Gerald F. Dewhi president of the nal Bank of Detroit, be principal speaker 60th Anniversa confer of the Jewis tio und, to be S ay in the Mor ditorium of the A well-known Detroit civic leader, Dewhirst is the author of a booklet, "Israel—a Land of Hope and Achievement," the ses- published following his return si is itiate for a from that country in 1959. ye to celebrat . of -JNF's He was one of 10 bankers fi ears of act' from the United States to parti- cipate in a study mission of the NE MI NM IN I•Jr/ Jewish state, a trip he describes as "the experience of a life- time." Panel Discussions According to Seymour J. AT SPITZER ONLY I Frank, local attorney, who serves as chairman of this Cultured Pearl year's conference, sessions will aim at reviewing JNF's his- 4 toric role in the upbuilding of Different Israel; seek to outline plans with Chain for a continuation of progress Styles (Rhodium Finish) I on the Freedom Forest project; and explore means of more SHOP Reg. representative Blue Box place- EARLY ment. $2.00 The annual parley will fea- ture a number of workshops and panel discussions, includ- ing a special program. for the I youth of the community. Following a luncheon, to which all delegates will be By placing your Hanukah guests of JNF, there will be an orders now. Come in and afternoon plenary session, at see our large, most com- plete selection on display. which Dewhirst will deliver his address. Hanukah This Year Starts on The community is invited to Wednesday, Dec. 14 ! the afternoon program, which will also feature a program of awards to community leaders fo- service to JNF during the HEBREW BOOK previous year. & GIFT CENTER. To Present Certificate Those honored will be Charles "The House of Bargains Where You Always Feinberg of Detroit and Osias Zwerdling of Ann Arbor f Save $1 on All Best Book Sellers" projects they ina Israel. Their p nta • n will I 18294 WYOMING UN 3-0543; UN 3-1557 be made b illiam Hordes, I 1 Blk. N. of Curtis chairman he Foundation for AI =I =I on EN EN so EN Ns No =I =I Nu NE IN the Jew National Fund. A c ficate for a ood of tr in Israel sent by Irvin co-c irman of the c to family of Bori in emory of the 1 . of e JNF Board nd tiv director of Co unity Counci ilip Slomovitz, editor pu .her of The Detroit ish -ws, will prese the fami the 1, mon and Isaac certificate for a forest of more than 10,000 trees which was planted in Is- rael through the JNF in their memory. Another highlight of this year's conference will be the first public ap- pearance here of Cantor Si- mon Bermanis, newly associ- ated with Con- gregation Aha- vas Achim: A native of Latvia, Cantor Bermanis was an active lead- er of JNF while serving a congregation All parties can earn t in Cleveland Highest Rate On Insured S Heights, Ohio. ings In Detroit at Guarad Both he and Savings — a big 3 1 o cur his wife served Bermanis rate. All acs. t to as vice presidents of the Cleve- 000 a• land JNF Council. Mrs. Ber- of S. nt. ment. manis was also president of the Women's Division. ffer the Cantor Bermanis will be ac- RENT RATE maximum companied by Bella Goldberg. N AN now to make Slomovitz will deliver the OUNT IN work so hard AMOUNT keynote speech at 10 - a.m. to ork hard for you. open the conference. Later in uardian Savings Ac- now — if you can't come afternoon, a memorial serv- — Save by Mail -- we pay ice for Boris M2Joffe and Leon the postage both ways. Kay, a former ZOD president, will be conducted. announces Morris win esident of ah Special MAZUZAH 79 ATTENTION: Sisterhoods, Gift Shops, Organizations .. . SAVE 40% `No Serious Adverse Effect' on Christian-Jewish Relationships Indicated in Study of Two Cities DALLAS Desegregation tensions which have created conflicts among various sec- tions of the population in the South have "no serious adverse effect" on relationships between Christians and Jews, according to extensive attitude studies of the Jewish population in two large southern cities. Memphis and Miami reported a "large flow" of social contact between Christians and Jews. The studies, which took more than two years to complete, presented a profile of the Jew- ish population of Memphis and Miami. The Jewish population Memphis is 8,000 out of a population of 500,000; in Miami, the Jewish po tion is estimated at 90,0 out of a total population 900,000. Major findi of the studies were made p is here, in con- nection with e American Jew- ish Commit e's executive board me ng, by Morris Abram of A nta. On the • Semitism, there was some di- vergence between the two com- munities. In Memphis, '71 per cent of the Jews said they had — heard no anti-Semitic incident in their community but 15 per cent r e p or t e d experiencing anti-Semitic incidents. In Mi- ami, while only 20 per cent said that they, or members of their families, had personally experi- enced some anti-Semitic act, 60 per cent of the respondents said that they had heard of anti-Semitic incidents in Dade County in recent years. In both communities, affili- ation with the synagogue ranked high as "an essential" •of Judaism. In Memphis, 94 per cent of those interviewed were affil . a temple or s i, the e was 90 en How- ever, an overwhel ajor- ity in both communitie onsid- ered "belief in d" d sus- tah • "a e c moral al to Ju- do' th i tic or for- ma i r ractices. GE YOUR LIFE IN THREE WEEKS! See Lifeways, Page 7 SPITZER'S BE A PARTY TO... SAVINGS Earn MORE at G . ' Downtown: CADILLAC SQUARE Corner RANDOLPH Northwest: 13646 WEST 7 MILE Corner TRACEY Both offices open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday Northwest office open Thursday Night till 9 Downtown, Friday till 6 Hospital Gets $393,000 PHILADELPHIA, (JTA)—The United States Public Health serv- ic has awarded a grant of $393,- 000 to the Philadelphia Psychi- atric Hospital, for the continua- tion of its present training and teaching programs. The hospital is an agency of the Jewish Federation-United Fund. E & B Brewing Co., Inc., Detroit 5 — THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 4, 1960 Jewish National Fund Marks Its 60th Anniversary; Annual Conference He elebration Events