For 32 years, the family agen-
cy which has served the Detroit
Jewish community has been
known as the Jewish Social
Service Bureau.
Services to people since the
Bureau was organized have de-
veloped from "charity" and "re-
lief" to those aimed at improv-
ing the personal and social func-
tioning of all members of the
family.
Last Sunday, the annual meet-
ing of JSSB voted to change its
name to Jewish Family and
Children's Service. "This is what
we do, and the name clearly
states our purpose," declared
Mrs. Theodore Bargman, presi-
dent.
Special tribute was paid to

Israeli Arabs Get
New Policy Pledge

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JERUSALEM — An assur-
ance that a "new policy" toward
Israel's Arabs will be con-
sidered by the Cabinet was
given Tuesday to six Mapai-
affiliated Arab members of the
Knesset by Giora Josephthal,
Mapai secretary, at a meeting
dealing with Arab grievances.
Among the main requests
voiced at the meeting was a re-
newal and an easing ' of the
qualifications for the "union
of families" program under
which thousands of Arabs from
neighboring countries were per-
mitted to join relatives living
in Israel from 1949 to 1953.
The Arab Knesset deputies
also populated military govern-
ment areas along the borders.
The deputies r ep or te dly
warned the Mapai official that
continuation of the grievances
of the Arab minority might cost
the Mapai party most of the
Arab votes in future elections.
It was decided during the
meeting that a special commit-
tee headed by Mordecai Namir,
Labor Minister, would prepare
outlines for a new policy to
remedy such grievances for pre-
sentation to a meeting of the
Cabinet soon.

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Nuclear Party .

NEW YORK (JTA)—Israel's
significant advance in the field
of nuclear physics was given
confirmation by UNESCO and
the International Union for
Pure and Applied Physics, which
have selected Israel for their
1957 International Conference
on Nuclear Structure.
Dewey Stone, chairman of
the board of governors of the
Weizmann Institute, announced
that the conference will be held
at the Institute in Rehovoth,
Sept. 9 to 13 inclusive.
Over 130 scientists from vari-
ous countries will attend as
delegates. Twenty-six scientists
from eight different countries
will deliver papers on the
progress made in various fields
of nuclear physics. The scien-
tists who will present reports
hail from the United States,
Denmark, France, Britain, }Tol-
land, Sweden, the USSR and.
Israel.
In Rehovoth, the Weizmann
Institute announced that it had
named two scientists from
abroad—one an American, the
other a Hungarian refugee—to
its staff. The American, Prof.
Theodor Winnick, formerly as-
sociate professor of BiochemiS-
try at the State University of
Iowa, will set up a new bio-
chemistry section at the In-
stitute.
The Hungarian Jewish refugee
is Dr. Michael Baranyi, until
recently a lecturer at Budapest
University and a former in-
mate of Buchenwald, who will
join the Institute's biophysics
department.

Romanian Chief Rabbi
Opposes Iron Curtain

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CINCINNATI — Dr. Samuel
Sandmel, professor of Bible and
Hellenistic literature at Hebrew
Union College-Jewish institute
of Religion, has been appointed
Provost of the school. The HUC-
JIR, board also approved the ap-
pointment of Dr. John J. Tep-
fer, professor of Jewish History
and Talmud, as Dean of the
HUC-JIR School in New York,
and the appointment of Rabbi
Alfred Gottschalk, a 1957 grad-
uate of the Cincinnati school, as
director of the College-fInsti-
tute's California school at Las
Angeles.

Dropsie College Confers
Doctorates on Notables

PHILADELPHIA — The gulf
betWeen fundamental and ap-
plied knowledge is growing too
wide to be - ignored, Brig. Gen-
eral David Sarnoff, chairman
of the board of the Radio Cor-
poration of America, declared
Wednesday at Founder's Day
exercises at Dropsie College of
Hebrew and Cognate Learning.
The Honorary Degree of Doc-
tor of Laws was conferred
upon Gen. Sarnoff and other
honorary degrees were bestowed
on Rabbi Solomon B. Freehof,
Pittsburgh; Rabbi Abba H. Sil-
ver, Cleveland; George N. Shus-
ter, president, Hunter College;
Prof. Solomon Zeitlin, Dropsie
College; Harold W. Dodds,
president, Princeton University;
His Excellency Abba Eban, Is-
raeli Ambassador to the United
States; and posthumously upon
Louis M. Rabinowitz of New
York.
The exercises were presided
over by Dr. Abraham A. Neu-
man, president of Dropsie Col-
lege, who said, "in the 50 years
of the existence of the college,
we behold the vision and faith
of its founder, Moses Aaron
Dropsie, gloriously vindicated."

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necessary to set earlier deadlines for the issues affected
by these days.
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Friday, May 31.

Burns Denies Charges by Egypt
Alleging Bombing by Israeli Forces

JEitiTSALEM (JTA) — Maj.
Gen. E. L. M. Burns, com-
mander of the United Nations
Emergency Force, denied charges
by Egypt that Israeli "infiltra-
tors" -had penetrated the Gaza
Strip and blown up two huts
in the Gaza refugee camp.
In a statement issued in the
Old City, Gen. Burns said that
tracks from the scene of the
incident did not lead in the
direction of the Israel border.
Several Arab refugees were
wounded when the two homes,
near Khan Yunis, blew up.
Gen. Burns revealed that he
had -again approached Israel
and Egypt with suggestions that
the Israel-Egyptian armistice
agreement be revived. Egypt,
he said, had agreed, but Israel
had declined.

LONDON — Jews do not want
any Iron Curtain because they
inevitably suffer when the
world is divided, Dr. Moses Ro-
sen, Romanian Chief Rabbi, told
a reception given Tuesday night
in his honor by British Chief
Rabbi Israel Brodie and the
Board of Deputies of British
Jews.
Rabbi Rosen, making the first
visit of a Chief Rabbi frttm a
Soviet country, said that such
visits to Romania as that of the
American rabbinical delegation
last year and that of the Swe-
dish Chief Rabbi gave the re-
spective Jewish communities a
chance to learn about each oth-
er. He expressed the hope that
representatives of British Jewry
would visit Romania to meet
not only the Jewish spiritual
leaders but also "ordinary men
and women so as to learn and
know about Romanian Jewry."

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months, is that Egyptian- hos-
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that it is useless to consider
resurrecting it while Egypt
maintains claims of belliger-
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David -Rosin was re-elected
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Mesdames Samuel Aaron, Sey-
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Lewis Manning, Philip Marcuse
and Mr. David Wilkus. Newly
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The JFCS re-elected to the
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three-year term: Mrs. Bernard
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JSSB Annual Meeting Votes Change
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