Dr. S. Z. Kahana, director of the Ministry of Religion of the Israel Government, will bring an important message this Sun- day morning, to leaders of De- troit's congregations and organ- izations, on the proposals for a large tourist movement to Israel during the State's tenth an- niversary year. Dr. Kahana will speak at 11 a.m. Sunday at a meeting in- the air conditioned Young Israel Center on Dexter. He will report on the Jewish State's plans for the corning year's Celebrations. • Breakfast will be served to all participants in this meeting, and there will be no solicita- tions or admission fees. In the Ministry of Religion In Israel, Dr. Kahana is in charge of the Holy Places and works with representatives of non- Jewish religious segments in Israel. He is presently on a special mission in behalf of his State to encourage visits to Israel during Chag Reason—the 10th anni- versary year. During his stay here he will assist in the organization of a special committee for the 5718 tours to Israel. He will be the house guest here of the local Mizrachi leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Temchin, 3841 Sturte- vant. The meeting here is sponsored by Mizrachi Hapoel Hamizrachi, Young Israel and the Joint Cam- mittee of Detroit Synagogues, and Organizations. Israel's Nuclear Progress Wins Privilege of Hosting World Parley The position Israel's nu- clear research has achieved in the scientific world has won for the country the right to play host this fall to the Internation- al Conference on Nuclear Struc- ture. Conference sessions will take place Sept. 9 to 13, in the Michael and Anna Wix Audi- torium of the Weizmann Insti- tute of Science in Rehovoth. Papers on the progress made in various fields of nuclear physics will be delivered by 26 scientists from eight different countries. About 150 delegates are expected to participate. Scientists who have already ac- Festivities Mark Stratford Festival Opening July 1, 2 STRATFORD, Ontario — All faiths will play roles this week- end in the dedication of the new permanent theater of the Strat- ford Shakespearean Festival. The Jewish dedication will be conducted by Dr. Solomon Frank, rabbi of the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue in Mon- treal, the oldest synagogue in Canada and one of the oldest on the continent. Most productive ticket sales are reported by the Festival box office and the opening nights— July 1 and 2—are sold out. The plays to be staged this year are "Hamlet" and "Twelfth Night." The Festival this year will be supplemented by film pro- grams, including films from Is- rael, and jazz programs. Michael Kane, Montreal actor, will play Laertes in "Hamlet," replacing William Shatner who has been released from the Fes- tival company to take a lead- ing role in a new Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer movie. Gloria Rand, Shatner's actress wife, accom- panies her husband to Holly- wood and has been replaced as the Player Queen in "Hamlet" by Araby Lockhart. Max Helpmann will play the Ghost. Michael Lanham directs "Hamlet" and Tyrone Guthrie "Twelfth Night." cepted invitations to lecture at the conference are from Den- mark, France, Great Britain, Holland, Israel, Sweden, the United States and USSR. The papers to be delivered are grouped under the following subjects: Shell Model Evidence in Nuclei, the Unified Model in Theory and Experiment, Beta Decay in Theory and Experi- ment, Parity Violation in Beta Decay, Electromagnetic Tran- sitions in Nuclei, Extranuclear Effects on Angular Correlation, Effects on the--Finite Size of the Nucleus, Measurement of Very Short Nuclear Life-Times and Instruments of Nuclear Spectro- scopy. The opening address will be delivered by Prof G. Racah, of the Hebrew University in Jeru- salem, who will speak on "The Seniority Quantum Number and Its Applications in Nuclear Spectroscopy." Four world bodies are re- sponsible for financing the con- ference. They are the Inter- national Union of Pure and Ap- plied Physics (IUPAP), United Nations Economic and Social Council (UNESCO), Israel Atomic Energy Commission and Weizmann Institute. Hungarian Rabbi, Freed From a Siberian Camp, Arrives in Israel JERUSALEM (JTA)—Dr. Jo- seph Wuerdiger, a Hungarian rabbi who was liberated from a Russian concentration camp in Siberia as a result of West Ger- man intervention, arrived in Israel. Rabbi Wuerdiger was kid- napped by Soviet authorities while en route from Hungary to West Germany in 1947. He was deported to Siberia on charges of "Zionist activities." When a West German delega- tion visited the USSR last year in an effort to locate and ob- tain the release of German pris- oners of war held by the Rus- sians, it found Rabbi Wuerdiger in one of the labor camps. After prolonged negotiations between Bonn and Soviet officials, the Hungarian Jew was released. 200 Children to Attend British Scientist Claims Dead Sea Summer Sessions of United Hebrew Schools Scrolls Are Not of Christian Era Nearly 200 boys and girls will attend the summer program of the United Hebrew Schools, be- ginning. July 1 and continuing for a four-week period. A program of varied activi- ties, including clubs, songs, dancing and arts and crafts have been planned by a com- mittee of principals and teach ers around the central theme, "Kol Yisroel Chaverim — The Unity of Israel." Special outings are planned to Kensington and Rouge Parks, various swimming pools, the zoo, Belle Isle and Bob-Lo. For the first time, arrange- ments have been made for rapid-advance classes for - chil- dren who are to be double pro- moted upon completion of the summer's work. Students at- tending these classes have rec- ommendations from their teach- ers on the basis of scholarship, Hebrew language skills, person- ality and age. The daily program will begin at 9:30 a.m. and concludes at 12:30 . p.m. Sessions are held in the Esther Berman Branch. On Fridays, an oneg shabbat and luncheon will be held to usher in the sabbath.- Transportation is provided. LONDON (JTA)—Prof. G. R. Driver of Oxford, a foremost authority an Semitic languages and Biblical scrolls, declared that the Dead Sea Scrolls are not as old as is generally as- sumed. Addressing the Royal Central Asian Society, Prof. Driver said that recent consultations with Dr. Cecil Roth, Jewish histo- rian, had confirmed his views that the scrolls were of post- Christian origin. 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