Judge Theodore Levin to Speak Police Foil Plot to Capitalize on Slaying of Arabs Direct JTA Teletype Wire at Dinner Honoring Dr. Hershman The demonstrations were or- tried to wrest one demonstra- to The Jewish News Judge Theodore Levin, presi- dent of the Jewish Welfare Federation, will review the con- tributions of Dr. A. M. Hershman to the Detroit Jewish commu- nity at a dinner honoring the rabbi's 50th year of spiritual leadership at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Wednesday, in the con- gregation's social hall. The dinner also will promote the campaign by the Israel Bond Organization. Rabbi Morris Adler, spiritual leader of the congregation Gets 'Builders' Pin from Israel Bonds - -Mrs. NATHAN R. EP- STEIN (right) receives her "builders" pin at the annual CHEN luncheon of the Wo- men's Division, State of Israel Bonds. Making the presenta- tion at the program, at which Mrs. Lies Pick, childhood friends of Anne Frank, was guest speaker, was Mrs; JO- SEPH KATCHKE, honorary chairman of the women's di- vision. The builders pin goes to contributors of $3,000 bond purchasers (each $3,000 builds a new home in Israel. toward the 30,000 housing units for immigrants now be- ing constructed). Mesdames Philip J. Cutler and Ben Z. Freeman, cash • collection chairmen, stated that $19 57,- 000 has been collected by the women since Yom Kippur. • UN Sends Ward as Israeli Aide stated, "It is appropriate in hon- oring Dr. Hershman that we do it in the way it will mean most to him, by a heartwarm- ing response to the State of Israel." Judge Levin, U.S. district judge for eastern Michigan, has served on the congregation's board during his many years of membership. He came to know that rabbi in a personal manner as next door neighbor to the Hershman family. Besides Judge Levin, Dr. Jo- seph Burg, Israeli minister of Communications, will honor Rabbi Hershman on behalf of the Israel government and the Israel Bond campaign. Dr. Hershman, Rabbi Emeri- tus now living in New York with his daughters, assumed the Shaarey Zedek rabbinical post in 1907, when the congrega- tion was located on Winder St. Then 27, he was installed by Dr. Solomon Schechter, pres- ident of the Jewish Theological Seminary and one of the great- est Jewish scholars of modern times, who came here from New York. Dr. Hershman, a leading spokesman for Zionism, was re- sponsible for early Zionist ac- tivity in Detroit. He received his doctorate from the Jewish Theological Seminary when he published the book "Rabbi Issac Perfet and His Times," in 1943. Though he became Rabbi Em- eritus three years later, he has continued his scholarly re- search and has achieved world- wide renown as a man of learning. Those interested in attend- ing the dinner should call the synagogue's administrative of- fice, according to Dr. Leonard Sidlow, chairman of the event. Dress is optional, Dr. Sidlow stated. TEL AVIV—Communist ef- forts to exploit the first anni- versary of the slaying of 49 Arabs in the Kfar Kassem vil- lage led Tuesday to police crackdown in which many Com- munists reportedly were ar- rested following a clash with police in the streets of Naza- reth. ganized by local Communists to mark the anniversary of the killings which occurred on the eve of the Sinai operation, but police issued a ban against any meetings. Emile Habibi, a Communist member of the Knesset, report- edly headed the demonstrators, and when police intervened he British Praise Sinai Campaign Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News LONDON—Israel's Sinai op- eration was described on a BBC television program as "the shortest fighting campaign in history, brilliantly conceived and brilliantly executed." This summary was made by commentator Richard Dimbleby in first anniversary review of the effects of the Sinai opera- tion, for which Peter Flynn, BBC correspondent in Israel, was brought to London. Flynn said that as a result of the Sinai campaign the Egyptian army was smashed, 15,000,000 pounds of Egyptian war equipment was captured, the Gulf of Aqaba was opened to make possible present week- ly arrivals of oil cargoes at the port of Eilat, infiltration attacks have almost ceased and a "great 1 1 1 1 1 1 access of national confidence" developed in Israel. He added that Israelis had not gained as much as they had hoped, specifying that there was no United Nations admin- istration in the Gaza Strip nor had Israel received concrete guarantees of free passage through the Suez Canal and the Gulf of Aqaba. He added that Israel had learned "a hard les- son at the hands of the UN and the United States." EARL J. SAMUELS, a repre- sentative of the Aetna Life In- surance Co., Detroit, has been awarded a certificate upon com- pleting the firm's career train- ing course for life insurance underwriters. Samuels, a gradu- ate of the University of Michi- gan, is associated with the H. J. McLaurin General Agency. tor from them but was repulsed. Police had orders to use force in dispersing the demonstra- tion. The clash was the second Communist-inspired effort to gain political capital from the Kfar Kassem slayings. The first was an attempt by Tewfik Toubi, also a Communist dep- uty, to break into the Arab vil- lage despite a police cordon. He claimed after he was forci- bly prevented from entering that he was assaulted by police. The Attorney General repeat- edly was considering revocation of Toubi's parliamentary im- munity to permit suit of the deputy on charges of attacking police on duty. 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These were listed as includ- ing: 1. an accelerated course for adults; 2. pre-apprenticeship classes in existing Jewish schools; and 3. technical aid to artisans." The executive committee rep- resenting ORT branches in 27 countries approved a target budget of $5,000,000 for the coming year. Dr. William Haber of Ann Arbor, Mich., president, presided. UNITED NATIONS, (JTA)___ Israel has received significant aid in the development of its economy in the last seven years from 150 internationally known experts sent to the country by the United Nations Expanded Program of Technical Assist- -. ance. During the same period, the UN's Technical Assistance pro- gram sent 398 Israelis to for- eign countries on fellowships providing training in their spe- cial fields. Altogether, the Tech- nical Assistance set-up has spent a total of nearly $2,800,- 000 on its work in Israel. 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