Beth 4E1 Confirmands 'Schedule At Home Recepfions June 6 • . Annual confirmation services of Temple Beth El will be held ea Sunday morning, June 6. At homes will take place that after- Moon for the following Temple Beth El confirmands. • • • GEORGIA W. BERGMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berg- man, of 18249 Wisconsin, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. KARL ECKER, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Ecker, of 18955 Warring- ton Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. WILLIAM ELLENSTEIN, son of Mrs. Robert Ellenstein, of 17329 Pinehurst, 2 to 5 'p.m., at 19640 Stratford Rd. No cards. FAULA BERTHA JACKSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Jackson, of 18409 Woodingham Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. RONALD KANE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kane, of 25811 Pem- broke, Huntington Woods, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. MYRA NAN' LAKOFF, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lakoff, of 18280 Oak Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. ARLENE CAROL LEWIS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Lewis, of 3235 Sturtevant, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. HARRIET MEYERS, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Meyers, of 18417 Wildemere Ave., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. BARBARA JUDITH MIRO, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Miro, of 1750 Strathcona Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. DAVID BARRY•SIEGEL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Major Siegel, of 3229 Woodstock Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. SUSAN ANN SIMONS, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.. Leonard N. Si- mons, of 19005 Parkside, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. JEFFREY TANN, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Tann, of 193'79 War- • ring-ton Dr., 3 to 5 p.m. No cards. BONNIE S. WINSTON; daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Maurice M. Win- ston, of 18110 Muirland, 2 to 5 p.m. No cards. CAROLYN WOLF, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jonathan Wolf, o Franklin, Mich., 3 to 10 p.m. No cards. tnterdating Does Not Lead to Intermarriage, Jewish Youngsters Say - DENVER, (JTA)—Interdating between Jewish and non-Jewish youngsters was frowned upon here at a Jewish Youth Council Institute at Camp Le Forest as step toward intermarriage." Rabbi Richard Hirsch of Tem- ple E m a n u e 1, who warned against the practice, told the in- stitute that dating was prepara- tion for marriage and that in- terdating would lead to inter- marriage. In discussion; howev- er, a majority of the teenagers present saw no connection be- tween dates they might have , and intermarriage and wanted their parents to approve of in- terdating. Sephardics Advocate Immigration to Israel 40- JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Sec- ond World Sephardic Congress closed here after electing a 10- member world directorate and a 30-member executive, consisting of 10 Israelis and 20 Sephardic leaders from abroad. The parley called upon new immigrants to Israel—more than half of whom are Sephardic Jews—to take up agricultural work, but at the same time the delegates urged . the Israel gov- ernment and the Zionist move,. rnent to help the Sephardic im - migrants give their children elementary and secondary school education and to help them ad- just to the new life in Israel. The delegates from some .20 countries called on , Sephardic youth to immigrate to Israel and help in the country's upbuilding. Birobidjian's 20th Anniversary LONDON, (JTA) — The 20th anniversary of the establish- ment of the autonomous Jewish . region of Birobidjan in the USSR was hailed in a broadcast from Birobidjan monitored here. The annonucer said that the "ar- dor of full blooded life" flour- ished in the region. QSSR , Crucie 1011 Arrive in Haifa i HAIFA, (JTA)—Fresh samples of Soviet crude oil have arrived here to be tested for suitability for refinement in the Haifa dis- tillation plants. 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The bride-elect attended Michigan 'State College and is now a Junior in Wayne 'Univer- Presidents of U.S., Israel sity's College of Education. Her Greet Farband Convention fiance-is a senior at Wayne Uni- versity and is affiliated with MONTREAL, (JTA)—The na- Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. . tional convention of Farband, An August wedding is being Labor Zionist Order, being held planned by the couple. here, has received greetings from President Eisenhower and Israel President Itzhak Ben Zvi Fruit Growers Decide lauding the fraternal and cul- To Convene in Israel tural activities of the organiza- PARIS, (JTA) — The third tion. Louis Segal, general secretary conference of Mediterranean of the organization, told the 400 Fruit Growers in Algiers unan- delegates from 100 cities in the imously approveda resolution United Sta tes and Canada, that to hold the next an. nual meeting the Farband now has 28,167 of the group in Israel, Z. Izak- members and that about one- son, head of the Israel delega- quarter are English - speaking. tion to the parley, reported. Mr. Izakson reported that the The organization was reported to have over $4,000,000 in assets resolution had been introduced and to have raised $24,000,000 by the Spanish delegation, lead- for Israel and for cultural work ing rival of Israel citrus fruit during the 41 years of its ex- growers, and had been agreed to by all of the 500 delegates istence. The convention was greeted at the parley including repre- on. behalf of the Israel govern- sentatives from Egypt, Lebanon, ment by Michael Comay, Israel's Libya, Turkey, Italy, Spain, Minister to Canada. other Tunis, Algiers, Morocco and speakers at t h e session in- France. cluded Dr. Sarah Feder, presi- dent of the Pioneer Women; Reared Gedaliah. Zakiff, who greeted the delegates on behalf of the Zionist Organization of Canada; Ourselves and A. Hamlin who spoke for Monument the Histadrut campaign. Maur- ice Samuel and Jacob Glad- By N. E. ARONSTAM, M.D. stein, two noted writers, spoke on the future of . American Jewry Behold, I lay in Zion for a foun- and urged an exchange of hu- dation stone, man material between this A tried stone, a costly corner- country and Israel. • stone of sure foundation. —Isctiah 26 :16 FOA Grants Israel We reared ourselves a Monu- ment, $3 Million for Oil, Irrigation WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The Of Titan's task a throne; Foreign Operations Adminis- No marble wrought in majesty tration announced authoriza- Rose skywards 'to proclaim our fame, tion of $1,800,000 worth of crude oil for Israel. The oil will be Nor burnished gold on stone shipped to Israel from the Burst forth, emblazoning our name. United States, and its posses- sions, Latin America, Aruba, Curacao and Trinidad. 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