THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday September 30, 19 60 — 6 Around the TP6rld... A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News-Gathering Media. United States NEW YORK—Leaders of most major American Jewish or- ganizations 'have ruled out any demonstrations against President Nasser of the United Arab Republic during his visit to the United States . . • A special Rosh Hashanah program was broad- cast to the Jews of the Soviet Union by Radio Liberty which beams programs to that country from transmitters in Western Europe and the Far East . . . The Jewish Community of Katanga province in the Republic of the Congo has sent Rosh Hashanah greetings to Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the World Jewish Congress. WASHINGTON—Israel Finance Minister Levi Eshkol r cently discussed matters involving the Israeli economy wit Under Secretary of State C. Douglas Dillon and Treasury Secre- tary Robert Anderson. MINNEAPOLIS—Daily newspapers here and in St. Paul have rejected a classified advertisement for a "Society for the Preservation of the White Race," after running the ad for sev- eral days. The executive director of the Minnesota Jewish Com- munity Council participated in a meeting with news- cuss policy on such advertising. Israel, Arab Envoys ast majority of former Austrian Jews now a will not benefit from a reported Au ion. nt to indemnify victims of Nazi p overnment wn up by a committee of th ese Jews. ed to capacity rench synagogues were cr s had to • anah observan c es, and pr orship. Several service as temporary hous Jewish immigrants es held special services , Algeria, and Morocco. ial. forces received s Jews in the Italian arm e nment-owned radio et- Day furloughs, and the adcast a special Rosh Has nah program. ue of West B RLIN—The leading syna has been corliJ azis converted into a laund d consecrated. WARSAW—A special exh' t of offi I do ments and h E mann ha photographs depicting the cri es of Ad opened at the hall of the J ish Histor al Institute . a represent Leaders of the Polish Commu .t Party a f a e unveilin of the Soviet Embassy in Wars. , attended Jews memorial in the Krenfitzer Fore to an estin ted 300, killed there by the Nazis and int ed in mass grave BONN — West German Presid•Heinrich Lu- , Chancel- eaders sent lor Konrad Adenauer, and othe •overn an Jewish popu- special Rosh Hashanah messages to lation. Israel for the appearance TEL AVIV—Moshe Kol, a member of the Jewish Agency executive, reports after visiting the Soviet Union that the Great Synagogue in Moscow was filled to its 3,000-seat capacity for Rosh Hashanah services. Kol, who is the Agency's world director for youth immigration, was specially honored by being invited to open the Holy Ark and remove the Torah on the second day of Rosh Hashanah. JERUSALEM—A record number of tourists who arrived in Israel for the High Holy days were given a cordial reception in overflow synagogues throughout the country . . Soviet Ambassador M. Bodrov, dean of the diplomatic corps in Israel, visited President Izhak Ben-Zvi at the head of 34 foreign ambas- sadors and ministers to convey New Year greetings to Mr. Ben- Zvi and the people of Israel. Speaking on his own behalf, Bodrov expressed the hope that Israel would "continue making its contribution toward world peace." . . . Harry Zinder, former press counsellor of the Israel Embassy in Washington, D.C., been named director of a new Information Agency to coor all government information and publicity activities Prime Minister's Office. of the world-famous Canada is the most important date on the Cultural and Social Calendar of our community , Make Sure You Reserve This Date PHILHARMONIC ISRAEL ORCHESTRA at the Masonic Auditorium Tickets may be obtained at the Zionist House, 10424 W. Mc- Nichols Rood, Detroit 21 — Di 1-8540 Monday through Friday- 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Evenings — 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. Sundays-10 A.M. to 1 P.M. eral of the colloquium, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency here that plans were underway for the creation of a Mediterranean sum- mer university at a mountain resort in Italy. Courses and seminars, he said, would be given by leading professors from all Mediterranean countries. A Medi- terranean documentation center was also planned, he said. Golah also announced that next year's colloquium would be held in the spring, probably in Athens. JACOBSON COAL & OIL CO. Serving Detroit Homes • and Industry for Over 45 Years WA 3-3300 Stereophonic Conversions Europe FIRST A ttend Rome Parley ROME, (JTA) — Israeli and Arab delegates will participate together in an international con- ference for the second time in a week when the second Mediter- ranean Colloquium convenes in Florence on Saturday under the chairmanship of Giorgio Lapira. At the Mediterranean Seminar, which met here this past week- end, Israeli and dent tables, representatives s s, and e tened t vie an -brew Ne cha greet' s. • at he colloquium clu ended by 85 part' eraa ing Professors br th Yehoshu st Universit n RI Arab. e prominent ra nce at the con f in speak and be Pr fessor B United Henein of Ge . blic. Arab secretary gen- Josep Old Phonographs Converted to Stereo SERVICE STATION • Dumont • Silvertpne — se • Magnovox •Westingho • Crosley • V-M • Hot Point • OlympiQ • Webcor • Airline TV Rentals EMERSON "SINCE 1938" Dexter Sales & Service 115 65 DEXTER • LICENSE Ho. 216 100 LEVEL TIRE PRICES TUMBLE! LOWEST PRICES EVER ON KELLY TIRES OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT QUALITY! CELEBRITY NOW OTTAWA—Israel Ambassador Yaacov Herz dian Jewry for its support of Israel and state "still faces the challenge of survival." 95 Latin America BUENOS AIRES—President Arturo F recently at odds with Israel over the Eic special New Year greeting to the Argenti and conveyed his "sentiments of friendshi versary of the first Jewish settlement in th RIO DE JANEIRO—In a New Year's Jews, President bitschek expres of "their into :ence and 'tiative" in c try." developme M ndizi of ann affai Jew' com on e country essage d his a ributin chi Election n Oct. 9; tural 4c it e Planned troit Mizrac i will officers n's execu eeting hel presents S. HUROK under the auspices of ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF DETROIT ISRAELA,i PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA JOSEF KRIPS. 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