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Israeli fish- pelted the Israelis with stones, Commission met cordially This ermen continued running their but there was no shooting. week, assured each other of their respective government desires to prevent border incidents, and closed their informal meeting after the Jordanian delegation expressed regret over the killing EUGENE ORMANDY— Music Director of an Israeli truck driver who was ambushed by gunfire along Masonic Auditorium—Wed., May 2-8:20 p.m. a Negev desert road to Eilat last WAGNER: Overture to "Die Meistersinger” TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 5 in E minor Thursday. BERG: Three Pieces from the Opera "Lulu" ROREM: Eagles; RAVEL: "La Valse" Dr. Edward E. Johnson, spe- $1.65, $2.20, $3.30, $4.40. On Sale Masonic Temple cial Middle Eastern envoy for the United Nations Palestine Conciliation Commission, met at "Never Forgive and Never Forget" the Foreign Ministry here with Foreign Minister Golda Meir. 19th Anniversary Commemoration He proposed some- steps to THE WARSAW GHETTO UPRISING ameliorate the condition of the Arab refugees. Sun., April 22-8 p.m. at the Jewish Music Center, 14868 Schaefer He will make the same pro- Featuring: Jewish Folk Chorus, Babi Yor and Am posals during his visits to the Yisroel Chai, Lighting of Candles. capitals of Egypt, Lebanon, Syria Speakers: Rabbi S. Burr Yompol, of Chicago; and Jordan in the next week or Edward Kmiecik and Harold L. Shapiro. 10 days. The nature of his pro- S. Lifshitz, Chairman posals is being kept secret. P F •.• Paved • Pori.,•••; • • UN : , 8100 HILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Auspices: DETROIT JEWISH CULTURE COORDINATING COMMITTEE German Christians Attend New Adult Courses on Judaism Discriminating Diners Prefer NINO'S •"ire Israel-Jordan Talk on Border Strife Is 'Cordial' BERLIN, (JTA)—After four weeks of operations, the new adult education program, being conducted here by the Berlin Jewish Community at the Jewish Community House, was deemed by leaders of the community to have got off to an excellent start, according to a statement by H. G. Sellenthin, director of the project. The project's most popular course is an eight-lecture series being conducted by Rabbi Cuno Lehrmann. Entitled "Introduc- tion to the Essence of Judaism," Rabbi Lehrmann's lectures drew about 70 or 80 participants, many of them Christians who appear to learn for the first time about the common spiritual values held by both Judaism and Christi- anity. 1 The courses at the school range I from an introduction to Jewish religion and the history of the Jewish people, to Zionism, Israej, i and courses in Hebrew from ele- 1 mentary to advanced. The proj- I ect is the first of its kind since I the prewar Jewish extension courses in Berlin were closed down during the Hitler regime. First Reform Temple Dedicated in Israel JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel's first Reform temple was dedi- cated in ceremonies held at a former private home which now serves as the country's only lib- eral synagogue. About 200per- sons attended the services, act- ually held in the garden outside the house of worship. Rabbi Jerome A. Unger, of Los Angeles, conducted the serv- ices. Since 1960, he has been representing the World Union for Progressive Judaism. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Wishnik, of New York. Their children and grand- children purchased the former dwelling, presenting it to the Re- form congregation as a gift hon- oring Wishnik's 70th birthday. Rabbi Jay Kaufman, vice-presi- dent of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, also ad- dressed the congregation. FRIDAY IS BARGAIN DAY ! Come As Late As 10:40 p.m. and See Two Top Features! 'CAPE FEAR' and 'THE OUTSIDER' A TERRIFYING WAR OF NERVES UNPARALLELED IN SUSPENSE! GREGORY ROBERT POLLY PECK MITCHUM BERGEN LORI MARTIN • MARTIN BALSAM • JACK K USCHEN TELLY SINUS +BARRIE CHASE) Prodor.1 by ST BARTLETT • A 114•11•••11•1 Protease . A Elsner's/A ldisnabewal A Climax So Startling! .. . No One Admitted During Final 10 Minutes ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FOX STARTS FRIDAY, 3 P.M. ".7MAINLVARMAVINESSERIMEEF 44w7 ..:::,. "ONE OF THE FUNNIEST OF THE YEAR A PLEASURE !" —Jesse Zunser, CUE MAGAZINE ........................................................................................................... Children of 3 Churches Join in Model Seder at New York Synagogue NEW YORK (JTA) — Some 100 children from three churches joined 400 member youths of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue here in participating in a model seder at the synagogue. The Christian guests at the seder included children from the Church of the Master, the Uni- tarian Church of All Souls and the Good Shepherd-Faith Presby- terian Church. Gurstar marARDATTENBOROUGH STARTS THURSDAY STUDIO THEATRE Livernois at Davison