Set Up Ten Fellowships at Weizmann Institute for Arab Scientists Conservative Synagogues State The establishment of 10 fel- and motion picture executive, dinner, in addition to a number Ban on Bingo and Games of Chance lowships at the Weizmann In- during his recent visit to Israel, of special gifts, have been al- KIAMESHA LAKE, N. Y. (JTA)—A ban on bingo and other games • of chance "not solely of a social nature" foi fund-raising purposes by Con servative congregations was ap- proved by the biennial conven- tion of the United Synagogue of America. The bingo prohibition was in- corporated in a new set of _"standards for synagogue prac- tice," said to be the first such code to be approved by an American national synagogue organization. The regulations also stipulated that entertain- ment or music which might tend to conflict with the sanctity of the Sabbath was "improper." The convention announced the formation of a World Coun- cil of synagogues and a pil- grimage to Israel in 1958 to break ground for a seminary center in Jerusalem. The Seminary Center which • is sponsored jointly by the United Syangogue, the Jewish Theological 7- Seminary and the Rabbinical Assembly will be a resident center for American students who wish to spend a year studying in schools and universities of Israel. The con- vention presented an award to Governor Theodore McKeldin of Maryland in recognition of his championship "of human rights and human opportu- nities." The delegates approved reso- lutions opposing religious ques- tions in the 1960 Federal cen- sus, compulsory Sunday closing laws and the placement of re- ligious symbols on publicly owned property. Elected president was Ber- nath L. Jacobs of Philadelphia, succeeding Charles Rosengar- ten of Waterbury, Conn. The annual Solomon Schech- ter Award of the United Syna- gogue of America was presented to the Levittown (Pa.) Jewish Community Center for its activi- ties in behalf of racial integra- tion in the community in the face of mob violence. Rosenwald AL Post to Fete Anniversary Rosenwald Post of the Ameri- can Legion, the only Legion post in Michigan comprised of vet- erans of Jewish faith, is cur- rently planning to celebrate its 26th anniversary. The Post, along with its La- dies Auxiliary, has during that period served the community through various projects, par- ticularly those pertaining to the care, welfare and service of sick and needy veterans. The Post consists of veterans of World Wars I and II and Korean vets, while the Auxili- ary is composed of the latter and the wives of veterans who served during those conflicts. Meeting at 8:30 p.m.; the sec- ond and fourth Wednesdays of each month, in the social hall of Cong. Beth Yehudah, 17556 Wyoming, the programs are open to all veterans, as mem- bers or guests. Post adjutant Joseph Shapiro states that the services of the Legion unit for any particular program are available without charge. For information, call Shapiro at UN; 1-6039. HEBREW SELF-TAUGHT Iv - eeit WAR third (tn.) vh'lee-shee trill:t .75 ask (pres. m.s.) .71 shoh-ehl Viz?tg .76 ask (f.s.) .77 r'vee-ee r1.:; .78 ••• 1? .79 stand (pres. m.s.) - 17pil7 .80 oh-mend answer (pr. m.s.) .72 oh-ne answer (f.s.) oh-nah speak (pres.m.s. .73 m' dah-behr speak (Es.) m' dah-beret stand (f.s.) a little oh-midet .74 m' aht Wirt 147? '44 nr) — ? Tb ru,x na 17. 'i L7 ni'pt - '4kt M1 .154 fl was played by a cast oi 23 actors under the personal direction of Schary, who also narrated the dramatic presentation. Abraham Feinberg, president of the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Sci- ence, was toastmaster. In his opening remarks he described some of the recent scientific achievements of the Institute. Dewey D. Stone, chairman of the Institute's board of gover- nors, who has just returned from Israel, also addressed the dinner, and presented Schary with the Weizmann Award of Merit in recognition of his gen- erous interest in the Weizmann Institute. The entire proceeds of the 'micri rryinn— 14 -12 ririx r -rtiL2 rirTN na • t1 `T7 'anti rk; ?nply .ii iv,4tit •017P 1 4T? '4ti - pr; nt.; — ?rmimt:npr rirpn 17'.1'7 ru m — •r»":)nri i, 2 7ktirzi ,x1 7 rrtitt?trin • .;r1i7Y7 rp.iv 1,pz?n71 nr1 P2 1Z#7 air? ;pis/ tit') ;Tr nx z7rOt rupz 17?* ;Tx ;i ni- (14 alii17 27qt ?Nil/ nti— nryb atlp tiAri — t' trP1:9 — ,4x- Trr-riran ton trrip '.4.r1rj7a3 - 1.rri ?on — 1 •`1PP2 tri, kt? rryinn nrr;lryT rupz ,7? — • • ana.171. I — ?zit, nlin ton— located to the Weizmann In- stitute of Science, founded by Dr. Weizmann. The sum is ex- pected to total $500;000. We answer all your incoming calls. It is Our Business to Help You with Courtesy and Efficiency Wti Serve As Your Office . . . 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Open a new regular Savings Account any day through Friday, December 6, and earn the higher 21/2 % interest for the entire quarter beginning Dec. 1. Let the money you work so hard for really work for you at ITY BANK • shoh-élet fourth (m.) preposition' et to AHARON ROSEN stitute of Science at Rehovoth, Israel to be awarded to scien- tists and/or advance science students from Arab countries, was announced Tuesday by Samuel Rubin, president of Faberge, Inc., to 1,500 guests at the Weizmann Dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The dinner observed the 10th anniversary of the United Na- tions' Resolution for the estab- lishment of Israel and the 83rd birthdate of the late Chaim Weizmann, first President of Israel. The Rubin fellowships in pure and applied research will be in the fields of physics, chemistry and biology. Rubin's gift in terms of a financial con- tribution to the Weizmann In- stitute, represents a donation of $70,000. 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