of David Sigman, whO resigned last December to enter private business. * * * From New York, aboard the S. S. Conte Biancamano of the Italian Line, Miss Shoshana Damari, promi- nent Israeli singer, is re- turning to h e r home country after two years in the United States and South America raising funds for the United Jew- Shoshana ish Appeal and for the Israel Bond Drive., In appearances in night clubs and theaters around the country, she has assisted in the sale of $2,- 000,000 in Israel bonds. *. * * • ELLIOTT N. LIPSON, of 3203 Glendale, was elected treasurer of the Photographic Guild of Detroit. American Savings, Loan Association's Phencimenal Growth STONY ISLAND AT CHICAGO PHONE M-C'E SNCE FAirfig 44100 SIXTY SEVENTH ,, The fear of the Lord is the The phenomenal growth of beginning of knowledge: but the American Savings and Loan fools despise wisdom and in- Association is considered unique :Chicago struction.—Prov. 1, 7. in financial circles, local, state- wide and national. Organized by several outstand- ing Jewish leaders in our com- munity on July 1, 1947, with original sayings of $200,000, its latest statement, dated June 30, 1953, shows savings accounts in excess qf $15,000,000, with total assets of $17,741,000, in- cluding holdings of $500,000 in United-St ates Government bonds. In the brief span of six years this Association has earned re- serves exceeding $600,000 which represent a margin of. security additional to guarantees pro- vided by the Federal Govern- ment to all . savings accounts within a $10,000 limit. Officers of the American Sav- ings and Loan Association are: Adolph Deutsc h, president; Samuel Hechtman, vice-presi- dent and chairman of the board; Jack Sylvan, vice-presi- dent; Alfred L. Deutsch, treas- urer; . Nathan I. Goldin, secre- tary; Fred J. Ruelle, assistant vice-president; Alex Prujansky, BY ADLAI STEVENSON assistant treasurer; Mrs. F. W. Maurer, assist ant secretarr- What are the true facts behind the Jewish- George M.. Zeltzer, assistant Arab struggle? What does Adlai Stevenson secretary. No Peace for Israel say about Arab demands on the Jewish home- land? In his exclusive report direct from Israel, Stevenson reveals the plans Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and Foreign Minister Moshe Shared have for meeting the Arab threat. When Shared told Stevenson: "Jerusalem will be internationalized over our dead bodies," what was Ben-Gurion's expla- nation? And what about the billion dollars Americans have contributed to the Isra' cause . . . has' it been spent wisely? For the answers, don't miss Adlaf Stevenson's in-. formative, first-hand article about Israel in LOOK Magazine. Get the new issue of LOOK—now at your newsstand. Frrt Lo • • • • • • • • • • •.••••• •-•-•••••••.••••• ■ 11551 DEXTER HITE GOODS 8.1 x99 LARGE 22x44 CANNON BEACH TOWELS CANNON TOWELS ' OLYMPIC SHEETS NOW $219 5 New Colors REG. $1.29 _ REG. $2.98 NOW $198 79 NOW 50 DOZEN 00 Cannon Sculptured Towels 25x50 — REG. $2.29 IN GRAY AND GREEN Hurry! Hurry! Now Only 81x99 C annon COLOR ED SHEETS SHOWER SETS TABLE CLOTHS . Large Assortment of Patterns and Colors. 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