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Fingerhut, of Algiers, who reported on the situation of North African Jews to the joint world con- ference here of the Mizrachi and Hapoel Hamizrachi move- ments. Rabbi Fingerhut called for a "non-selective" immigration pol- icy in Israel, warning that "we may be unable to accomplish to- morrow what can be accomp.- lisped today." - The conference set up a com- mission to consider the problem of North African immigration and to discuss with the Israel government and t h e Jewish Agency urgent measures to bring North African immigrants to Is- rael immediately. This stand by the extremists was received with a good deal of apprehension by the Neo- Destour leaders who have pre- pared a draft of a constitution for Tunisia in which equal citi- zenship rights are provided for Jews and other non-Moslem elements of the population. Meanwhile, it was reported that Neo-Destour leaders are ready to enter into some kind of "limited relationship" with the Arab . . states, especially with Egypt. Bar-Ilan University Dedicated In Israel; Greeted by Eisenhower RAMAT GAN, Israel (JTA)- named after Rabbi Meir Berlin, Ceremonies marking the dedica- late leader of the world Miz- tion of Bar-Ilan University, the rachi movement, will open on first Jewish Orthodox university September 20 as a liberal _arts in Israel, were held here Sun- college offering undergraduate day in the presence of more courses' leading to the degrees than 2,000 guests, including Pre- of Bachelor of Arts and Bach- mier Moshe Sharett, members elor of Sciences. Pr of e s s o r of the Israel Cabinet and Par- Pinchas Churgin, who left New liament, representatives of 50 York to settle permanently in universities from all parts of the Israel, is the first president of world and the entire diplomatic the new university., Prof. Churgin said that more corps. Edward B. Lawson, United than 150 students, including States Ambassador to Israel, 30 from the United States, hailed those who had initiated Britain and Canada, have and executed this "great plan" registered for the first aca- for Bar-Ilan University. He ex- demic year. A team of teach- pressed his gratitude at being ers who have experience with invited to join t h o se who American methods of higher "breathed life into these struc- education constitutes the back- tures which will rise to shelter bone of the f a cult y, he the future great scholars of Is- stressed. Dr. Peyton N. Rhodes, presi- rael and the world." He then read to the assemblage a mes- dent of Southwestern College of sage of greeting from President Memphis, Tenn., addressed the audience as a representative of Eisenhower. the Association of American "On the occasion of the dedication of Bar Ilan Univer- Colleges. "Israel," he said, "is unusual and unparalleled in his- sity," the President's message tory. As a state it is one of the said, "please extend to all as- youngest, yet one of the oldest. sociated with this American- sponsored institution my sin- From the matrix of this land have come three great religions cere best wishes for its suc- of the world: Judaism, Chris- cess and growth. I hope this tianity a n d Mohammedanism. new university will follow the This land has seen development example of its sister Jewish of the highest moral and spiritu- institutions in the United al concepts. It is therefore pre- States and that the name Bar- eminently fitting that this uni- -Ilan will come to stand for versity should begin its signifi- the highest traditions of aca- cant role in this the seventh demic learning in Israel," the year of the history of the re- message concluded. Bar-Ilan University, which is vived State of Israel." - DETROIT JEWRY is invited to attend a "MEMORIAL SERVICE" for the six million Jews who perished in Europe at the hands of the Nazis . . . which will be held on SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1955 AT 12:00 NOON at the Memorial Building (the Monument to our Martyrs) HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK (Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery) 14 Mile Road. and Gratiot Avenue Rabbi Leizer Levin, a representation of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis, a prominent Cantor of our Community, will participate. ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE David Richman, President Nathan Wolok, Vice-Pres. No Solicitation of Funds Monument Unveilings Obituaries (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stan- dard charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices, measuring an inch in depth.) The family of the late Reuben Goldstein announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory, at 11 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 14, at Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will offici- ate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. . * * * The family of the late Nathan Kaplan announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory, at 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 14, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked td attend. * * * The family of the late Sarah Bigelman and Charles Bigelman announces the unveiling of monu- ments in their memory, at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 14, at the Yiddish Folks Verein Cemetery, Gratiot at 14 Mile Rd. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will officiate. Re- latives and friends are asked to attend. * The family of the late Dr. Julius R. Gitlin announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory, at 12:30 p:m., Sunday, Aug. 14, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will offi- ciate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * The family of the late Nathan Silberman announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 14, at Turover Cemetery. Rabbi D. Bakst will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Sol Cohen announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 21, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Gor- relick -will- officiate.. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Nathan Levitt announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 14, at Westwood Cemetery. Cant or Goldring will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Nathan Zacks announce . the.unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1-1 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 14, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Gruskin will officiate. Rel- atives and friends are asked to attend. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Jerry J. Green- blatt, who passed away on Aug. 11, 1953. Sadly missed by his mother, sisters and brothers. Romania Releases Imprisoned Zionists VIENNA (JTA) - Romanian authorities have released a num- ber of Zionist leaders following an appeal to the Supreme Court, it was reported from Bucharest. A list of the leaders released through outright acquittal by the High Court or by reduction of sentence was made public. It includes: Dan Yeshno, Dr. Theodor Levenstein, Dr. Kornel Yanko, Regina Nossen, Yanko Mandelo- vitch, Emil Edelstein, Louis Dol- berg, Moshe Schwartz, Sini Izi- kovitch, Yeshaya Tomerkin, Meir Rodich, Ina Zeilon, Leon Itzker, Mordechai Borshten, Yanko Bren- ner, Marcel Negrie, Szideriu Vit- zan, Sami Krokener, Itzhak Schmidt, Friedrich Osterer, R a- chal Michalovitz-Cohen, Blima Lupo, Moshe Belkirsh, Israel Stein, Meir Schwartz, Itzhak Itzker, Hugo Nacht and Gitta Beibovich. Also released were Messrs. Gronich, Permo and Gabbai, none of whose first names were giver. in the list. . DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1 Friday, August 12, 19.S4 ISADORE GLAZER, 4264 W. Grand, died Aug. 9. Services w e r e at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Charles Cowan, Mrs. Harry Hooberman, Mrs. Irving I. Boi- gon and Mrs Martin Taylor; a brother, a sister and nine grand- children. * * * - 'SAM KOZAK, 3311 Taylor, died Aug. 9. Services at Kauf- man Chapel. Survived by wife, Rebecca; sons, Max and Jack; daughters, Mrs. Samuel Solo- mon, Mrs. Henry Schneider and Mrs. Gordon Solway; a brother, Meyer Cohen, and a sister, Sarah in Israel. * * * MOLLIE DICTER, 18962 Hub- bell, died Aug. 6. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Samuel; a son, Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Jack Stoneman; two brothers, three sisters and three grandchildren. * * 'K ALEX 'RAGIR, 23301 Kipling, Oak Park, Mich., died' Aug. 8. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Sophie; two sons, Benjamin A., of Glencoe, Ill., and Meyer J., of Great Neck, N.Y.;" four daughters, Mrs. Julius Helfenbein, of Monroe, Mich., Mrs. William Shapiro, of Oak Park, Mrs. Maurice Cossman, of Glencoe, and Mrs. David Leven- son, of Flint; 14 grandchildren and two grandchildren. * * * ESTHER GOLDENBERG, 4227 Cortland, died Aug. 7. Serv- ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Alex; six sons, Charles Golde, of Pontiac, Morris Golde, Jack Golde, of Miami, Erwin, Joseph and Meyer Goldenberg, all of Detroit; two daughters, Mrs. Morris Rubin and Mrs. Meyer Kahldon; seven grandChildren . and two great grandchildren. * * * JOSEPHINE R U B I N, 16595 Washburn, died Aug. 7. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Solomon; a son, David; two. daughters,- Mrs. Fred Stocker and Mrs. Victor Dreyfoos; a brother, a sister and six grandchildren. * * * ,LENA RUBIN LAPIDES, 18476 Wildemere, died Aug. 9. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves two sons, Joseph M. Rubin and Peter Rubin; a daughter, Mrs. Sidney S. Goosen; a brother, two sisters and five grandchildren. . * * * MORRIS GODHELF, 4108 Cle- ments, died Aug. 5. Services at Menorah Funeral. Chapel, on Puritan. Survived by his wife, Esther; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Goldberg, of Long Island, N. Y.; a brother, a sister, two grand- children and two great grand- children. * * * ALBERT FELCHINSKY, 2919 Fullerton, died Aug. 2. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Survived by a son, Joseph Felch; a daughter, Mrs. Irving Safian; two brothers; two sisters and four grandchildren. * * * DAVID KAATZ, 18280 San Juan, died Aug. 6. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Ella; three sons, Bertram, Paul and Martin and eight grand- children. HARRY RUBIN, 9763 Petos- key, died Aug. 7. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived° by two sons, Sam and Sol; a daughter, Mrs. Nathan Wolok; 10 grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren. * * * SOLOMON LIPS IT T, 11501 Petoskey, died Aug. 3. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves three sons, Arthur I., Samuel and Murray; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Herman- Wetsman and Mrs. Harry Fox. * * * JENNIE RADNER, Los An-. geles, died Aug. 1,- in Rochester, Minn. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Joseph; a son, David, of Seattle, Wash.; a daughter, Mrs. Lou Handler, of Huntington Woods, a brother, a sister and three grand- children. * * * LOUIS STONE, 3806 Leslie, died Aug. 3. Services at Ira Kauf- man Chapel. He leaves two brothers, Meyer a n d Henry Stone; two sisters, Mrs. Louis Jacobson and Mrs. Abe Bloom, * * * MARK M. FINZE, 5463 Russell, died Aug. 4. Services at Ira Kauf- man Chapel. He leaves his broth- er, Joseph Finze, of Los Angeles. * * * JACOB ANCHILL, 17384 Indi- ana, died Aug. 4. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Eva, four sons; Herman, Benjamin, Charles and Louis; a_ daughter, Mary; a sister and seven grandchildren. New Bonus Tourist Plan - Developed for Israel An Israeli-minded American. tourist official has c1.2veloped a plan to help Israelis learn more about their country by seeing more of it. Meyer Passow, general man- ager of the Israel Tourist Service Corporation (ITS), prop oses through his plan to give an added. boost to Israel's tourist industry. ITS is an.American-owned cor- poration, with offices in New York and Tel Aviv, which oper-. ates a large number of tours in Israel. The new plan provides that whenever an American tourist buys one of the ITS tours through a travel agency, he receives an_ identical free tour for a relative- or friend living in Israel. MENORAH funeral eizapei • CENTRALLY LOCATED Only Jewish Chapel in the Northwest district • SPACIOUS FACILITIES Largest Jewish Chapel in Detroit PURITAN cor. DEXTER UNiversity 1-7700 C. W. Moore, Mgr. 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