THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 16, 1960 — Around the World... A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News-Gathering Media. United States NEW YORK—Jewish families in small communities and isolated areas who are unable to obtain a rabbi or student rabbi to conduct High Holy Day services will receive special assistance and guidance this year from the Union of American Hebrew Congregations so that they may conduct their own . . . The need for the Zionist movement to open its doors to other Jewish organizations, especially in the United States, to work with the movement for the common goal of supporting Israel and strength- ening Jewish life everywhere, was urged by Eliahu Dobkin, member of the Jerusalem section of the Jewish Agency in his address to a session of the national conference of the Farband Labor Zionist Order here . . . A special 100-day campaign to raise a million dollars for the economic development of the State of Israel was launched by the Fraternal Division of the Isr Bond drive this week at a leadership conference at the P . a- ere dilly Hotel . . Cornerstone-laying ceremonies were hel enter this week for a new $400,000 synagogue and community lyn. to be built by the Flatbush Park Jewish Center in Br can Re- CHICAGO—Students from Israel and the Domi d States public have joined youths from 35 cities in the Un Hebrew and Canada, including Detroit, in enrolling in e, for the Theological College, 7135 N. Carpenter road, Sko , president Fall term, it was announced by Dr. Oscar Z. Fasm he Jewish of the college, which is the rabbinical school of University of America. building NEWPORT, R. I.—The restored Touro Synagog it was which dates 'zo 1763, will be dedicated in Decemb ciety announced by Dr. Bernard C. Friedman, president of th of Friends of Touro Synagogue National Historic Shrine. LOS ANGELES—Twenty-eight medical scholarships gran by the Halper Foundation at eight universities in this country as well as at the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School in Jerusalem were announced for the 1960-61 academic year by the Mount Sinai Hospital and clinic here. PHILADELPHIA—Two experimental classes in Hebrew, the first in this city's public schools, began this week with 25 high school junior and senior students in each. JVS Offers Counseling for High School Students The Jewish. Vocational Service, a Jewish Welfare Federation agency, states that it has discov- ered that almost all high school juniors and seniors need the aLswers to at least some of the seven key questions the JVS counselors often are asked. The questions are: Will I be eligible for college? Can I do satisfactory college work? college should I atte ow can I get financial 'stance for college? What d of work am I best suite or? What is the future o to career I have en? What all a service obligation? T • JVS staff of trained coun- sel° can help young people find the right answers to these que tions. Charles F. Ro en, al Service presid ng ed people ho in ollege and th on the to ad nta nd edu onal the JVS care ecent sur s have counseli y adults shown t all too work they are unsuited for a result are are doing, and most unhap . One of the func- e JVS is to prevent tions o c career and jot unha ness as possible," Rose The JVS logical t ► interests and abilities, giving the individual a better understanding of himself. In addition to these services, the JVS offers a job placement program, which assists persons 16 years and over in finding full or part-time jobs suitable to their interests and abilities; a scholar- ship and financial aid program, ich gives assistance to those req ng financial aid to enter or c inue their educational progra and a group guidance program, which provides speak- _ ers, films and displays to youth and parent groups interested in finding out more about selecting one's field of endeavor. For an appointment or addi- tional information on any of the services offered by the Jewish Vocational Service, call WO 1-8570. JVS has offices in the northwest section and in the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Building, 163 Madison. Albert Cohen is JVS. director. You Are Cordially Invited to a Sn,eah greview SEPT. 16 - 17 - 19 - 20 to see the All New 1961 PLYMOUTH — VALIANT only at HAMILTON MOTOR SALES 13519 Hamilton corner Davison R.S.V.P. 800 Jack - Ben -.Allan Europe man, AMSTERDAM—A non-Jewish businessman, Max K and his family, who suffered a boycott and molestation b nhabi- tants of the West German village of Koppern for If defense of a half-Jewish cafe owner, Heinrich Sumpf, w se cause action of became an international incident, is duplicating t the cafe owner and leaving West Germany. as formally BONN—The West German Foreign Ministr schoolteache requested Italy to extradite Ludwig Zind, Germ Naples afte convicted of anti-Semitic acts who was nabbed any . • . Deliv- escaping from a one-year prison sentence in G Uzi submachine ery of weapons, $6,700,000 worth of grenades a el in the spring guns valued at $1,500,000, purchased from Is essing smoothly, of 1959, is almost halfway completed and pr istry reports .. . a spokesman for the West German Defense eter Blum, was A well-known Bavarian musician, 39-year-ol s of murdering arrested at his home at Schweinsfurt on cha s a member of Jews in Poland during World War II when he the Nazi SS. e been in- BRUNSWICK—Israeli teachers' organizations vited by the International Schoolbook Institute . h erate in the improvement and further development of teaching materials for German schools, in an effort to insure that German students learn about Democracy, the evils of Nazism and the civic benefits of intergroup understanding. Israel JERUSALEM—Ricardo Subiranay Lobo, new Cuban minis- ter to Israel, presented his letters of credence this week to President Itzhak Ben-Zvi . . . The Israel Agricultural Ministry and the United Nations Technical Assistant Board have signed an agreement for a 30-month experiment aimed at increasing Israel's basic water resources through a program to dam ground- waters for irrigation . . . Appoximately 1,000 Jews emigrated to Israel from the United States during the Hebrew year 5720, according to figures released here by the Jewish Agency . . . Brigadier Yosef Avidar, former ambassador to the Soviet Union, is expected to be named here soon as Israel's ambassador to Argentina and resign his present post as director-general of the Ministry of Labor. TEL AVIV—Vacationing Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion moved into the "Youth Versus Veterans" ideological dispute in his Mapai party this week with a statement that the party is a democratic one and therefore every debate should be welcomed, which was interpreted as his backing to the younger party ele- ment headed by Agriculture Minister Moshe Dayan and Deputy Defense Minister Shimon Peres . . . The Winthrop Drug Corpo- ration, an American firm, is going to expand its trade activities in Israel despite pressures from the Arab League's boycott office, it, was reported here by Israeli agents of the corporation. Canada MONTREAL—The Canadian Department of National De- fense assured the Canadian Jewish Congress that "instructions have been issued fo each of the services to ensure that Jewish personnel of all branches are, where practicable, granted leave to observe the High Holy Daig, either at home or in the nearest community." Latin America RIO DE JANEIRO—The Federation of Jewish Communities in Brazil has urged all Jews in the country to register as Brazil- ians of the Jewish faith in the national census which is being launched by the government this week. MEXICO CITY—Israel's Finance Minister, Levi Eshkol, ar- rived here this week as the official representative of the Israel government to Mexico's celebration of the 150th anniversary .of the proclamation of the country's independence from Spain. Asia NEW DELHI—The Indian government has accepted a pro- posal by Israel to raise Israel's consulate here to the status of Consulate-General. "May you be inscribed for a good year" H. J. Heinz Company "57 Varieties" Many Heinz Varieties carry on their label the OO seal of approval of the Union Of Orthodox Jewish Congregations Of America.