Bnai Brith Lodge to Sell U. S. Savings Bonds in September Ike Greets Baruch on 83rd Birthday, Delivers Major Address at N. V. Dedication WASHINGTON, D. C. — Sep- tember has been designated as National Bnai Brith Savings Bonds Month during which Bnai Brith lodges all over the country are asked to sell United States Savings Bonds to members, friends, neighbors and business associates, it was announced by Philip J. Klutznick, president of Bnai Brith. The project., directed by Sid- ney G. Kusworm, chairman of the organization's Commission on Americanism and Civic Af- fairs, has the enthusiastic en- dorsement of top officials of the United States Treasury Depart-. ment. 6 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 23, 1953 READERS DELIGHT A lightweight wire reading stand designed to hold books, magazines, newspapers, mu- sic, etc., for restful reading. Especially appreciated by stu- OAK - WOODS JEWISH CE NTER (Formerly Cong. Beth Am) Announces Its First Inaugural HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES President DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER shows keen interest as elder statesman BER- NARD BARUCH points out details of the Baruch Houses and Playgrounds during the * * NEW YORK, (JTA) — High tribute' was paid to Bernard Ba- ruch by President Eisenhower. who interrupted his vacation.in Colorado to fly to New York to be principal speaker at the dedi- cation of Baruch Houses, a $32,- 000,000 project, planned by the New York Housing Authority With Federal Aid. The slum clearance and low rent- development on the lower East Side is named for Dr. Simon Baruch, father of Amer- ica's famed "elder statesman." Baruch, who celebrated his 83rd birthday Aug. 17, was also greeted by Britain's Prime Min- ister Winston Churchill, who ex- pressed his personal apprecia- tion for Mr. Baruch's contribu- tions to American British friendship. More than 2,600 guests at- tended the dedication ceremony. at which speakers, besides Mr Eisenhower, were Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, Mayor Vinent R. Im- pellitteri, Herbert Swope and leading city officials. Francis Cardinal Spellman delivered the invocation, and Bishop Charles F. Boynton blessed the 2'7 acre project. The dedication of the project. which when completed will house 2,194 families, was closed with a benediction from Rabbi Bernard J. Bamburger. A bronze bust of. Bernard Baruch was unveiled by his daughter. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Da- vid. Daitch acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended to the family during its recent be- reavemen t. —International Photo dedication-of the $32,000,000 project on New York's lower East Side. Gov . THOMAS E. DEWEY (left) looks over architect's sketches of the project. FRANCIS SCOTT KEY AUDITORIUM 23400 JEROME, OAK PARK * * * Dr. Simon Baruch left -\ East! federate Army as a surgeon. Prussia at 15 and came to Cam- I In 1881, the family moved to den, S. C. where he married a I New York where Bernard Ba- seventh generation American of I ruch was taught Hebrew by Dr. a religious Jewish family. He Mendes, a Portuguese rabbi. studied medicine at South Caro - lina Medical College and the Medical College of Virginia, fol- lowing which he joined the Con- $10.00 Per Seat. For Reservations Call: LI. 6-4610 UN. 1-6909 or AIMS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE (Northwest Hebrew Congregation) Germany, Yemen Enter Into Diplomatic Relations BONN, (JTA)—Germany and Yemen will enter into diplo- matic relations shortly, it was agreed at talks held in Cairo between representatives of both countries, according to reports from the Egyptian capital. The Syrian Minister to Bonn, leaving Germany to take up a post in the Syrian Cabinet, told a press conference at Cologne that Arab-German relations had received a set-back by the con- clusion of the German repara- tions pact with Israel. The Min- ister, Dr. A. Istuany, said that both Germany and Syria must make every effort to restore the former friendly relations which Germany had with the Arabs. announces supplementary HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES Rosh Hashanah Eve. Sept. 9; 10, 1 1—Yom Kippur Eve. Sept. 13; 19 in the synagogue soda( hall Rabbi MARVIN WEINER NEW YORK, (JTA)—The 3,- 000th anniversary of the city of Jerusalem will be marked by New York Jewry at a celebra- tion in Madison Square Garden Oct. 20, it w a s - announced after a meeting of 250 religious, business and communal leaders who organized a Committee of Three Thousand for the salute to the Israeli capital. The celebration is sponsored by the State of Israel Bond Or- ganization and admission to the festivities will be by purchase of Israel bonds. Dr. Israel Gold- stein was named chairman of the Committee of Three Thou- sand. Northwest Israel Synagogue UN. 2-4796 UN. 4-9776 Announce That HIGH HOLY DAY TICKETS May now be obtained from the seating committee at the Synagogue, Daily, Evenings except Friday, from 7 to 10 p.m.; Sundays from 8 to 12 a.m. Rabbi Leo Goldman and Cantor Henry Baum Will Officiate the Traditional Orthodox Holiday Services NOTE: Daily services are now being held at 7 a.m. and at 7:30 p.m. NORMAN SUKENIC, President MR. HARRY HC?ROWITZ, Ticket Choirmun 15 RESERVATIONS PER SEAT OFFICIATING Cantor RUEBEN BOYARSKY • Rev. AARON GROSSBARD MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. EVES. MONDAY thru THURSDAY,. 8 to 10 P.M. 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