Brandeis University Associates Plan A. F. Miller fo Address NCRAC Director Urges JWV Parley Meeting on Sunday Fourth Annual Dinner-Dance Nov. 15 ADL Alexander F. Miller, national To Act in Middle Eastern Crisis director of the community serv- ice division of the Anti-Defama- tion League of Bnai Brith, will address the an- nual meeting of t h e Michigan Regional Advis- ory Board of ADL, Sunday, Oct. 30. Mr. Miller, in his official posi- tion, is respon- sible for the far- flung activities of ADL, and di- rectly super- vises the work A. F. Miller of the 25. regional offices located in each important sector of the United States. Information regarding the meeting can be secured from the ADL Michigan Regional Direc- tor, Dr. Morton J. Sobel, 140 Cadillac Sq.., Detroit 26, Michi- gan. WO 2-9686. Meeting to make plans for the fourth annual Dinner-Dance of the Brandeis University Associates, to be held Nov. 15, in the Sheraton-Cadillac's Grand Ballroom, are, standing, left to right: HAROLD MORRISON and HERBERT A. ARONSSON; seated, JAMES WEINER, HERBERT G. BLUMBERG and GEORGE C. GOLANTY. For tickets, call Marvin Alexander, TO. 9-7100. Conservative Institute Histadrut Gains In Plan to Raise To Feature New Courses Opening Tuesday $62,000 by Nov. 16 At With all of its courses oriented Philip Goldstein, chairman of the executive board of the De- troit Histadrut Campaign, re- ported this week that all com- mittees are proceeding with plans to raise $62,000 by Nov. 16, the - official opening of the drive, at a banquet at Hotel Statler as a farewell to Isaac Hamlin. Mr, Hamlin, for 30 years the national secretary of the Israel Histadrut Campaign, is leaving this country to take up residence in Israel, and the $62,000 goal—. $2,000 for each year of his serv- ice—is intended as a farewell tribute by his Detroit co-work- ers in Labor Zionism. Farband Division Chairman Berl Hearshen, LZOA Division Chairmen Laible Hoffmitz and Evelyn Noveck and Organiza- tions Division Chairmen Nathan Rose, Morris Malin and Jack Ormond have pledged maximum support on behalf of their re- spective groups. Original plans of the Furniture Division, under the chairmanship of Nathan H. Shecter and Aaron Berg, also call for completion of campaign ac- tivity by Nov. 16. The committee in charge of banquet arrangements includes Morris Lieberman, Thelma Zak, Ben Harold, Phylis Pincus, Helen Ring, William Selman, Morris Malin and Israel Burnstein. The committee handling the sale of banquet tickets includes Mrs. Bessie Berris, Jacob Glazer, Samuel J. Greenberg, Adele Mon- dry, Leonard Levin, J. B. Or- mond, Isaac Litwak, Max Schul- zinger, Morris Rose, Max Shmuk- ler, David Sislin, Abraham Wein- traub and Harry Gonte. Dele- gates and representatives from the many groups within the cam- paign framework have been re- quested to present all details of the plan to their respective or- ganizations before next Sunday, when the executive board will again meet to hear progress re- ports, Mr. Hamlin will be accom- panied to Detroit by Dov Biegun, his successor to the national secretaryship, and the occasion will be utilized formally to in- troduce Mr. Biegun to the local group. Kay and Wilk Named National Officers of Technion Society Leon Kay and Benjamin Wilk have been elected to national posts in the American Technion Society. Mr. Kay was re-elected a na- tional vice-president of the or- ganization, and Mr. Wilk was elected to the national board of directors, a post held by Mr. Kay. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, October 28, 1955 to the theme, "Invitation to Jew- ish Learning," the fourth annual Synagogue Adult Institute will open for registration and classes Tuesday evening, at the Adas Shalom Synagogue, where all classes will be held, it was an- nounced by Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman. A faculty of rabbis and lay- men will conduct courses in Jewish literature, Bible, Jewish concepts and ideas, modern Israel and the prayerbook. There will also be a special class in learning to play the chalil, the • Israeli flute. Rabbi Benjamin Gorerlick will conduct a class in "Selected Readings From the Bible." Pas- sages having particular rele- vance to modern life and thought will be examined from the point of view of the best rabbinic and modern commentators. In accordance with numerous requests, a class titled "Know Your Prayerbook" will be con- ducted by Rabbi Milton Arm. Through discussions and reading, students w ill become more familiar with the structure and the historic development of the siddur. A graded series of courses in Hebrew reading, writing, and conversation is also included in the Institute curriculum. Registration for the 20 con- secutive Tuesday evenings is be- ing accepted in the offices of the five co-sponsoring synagogues, Adas Shalom, Ahavas Achim, Beth Aaron, Bnai Moshe, and Shaarey Zedek. Those who are not members of the Conservative synagogues may register at Adas Shalom Synagogue, Curtis and Santa Rosa, the evening classes will begin. Beth Shmuel to Honor The Louis Leeboves Members of Cong. Beth Shmuel will tender a testimonial dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leebove at 7 p.m., Nov. 13, at the synagogue, Dexter at Buena Vista. The occasion will celebrate Mr. Leebove's 75th birthday and his many contributions to the congre- gation. Treasurer of Beth Shmuel for several years, he has been responsible for aiding the erec- tion of the synagogue structure. Greetings will be extended by Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz, Beth Shmuel's spiritual leader, and Rabbi Sydney K. Mossman will be guest speaker. A number of Orthodox leaders are expected to be present at the affair. Music will be furnished by Sam Barnett's orchestra. For reservations, call the synagogue office, TE, 4-0777 or WE. 5-9107. Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News Rose, Sobel on Public Instruction Committees State Superintendent of Pub- lic Instruction, Clair L. Taylor, appointed Benjamin M. Rose of Wyandotte and Morton J. Sobel of Detroit to curriculum com- mittees of his department. Mr. Rose has been appointed chairman of the Citizenship Through Education Curriculum Committee on which he has served as a member for several years. Dr. Sobel has been appointed a member of the curriculum corn- mittee on Better Human Rela- tions in Education. Although Read, Our Face Is Red In newspaper jargon, a short item of three or four lines used to fill a column to avoid leaving blank space is called a filler. These items usually relate timely, interesting or unusual facts. The Jewish News fre- quently uses quotes from the Bible, the Talmud, other sources of Jewish • literature and life and from great men for its filler material. The other week, however, we tripped ourselves up when we used the following quotation: "Who is wise? He that learns from everyone. Who is power- ful? He that governs his pas- sions. Who is rich? He that is MIAMI BEACH, Fla, — The 60th annual convention of the Jewish War Veterans, scheduled to continue here throughout the week, is the largest in the Vet- erans' groups history. The parley also marks the 28th convention of the group's Ladies Auxiliary. Members of the JWV National Executive Committee Monday heard Isaiah Minkoff, executive director of the National Com- Munity Relations Advisory Council, at a luncheon tendered him.. Mr. Minkoff likened the work of the Jewish Community Relations groups to that of the United Nations. He also stressed the fact that in the East-West conflict in the world today, which he termed a _ conflict to secure the adherence of the un- committed Asian and African peoples, Jewish community rela- tions workers had a right to consider every aspect of their work a vital sector in the battle. The Communists, he noted, ex- ploited every lapse from the U.S. own high standards in dealing with minority group s. The NCRAC leader also said that the JWV, as veterans' groups which recognize the importance of this struggle, could alert.other Mr. Minkoff also underscored hi-s—contention that no one Jew- ish agency could "go it alone" in this field. 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