Scheduled for This Sunday in Philadelphia \ NAs Isidore Sobeloff is shown receiving mementos from national and local leaders on the occasion of his 20th anniversary as executive director of the Jewish Welfare - Federa- tion of Detroit. - On the left, Sobeloff receives the ancient Maccabean lamp, unearthed in Israel, from Rabbi Herbert Friedman, executive vice-chairman of the United Jewish Ap- peal. On the right, Sobeloff is shown receiving a silver cigar humidor, as a gift from the Federation's executive committee, from Judge Theodore Levin, Federation president, as Max M. Fisher, 1957 Allied Jewish Campaign chairman, applauds the honor. * * * * * * Rapid Allied Campaign Triumph Marked by Pledge to Go on Striving for $6 Goal; Sobeloff Honored on .20th Year Here , Scholars from all sections of the country will assemble, in Philadelphia Sunday, for the 69th annual meeting of the Jewish • Publication Society of America, - according to an an- nouncement by Edwin Wolf, 2nd, JPS president. - The meeting, at the Warwick Hotel, will include morning and afternoon sessions held for the purpose of reviewing the past y e a r' s accomplishments and planning the 'program foi the coming year. Sessions held in the morning and early after- noon will be devoted to deliber- , ations by members of the pub- lication - committee, who will study manuscripts and projects being considered for publica- tion. Judge Louis E. Levinthal is chairman of the committee, and Dr. Solomon Grayzel is editor. In mid-afternoon, the board of trustees will meet to review the -recommendations made by the publication committee. At 3:30 p.m., the 69th annual mem- bership meeting will commence. Reports will be made by the officers, and elections will be held. After the business session, a cultural program will feature a discussion of the subject "New Light on the Eternal Book" by Prof. E. A. Speiser of the University of Pennsyl- vania, a member of the editorial advisory 'committee which is currently engaged in preparing a revised translation of the JPS Bible. ' Founded in 1888, for the pur- pose of preserving the Jewish tradition of culture through the publication and dissemination of good books on religion, his- tory and literature, JPS .distri- butes its books through a un- ique membership plan and also by direct distribution to book- stores, schools and libraries. * * * Awards For Best 1956 Works To Be Made By Book Council Citations and cash prizes to- talling $700 will be awarded to the authors of 1956'8 best works , of Jewish-interest in the fiction, poetry and juvenile fields at the annual meeting of the Jew- ish Book Council of America, a project of the National Jewish Welfare Board, it was announ- ced by Rabbi Ely E. Pilchik, Newark, Council president. The meeting will be held at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, 40 W. 68th St., New York. The COuncil is the sponsor of the annual nationwide obser- vance of Jewish Book Month, to be held Nov. 15 to Dec. 15. Yewish Weekly in Turkish Language Starts in Istanbul ISTANBUL (JTA) — A new Jewish _weekly, in the Turkish language, made its appearance here. The newspaper, ,"Haftanin Sesi" (The Voice of the Week) is aimed at Turkish Jewish youth who do not read Ladino, the language- of the other twa Turkish Jewish weeklies. TANY WATCH. REPAIRED Rabbi Friedman described the The story of Detroit's highly the community, for which we With Genuine many events that happened successful 1957 Allied Jewish shall - ever be thankful." Factory Parts Judge Levin continued: "It is since he was here 90 days ago Campaign was told graphically by gratifying to note that the pre- to launch the pre-campaign a few silent but very salient in campaign budget conference drive. He predicted a large in- figures. Certified Master When the enthusiastic group plan, which was inspired by him flux of immigrants into Israel Watchmaker & Jeweler of leaders and workers gathered, and has become known as the from Communist countries, the Only a certified master at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, Detroit Plan, is used as a model beginning having been made Watchmaker can offer you On April 25, for a victory dinner, in many cities throughout the with the exits of Polish Jews. completely guaranteed sat- there were displayed the figures - country. He has won the respect "We may finally crack the Iron isfaction on all watch re- $4,790,133 in back of the speak- and confidence not only of lay Curtain," he said, analyzing the pairs at modest prices. Aft ers' dais. This was the sum re- leaders of the community but new developments. work done on premises. ported exactly a week previous of the professional staffs Of our "We are desperately eager to various agencies, themselves Crystals Replaced to the formal closing meeting. see that this does not stop," he At the opening of the final professionals and no doubt his said. "We shall not leave a sin- While You Wait! report, program, it was an- most analytical critics. Dedicat- gle person behind. We/have been nounced that the sum of $5,- ed as he is himself to the at- challenged and have responded, 290,000 had been registerd, but tainment of the highest stand- and the response now is greater that additional reports were be- ards in fund raising and com- than the challenge." 118963 Livernois, So. of 7 munity services, he has inspired ing tabulated. The efforts of Max Fisher, UN 1-8184 Then - Isidore Sobeloff, ex- all of us to do our utmost to campaign chairman, were ■ ■ ecutive vice-president of the achieve the lofty goals he has praised by Leonard N. Simons, who called for division reports, Jewish Welfare Federation, set for us." Rabbi Friedman, speaking Sobeloff and Rabbi Friedman. reported that a total of $5,- in behalf of the national UJA Fisher presided at the dinner. 841,000 had been reached and officers, presented Sobeloff Participants in the new pro- that there is an excellent with a small lamp made out of gram and reporters for their di- chance of reaching the $6,- clay, dug up in Modin, near visions included Milton Mahler, 000,000 Mark. the Lydda Airport in Israel, Thinking of Cadillac Thus, Detroit's 1957 campaign dating back to the days of the Stanley Winkelman, Sid Burton, has reached the highest point in Maccabees. Rabbi Friedman Robert Trepeck, Dan Lave-n, Mervin Grosberg, Abraham Sa- Think of Me ._.. fund-raising for the United Jew- said that while the gift honors ish Appeal and fOr the 50 other Sobeloff it is, symbolically, tovsky, Paul Broder, Mrs. Har- JOHN LEBOW causes, overseas, local • and na- an appreciation from UJA to ry L. Jones, Mrs. Louis Red- stone and William. Wetsman. tional, included in the Allied the entire Jewish community Rabbi Frank Rosenbaum gave Representing Jewish Campaign, beating even of Detroit. • - the invocation "and Emma Scha- the high mark of the 1948 drive "It is lamp of freedom; ver led in singing the national when $5,750,000 was raised. - fragile, yet a indestructible, EAST JEFFERSON - BRANCH as in- • The campaigners were urged destructible as the Jewish peo- anthems. Messages of greetings were not to stop soliciting, to proceed ple," Rabbi CADILLAC MOTOR COMPANY Friedman said. "It received- by wire from Dr.. A. M. with their efforts, until every is a mark of faith, in Sobeloff's Hershman and Mrs. Joseph H. 3180 E. JEFFERSON LO. 7-6811 — Res. UN. 3-5127 proSpect has been reached. indestructibility.7 Ehrlich. Thousands are yet to be con- tacted and there is confidence that the large sums needed for w .AMBASSADOR CLOTHES JARED STEVENS CLOTHES • HAHAN SHOESCI a - $6,000,000 total cane be at- Z",,; tained by complete coverage. z Appeals to the workers to 0 rededicate their effortS to- te, wards attaining the $6,000,000 goal were made by Sobeloff and the guest speaker, Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman, UJAS executive vice-president. - The evening was utilized by local and national leaders to honor Sobeloff on his 20th an- niversary as executive director of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation. In behalf of the Federation ex- ecutive committee, Judge Theo-• dore LeVin, Federation presi- 7 BIG DAYS ! STARTS WEDNESDAY', MAY 1st. dent, presented Sobeloff • with a An enormous large stock of better quality suits, top - coots' sport coats, furnishings, silver cigar humidor as a token shoes of discount prices. Right in the heart of. our Spring season we wish to hand over Of appreciation fOr his activities savings to you. Reductions in every- department. here. Declaring that Sobeloff's - "arrival here marked the be- ginning ginning of a new era in the progress of Our community," . Judge Levin said, in praising the Federation's director: $115.00 Silk Suits Discounts on Shirts, now $96.75 "The professional leadership $ 95.00 and $89.50 Suits now $78.75 Sport Shirts, TieS, he has prOvided as our direc- $ 79.50 and $75.00 Suits now $62.75 Robes, Pajamas tor and executive Vice-presi- $ 75.00 and $69.50 Top Coats ....now $44.75 dent in this score of years has Socks. Buy now for $ 49.50 and $45.00 Sport Coats ..now $36.75 not been surpassed anywhere Spring - and Summer. $ 22.50 Slacks now $18.75 in America: His devotion to the tasks before him, his en- Open Thursday, Friday to 9 p.m. 19157-59 Livernois above 7 Mile ergy, his vision, his keen mind and creative thinking haVe CI McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR • EXCELLOSHIRTS-• OLEG CASSINI made lasting impreSsions on . George Ohrenstein .01•111.114•1111.0 41,1111.0 14.=11.11111M. 011•1W04111M411. . r . Elptrinis • SIY00111 0dS 41 ST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION •