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. A NEWI LOW +GROUP + te FARES x++++++++4e SAME SAME SAME SUPERB CUISINE p TEL_Avi $592 ita PER PERSON ROUND-TRIP JET FARE FROM N. Y. Now's your chance to see the Holy Land! Qualified groups of 25 people can jet direct to Tel Aviv for only $592.00 per person—round trip! Almost any group is eligible. See yourTravel Agent for details and quali- fications. Or, of course, call us. AIR FRANCE tsr IN 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. APPLICATIONS FOR Louis Berry, a former Shaarey Zedek president, was elected vice-president; Samuel M. Ko- ARE NOW BEING TAKEN On New or Existing Homes van, treasurer; Dr. Samuel Krohn, secretary. QUICK SERVICE Mandell L. Berman, Reubin Phone Us Today Dubrinsky, Nathan Fishman, Jack C. Gordon, Lawrence Gu- FRANKLIN bow and Aba Katzman were MORTGAGE CORP. Approved FHA Mortgagee elected members of the board. 915 First National Bldg., Get. 26 WO 3-4890 Want ads get quick results! Its ,President . MORTGAGES VA or FHA Attention Salesmen UNLIMITED INCOME Whats Your Mark? $10,000 — $20,000 — $30,000 or More? We'll provide you with all the essentials—quality leads, self-selling kit. full line of health and life contracts. Cong. Bnai David Auxilaries Will Present Belafonte Your will and determination are your greatest assets . . . but it's up to you to put them to work. In conjunction with the local Executive level commissions, vested renewals for men who appearance of Harry Belafonte, can prove their ability. the Bnai David auxiliaries, in- cluding the Mr. and Mrs. Club: If You're the Man, Contact: the Sisterhood and the Men's Club, are sponsoring a special performance 7:30 p.m. May 27. at the Fisher Theater. it was an- nounced by Jack Leiberman, OLD EQUITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. general chairman. Proceeds will be turned over 10234 FENKELL UN 1 -453 5 to the synagogue. He'll put you on the springboard to The Mr. and Mrs. Club ticket higher income and financial security committee includes Edward Cohen. Nate Cohen, Jack Cohen, Mel Volin, Al Shiffman. Corine NM MO EN NM NM OM MO Ma INN Mb IN Nathanson, Arlene Cohen, June Cohen and Lois Cohen. The Sisterhood committee in- cludes Jennie Solomon, Lottie Koltonow, Sophie Berman. Har- riett Berke, Harriet Warsh. El- eanor Shore. Sandy Shore, and S'pilman. 3 Winners Named Out Bertha Bnai David Men's Club com- of 10,000 Jewish mittee includes Iry Ratner, Sam Ravitz, David Leibow, Harry Youths in Bible Test Warsh, Neil Kalef, Lotis Trot- NEW YORK, (JTA) - Two sky and Milt Herman. young girls and a boy were the For additional ticket informa- FINEST PAINT 100 YEARS winners of free trips to Israel, tion. phone DI 1-8737. when they beat nearly 50 other contestants to place first in the national finals of the third annual Temple Players Star MAC-O-LAC LAYTEX Regularly ODORLESS 1 Bible contest conducted jointly Shirley Rott Shapiro $6.95 The Miracle Plastic paint. by the American Zionist Coun- Completely odorless. Dries $499 in 20 minutes. Absolutely cils Department of Education M 'Breath of Spring' Mrs. Shirley Rott Shapiro is washable. 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SWIFT JETS FABULOUS SERVICE A State Department Has Loans Shaarey Zedek Talks With Egyptian Envoy Elects Miro as INTERNATIONAL •ORLITS LARGEST AIRLINE f I PASSENGER EXPERIENCE FINEST IN SALES & SERVICE DICK LURIE FORD GREENFIELD at 10 MILE ROAD LI 8-0800 — JO 6-3806 t A , 13 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 4, 1962 Bnai Moshe Elects Reinstein President