Special to the Jewish News JERUSALEM — Max M. Fisher, president of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation, who, as treasurer of the re- organized Jewish Agency Inc., occupies one of the major posi- tions of Jewish world leadership today, last week conferred for four days with Israeli and Agen- cy leaders on urgent matters involving future Israel-U. S. re- lations. Fisher participated in meet- ings of Jewish Agency leaders who dealt with matters involv- ing future allocations of funds, liquidation of loans made in banks in behalf of the United Jewish Appeal by various Amer- ican Jewish communities, and issues related to exchange of representations on Agency work- ing bodies in Israel and the U.S. Dr. Isadore Lubin, economic expert Who has been called in to advise the Jewish Agency on fund allocations, participated in the Agency sessions. Among the world leaders at the meeting were Dr. Nahum Goldmann, Mrs. Rose Halpnn, Dr. Emanuel Neumann, Dr. Is- rael Goldstein, Gottlieb Ham- mer and spokesmen for the Is- rael government. During his visit in Israel, Fisher conferred with Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and other Israeli officials. He also conferred in Haifa with petro- leum investors regarding a new To Dedicate Brandeis Center in Name of Abraham Shiffman Abraham Shiffman, prominent Detroit philanthropist, will see a new project named in his honor Sunday: The Shiffman Humani- ties Center of Brandeis Univer- sity, Waltham, Mass. Shiffman, a Fellow of the Uni- versity, is president of the Shiff- man Foundation which donated the ultra-modern educational fa- cility, one of three buildings in a newly developed academic quadrangle on the North Cam- pus. Dedication ceremonies will climax special week-end events taking place as part of the semi- annual conference of the Fel- lows of the University. The De- troit realtor and his wife Lucille will be among the 200 guests, including his family, friends and University officials. Among the speakers will be Shiffman, Bran- deis President Dr. Abram L. Sachar and Dr. Max Lerner, pro- fessor of American civilization and institutions at Brandeis. Shiffman Foundation is the donor of the half-million-dollar out-patient clinic at Sinai Hospi- tal, where Shiffman is a member of the Board of Trustees. The foundation also has given large sums to the Jewish Community Center and other local and na- tional charitable organizations. *Jewish Welfare Board Awards Presented to 3 Jewish Leaders NEW YORK, (JTA) — The National Jewish Welfare Board honored three prominent per- sonalities, with the organization's 1961 Frank L. Weil awards for distinguished leadership and achievement in the board's areas of service. The recipients of the awards, chosen by a panel of notable Americans headed by Justice Stanley H. Fuld, of the New York State Court of Appeals, were: Rabbi Max D. Davidson of Perth Amboy, N.J.; Dr. Harry Austryn Wolfson, professor of Hebrew literature and philoso- phy at Harvard University; and Charles Aaron, a former presi- dent of the Jewish Community Centers of Chicago and former head of the Jewish Welfare Board. petroleum investment project in Israel. Visitors who drew special notice here last week included Jacob Blaustein of Baltimore, former president of the Ameri- can Jewish Committee, who met with Ben-Gurion to discuss with him his attitude toward Aliyah and American Jewry. A Blaustein-Ben-Gurion agreement had been reached about ten years ago to avoid conflict be- tween the two Jewries regard- ing the settlement of American Jews in Israel. The current con- ferences are believed to be re- lated to Blaustein's concern that the early agreement for amity should not be invalidated. Also in Israel during the past three weeks was Albert Elazar, superintendent of the United Hebrew SchOols of Detroit, who came to Israel to interview prospective applicants for teach- ing posts in the Midrasha and the UHS Hebrew High School, under the teachers exchange program encouraged by both the U.S. and Israel governments. urged by Senator Kenneth B. Keating, of New York, to take more "vigorous initiative" to end the Arab econo m i c warfare against Israel and to bring about a settlement of the Arab-Israel conflict. The Senator spoke at the '75th anniversary celebration of Temple Israel here. "It behooves the United S St • s above all, as the leader o he free peoples of the wo , to press more vigorously f f nego- tiation and settlemen of the problems of the Mid • East," he said. "In general t Govern- ment of the United ates has been rather remiss is treat- ment of Middle East prob- lems recently. There h no action taken to stop block- ades, reprisals and boycotts against American Jews in the Middle East. In fact, we have continued to supply foreign aid, derived from the taxes paid by all American citizens, to very countries whic nate a, cargo ships passing through the Suez Canal, even though such a blockade is in violation of the principles laid down by the United Nations and recognized by all nations. I myself have sever es c • this whole ion to el f the tate Dep. ent, most r• tly last m h. But the rep is always the same and it is al ys disappointing: th • U ted S tes Govern er'(' is exp ng meth • rab lock- ades, II • an • th restric- Lions be ended ; somehow it n yen seems d anything. And it nev ems to feel the time i for a more vigorous ve. "Obviously, at the moment, there are other parts of the world • efforts. But I can virtually guar- antee that if we do wait until a crisis arises once more in the Middle East, it will be too late," Keating warned. 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Gazit Thanks U.S. Jewry at Detroit's Celebration of Isr ad.'s Statehood By CHARLOTTE HYAMS A "debt of honor" was paid to the Jewish communities of the United States by an Israeli envoy at Detroit's 13th anni- versary celebration of the State of Israel Sunday evening in the Mumford High School auditor- ium. Mordecai Gazit, Envoy Extra- ordinary and Minister Plenipo- tentiary at the Israel Embas in Washington, D.C., told audience that without eir help, and that of the wish communities through the free world, Israel's o-fold task, "rebuilding a ple and rebuilding a land," 'uld have been "impossible." Thus, to- night I pay a debt honor on behalf of the Stat f Israel." "Long after the d atic per- iod of our foundin,, 's over, there will be spiritual cul- tural interaction betwee United States and Israel," he predicted. "Our childhood in Israel is over, and we are a strong, resolute plant ... with strong roots." But, he added, "we have a long way to climb." Gazit cited the progress in Israel, including the settling of 1,000,000 Jews in the past 13 years, the pioneering in in- dustry and exploitation of nat- ural resources. Gazit was introduced by Mor- ris Lieberman, chairman of the Zionist Council of Detroit, who suggested that President Ken- nedy "implement the objective of peace by bringing Israelis and Arabs together" to discuss the future of the Middle East. The 14 members of the Kinneret Company, a group of Israeli singers and dancers, took part in Joseph Edelman's "Bar- Mitzvah of a Nation," narrated by radio and television person- ality Harry Goldstein. Neil Zech- man, who was born 13 years ago, at the b . of Israe e H beh all Bar Mitzvah boy it. Unique stage settings, ar- ranged by Harry Docks, May- nard Feldman, Michael Mich- lin, Oscar Ra Selma de cence of Israe t lands, and inu ti-col ed spotlights help Kin ret dancers re- crea changing mood and man ed culture of Israel. The audience, which co ,ued to flow into the au •• long after the 8 arting time, was attentive program, until ompany danced to the spir- ited "Havah Nagilah." Spurts of clapping erupted, and the audience joined in singing. At the program's conclusion, Ha- bonim youth joined the dancers on stage for a horah. Greetings were extended by Stanley J. Winkelman, presi- dent of the Jewish Community Council, and Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Temple Israel deliv- ered• the invocation. Mrs. Alex Roberg sang the national an- thems of Israel and the United- States. The Drum and Bugle Corps of Mumford High School opened the ceremonies and the Jewish War Veterans, Depart- ment of Michigan, and Habonim Zionist Youth Organization pre- sented the colors. • • • • • SERVICE STATION bumont • Silverione Magnovox i'Westinghouse V-M • diosley Hot Point • olympiq Airline VelnCor TV Rentals "SINCE 1938" Dexter Sales & Service Written Guarantee on ALL Repairs 13226 Dexter • License No. 216 PHONE TE 4-2858 The 10 MOST PROFITABLE DAYS OF THE MONTH... If Does - Make A Difference Where You Save u have extra earn- in ays at Guardian Savi s every month. You can ye as late as the 10th d earn the same 31 /2 ° current rate as if yo ad put it in your unt on the 1st. 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