Local Councils Urge Reeonsideration of j. S. Arms in Egypt Pipes to Bring Water to Negev Area Pipes a man can walk through are be- i n g manufac- In a communication to Secre- tured at Yuval tary of State Dulles, Sidney M. Gad with the use of Israel Shevitz, president of the Jewish Bond funds. Be- Community Council, and Irving fore the end of W. Schlussel, president of the the y ear 1955, Zionist Council, urged reconsid- water from the eration of the government's an- Ya rk on River nounced intention to send arms will flow and technical military assist- through them, ance to Egypt upon conclusion bringing n e w of the pending Anglo-Egyptian life to the Ne- Suez Canal Pact. gev. This is but The protest pointed out that one of many since 1948 Egypt has been en- projects b e i n g gaged in an illegal blockade of carried out with the Suez Canal. This blockade the aid of bond has denied passage to the ships funds, in indus- of all nations engaged in trade • try and agricul- with Israel. It has been carried ture, to speed the day when Israel can proclaim economic self- on, the letter stated, in the face of the United Nations Security Council edict condemning it. UN action, it was stressed, was sup- ported by the U.S. delegation. The letter referred to the bellig- erent and war-like statements with respect to Israel that have been made by Egyptian govern- ment spokesmen. The organization ,urged that any aid by this country to Egypt be predicated upon the latter country's termination of the Su- ez Canal blockade and upon a conclusion of peace with Israel. The United States Government was urged to take advantage of the present opportunity for the achievement of these objectives. sufficiency. True Stories— Tunisian Jews Offer Proposals to French NEW YORK, (JTA)--Tunisian The AJC report is based on in- Jewish leaders have formed a formation . which the organiza- committee to make a detailed tion received from its European study of recommendations to director, Zachariah Shuster, who the new Tunisian government, it just returned to Paris from a was reported by the American visit to Tunis. where he con- Jewish Committee. The recom- ferred with the Jewish leaders mendations will deal with the there, following problems: 1. Political — questions of rep- resentation, elections, civil and Trading for Volume! basic human rights; 2. Economic ,1 — assurances of non-discrimina- 1 Get our appraisal on your trade tion; 3. Cultural — support for Jewish schools, language of in- struction; 4. Religious — status of Rabbinical courts, freedom The Beautiful Buy! of religious exercises; 5. Social welfare — government support S e e for various social welfare activ- CHARLES WEINSTOCK ities now being carried on by the For the Best Deal on the Jewish community with govern- ment aid; 6. Emigration and free - V-8 1954 BUICK circulation both of persons and . goods in the French Union. 26th Year With S BUICK France Honors Israel Etnvoy BUICK'S RETAIL STORE PARIS, '(JTAl—Maurice Fisch- Near G.M. Bldg. - : er, Israel's first envoy to France ! and presently Israel's Ambassa- 6164 CASS AVE. A special fund known as the . dor to Turkey, was honored here "Ursula Friedeberg Children's Li- for past services to the French TR. 5-9700 brary Fund" was set up by Re- Re A Meshulach, (solicitor for a settlement Service in memory of -- ublic religious institution) came to a Ursula Friedeberg, supervisor of Detroit industrialist, whose plant that agency who died on July 14, is distant from the Jewish resi- after 15 years of service, it was dential areas, for an annual announced by David I. Rosin, contribution. When he was president of Resettlement Serv- asked to wait because the pros- ice. OF pective donor was busy at the The money will be used for moment, he replied that he purposes whiCh Miss Friedeberg couldn't do that. always had close to her heart. It , "Why?", he was asked, to is planned to purchase books, which he replied: "Because •I : games and toys for the children's1 have a cab waiting for me." The receiving unit, recently acquired takes pleasure in announcing that it will conduct High secretary checked: sure enough, by the Jewish Social Service Bu- Holiday Services in both the main Synagogue and in there was a cab outside, the reau on Collingwood Avenue, and meter running on ... i also to provide toys for children the new Social Hall. Both auditoriums are now air * * * I of newcomers under the care of conditioned. As the colored maid was leav- Resettlement Service. All parents who visit Omena Inn have high praise for the ing for home after her day's 1 . Friends of Miss Friedeberg are In accordance with its new policy, attendance at children's vacation plan at the work, the attention of the lady invited to send contributions in High Holiday Services will be limited to members of ry to Resettlement popular Michigan resort. Expert of the house was attracted to her memo the Congregation only. Tickets will not be sold to non- counsellors assume full respon- the scarf in which she was Service, 13327 Linwood. wrapping herself. It was Tallith,1 members. with tzitzith fringes, blue stripes. Austrian Jews Mark Memberships, payable over an extended period, are "Where did you get that?" the H o me Where Herzl Died maid was asked. now available. I *The scarf? Oh, my boy friend EDLACH, (JTA)—Led by gov- The Board Cordially Invites Your Inquiries. is a porter in a Jewish church ernment officials and by Jewish where they have lots of them community leaders from all parts of Austria, thousands at- Rosh Hashanah—September 27, 28, 29 tended a solemn ceremony dur- Two colored chaps were dis- l ing : which a marker was placed cussing- the good quality of beef , on the home here where Dr. Yom Kippur—October 6 and 7 in front of a 12th street butcher Theodor Herzl died 50 years ago. sibility for children at Omena shop. One of the gourmets, The stone marker is inscribed Inn; parents are free to enjoy pointing to the word "kosher" with simple dignity: "Here Died themselves. Children play to- lin Hebrew on the shop's window, State, Father of the Jewish UN. 4-7474 Curtis and Santa Rosa Drive gether, are entertained together asked the other the meaning of State, Fifty Years Ago." and eat together in their own it. "I don't know just what it The unveiling of the marker dining room. They have a play- means," was the reply , "but I was the culminating formality ground and handicraft work- think it's like saying Duncan of a series of commemorative ceremonies held during the past shop. Children are given special Hines . ." week to honor the memory of Dr. Herzl, There was a mass FUN IN THE WATER Chicago Educators Plan meeting at the Vienna Konzert- haus; special religious services Unification of Interests were performed at the syna- CHICAGO, (JTA)—Unity gogue in Vienna; and prayers among the principal groups in- were chanted before the empty, terested in the furtherance of grave from which Dr. Herzl's Jewish education in the Chicago remains were disintered recent- community has been achieved by ly for reburial in Israel. Among those attending the adoption of a plan to strengthen The signs that mark the the board of directors of the ceremonies was Israeli Consul locations of the 4 American Board of Jewish Education, it Arie _Eshel who declared: "Dr. Savings' offices . . . are GAMES & OUTINGS was announced here by Frank Herzl's way must give us hope, sure signs that here, you'll despite all impediments. No receive a higher-than- dancing and swimming instruc- Marshall, BJE president. threats will hinder us as we The plan, which received the average 2% return on tions. They stage their own dra- unanimous approval of the proceed on our way."' savings, fully insured to matic shows every week. In- board, was the result of a series $10,000 for maximum cluded in the pr o g r a m are of conferences convoked by Sam- safety. Save the "Ameri- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 outings, games and trips to the uel A. Goldsmith, executive sec. can" way for a home, car, Friday, August 20, 1954 zoo. Children even put on their retary of the Jewish Welfare education, business oppor- tunities . ‘. and most own art exhibits.--Adv. Fund, at the invitation of the important, security. Open board of directors. THIS YEAR LET'S - GO TO an account today! me The principal interested par- • ties, which met with the repre- : f el 0 1914 S N VEG sentatives of the board of direc- RS RE AN BD AY TRO A tors and drew up the plan, were the Chicago Council of the 50 AMERICAN United Synagogue, the Chicago UP III 7 JEWISH Federation of the Union of He- FOR 7 DAYS PER PERSON INCLUDING brew Congregations and the EVERYTHING CUISINE CURRENT A SILVER DOLLAR GIVEN TO Chicago Rabbinical Association. '/2 RAT E RATE IN POLLEN FREE FOR CHILDREN NEW ACCOUNTS OF $25 OR MORE •DA I West Germany Reorganizes NORTHERN Orchestra, N. Y. Its First Zionist Chapter Entertainment MICHIGAN EXPERIENCED Honor I our CHILDREN'S BERLIN, (JTA)—The first lo- Loved Ones cal chapter of the newly-consti- CALL KENWOOD tuted Zionist Organization of by Planting 3 7290 or write Germany, re-established in West WOODWARD corner LARNED OMENA INN, Trees in Israel Germany five weeks ago, was of- OMENA, MICH. ficially launched here. Sam Se- Open daily 10 to 5, Fridays until 6 • MENA Call the gal, director for Europe and Branches; North Africa of the Palestine INN .!;42 ON GRAND TRAVERSE DAY. Foundation Fund, addressed the FISHING ► SWWMING • DEXTER BLVD. corner Cortland—Open daily 10 to 5, Tuesdays until 'P 22 MILES NORTH initial meeting of the new group. PRIVATE BEACH OF TRAVERSE Me Kosher Definition, Tallith, Mesh.ulach 'Ursula Friedeberg Fund' Set Up Here THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE Parents Praise Children's Plan At Omena Inn Adas Shalom Synagogue SIGNS OF \ SAVINGS AT WORK lai 3 " OMENA INN AMERICAN SAVINGS ANOViirrk - FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE KE.3-7290 Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head and honor the face of the old man,---Lev, 19:32, Jewish National Fund TO. 8-7384 • FORT ST. corner Military—Open daily 10 to 5„ Fridays until 8 • LIVERNOIS sorrier W. 7 Mile—Open daily 10 to 5, Thursdays until