Norbert Reinstein, 14540 Les-
lie, Oak Park, is the newly-
elected president of Cong. Bnai
!'" Moshe. Serving
with him as
vice presidents
are Erwin
Friedman, Er-
win Kepes and
Nathan Shar-
on. Sol Grand
is the new
treasurer, D r .
Jerome Lech-
ner the record-
Reinstein ing secretary,
and Meyer Ellis corresponding
secretary.
Also installed by Rabbi Moses
Lehrman were the following
board members: Eugene Brumer,
Mitchell Feldman, William Gott-
lieb, Dr. Samson Inwald, Dr. Les-
lie Joseph, Ben Kahn, Bernard
Klein, Harold Marks, William
Roth, Donald Sachs and David
Schwartz.
Hold - over members on the
board of directors are Arthur
Boschan, Milton Eisler, Seymour
Fried, Andrew Iczkovitz, Louis
Kepes, Julius Reznik, David Shiff
and Melvin Weisz.
Rabbi Applebaum Will
Address Branch 11
Branch 11, Labor Zionist Or-
ganization of America, will have
as its guest speaker Rabbi
Emanuel Applebaum, principal
of Adas Sholom Branch of the
United Hebrew Schools, Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Zigmond Moses, 22190 Sussex,
Oak Park.
Rabbi Applebaum's topic for
for the evening will be "Jewish
Attitudes Towards Labor
Through the Ages." A question-
and-answer period will take
place after the talk followed
by a social hour, according to
Debra Goldberg, program chair-
man.
Guests are welcome. For in-
formation, call Mrs. Sara Schiff,
LI 4-4827.
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Charleston Journalist
Jacob Newton Cardozo, an
American Jewish journalist, was
WASHINGTON (JTA)—Egyp-
tian Economics Minister Kaissou-
ny was preparing for his return
trip to Cairo following a week-
long round of official talks re-
portedly aimed at securing ad-
ditional U.S. loan funds.
With the specifics of his visit
here still clouded in secrecy,
State Department spokesmen con-
ceded that the Egyptian diplomat
had talked with State Depart-
ment and U.S. Agency for Inter-
national Development officials
about the possibility of a loan.
The discussions were coinci-
dental to the major reason for his
Youth Round Table
Panel on Wednesday
at Temple Beth El
Youth will tell adults hard
facts about good human rela-
tions, next Wednesday, at Tem-
ple Beth El, at the spring meet-
ing of the Women's Division of
the Detroit Round Table. An in-
formal dessert luncheon and a
social hour will precede a brief
business meeting and election
of officers.
At 1:30, the youth panel,
"Bridges to the Future", will be
presented by Earma Bates,
Northeastern High; Steve Fish-
er, Mumford High; Helena Po-
kornicki, Felician Academy;
Richard Rosenberg, University
of Detroit High; Diane Single-
tree, Wayne State University,
and Delores Whitus, University
of Detroit.
The panel will be moderated
by Sara H. Colvin, Detroit
Round Table, director of educa-
tion.
The afternoon will conclude
with a tour of the Temple and
an explanation of some of the
symbols of Jewish worship.
Three co-chairmen serve with
Mrs. Irving Small, chairman of
the Women's Division. They are
Mrs. Harold Schach ern, Mrs.
Marvin Levy and Mrs. Frank
Ferguson.
trip — to obtain additional funds
from the non-U.S. International
Monetary Fund to help stabilize
the Egyptian economy.
While declining to elaborate in
detail on any aspect of the loan
discussions, the State Department
spokesmen said that Kaissouny
had talked about "a number of
specific industrialization pro-
grams" for which he is seeking
U.S. financial backing. They in-
dicated that one possible factor
which would determine the U.S.
decision was the stability of
Egypt's economy — implying that
the desicion hinged on the out-
come of the negotiations with
the Internal Monetary Fund. The
spokesmen said that a U.S. loan
to Egypt for "an economically
feasible" propect was "certainly
a possibility."
There was no indication of
what amount the Egyptians are
requesting in U.S. aid, but the
spokesmen expressed ' consider-
able doubt that the figure was
anywhere near the half-billion
dollars which has been reported
by Cairo radio.
editor of the Southern Patriot
in Charleston, S. C., until 1845
when he founded the Evening
David M. Miro was elected News.
president of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek at the annual
meeting . held Thursday night.
He succeeds Abraham Satovsky.
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In conjunction with the local
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the Bnai David auxiliaries, in-
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Bnai Moshe Elects
Reinstein President