40-Frame Filmstrip on Dr. Wise Released ; by 'Reform Organization ` JeWish News Stamp Collector By HENRY B. STERN Winthrop S. Boggs,. in his "Foundations of Philately," de- fines "approvals" as " . . a number, of stamps mounted in a sheet or in a booklet which is sent to the customer. From these stamps he may select what he desires and return the re- maining stamps, together with payment for those he kept." This manner . of acquiring stamps is quite common and acceptable. Yet many beginning collectors become confused and disappointed with advertise- ments featuring approval selec- tions. The doubts of the. parents of youthful -beginners often goes beyond disappointment. The collector will find ap- proval selections a fine way to build a stamp collection at a moderate cost. However, there are several points to keep in mind . . . for the protection of the stamp collector as well as the dealer: • - Dr. MAURICE N. EISENDRATH, president of the Union of America Hebrew congregations, presents the first print of 'a new film strip on the late Dr. Stephen S. Wise to Rabbi Wise's daughter, Judge JUSTINE WISE POLIER. One of the frames of the strip, created by UAHC, shows Dr. Wise with his good friend, the late Dr. Albert Einstein at one of their frequent meetings. The filmstrip contains 40 frames. It is available by writing 838 Fifth Ave., New York. • Samarkand Rabbi Among New Emigres from Russia . TEL AVIV (JTA) — Rabbi Yechiel Maximoif, only rabbi of Samarkand, fabled ancient city of Soviet 'Uzbekistan, ar- rived here as an immigrant. The 74-year-old rabbi was wearing a traditional Bukharian robe of multi-colored silk. Rabbi Maximoff told news- men that the religious life of the Samarkand Jews had re- mained untouched throughout, the Communist regime. He said that he had not only been the community's rabbi, but also its cantor, mohel and ritual Slaughterer. He arrived on a plane with 14 other Jews from the USSR. Another passenger on the plane was Levi Kliest, who spent the- past 15 years in Siberia where he had been exiled for Zionist activities. On another flight that arrived were Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan Hirsh, released a few weeks ago from a Romanian prison. Sid Shmarak's I Business Briefs HOROWITZ CATERERS, of 12512 Dexter, announce that they will pay the rental for any hall or synagogue if affairs are booked with them. For inforina- tion call TO. 8-5384. * * * EMIL LEVY, Counselor for Restitution and COmpensation, with offices in Amsterdam and Dusseldorf, is in Detroit for two weeks, and welcomes any in- quiry from individuals who came from Germany within the last 23 yaers and believe that they are entitled to restitution. from the German government. Mr. Levy may be reached at BR. 3-4348. * * * Leonard Lowenstein an- nounces the formation of the ROSALIND MANAGE MENT COMPANY, which specializeS in complete residential and commercial property manage- ment, including collection of rent, and all incidentals to the renting and management of I Our Letter Box Windsor Leader Offers Man How to Treat Arab Infiltrator EDITOR, The Jewish News: As • long as _you ask your readers a simple - question you must not be surprised if now and then one takes you literally and gives you a simple. answer. I refer to your editorial on the suggested trek of the Arabs from the Gaza strip to Israel. Here is what I would do: Meet them when they cross the boundary with trucks. Set up a receiving station with nurses, doctors; . kitchens. Take away any arms they may have. Then as fast as they can be loaded on to trucks, keeping families together, first treating the sick, I would shoot them through Israel to the Syrian and Jordanian borders, unload them and let them continue their trek. If there is going to be any shooting let the Arabs do it. If any of them can prove ownership of land in Israel, this would probably be as good a time as any to either arrange compensation for them or per- mit a limited number of them to settle in Israel on equivalent land. - Surely even the most pious of our Christian .friends who are worrying about the Arabs for the first time in history. could not complain of the fact that Gandhi-like tactics were being met by Ghandi-like tac- tics. • MICHAEL SUMNER Windsor, Ontario Remains of 1900-Year-Old Jewish Settlement Uncovered JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The remains of an ancient Jewish settlement that may date back some 1,900 years has been un- covered ten miles south of Mas- sada, close to the western shore of the lower portion of the Dead Sea, it was announced here. Remnants of buildings,' some fences and irrigation ditches were uncovered by personnel on 'a survey for the Ministry of Development. It is believed that the residents of the area may have brought their water from the vicinity of Ein Gedi, which is nearly 20 miles to the north. The architecture of the buildings . is believed similar to residential a n d commercial property. For information call TIN. 2-2650. that of the Essenes. Canadian Intermarriage Triples in Last 30 Years MONTREAL, (JTA) — The rate of intermarriage between Jews and non-Jews in Canada as a whole has tripled during the past 30 years, it was re- ported by the research bureau of the Canadian Jewish Con- gress. The research bureau disclosed the same. ratio holds "for the provinces of Ontario, Saskatche- wan and Manitoba during these three decades, but only doubled in the provinces of Alberta and Quebec. In Nova Scotia and British Columbia interinar- riages have increased by ap- proximately 50 percent, and in New Brunswick it fell off by almost half in the .same period. 500 Immigrants Reach Israel TEL AVIV (JTA) — Five hundred new immigrants ar- rived in Israel May 13 aboard the S.S. Negbah. Among the new ,arrivals were a number of Jews from Hungary and other Communist countries. Oisr 28th Season— 41, FARBAND CAMP And Kinderwelt 1. _ Do not send for approval selec- tions unless you seriously intend to buy something. 2. Read the advertisements for "Free Offer of Stamps" or "Special Premiums." Quite frequently such an advertisement. mentions that ap- proval selections will be sent with the free offer. 3. Younger collectors should look over approval selections they receive on the same day that the mailman delivers the stamps. It is not wise for anyone to leave stamps (especi- ally someone else's) lying about. 4. If you buy stamps frequently through the approval method, let the dealer know what kind of stamps _you are most interested in. This will save time and effort for all con- cerned. - 5. If unsolicited approvals are sent to you, do not feel obl i gated to pur- chase any. Fear not; for thou shalt not be ashamed . • • with great mer- cies will I gather thee.—Isa. 54:4, 7 The CJC revealed that the ratio of mixed marriages to marriages in which both part- ners were Jews, during the years between 1951-53, by pro- vinces is: British Columbia, 51 percent; Saskatchewan, 38 per- cent; Alberta, 24 percent; New Brunswick, 22 percent; NOva Scotia, 22 percent; Manitoba, 14 percent; Ontario, 14 percent; and Quebec, six percent. Meet Our Staff Enjoy our varied program of many fine activities. 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