Shirnshon Arad, first secre- tary of the • Israeli Embassy in Washington, will: be the next speaker in the Midrasha Mid- dle East Insti- tute, at 8:30 p. m., Monday in the Esther Berman audi- torium, Schae- fer near Seven Mile. His sub- ject will be "Arab - Israel R e lation s: Arad" Sources of • Friction and Co- operation." Mr. Arad was born. in Tel- Aviv in 1923. He graduated from high school in 1941 and a year later joined the British Army, serving with the Jewish Brigade in Egypt, Italy and Western Europe. On cessation of hostilities, he 'became the editor .of the Brigade's daily newspaper, Hachayal, printed in Hebrew and published in Brussels. On release from the Army, he became managing editor - of Sefer Hahitnadvut, the story of Palestine Jewry's participation in the Allied war effort. In the summer of 1948, Mr. Arad joined the . Israel Delega- tion to the United Nations and served with it until February 1951. He studied international relations at the "New School for Social Research" in New York, from which he graduated in 1951. In NOvember, 1952, he was appointed chief assistant to the director of the United States division of the Israel Ministry for foreign affairs. He served in this post until March, 1956, when he was appointed to his present position of first secre- tary of the- EmbaSsy of Israel in Washington, D. C. C11 Nationalism .SpeakerS1Listed for LZOA Isfael• Regiondr•.instiftite ' C. Bezalel Sherman, author ica. Authi:or of numerous works Institute include Rabbi Morris Arab Barrier to- and lecturer, will participlate on the sociology of American Adler, Dr. Norman Drachler, • the Regional Institute •,' on Jewry, he won the . LaMed - Boris M. Joffe, Dr. Israel T. Their Obliteration in "Israel and Jewish Living in award for his book "Jews and Naarnani, executive director, The rationale behind current America," March 30 and 31, at Other Ethnic Groups in the Bureau of Jewish Education, Arab nationalism-was explained Labor Zionist InStitote.. United States," a Hebrew trans- Louisville, Ky., and Harold Gustay von Grunebaum, who Delegates from Ohio, Penn- lation of which appeared in Silver. spoke Monday on "The Cultural The community is invited to Face of the Middle East,'" at the ylvania and Michigan will at- Israel. • third session of Middle East In- tend this Institute under the Others who will address the attend the sessions. stiute, sponsored by. Midrasha-. auspices of the Detroit Labor Zionist. Council and the cultural '"Nationali s m," s a i d. v o n committee of the Labor .Zionist Grunebaum," is the Arab bar- Organization of America. rier to their obliteration. The - Sherman, who wilI speak on Arabs-wish to retain their in- dividuality. ThUs, their motto is "The Impact of. Israel on the "rejection of the West for self- American Jewish Community," preservation." Nationalism, ac- is director -of cultural and .com- tually "the gift of Europe," is munal activities of the Labor now the Arabian - "answer to Zionist Organization of Amer- Europe," he asserted. • • • The Arabs are presently "pre- Max Fisher Names! to Board occupied with Helenic culture' of United Hias Service BUY YOUR NEW with which they hope to "un- Max M. Fisher, Detroit civic IMPERIAL — CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH dermine Europe intellectual su- leader, has been elected a mem- periority" by contrasting it with ber of the board of United Until You Have Seen Us! the accomplishments of Greek Service, it was announced*r}y It Wilt Mean Money Saved. antiquity.V on G r u n ebaum Abner Bregrnan, presidenof We Offer, Free Pickup Service quoted -a leading Arab play- the organization. wright's preface to "Oedipus Nate Margolis Nate Rosenthal, Sales Mgr. Sam Ma rgolis- Rex": "The humanistic idea of 25 Years an Imperial,. Chrysler, Plymouth Dealer -- the. Greeks is a powerful wea- pon, in the hands of Arabs to conquer the overpowering West- erners." - Is COMING Von Grunebaum, who is a pro- 13955 JOS. CAMPAU TW. 2-7500 fessor at the University of Chi- BACK! Ya Block South of 6 MILE ROAD cago Oriental Institute; said that Muslim theology—as a basis of social integration an& tying to 7 gether a multi-lingual, multi- national body—is the "most pre- cious element in modern Arab mification." He described the Muslim com- munity as thinking of itself as the "guardian" of absolute "truth." Arabs believe that Is- lamic idoeology is "clear-cut, supports transcendental, divine laws, is one and fundamental," while Western ideology is "grop- ing, revolts against transcenden- tal, divine laws, promotes The beaver knows the im- thoughts of nonunanimous re- portance of saving for a rainy bels," he said. The professor indicated that day. But too few of us realize Egypt and Pakistan are vying that saving for a sunny day for intellectual leadership of makes sense, too! If you open a Name Two Detroiters Islam. "T h e political high-earning American Say- center may therefore move east- for Men's Club Parley ward to, Pakisetan," he specu- ings account and keep it ac- Two Detroiters are among lated. tive ... someday it can be the convention chairmen named During the question period the gateway to a whole by the National Federation of following h i s address, V o n new life for you and your Jewish Men's Clubs, which Grunebaum advocated a United family. Saving comes holds its 28th annual conclaVe States policy of "tactful uncon- naturally at American Sav- May 5 to 8, at the Concord cern" with Arabian stubborn in- ings, where the high rate Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N. Y. istence on individuality. provides a powerful in- Dr. Maurice M. Shudofsky,• They are Carl Schiller and centive to add to your Ben Sidlow, both of Cong. Midrasha Faculty chairman, Shaarey Zedek. Schiller will presided at the lecture. account regularly. heOd the special awards cons= mittee, while Sidlow serves as chairman of t h e religious services, committee. General chairman of the Con- Genia Silkes, one of the few ._ vention, which has as its theme, survivors of the Warsaw Ghet- "The New and the Old—Bind- to who lived for a time as a ing Tradition and the Future;" Christian while conducting un- is Arthur S. Brockman, of derground activities against the New York. Nazis, will be the keynote Abraham Satovsky, also of Yiddish speaker at the com- Detroit's Shaarey Zedek, is munity - wide commemoration president of the -Federation, of the 14th anniversary of the composed of more than 35,000 Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Sun- men affiliate& with 250 Con- day, April 14; at 8 p.m., at the- servative men's clubs in the Labor Zionist Institute. . U. S. and Canada. - Benjamin M. Laikin, chair- man of the Ghetto Commerrior- ation . Committee and member of the executive committee - of Come in or phone WO 5-5800 the Jewish Community Council for free POSTAGE PAID Save- All Accounts Insured up to $10,000 by an uoto ouv4 Jouii 0 P 011 By-Mail Kit. which is sponsoring this annual n04 •umop oNsda Agency of United States Government event, announces that Rabbi Morris Adler, Council vice- • president, will deliver an ad- •nig WAI 4110A if dress:in English. Cantor Shaky. tai Ackerman will chant litur- giCal selections. There will be an approPriate dramatic pre- sentation. Laikin „urged: organizations and individuals to reserve the date of April 14 and to attend the commemoration. IMPERIAL 1 MARGOLIS DON'T - • SPRINGEL MARGOLIS AUTO SALES it's the - NATURAL thing to do! Ghetto Survivor to Spe4 -April . . U Se A. DID YOU KNOW THAT THE FINEST MIXED DRINKS CAN BE MADE WITH CADILLAC CLUB WINE • • • CADILLAC CLUB IS the LARGEST SELLING WINE IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN Milan Wineries, Detroit, Michigan Begin Oil. Drillings at Dead Sea Site • (Direct JTA TeletyOe Wire to The Jew ish News) Tim- . AVIV The Israel Am- erican Oil Company began bor- ings for oil Wednesday on a new site south of • Eingegi on the Dead Sea. Oil drillings will be resumed later this week at .Kurnub in the Negev, two kilo- meters frbin the site of drilling§ by the Iraq Petroleum Company under British license during the Mandate. AMERICAN LIVERNOIS AT W. 7 MILE WOODWARD AT LARNED open 9:30 to 4:30—Frid ay to 6 p.m. open 9:30 to 4:30-i-Thursday to 8:30 p" DEXTER BLVD. AT CORTLAND W. 9 MILE nein. COOLIDGE open 9:30 to 4:30—Tuesday to 8:30 p.m. FORT STREET AT MILITARY open 9:30 to 4:30—Friday to 8 p.m. . open 9:30 to 4:30—Thursday to &30 p.m. VAN DYKE AT E. 7 MILE open 940 to 4:30.-Friday to 840 p.m. d. 114 2 . ox W61 itaxelAl Embassy Secretary Next Institute Speaker