Selling Bonds to Help a Democracy Members of the Detroit Golda Myerson Bnai Brith Youth Chapter and Labor Zionist Youth Organization sell an Israel Bond to Judge NATHAN J. KAUFMAN as their tribute to Mrs. Golda Myerson, Israel's Minister of Labor, who visited '_sere Thurs- day as guest of honor at a Guardians of Israel Dinner in the Statler Hotel. Helping the Judge admire his neW partnership with the young democracy are, lef. to right: SHELDON ROCKLIN, JOYCE SPERLING, BETSY KENDLER and JOYCE ROSEN. Judge Kauf- man, an active partiCipant in the Israel bond campaign, was a :member of the honorary committee, headed by Mayor Cobo, that welcomed Mrs. Myerson to Detroit Thursday. Governor Williams ! and Senator Ferguson spoke at the dinner. Morris L. Schaver, local Labor Zionist leader, was dinner chairman. A-Reminder of Deadline Dates Lately there has been an increase in the amount of copy reaching our offices too late for publication. It there- fore becomes necessary to re- mind contributors of The Jewish News deadline. All copy arriving too late for in- sertion will be held over un- til the following week, IF STILL TIMELY, or if not, will be discarded. The Jewish News deadline schedule is as follows: Editorial copy: 12 noon, Monday, preceding Friday of publication; pictures at 3 p.m., Friday. Display advertising: 12 noon, Tuesday. Display classified advertis- ing: 4:30 p.m., Tuesday. .Liner classified advertising: 11 a.m., Wednesday. The staff of The Jewish News will appreciate the co- operation of all • its contribu- tors in adhering to the above deadlines. Germany's Obligation to Jews To Be Embodied in Western Accord LONDON, (JTA) — Western Germany's obligations as regards Jewish material claims and other matters of Jewish concern will be embodied in the new ac- cord between the Western allies and the German Federal Repub- lic, according to assurance given the World Jewish . Congress by both the British and French gov- ernments. • Representatives of the WJC have discussed the matters of Jewish concern with the foreign offices both here and in Paris. The assurances,, the WJC here declared, are particularly grati- fying in view of "disquiet" felt by many Jews around the world about resurgent, neo-Nazism in Germany. WJC executives de- clared they feel that the agree- ment between the Western allies and Western Germany should contain specific provisions bind- ing future governments of the German Republic on the follow-. ing points: 1. West Germany must as- Senator Ferguson. • Backs Israel Bond Drive, Pledges Aid to Israel-Arab Peace Efforts sume an obligation to observe the principles of the United Na- tions and the aims of the Coun- cil of Europe; 2. The Federal Republic must pledge itself not to repeal or amend legislation enacted by the Allied Control Council during the occupation; also, to implement fully all measures relating to internal re- stitution of identifiable property and compensation to victims of Nazi oppression. — - 18--DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 29, 1954 Dave Diamond Orchestras — Entertainment 308 Fox Bldg. WO. 2-4814 - UN.. 4-4346 Photographs . . . the BEST! • Weddings • Parties • Bar Mitzvahs For BEN. KATZMAN Candids & 3 Dimension FREE ESTIMATES and His Orchestra JACK GORBACK New Phone LI. 7-2943 TO. 7-0930 or WE. 3-2254 IF YOU KNOW YOUR NOODLES ... YOU'LL ALWAYS BUY GREENFIELD'S HOROWITZ KOSHER* CATERING CON For the Finest in Kosher Catering . . 12512 DEXTER (Across . from Young Israel) At a recent meeting in Washington, Senator HOMER FERGUSON (right) gave strong endorse- ment to the Israel bond drive and pledged his aid to the movement for peace between the Arabs and Israel. He is presently interceding with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles against sending arms to Mediterranean nations, in order to prevent harm to Israel. With him, from the left, are: Major General MOSHE DAYAN, Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense,Forces; BEN KAUFMAN, holder of Congressional Medal of Honor; Colonel H. HE RZOG, Military Attache at Israel Embassy in Washington, and HARRY T. MADISON, of Detroit, who last week ended his term of office as National Commander of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States. African Students Found 'Indifferent' to Their Jewishness J O H A N NESBURG, (JTA) While Jewish home life in South Africa is far *stronger than that of the average American Jews , ish family, many • Jewish stu- dents here are alienated or in- different and the remainder are often confused and "insecure" in their Jewishness. These were the findings of Rabbi L. 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Rabbi Milgrom reported that however critical or apathetic some of them may appear, there is a "very strong identity" with Jews and the Jewish community on the part of almost all stu- dents. The average home, he said, has still a positive rela- tionship to the Jewish j.religion and culture and maintains cer- tain observances, and most young people move in a Jewish environment with Jewish friends. Most of the students are only superficially indifferent or ali- enated, Rabbi Milgrom said he believed. "They are seriously in need of individual counselling, following which they can, with- out too much trouble, be brought into leadership roles in Jewish activities. To win students of this calibre back to the Jewish community should be a 'must' in the agenda of any youth pro- gram. To ignore them would mean to write off part of the 2,425 Immigrants Arrived In Israel Last Month JERUSALEM, (JTA) ---Atotal of 2;425 new immigrants arrived in Israel last month, the Jewish Agency, which handles immigra- tion into Israel, reported S. Z. Shragai is head of the Agency immigration department. Hot and Cold Hors D'Oeuvres for. Take Out TY. 6-2795 Headquarters for Latest New York Fashions We Make Our Own Glasses best potential for future leader- ship." On the other hand, he re- corded many opinions by stu,-- dents - themselves and others as- sociated with them, which called into question this view that the "apathetic" student can be re- claimed through the "proper ap- proach." Rabbi Migrom summed up: "The questionnaire in general and these comments in particu- lar reveal a large number of students who are highly emo- tional and irrational about major issues in South Africa. 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