700 Athletes to Converge on Tel Aviv For Fourth Annual Maccabiah Games TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Prepara- tions for the Fourth Interna- tional Maccabiah — the Jewish Olympic Games—which opens in the huge Ramat Gan Stadium Sunday, are in full swing with hundreds of workers bringing the grounds into shape and the Israeli team practicing hard. • Minna Weisenf el d, Detroit swimmer and only Michigan en- try in the games, will be among the competitors. The games will be opened with an, elaborate ceremony at- tended by President Ben Zvi and Premier David Ben-Gurion and representatives of many • other nations. Maccabiah Village, set up along. tne lines of the Olym- pic camps in which athletes of all nations live together (hiring the games, is ready. for teams from 23 countries. The village has its own post office and med- ical center. The South African team, the first one to arrive in Israel, moved • into the flag bedecked village. In the course of the week, 700 athletes will take up quarters there. Ina special proclamation, the Tel Aviv municipality called on the city's inhabitants to festoon ;their homes with flags, ribbons and decorations to welcome the athletes and an expected '3 ) 000 visitors. Foreign . Minister Moshe Brandeis Women Schedule Meeting Mrs. Samuel Aaron, president of the Detroit Women's Com- mittee Of Brandeis University, announces • the g r o u -p ' s first board meeting at 10:30 a.m., Monday, at the home. of Mrs. Leon Wayburn, 19465 Canter- bury. Mrs. Leonard Kasle, program chairman, will discuss plans for the opening membership meet- ing, slated for Oct. '7, at Tem- ple Beth El. A nationally promi- n e n t speaker, who will be an- nounced late r, will addresS the gathering. Brandeis, the first Jewish- sponsored, non- sectarian u n v e r s i t y in the Mrs. Basle United States, is supported na- tionally by the Women's Com- mittee. The Detroit group derives its funds solely through annual and life memberships and through its book-o-gram project for li- brary books. No fund - raising events are held. • Mrs. Leo Mellen, head of the book fund, states that memorial and testimonial gifts for - $5, or book plates bearing appropriate inscriptions are placed in the school's library. In -addition to Mrs.. Mellen other committee chairmen are: Mesdames George Golanty and Irvin Greenstone, annual membership; Benja- min Jones and Sidney. Solomon, life membership; Herbert Eskin, .young mar- rieds Membership; Isaac Gilbert, budget; Jerome Grossman, bulletin; William Fo- gel, conservation; Harold Robinson and Julius Gilbert, mailing; Leonard Kasle, program; ..Stanley Akers, supplies; . Aaron Gershenson, printing: Robert Drews, pub- licity; Harvey Rattner, hospitality; Law- rence 5egar. assistant treasurer; Charles Solovich....bY-laWs;, Leonard Sims, miler-. gency.; Fred Ginsburg, -nominating; and Saul Bloom, telephone. - .Sharett and the Mayors of Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan are ar- ranging a round of functions for the athletes and representa- tives from abroad. The largest delegation, 110 athletes, will come from the United States. It will include some men who are competing in their third Maccabiah and a number of winners in the last competition. The British team will include a number of cham- pions of the earlier games. Thirteen national delegations will compete in the swimming events, 15 will enter contestants in the light games and events and a. smaller number of dele- gations will be represented in water polo, football, basketball, hockey, boxing, wrestling, weight lifting, fencing, bicycling, bowl- ing, tennis and table tennis. Mexico will be represented by one man, a weightlifter. Israel will enter teams in every event. Some of the games will be held in the new Haifa Stadium and the swimming events will be held in the Haifa Pool. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - Rosario Jewish Commun:ity Marks 50th Anniversary Local Labor Zionists to Elect Neap, Officers BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — The Jewish community of Rosario, second largest city of Argentina, celebrated the 50th anniversary of its formal constitution as the Association Israelita. Dr. Abra- ham Blecher is president of the community. Jacob ,Katzman, national di- rector of 'the Labor Zionist Or-; ganization. of America, Will be guest speaker at the opening event of the Detroit Labor I Zionist Council at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, 'at the LZOA Institute,1 11. iW it's easy to balf - Anytime... Try it for the Holidays! Follow simple directions on the package and JUST STIR AND BAKE — that's all you do — when you make it with SPONGE CA E MIX 9 41■■ ••11•111i The Labor Zionist Organizations of Detroit Cordial/9! __9nvite You 5) -Rear REUVEN DAFNI CONSUL OF ISRAEL IN NEW YORK CITY and CANTOR DAVID KUSEVITSKY INTERNATIONAL LEADER IN CANTORIAL RANKS At Jeglinonial 2)inner in J1011-0P HARRY SCHUMER HOTEL STATLER Grand Ballroom Tuesday, September 29 - 6:30 P. M. Com m Wee MORRIS L. SCHAVER, Chairman Maurice Baker Isadore Brown Morris Chesnick Sol R. Colton William Gayman Peter S. Goldstein Phil Goldstein Joe Greenbaum Ben Harold Berl Hearshen William Hordes N, LIGHT, FLUFFY SPONGE CAKE Friday, September 18, 1953 Ann Arbor Cominunity Plans Holiday Dance Beth Israel Community Center In .Ann Arbor opens its fall social season with a Yom Kip- pur. night dance at 9:30 p.m., Saturday, in its social hall at 1429 Hill Street. - Sam Barnett and his orchestra will provide music for dancing, and: the Arthur Murray Studios entertain with exhibition dancing. Dr. Jack G. Weinbaum, chair- man, is assisted by William Best, MisS Lillian Lampe, Mrs. Ken- neth Wax and Mrs. Dean Car- ron. Refreshments will be served by hostesses Mrs. George Lan- sky, chairman, Mrs. Irvin Sat- Unger, Mrs. Morris Friedman, Mrs. Philip Seymour. and Mrs. Anya Finkel. 13722 Linwood. Following Katzthan's talk. the Habonim dance and. choral group will 'entertain with sev- eral selections. Election of of- ficers to the local Council will conclude the program. John Isaacs Mrs. Harry Kay William Klafer Mrs. Philip Kutnick Benjamin Laikin Morris Lieberman Nathan Linden Harry Mondry Harold Nelson Larry Nichamin Herbert Pincus David Rosen Morris Sandier Max Schmuckler Mrs. Jacob Schreier Morritz Schubiner William Schumer Sidney Shevitz Sam Simmer David Sislin *DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED For Reservations Phone TO 8-3073 - WO. 2-5091 .