Formation of a Detroit com- mittee to assist in the campaign to raise $1,000,000 for the Uni- versal Yeshivah of Jerusalem was announced this week by Rabbi Simcha - Yerushalmi, who is here from Israel on be- half of the in- stitution. Among those who have pledged s u p- p or t of the yes h i vah, founded by the late Rabbi Isaac Hakohen Kook, first Chief Rabbi of .Palestine, are Rabbi Yerushalmi the following: Rabbis Morris Adler, Hayim Donin, Leo Y. Goldman, Israel I._ Halpern, Max Kapustin, Sam- uel H. Prero, Joshua S. Sperka and S. P. Wohlgelernter and Messrs. David I. Berris, David J. Cohen, Herman K. Cohen, David Goldberg, Erry Loewen- thal, Abraham Nusbaum, Phil- lip Stollman, Irving W. Schlus- sel, Daniel Temchin and Morris Zackheim. Rabbi Yerushalmi, a pupil of Rabbi Kook and now an asso- ciate of the late rabbi's son, Rabbi Zvi Yehudah Kook, will be heard on Sunday over the Altman Jewish Hour, at 10:45 a.m., on radio station WJLB. 11th annual Goodwill Luncheon liaries announced the appoint- on March 19 at the Memorial ment of Jr. ,, Building, 4095 W. Davison. Vice - President, Mrs. John Ne- mon as lunch- Cincinnati Rabbi eon chairman. Here for Conference Mrs. Bertha Rabbi Albert A. Goldman, of Greenberg, na- the Isaac M. Wise Temple, Cin- tional president cinnati, 0., will be one of the of JWV aux- principal speakers at a session iliaries will ad- of the Michigan Society for dress the lunch- Mental Health's 21st annual eon. Members conference. of American Mrs. Oppenheim Using the theme "Mental, Legion, VFW, Catholic War Health Comes of Age," the con- Veterans, Moms of America, ference will be held March 12 Canadian War Veterans and to 14, at the Veterans Memo- other members of Allied Vet- rial Bldg., 151 W. Jefferson. erans Association and similar Rabbi Goldman will speak on organizations have been invited "The Contributions of Mental to attend the luncheon. Health to Religious Maturity" at The annual luncheon is an the 10 a.m. session on March 14. Other conference highlights endeavor at fostering better will include discussions on community relations and crosses "Changes in Human Relations color and creed lines. Other or- in the Past 21 Years" and "Re- ganizations in the community have also been invited to at- ligion and Mental Health." Dr. Richard C. Hertz, of Tem- tend. For further information ple Beth El, is a member of the on the luncheon, call WE. conference program committee, 3-0846. while the Detroit Section, Na- tional Council of Jewish Women Amnon Meskin, young Israeli is one of the co-sponsors of the actor of the Habimah, has ar- conference. rived on the Broadway scene. Rabbi Stollman Speaks at Purim Banquet Dr. Zelig Adler Here for Beth Abraham Rabbi Samuel Stollman, of Windsor's Cong. Shaar Hasho- mayim, will be guest speaker at the second annual Purim dinner of Con. Shomrey Emunah, to be held at 6 p.m., Sunday, at Horo w it z Catering. Accord i n to Nathan A.' Bornstein congregational pres i den t, master of ceremonies will be local attorney Philip N u s- holtz. Cyril Ser- vetter is chair-,, man of the` dinner, and Rabbi Stollman Marshall Klaper is colchairman. For reservations, call Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin, arrange- ments chairmen, DI 1-9061. "The American Jewish Com- munity—Yesterday and Tomor- row" will be the subject of Dr. Zelig Adler when he speaks at Cong. Beth Abraham at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the sanctuary, 8100 W. 7 Mile. Dr. Adler, professor of his- tory at Buffalo University, is being brought here as the third participant in a series of cul- tural events sponsored by the congregation's Men's Club and Sisterhood. A question and answer peri- od will follow the lecture. • Single tickets are available at the synagogue office, UN 1-6696, or at the door. 'JOSHUA ALMOG, secretary to President Itzhak Ben-Zvi of Israel, arrived in the U.S. for a speaking tour in behalf of UJA. Albert Rothenberg, president of the LOUIS ROTHENBERG FAMILY CLUB, now in its 28th year, has announced the follow- ing committee appointments: sunshine, Mesdames Sam Rothenburg and Saul Rothen- burg; entertainment, Julius Rothenburg, chairman; William Rothenberg, co-chairman, and Mrs. Sam Rothenberg, Mrs. Nathan Feldman, Mrs. Saul Rothenberg and Edward Rothenberg. ••• Temple Israel Lists Purim .Activities Purim Family Sabbath Eve services at Temple Israel will be held at 8:30 p.m., today. when Dr. Leon Fram treats the "Book of Esther" as if it had just come off the presses and delivers a book review sermon on it. The Bar Mitzvah of Leon- ard Mayer Schwartz will be ob- served. At 11 a.m. services Saturday, the Bar Mitzvah of Barry Stuart Levine will be, observed. Dr. Fram will give the sermon. Children of the temple's re- ligious school will come Sunday dressed in Purim costumes, and the school's dramatic clubs will offer plays on the holiday. There also will be a parade of Purim floats in the school cor- ridors. That afternoon, children and their parents will attend a car- nival, conducted by the Temple Israel Youth, when holiday games and entertainment will be provided. Children may come directly from school, and lunch will be served at the car- nival snack bar. WSU Philharmonic at NW Young Israel A musical program, • featur- ing the participation of mem- bers of the Wayne State Uni- versity Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of Paul Paray, is planned by Young Israel of Northwest. Detroit at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the syna- gogue. A trio, consisting of Miss P. Bagdor, violinist; Cordy Gold, pianist; and Daniel Levin, cell- ist, will present the Mozart Trio 'Concerto in B-Minor. Miss Bag- dor will also play a violin solo. Brazwal Dennar Will offer a pro- gram of Jewish and American folk songs. The latter performer is one of the members of the WSU Glee Club which returned re- cently from a tour of England, Switzerland and India. Dennar will be accompanied at the piano by Prof. Henry Hermann, of the WSU faculty. The community is invited to attend at no charge. A social hour will follow. The 1958 MICHIGAN FLOW- ER an:. HOME SHOW will be held at the Michigan State Fair Grounds from March 22-30. Joanne's first savings account Opening her. first savings account is a big event in the life of a little girl. It was a big enough event in the life of four-year-old Joanne Citron to bring her, in spite of bitter cold weather on Monday morning February 17, to the grand opening of the new Schaefer Road branch office of Standard Federal Savings. When the important transaction had been completed, perky little Joanne proudly tucked passbook Number One into her tiny black purse. Soon her bright red cap was lost in the crowd of savings customers and the new branch at 16841 Schaefer Road busied itself providing a new savings service for Northwest Detroiters. Joanne Citron's account wasn't the largest opened that day in terms of dollars, but it meant a lot to her—and to Standard Federal. This was a'big beginning for both of us! • • • Standard Federal Savings welcomes savings accounts both large and small. Open your account soon. You'll be glad you did. It's easier and more profitable to save at Standard MAIN OFFICE: GRISWOLD AND JEFFERSON WOodward 5-4774 BRANCH OFFICES: 17540 GRAND RIVER near Southfield 16841 SCHAEFER ROAD S. of McNichols 10641 JOY ROAD 1 block E. of Meyers 16530 EAST WARREN at Outer Drive 11600 KELLY ROAD and Whitt* 1406 N. WOODWARD 1 block S. 12 Mlle Rd4 SAVINGS EARN 3% CV R R ENT RATE SAFETY OF SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 1 1 —THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, March 7, 1955 Form Committee JWV Auxiliaries Plan Goodwill Luncheon Michigan Jewish War Vet- Mrs. Morton Oppenheim, for Israel School erans Auxiliaries will hold their president of the Michigan auxi-