Detroit Round Table Commences Molly Picon its Plans for '58 Brotherhood Week •Landmanshaften Judge Joseph A. Moynihan, the coming weeks, Dr. Robert chairman of the executive com- Frehse, executive director, Bond Fete Jan. 2 mittee of the Detroit Round Table of -Catholics, Jews and Protestants, at a meeting of the committee at noon Tuesday, at the Detroit Leland Hotel, an- nounced that plans are being formulated for extensive activi- ties during Brotherhood Week, to be observed this year from Feb. 16 to 23. Alfred May, a member of the executive committee, re- ported on national activities of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. In an outline of plans for stated that numerous public events are planned in Detroit and other Michigan cities, in- cluding many activities in local schools. The meeting honored Harry P. Breitenbach, who has re- signed from the staff of the Round Table after 14 years of service. The group's congratulations were extended to Judge Charles Rubiner on his election to the national executive committee of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Pineau Reaffirms That Israel's Territorial Integrity Be Assured Direct JTA Teletype Wire pressed his determination Tues- to The Jewish News PARIS — French Foreign day night to see the territorial Minister Christian Pineau ex- integrity of Israel preserved. In an interview here M. Pineau asserted that resump- tion of diplomatic relations be- tween France and Egypt would have no bearing on Franco- Invites You To See Israel relations which he de- The newest, most exciting car scribed as "excellent." He ex- on wheels . . . pressed the hope that despite "outside" factors these rela- The Airborne tions would continue excellent. Meanwhile M. Pineau is ex- pected to include in a foreign policy statement in the Na- For 1958 tional Assembly Wednesday Now on Display at: reference to the Middle East. 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I I Detroit's Landsmanshaften Committee for Israel Bonds has set a goal of $90,000 in the cur- rent campaign culminating Jan. 23, according to co-chairmen Hyman Lipsitz7" .... "'. and Max Schul- zinger. The event that evening, called "Music from Molly— and Israel," w i 1 1 feature the popular Molly Picon, at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute. Molly Picon Schulzinger said, "All we ask is that each of our active 34 societies sell $3,000 in Israel Bonds for this occasion. This will total more than enough to build a village with 30 homes in the young democracy." Each society selling $3,000 in Bonds will receive an engraved citation from the Israel Bond Organization, Schulzinger added. For reservations call any Landsthanshaften Society or the Israel Bond Office, WO 2-5091. ORT Ratifies Pact with JDC NEW YORK, (JTA)—A budg- et of $5,038,100 of the World ORT Union for vocational train- ing of 30,000 Jews in Israel, Po- land, North Africa and other areas during 1958, was approved at a national conference of the American ORT Federation at Roosevelt Hotel here. The conference ratified a fi- nancial agreement under terms of which ORT is to receive $1,- 575,000 from the Joint Distribu- tion Committee, out of United Jewish Appeal funds. The bal- ance of ORT budgetary require- ments are to be made up by the membership activities of the or- ganization and local allocations received in countries served by ORT activities. Dr. William Haber, president of American ORT Federation, announced that the newly estab- lished ORT program in Poland would be extended to 14 cities. Fifteen hundred Jewish repatri- ates who have recently been permitted to return to Poland from the Soviet Union, will be enrolled in these courses within the next few months. General Yaacov Dori, presi- dent of the Technion-Israel In- stitute of Technology, told an evening dinner session that vo- cational education in Israel must be assigned a far higher priority than hitherto to meet in d u s t r y's requirements for technicians and mechanic s. Adolph Held, chairman of the Jewish Labor Committee, was chairman of the dinner meeting. New York Jewry Hits 22 Percent NEW YORK, (JTA) — A survey of retigious affilia- tions now concluded by the National Council of Churches of Christ has dis- closed that almost one-quar- ter, or 22.1 percent of the population of New York City is Jewish. The church group's report says that 34 percent is Cath- olic and 10.7 percent Pro- testant. The three percentages add up to 66.8 percent, leaving 33.2 percent unaccounted for. The latter are regarded as being affiliated with neither church nor syna- gogue. No statistics are given for the religious com- position of the unaffiliated group. 41.11 ■1■ 10. 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