Zionist Council Program Of Education Activities NEW YORK, (JTA)—Detals of the broad program of infor- mational and cultural activities set up by the American Zionist Council have been announced here by the Council chairman, Rabbi Irving Miller. The program will include an increased flow of American pro- fessionals, writers and broad- casting commentators to Israel; and a vast increase in efforts to counter anti-Israeli propaganda by the projected Arab propagan- da office in this country, by such organizations as the Amer- ican Friends of the Middle East, and by "that handful of men and women who traduce the fair name of Judaism by bearing false witness against their breth- ren." The program will also include increased efforts on behalf of Jewish education and the spread of He b r e w culture; forums; youth activities; the establish- ment of regional offices by the Council in other large cities out- side New York; and a series of regional conferences. New Yeshivah Addition To Aid Group's Expansion A new addition to the Yeshi- vath Beth Yehudah, necessitated by a continuous expansion in enrollment during the past sev- eral years, is scheduled for com- pletion in November. The building, with windows of glass-block construction, will in- corporate many new facilities to the school program, providing Jewish youth with more tho•- ough religious and secular train- ing. Some of the buildings notalle features will be large, airy class- rooms, equipped with the new- est facilities for study, a two- way public address system to pipe in educational broadcasts and recordings, area for display eases to exhibit work of pupils. A scientific laboratory to meet intermediate and high school needs, a library with extensive reference materials an arts and crafts room are some of the other advantages the annex V.I1 offer Yeshivah students. On the top floor will be a Beth ramidrash for services and studies of senior students. Near- by will be a large, multi-purpose room for meetings and lecturers. Meyer Weingarden, honorary contractor, and Samuel Hecht- man, head of the building com- mittee, have speeded construc- tion on the building to make it available for classes this year. New Pontiac? See SAUL BERCH at PONTIAC 18650 LIVERNOIS UN. 3-9300 Trygve Lie's Historic Tasks HAMBURG, (JTA)—Two neo- respectively.. It is far less than Nazi parties in Schleswig-Hol- the 26.2 per cent the two par- There was an uphill struggle in the building of the United stein received a total of 15.5 per- ties chalked up in the last pro- Nations, ion the world organization's striving for peace. Always at cent of the total vote cast in vincial legislative elections in 1950. the head of the line, battling for the prestige and dignity of the provincial legislative elections. UN was the distinguished Norwegian, Trygve Lie. The record of The openly neo-Nazi German Reich Party received 1.5 percent his activities is incorporated in his book, "In and the BHE Refugee Party, the Cause of Peace: Seven Years With the whose leadership is largely re- United Nations" (Macmillan). cruited from the ranks of for- Prompt, This book is remarkable for its candor, mer active and prominent Nazis, Courteous for the revelations of activities behind the received 14 percent of the votes. scenes. It is especially valuable for the story Home The, total for these two groups of the former UN Secretary General's efforts Calls showed an increase since the to bring peace between Russia and the West, national elections of last year his meetings with Stalin, his official Russia Phone: UN. 3-8372 when they polled nine-tenths of official representations to the Soviet rulers. one percent and 11.6 percent, Every item of world importance that has come up for consideration by the UN is re- ported dispassionately but most interestingly in this very important volume. Of special Trygve Lie significance is his review of the Palestine situation. Make Your Relatives Happy With There is no doubt that Mr. Lie, who was among the first to force the Palestine issue for solution by the world organization, SCRIP FOR ISRAEL was, and remained a friend of Israel. He is consistent: the UN $5 - $10- $15- $25 had ruled, starting with the UNSCOP studies and concluding with the partition decision, that there should be a small Jewish state, and it was his job to see to it that UN authority should not be flaunted. That is why he so bitterly resented Arab defiance of the UN and the waging of war by the Arab states on Israel. izradti Organization ti Atroit In his thorough resume of all the UN happenings with relation to the Palestine problem, Mr. Lie is factual and objective. He TO. 8-3128 Detroit 12244 Dexter Blvd. presents a complete picture of the historic developments and he Refrigerators & Electric Appliances for Israel Also Available relates how disturbed he was when the Arabs defied the world authority by waging war. But there was an undermining of recommendations by "Arab intransigence, British passiVeness, American inconsistency." Mr. Lie had "hoped for more from the United States" in efforts to implement the partition resolution. Attention of the Community is hereby called by He speaks with disappointment of the vacillating position that was taken • by Ambassador Austin of the U. S. Delegation to the UN. CONG. BETH JOSEPH ANSHE. RUZHINER As in other instances, with relation to Palestine Mr. Lie pleads and hopes for peace. He winds up his description of the attain- That any person or persons wishing to participate in High Holy Day ment of an armistice in Israel by saying: Services, and cannot pay for a ticket, should see President Hyman "The Armistice Agreements of 1949 still remain in force, Karp or Samuel Robinson, Secretory-Treasurer, for o ticket to their true peace has resulted. Whether a more durable Arab- but 710 services of the synagogue. Jewish settlement will be substituted probably hinges upon whether or not Arab statesmen and leaders can come around to a more realistic approach to the facts of our time. Israel 18450 Wyoming now exists as a sovereign state: a member of the United Na- tions, maintaining diplomatic relations with a majority'• of the countries of the world. Without the recognition of the Arab states, Palestine will remain a source of conflict. The majority of the world's population hopes for real peace, understanding, and cooperation among the nations of the Middle East." In his two chapters on the Palestine question, Mr. Lie shows 9746 PETOSKEY a similar sense of fairness and a hope for a just solution. He has Announces the sale of Seats earned the gratitude of world Jewry for his sense of fair play. In the newly remodeled Synagogue Mr. Lie pays honor to one of his closest associates, Abe Feller, For the High Holy Day Services who committed suicide. What caused that tragedy? Mr. Lie writes: "Shock and grief engulfed me. Abe Feller had been nearer to me than any- RABBI LEIZER LEVIN will officiate, and one else outside the circle of my immediate family. He had been a • close adviser, for seven years, and hardly a day passed at Headquarters when he did not come CANTOR SHIMON GREENFIELD will chant the services K AY TV Service $3 For Yom Toy F OD Also Yom Toy Pkgs. $110-$15420-$25 CONGREGATION BETH TIKVAH to see me—most days he would come several times. Whenever something was up, Abe was there, alert, discreet, full of energy and ideas. I had a deep admiration for his intelligence, and an affection for him which was strengthened by his own l oyalty and personal regard. "No doubt Abe Feller was a victim of the witch hunt, of the awful pressure of the hysterical assault upon. the United Nations that reactionaries were promot- ing and using for their own ends. He was a liberal in politics, and a conservative in his lawyerlike respect for due process. He knew that no American in the Sec- retariat had ever been indicted for espionage or • any other subversive activity against his country. - Although he felt as strongly as I that the United Nations officials who had pleaded the Fifth Amendment had betrayed their obligation and should be removed, he had a genuine sympathy for the victims of the headline- hunting investigations and resented deeply the 'smear' against the whole of the Secretariat which was so assiduously advanced. Day after day, he followed the Senate hearings and saw the tragedy unfold. He saw the hysteria invade high places and sweep .his country in violation of fundamental principles of fair play and 'orderly justice by which he had lived all his life. The strain finally grew too Strong, and he broke." • ."In the Cause of Peace" by Trygve Lie is a most important work. It is a genuine review of seven years UN activities. It will live as a most important reference book on the history of our time for those generations to come who will be studying the background of the UN from the days of its creation. INTERESTED IN A PACKER Neo-Nazis Win Slight Increase 61 Provinces 'In the Cause of Peace' Romanians Arrest Jew Trying to Flee Country LONDON, (JTA)—Iancu Aron Grinberg, whom Romanian au- thorities have a r r e s t e d on charges of attempting to flee the country illegally,' is the tenth Romanian Jew working for the Israel legation in Bucharest to be arrested by the Romanian government. T h e Romanian government has - dernan,ded the recall of Daniel Laor, First Secretary of the Israel legation, on charges that he helped Grinberg by sup- plying him with a forged pass- port. EVERGREEN JEWISH COMMUNITY announces HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES RABBI SYDNEY K. MOSSMAN Will Conduct Services assisted by Israel Idelsohn A limited number of tickets are available Call David Simon, HE. 3-0197 Sunday School registration being held at Mettetal School; classes from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Services at METHODIST MALL Evergreen at Cambridge Grinberg, 2'7, was head of the Zionist youth organization Gor- donia until it was liquidated by the Communist regime. He has been under the surveillance of the secret police for a long time and was arrested one e pre- viously, in 1949. His entire fam- ily has migrated to Israel, but the authorities had refused him permission to leave. In Jerusalem meanwhile, Is- rael and Romania signed a $2,- 500,000. trade agreement, t h e first such pact between the two states. Israel will p u r c h as e Romanian oil, timber and chem- icals in return for textiles, phar- maceuticals, refrigerators a n d razor blades. A Romanian dele- gation began a tour of Israel in- dustrial plants to order items included in the agreement. - J. FLORENCE, Pres. J. KAUFMAN, Sec. The Board of Directors of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel (Taylor Street Shun Are Proud to Announce That HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES Will be held at the spacious and beautiful Synagogue, corner TAYLOR and WOODROW WILSON. RABBI ERNEST E. GREENFIELD end the prayers. • well-trained choir will chant RABBI GREENFIELD will also speak on timely subjects. Admission cords may be obtained at the office of the Synagogue daily, 2 to 7 p.m., and Sundays, 12 to 7 p.m. at reasonable prices. Phone TR. 1-2934. SELICOTH WILL BE SAID SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 AT MIDNIGHT Congregation B'nai David Announces the sale of a limited number of main Synagogue seats for the 5715 - High Holy Day Services - 1954 The Renowned Cantor HYMAN J. ADLER. Will Chant the Liturgy Accompanied by B'nai David Choir 1 1 1 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — RABBI HAYIM Friday, September 17, 1954 During the approaching High Holy Days Rabbi Herman Rosenwasswer will deliver sermons commemorating the Tercentenary, 300 years of Israel in America. Services at the New Veterans Memorial Bldg. Single persons as well as families will receive ad- mission cards upon writing or Downtown Synagogue, calling 1205 Griswold St., WO. 4-9263. ;1 DONIN Will Officiate at All Services Tickets are now -available at the Synagogue Office. TO. 8-8776 2220 TUXEDO Monday through Thursday, 9-5; Sunday, 10-1 And Slichot Night 10 P.M. to Midnight d -9 1. •