Io THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, December 2, c.0 C) v—i Edward Fleischman `Six Evenings for Israel Bonds' Heads Home for Aged Arranged by Bnai Brith Groups UAR Vice President Amir Seen Bidding for New Soviet Weapons; Arms Race Threatens Middle East (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The depart- ure of United Arab Republic Vice President Abdel- Haim Amir with a large entourage of military experts for Moscow was seen here Wednesday as a bid for additional Soviet wea- pons and the possible opening of a new Middle East arms race. _ It was Marshall Amir's sec- ond visit to the Soviet capital. The chief of the UAR's armed forces went to Moscow the first time in 1956 to negotiate .a deal for a large purchase of Soviet weapons. He concluded a sim- ilar agreement with Czecho- slovakia at that time. Marshall Amirs second visit was at the invitation of Soviet Premier Khrushchev. While UAR officials have maintained an official silence on the pur- pose of the second visit, the UAR was known to want new Edward Fleischman was elect- ed president of the J e wish Home for Aged at the meeting of the board on Sunday. armaments to replace the 1956 Serving with him are Harry purchases. One of the main items would Barnett; Jack 0. Lefton and be new planes to replace the Leonard N. Simons, vice presi- UAR's aging MIG 17s which have proved to be no match for Israel's. Mysteres and Vautours in occasional clashes. Presum- ably, Nasser wants to acquire the new and advanced Soviet MIG-19s. It was recalled that Col. Ezer Weizmann, commander of the Israel Air Force, told a United Jewish Appeal mission two weeks ago that Israel needed Pure jet interceptors to deal with the threat of acquisition of MIG 19s by the UAR. Experts on Arab policies said that Marshall Amir's visit was to complete details that were agreed upon in principle when Nasser met Khrushchev in New York at the United Nations General Assembly in Septem- ber. EDWARD FLEISCHMAN Ben-Gurion Addresses International Municipal Delegation in Jerusalem JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, ad- dressing the closing session of the Congress of the International Un- ion of Municipal Authorities, told hundreds of delegates about Is- rael's efforts in absorbing thou- sands of immigrants and particu- Dr. Handlin Next Beth El Lecturer Dr. Oscar Handlin will be pre- sented by Temple Beth El, 8:30 p.m. Monday, in the final lec- ture of the series, "Great Ideas in Jewish History." He will speak on "Forces That Have Shaped American Jewry." Dr. Handlin, professor of history at Har- v a r d Univer- sity, has de- voted his at- tention mainly Dr. Handlin to the social history of the United States. His Pulitzer Prize book, "The Up- rooted," treats a neglected part of America's past. He is the author of many other noted works, including "Race and Na- tionality Iri American Life," "Readings in American History," "Immigration as a Factor, in American History," "Adventure in Freedom," and "300 Years of Jewish Life in America." He has written numerous scholarly articles on business, educational and historical sub- jects and is noted for applying historical insight to present-day problems. The lecture is open to the public, free of charge. Dr. Glueck to Give 2 Lectures Dec. 13 Prof. Nelson Glueck, president of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati, will give an illustrated lecture in the Community Arts Auditorium on "Faith and Fact in the Bible," Tuesday, Dec. 13, 8:30 p.m. On the same day, at 2 p.m., he will give an illustrated lecture on "The Connection of the Past with the Present in Southern Palestine" in Kresge Science Auditorium. Dr. Glueck is one of the world's foremost archaeologists, and the sole authority on the archaeology of Southern and Eastern Pales- tine, which region he has ex- plored practically foot by foot. His two lectures will be based on his own researches and ex- plorations. dents; A r t h u r Fleischman, treasurer; Herman Mathias, sec- retary; and Ira I. Sonnenblick, assistant secretary. Fleischman has been associat- ed with the Home for many years and has served in 'many capacities. He has played a lead- ing part in the development of the Home, which is now in its third location since the original founding in 1907. Each move brought enlarged facilities and a more intensive program of care and treatment to keep pace with changing times and needs. The Home is a constituent agency of Jewish Welfare Fed- eration. Leonard N. Simons was named chairman of the executive com- mittee. Gus D. Newman, retiring president, was cited for his in- spiring leadership. As a token ognition • of affection• to th Home of his t three deca s, he over w. pr nted with gifts • rom xil- b rd, the Women's ary of the Home, and _ d and ent, Fleischm , the n w • as who ha se • i com- chairma of mittee. larly about the work of reclaim- ing desert areas of the Negev. He also reported on problems of development and settlement, especially in the underdeveloped areas to the delegates from five continents who earlier in the day toured Jerusalem. They placed wreaths on the tomb of Theodor Herzl and on that of the late Gershon Agron, former mayor of Jerusalem who had been a mem- ber of the organization's execu- tive. During a visit to Mount Zion, a special service for world peace was held. Mayor Mordechai Ish Shalom of Jerusalem gave a luncheon in honor of the munic- ipal officials and a final working session was held in the after- noon. Moshe Shapiro, Minister of In- terior, gave a reception in honor of the delegates. (Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel H. Goldstick, of Detroit,- were in the delegation). (Mr. and Mrs. Goldstick, w were entertained by the May of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv nd Haifa, had the distinctio of being permitted to go t the Old City of Jerusalem, n a part of Jordan, and to visi the Wailing Wall, in front of w 'eh they were photographed. ey were due to return to Detr 't the end of this week). Kasab u reak All Bnai Brith lodges and rector of the St. Louis Jewish chapters in the Detroit metro- Relations Council, national politan area and thousands of director of the War Service members will participate in "Six Department of Bnai Brith in Evenings for Israel", — the Washington and Eastern Re- highlights of the 1960-61 Bnai gion co-ordinator of the Anti- Brith Israel Bond program to Defamation League. He origi- nated the American Jewish be staged from Dec. 3 to 20. Einstein Lodge and Chapter Hour and was the organizer of will lead off with "Cabaret the American Jewish Pro- Night in Israel", 8:30 p.m. Sat- grams Foundation. The groups sponsoring the urday, at Rainbow Terrace. - The star attraction will be Jan combined program are: B & P Bart, humorist, singer and TV Chapter, Dov Frenkel, Down- entertainer. He has his own TV town, Fox, Gershwin, Handler, show in New York and is one Israel, Oak Woods, Stone and of the stars on the Borscht Cir- Yuster-Rosenberg. Pisgah Lodge, oldest and larg- cuit. The Israeli Trio of Israel, est Bnai Brith lodge in the Mid- Ariel and Arela — instrumental west, and its chapter, will stage and vocal artists—will complete a Hanukah Israel festival 8:30 p.m. Dec. 19 'at the Hayim the program. Five lodges and chapters— Greenberg Center. Jan Bart and Bloch, Morgenthau, Motor the Israeli Trio will provide the City, Rex and Suburban—will program. Refreshments will be stage a "Gala Israel Night" served. 8:30 p.m. Dec. 12 at Holiday Seven lodges and chapters Manor. The star will he Emil will join in the final Bnai Brith Cohen, humorist, who has Is Dec. 20. Cen- been called a "One - M 'dan, Livo- ial, Detroit, Show". Son of a cant nia, Marshall, Tikva and Zager to s, lodges and chapters ill spon- is a product of two h. He' is sor the program to American and Yi held in the tradi- the n equally adept ial hall, he the modern. 1 tional as well oad, Oak Mile will compl The Israeli T the Israeli Jan art a the program program. on Trio ill Four lodge and chapters stage a pr ram at Holiday e of an idiomatic A ex Manor 8:30 p ., Dec. 13. Em expr is when a driver says over to star Cohen will st "went out of control" hi this show. Spo oring the pro- means he "lost his head." gram will be Jacobson and Tucker o • ges and chapters. The Israeli Trio will round out the entertainment. Ten lodges and chapters COAL & OIL CO. will combine in a program on Serving Detroit Dec. 15, at Holiday Manor. Homes and Industry The star of the evening's en- for Over 45 Years tertainment will be Robert Lurie, national Bnai Brith leader and talented entertain- er. 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