Dozen Roses for Golda Heir for 12 Years of Israel Independence: Foreign. Minister Here on June 7 4_ e wry I On die Ari• This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "Come Under the Wings," a portrayal of the Biblical story of Ruth and the sacrifices she made in order to be with and comfort Naomi, mother of her dead husband, will be told. * * MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 11:05 p.m., Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Maurice Davis, of Indianapolis Hebrew Cong., Indianapolis, Ind., will speak on "Memorial Day: A Memorial to What?" Congress Women Elect Mrs. Shapiro Mrs. Dan Shapiro, a leader in many community organizations, has been elected to the presi- dency of the Detroit Women's Division of the American Jew- ish Congress. Her election followed a buf- fet luncheon held May 18 at Young Israel Center of Oak- Council of AJ Congress and is active in the Adas Shalom Sis• terhood. Mrs. William Cohen, outgoing president, was honored at the election meeting with a gift. The program was arranged by Mrs. Melvin Nord. Speaker for the afternoon was Norman Perl- stein, Midwest director of AJ Congress, who spoke on Con- gress action in the Middle East, civil rights and civil liberties and religion in the public schools. ISAAC SELIGSON, associate director of the Associated Jew- ish Philanthropies and the Combined Jewish Appeal of Boston, was named executive director of the American Jew- ish Historical Society, Dr. Ber- tram W. Korn, president of the society, announced. * * * . TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJBK-TV (Channel 2). Feature: "Bialik: Poet-Hero Israel's Foreign Minister Golda Meir was chosen for a of Israel, Part II" will be dis- cussed by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, child's special honor when she was presented with a dozen spiritual leader of Adas Shalom roses, in celebration of her country's 12th anniversary, by Synagogue and a noted author- 12-year-old Shlomo Eliser, who was born on the day Israel proclaimed its independence in 1948. Shlomo's father, Yiche- ity on the Jewish poet laureate. * skel Eliser, is a welder in a Jerusalem factory whose con- THE DECALOGUE struction was financed with the aid of State of Israel Bonds. Time: 10:30 a.m., Sunday. Mrs. Meir will be guest speaker at the first of a, series Station: WJR. of Israel Bond dinners she will address in this country, on Feature: Rabbi Israel I. Hal- Tuesday evening, June '7, at Hotel Statler, Detroit. Detailed pern, of Beth Abraham Syna- plans of the dinner are outlined on Pages 5, 6, 11, 20 and 21 in gogue; Cantor Nicholas Fena- this issue. kel, of Adas Shalom Synagogue, Paul Carey and Gertrude Strauss, dramatic personalities, New Management for will present this special pro- Versailles Apartments gram in celebration of Shavuot. Sigmund Ross will be at the The New Versailles Apart- organ. ments, comprising five deluxe * * * apartment buildings, is now United Hias Service will COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR under the ownership and man- honor two of its former presi- Time: 10 p.m., Saturday. agement of the David Roland dents, CAR:LOS L. ISRAELS Station: WJLB. Enterprises. and BEN TOUSTER, at a din- Feature: Irving S. Cane, De- The new owners of the apart- ner in behalf of the 1960 cam- ments, which are located just paign of the United Jewish partment commander, Jewish north of 10 Mile and east of Appeal, June 14, at the Roose- War Veterans, will discuss the forthcoming JWV convention Greenfield, in Oak Park, have velt Hotel, New York. and civic luncheon being given * * * operated several buildings in for national commander Ber- Detroit's Palmer Park area for At the dinner meeting of the nard Abrams. many years. * * * Midwest conference of the NA- There are a few vacancies in I TIONAL FEDERATION OF IN- THE JEWISH HERITAGE apartments just completed for DEPENDENT SCRAP YARD Time: 11:30 p.m., Sunday. occupancy. The rental office is I DEALERS last Saturday eve- Station: WCAR. on the premises, at 25009 Rue ning, at the Statler-Hilton Hotel Feature: "Tribute to a Hero," Versailles West. here, BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ, a program in celebration of All apartments are full air- of Benjamin Schwartz Co., Inc., Memorial Day, will be presented conditioned and have com- New York, received the first by Irving S. Cane, commander, pletely automatic kitchens and Award of Merit, established by Department of Michigan, Jew- other luxury features. Rentals the industry for the individual ish War Veterans; Lawrence range from $165 for two bed- "who has made outstanding con- Gubow, executive committee- rooms and a bath to $225 for tributions in furthering the best man of JWV; and Walter E. two bedrooms and two full interests of the industry." Klein. past president of the baths. * * * JWV Memorial Home. People • Make News Dr. Abraham de Sala was given an honorary degree by McGill University in 1858. I n 1938 Rabbi Harry J. Stern of Temple Emanu-el, Westmount, Quebec, also was granted an honorary degree. The CARIBE MOTEL PROVIDES YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS WITH . . CONVENIENT LOCATION Woodward near 7 Mile Rd. Minutes away from everything LUXURIOUS ROOMS • Phones • Air Conditioning • Complete Kitchens • Wall-to-Wall Carpeting COMPLETE ACCOMMODATIONS AT NO EXTRA COST • TV and Radio • Parking • Continental Breakfast PHONE TO. 8-2662 Moderate Rates Start at $8.00 19630 Woodward Near 7 Mile Road ALAN E. SCHWARTZ was re-elected national chairman of the homeless and institutional committee of the National Coun- cil on Alcoholism, Inc. * Prof. M. C. SHELESNYAK, of the department of experi- mental biology at the Weiz- mann Institute of Science, left for Paris to take up the Chair for Visiting Professors at the College de France for the next few months. SZO Retells Proud Moments of 'Exodus' "The Truth About Exodus," a discussion of the dramatic events leading to the establish- ment of the State of Israel will be held by the Student Zionist Organization, at 8 p.m., June 5, in the Student Center, of Wayne State University. Several Israelis who partici- pated in the State's fight for existence will present eye-wit- ness accounts of the roles they played in Israel's growth, follow- ing World War II. Folk dancing and singing will be held after the program. The public is invited to attend. Every four minutes a cancer Admit Young Israel to Presidents Group (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK—Label A. Katz, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of major American Jewish organizations, an- nounced here Wednesday that the National Council of Young Israel was admitted to full membership as the 18th mem- ber of the Presidents Confer- ence. Young Israel was founded 48 years ago in the United States as a synagogue movement. It has membership of 50,000 fam ilies and branches in 15 states. Elijah Stein, of Brooklyn, is president of organization. Bialystoker Aid Planning Indoor Picnic, Games Party Bialystoker Western Aid So- ciety will hold its annual in- door picnic and games party at 12 noon, Sunday, at Jericho Temple, 18495 Wyoming. Full-course meat and dairy dinners will be served, accord- ing to Abe Evans, chairman, and Mrs. Max Finkel, co-chair- man. The public is invited to attend. Music and Entertainment MRS. DAN SHAPIRO entM1211 Woods. Other new division offi- cers include: Mesdames Marshall Brenner, executive vice-president; Sam Pollack, Maurice Croll and Har- ry Shuman, secretaries; Ben I Klar, treasurer. Chairmen of the various Council committees also elected include Mes- dames Sallen Lurie, program; Joseph Greenberg, Amity Award; Oscar Hertz, commission on community interrelations; Theodore Rosen, com- mission in international affairs; Ar- nold Frank, commission on Jewish communal affairs; Harry Shapiro, commission on law and social action; Paul Monchnick, co-chairman; Gab- riel Moscow, membership; Manuel Klinger and Benjamin Klar, Louise Waterman Wise Youth Center; Del- lis Harwith, Harry Shuman and Her- man Karmann, hospitality; Paul Mas- serman, Israel Bonds; Edward Roth- enberg, Congress Highlights edition; and Morris Adler, William Burk, William Cohen, Melvin Nord and William Glazer, advisory board. Mrs. Shapiro has held numer- ous positions of leadership in the AJ Congress and other or- ganizations. 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