Federation Women Officers Map
Strategy for Year's Activities

Mapping plans for 1955-56 with Mrs. LEWIS B. DANIELS
(center), president of the Jewish Welfare Federation's Women's
Division, are Division vice-presidents (left to right), Mesdames J.
SHURLY HORWITZ, EUGENE J. ARNFELD, PHILIP R. MAR-
CUSE and SEYMOUR J. FRANK. Key committee assignments
were made by the Division as follows: Mrs. Arnfeld, committee
on committees, office, promotion and newcomers; Mrs. Frank
arrangements and personnel, collection, food and campaign; Mrs.
Horwitz, education and its three-sub-divisions—education exten-
sion, seminars and leadership training; Mr. Marcuse, program and
public relation.

Israel Sends Strong
Delegation to UN's
General Assembly

Israel's

Silent

Army

25,000,000

TREES

Guarding the Soil,

Defending the Crops,

Subduing the Desert,

Creating Agricultural

Self-Sufficiency.

Add More Soldiers
to the Army —
Plant More Trees

"I will plant in the Wil-

derness the Cedar, the

A c a c i a Tree and the

Myrtle and the Olive

Tree; I will set in the

Desert the Fir Tree and .

- the Pine and the Box

Tree together."

ISAIAH 41:19.

THE

J. N. F. is

YOUR FUND

JEWISH NATIONAL

FUND OF DETROIT

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Detroit 6

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(JTA) — Israel is sending what
seems here to be a particularly
strong delegation to the tenth
General Assembly which con-
venes Sept. 20.
The list, made public by the
Israel delegation, showed that
Abba S. Eban, Israel's Ambassa-
dor to Washington, will once
again carry the double burden
he has had in the last few years
by heading his country's delega-
tion to the General Assembly.
Others on the delegation will
be David Hachoen, Israel Am-
bassador to Burma; Ishar Harari,
a member of the Knesset; Gideon
Raphael, Foreign Ministry coun-
sellor on the Middle East and
United Nations political affairs;
Emil Najar, director of the West
European Department at the For-
eign Ministry;. Dr. Moshe Tov,
head of the Foreign Ministry's
Latin American Department; Dr.
Giora Lotan, director of National
Insurance; Mordeci R. Kidron;
Arthur Liveran and Dr. Jacob
Robinson.
Kidron is the Israel delega-
tion's permanent deputy, fre-
quently acting as head of the
delegation in the absence of
Eban. Liveran is also a member
of the permanent delegation. Dr.
.Hacohen, Harari, Dr. Tov and
Dr. Robinson were on Israel's
delegation to the General Assem-
bly last year.

Kfar Silver Opened
At Ceremonies Tuesday

TEL AVIV — Kfar Silver, the
agricultural institute established
near Ashkelon, not far from the
Negev, in honor of Dr. Abba
Hillel Silver, of Cleveland, was
formally opened on Tuesday.
T h e settlement, maintained
jointly by ZOA (through funds
raised by the American Zionist
Fund) and the General Zionist
Organization of Israel, will pro-
vide four-year courses of study
to - youngsters from 14 to 17 in
various branches of agriculture,
including crop research; vege-
table and fruit gardening, horti-
culture, dairy and poultry farm-
ing, bee keeping and similar
skills.
To qualify for diplomas, stu-
dents also will have to complete
a full course of general and Jew-
ish education. Students will un-
dergo training for the type of
farming that is best suited for
their respective qualification and
needs. The institute is fully ac-
credited by the Israel Ministry
of Agriculture.
With 1,500 dunams (375 acres)
of land at its disposal, Kfar Sil-
ver, will accommodate 300 young
people and a staff of some 60.
Additional buildings are being
constructed at a rapid rate, all
with modern, comfortable facili-
ties.
Official dedication exercises
will be held later in the year.

Star Spangled Revelation
Francis Scott Key composed the
"Star Spangled Banner" during
the historic siege of Fort Mc-
Henry during the War of 1812.
The records of others present in-
dicate that eight Jews were
among the Fort's defenders.

David Fredenthal
Picture Acquired
By Art Institute

Sahara Pioneers as First Ranch.
In Ariozna Serving Kosher Food

A unique project in the resort
field — the establishment of an
The work of David Fredenthal , Arizona ranch which will adhere
dynamic, Detroit-born painter, strictly to the Jewish dietary
went on exhibition Sunday at the laws—was announced this week.
Detroit Institute of Arts, thanks
Meyer Cohen, managing direc-
to the generosity of a group of
Detroiters. The picture is "Over tor of the Saharc
the Hill," painted in 1947, a vivid Guest Ranch ir.
and realistic portrayal of a child Tucson. Ariz
playing against a background of this week an-
nounced t h (
wartime destruction.
opening of the
Donors of the painting include: Ranch for th
Mrs. Anna Werbe, Mrs. Saul H. winter season
Rose, Mrs. Henry Levitt, Mrs. C. and emphasize(
H. Gershenson, Mrs. Ben Jones, that The Sahar
Mrs. Arthur Bloom, Mrs. Harold will serve Amer
Smiley, Mrs. Harry Farbsten, ican Jewish cui-
Mrs. Henry Wineman, Mrs. Julius sine in strict ad- Meyer Cohen
Gilbert, Charles Rosen, Charles herence to kashrut.
Feinberg, Leonard N. Simons,
This pioneering venture has at-
Max Osnos, Bert Smokier, Mrs.
man, Mrs. Harold tracted the interest of prominent
Irving Gold
Kukes , and Mrs. H. B. Van Ors- leaders, with the active- partici-
pation of David Berris, promi-
del.
nent Detroit orthodox Jewish
The presentation was made to leader, as one of the stockholders.
Edgar P. Richardson, Art Insti-
Mr. Cohen, the majority stock-
tute director, by Mrs. Werbe, at
a gathering of the donors in the holder in the company, was•the
Balmoral Drive home of Mrs. initiator in 1926 of the first of
Rose. The picture was acquired
through the Werbe Gallery which
exhibited Fredenthal's work last
year.
The artist was born in Detroit
in 1914 and studied painting at
the Cranbrook Academy of Art
under Zoltan Sepeshy. He won
his first recognition for his life
drawings at the Detroit Artists
Market, as a result of which he
was given a traveling scholarship
from the Museum of Modern Art,
New York, and a three-year
scholarship from the Museum of
Modern Art, New York, and a
three-year scholarship at Cran-
brook where he did his first
painting under Sepeshy from 1935
to 1938; won a prize in the Mich-
igan Artists Exhibition at the
Art Institute in 1936, and ex-
ecuted murals for the Detroit
Naval Armory in 1937. Since then
the painter has received many
honors. He was an artist cor-
respondent for Life Magazine in
the southwest Pacific, Italy and
Germany from 1943 to 1946. He
has exhibited widely and is rep-
resented in many public and pri-
vate collections. His work has
been reproduced in many publi-
cations and he has illustrated
several- books.

the large kosher hotels in Miami
Beach—The Tides.
Located in -the healthful Ari-
zona climate, eight miles from
the heart of downtown Tucson,
The Sahara will have a special
dairy kitchen, in addition to the
meat kitchen. It will have TV
and card rooms and the 105 acres
of ground will provide swimming
facilities in a modern swimming
pool, and provisions for many
sports. There will be horseback
riding and golfing. The grounds
have citrus and fruit orchards.

Miss Esther Dokow, reserva-
tions manager at the Sahara, was
associated with Grossinger's in
Ferndale, N. Y., prior to coming
to Tucson.
The Sahara will open on Nov.
1. Reservations already are being
taken and information can be
secured from Mr. Berris, 1225
National Bank Bldg, WO IA788,
or by writing to the Sahara.

10—DETROIT- JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 23, 1955

The son of immigrant parents,
he worked on lake freighters, in
automobile factories, print shops
and C.C.C. camps to earn funds
for art studies.

Jewish Leader Named
to Tunisian Cabinet

TUNIS (JTA)—Albert Bessis,
Jewish attorney and prominent
leader of Tunisian Jewry, was
appointed a member of the first
all-Tunisian Cabinet formed here.
This is the first all-Tunisian gov-
ernment in 64 year s. It was
formed following the ratification
by France of a bill giving home
rule to Tunisia, which is a French
protectorate.

Mr. Bessis, who is president of
the Keren Hayesod and of the
Aliyah Commission, will hold the
post of Minister for Reconstruc-
tion and Housing in the Cabinet,
the majority of whose members
are leaders of the Neo-Destour
(nationalist) Party. Along with
other members of the government
he paid an official visit to the
Bey of Tunis, at the Carthage
Palace, where the composition of
the Cabinet was approved by the
Bey.

Just before receiving the Pre-
mier's appointees, -the Bey con-
veyed to the Chief Rabbi of
Tunis, through the director of
protocol, his personal Rosh. Hash-
anah greetings to the entire Jew-
ish community.

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