THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day, S eptember 12, 1958- 10 Edison Holds School for Contractors Local electrical contractors will have a chance to brush up on their technical lighting skills beginning Oct. 14 and 15. They will do so by attending a series of evening classes conducted and sponsored by Detroit. Edi- son. Classes will be held for seven consecutive weeks on Tuesday and Wednesday eve- nings at 7 p.m. at Detroit Edison's Service Building, 2000 Third Ave. All electrical con- tractors in the area are invited to attend. According to H. R. Stevenson, manager of sales, "There have been so many advances in light- ing techniques within the past few years, the busy electrical contractor is hard-pressed to keep up with all of them." New lighting techniques for use in offices, stores, factories and institutional type buildings will be studied exclusively. Those who successfully com- plete the course will be award- ed Lighting Proficiency Certifi- cates by Detroit. Edison. Regis- tration fee is $5. . The Officers and Members of the UNITED ZIONISTS REVISIONISTS Wish a Joyous New Year To All Jews Everywhere Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu PRIMROSE Benevolent Club The officers and members extend greetings to all— for a happy, healthy and prosperous NEW YEAR. Rabbi Joshua Spiro and Officers of Congregation Beth Yehudah of 17556 Wyoming, wish a Happy and Pros- perous New Year to all its members and worshippers. High Holy Day Services will be conducted by Rabbi Joshua Spiro. ROSH HASHONAH SERVICES: 6:15 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14 Monday, Sept. 15 8 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16 8 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. Yam Kippur, Tuesday, Sept. 23 Kol Nidre 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24 8 a.m. Reservations ore now .b e i n g taken for Weddings, Bor Mitz- vah ond parties ond meetings for the coming year. Too Much Ado About Only 5% Problems of race relations would dissolve more readily if people recognized that like- nesses among all human beings, "whatever their color, are about 95%, their differences only about 5%," according to Ash- ley Montagu, noted anthropolo- gist and author of "Man, His First Million Years." In the past, he declared, "we i have heard too much about the differences and not enough about the likenesses, because differences were emphasized rather than likenesses." Most scientists are agreed, however, he pointed out, that all men are "descended from the same hu- man ancestral stock and resem7 ble each other much more than they differ." Montagu's report, "What We Know About 'Race'," has been issued by the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith as part of its One Nation Library series of pamphlets for young adults. The One Nation Library is pub- lished • by the League in co- operation with the Joseph Kap- lan Project in Intergroup Edu- cation. The project, established by Joseph Kaplan, Boston indus- trialist and philanthropist, is designed to further the applica- tion of American democratic ideals to American life and group relationships. A leading authority on "race" and evolution, Montagu empha- sized that "there are actually very few people anywhere who have a clear and correct idea as to what 'race' is." He added that "some scien- tists feel that the word 'race' has become so confused, so weighed down by emotional and false meanings that it is beyond rescue." Israel Names Minister to Bulgaria; Improved Relations Expected TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Is- rael government announced the appointment of Nathan Peled, Mapam leader, to be its Min- ister to Bulgaria. Though Peled's selection was made several months ago, it is understood, the Israel govern- ment was holding off naming him as Minister while Sofia de- layed payment of indemnifica- tion for the shooting down of an El Al passenger plane in 1955. However, since the case has been moved to the International Court of Justice, it was decided to proceed with the announce- ment of a Minister to Sofia. Observers here expected the appointment to lead to an im- provement in relations between the two states. The naming of a left-wing personality as Is- rael's representative in a capital of Soviet-oriented state repre- sents a revival of a tradition which is several years old. It dates back to the time when Israel Barzilai, Israel's current Minister for Health, represented his government in Warsaw. Legion Denounces Bombings in South CHICAGO (JTA)—Delegates to the American Legion conven- tion here approved a resolution condemning the recent dynamit- ings of churches and syna- gogues in the south. The resolu- tion denounced all "such acts of terror and irresponsibility." Dr. SAMUEL C. BUKANTZ, former assistant dean of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and as- sociate professor of medicine there, has been appointed medical-research director of the Jewish National Home for Asth- matic Children at Denver. JACOB M. ALKOW, President of Henry Montor Associates, a New York stock exchange firm whose n a in e has now been changed to Alkow & Co., Inc., is originally a New Yorker who had resided on the West Coast for over 30 years. Alkow had formerly been in the investment field in Los Angeles. * JACK SCHECHTER, of 22101 Sussex, Oak Park, has been named vice-president and gen- eral manager of Rose Jewelers. * * LOUIS J. GLICKMAN, chair- man of the board of Glick- man Corp., New York real 'estate investment firm, has been named national chairman of a year-long celebration marking the 15th anniversary of Dr. Samuel Belkin as presi- dent of Yeshiva University. OFFENBURG (JTA) — Dr. Erich Wagner, a physician un- der arrest on charges that he aided in inhumane medical "ex- periments" at the Buchenwald concentration camp during the Nazi regime, attempted to com- mit suicide in his jail cell, but the effort was frustrated. The physician's part in the medical "experiments" at Buchenwald came to light here recently during the trial of Martin Sommer, "the butcher of Buchenwald," who received a to all our relatives and friends Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Smith 13387 S. Norfolk Detroit Borensfein's Hebrew Book Store in honor of the opening of our new Northwest store, we will give to our customers, a valuable, fine Essrog box which will be treasured and used for many years . . with the purchase of an Essrog and Lulov be- fore Yom Kippur. There is still time to get your New Year cords. See our large selection of domestic and fine Israeli cords, with over 120 Israeli scenes. Air Conditioned for Your Comfort BORENSTEIN'S HEBREW BOOK SHOP Sid Shmarak's Main Store: Branch Store: 12066 DEXTER TO 8-4720 13535 W. 7 MILE RD. DI 1-0569 Business Briefs We Wish Our Friends and Customers a Happy New Year The STANLEE SHOP, lo- cated at 19188 Llvernois, has reopened with a fine new col- lection of men's fall haberdash- ery . . . ties, shirts and more. As usual, you'll find the unusual in this line of merchandise at Stanlee's . . . especially for the hard-to-fit individual. * * * In appreciation of the recep- tion to their anniversary sale celebrating the first year in Oak Park, RADOM TAILORS, located at 22155 Coolidge, are extending their sale for one week, and are offering 20% off on all suits, sport coats, top coats, suburban coats and slacks. Alterations are free. Radom also offers fine expert alterations on men's and ladies' clothing, com- plete tuxedo rental and cleaning service. CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE Will conduct High Holy Day Services in the Main Sanctuary and in the Social Hall at Dexter and Lawrence and in the NORTHLAND PLAYHOUSE 81/2 Mile Road and Greenfield For the convenience of residents in the suburban areas Rabbi Moses Lehrman will officiate at the Northland services on Rosh Hashona and Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum on Yom Kippur Cantor Jacob Blecharowicz, of Buenos Aires, Argentina, will chant the service at Northland. Admission cards can be obtained at the Synagogue office, Dexter and Lawrence, daily 9 to 5 and 7 to 9; Sunday 9:00 to 7:00. Cards for Northland services can also be obtained from Mrs. Eliot Raskin, 23488 Parklawn, Oak Park, Ll. 6-2838. Holiday Greetings RASKIN CHEESE CO. First Selichoth, midnight, Saturday, Sept. 6, at the main Sanctuary, on Dexter. Cantor Louis Klein and choir will chant the services. Also Makers of Registration for Sunday School will be held of the Pepper Sept. 7, 10:00 to 12:00. Classes will begin on Sept. 14. SPRINGEL'S FROZEN BLINTZES 8542 Linwood School in Oak Pork, Sunday, August 31, and Sunday, dr+ TEMPLE BETH JACOB Liberal Jewish Service in a Temple of Modern Beauty 79 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD PONTIAC, M ICH. Holy Day Services Rosh Hashona Eve—Sunday, Sept. 14th„ 8:30 p.m. Sermon: THE ONE AND THE MANY Rosh Hashona—Monday, II a • life sentence after being found guilty of gross brutality. Foil Suicide Attempt of Jailed Nazi Doctor People . Make News Sept. 15th, 10 a.m. Greetings from Your Sermon: THE END AND THE BEGINNING Land CYLakes Creameries, Inc. YOM KIPPUR EVE.—Tuesday, Sept. 23rd KOL NIDRE, 8:30 p.m. Sermon: Broken Vows YOM KIPPUR, Wednesday, Sept. 24th, 10 a.m. Sermon: MISSING THE MARK SALESMEN NATHAN HERSHFIELD, Rabbi DR. IRVING E. GORDON, Pres. Sol Priesont — Ray Powers — Walter Kapsa FEd. 2-3212 FEd. 5-8040 •