Wolfsons Increase Gifts in Israel JERUSALEM (JTA)—A con- will permit important expansion tribution of $1,000,000 to the of the cancer and allied biologi- Weizmann Institute of Science cal research programs at the In- at Rehovot by the Edith and stitute. The gift was disclosed Isaac Wolfson Charitable Trust at Rehovot, during a visit to the Institute by Sir Isaac and Lady Wolfson. The gift to the Weizmann In- stitute brought to 6,000,000 pounds ($2,000,000) the total of gifts announced by the Wolfsons Kosher Restaurant during their current visit to Israel. Sir Isaac was also re- 20340 W. 7 Mile Rd. ported to have agreed in prin- Under Supervision of the ciple to investment by the Wolf- Council of Orthodox Rabbis son-Clore-Mayer Investment Cor- poration of 1,000,000 pounds sterling ($2,800,000) in a hous- ing development in the Bsor area Complete of the Negev. 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'S s AN 1BERM L40 m THOSE WHO SAW and heard the poem "Babi-Yar", re- cited recently on Chet Huntley's TV Report by author Evgeny Yevtuschenko, will now be able to hear it sung at the 37th an- nual concert by the Jewish Folk Chorus, June 3, in the Scottish Rites Cathedral of Masonic Temple . . . Babi-Yar, which the concert has been titled, is the large valley near Kiev, Russia, where 50,000 Jews were buried alive by the Nazis during World War II . . . Yevtushenko was inspired to write the'poem, which has since become world famous in its dramatic protest of anti-Semitism and racism, after visiting the site last year . . . Vladimir Chiefetz wrote music for "Babi-Yar and it will be given its Detroit premiere by the Jewish Folk Chorus, of which Morris Eitrin is presi- dent. • • • HOUSE OF PANCAKES 22 DELICIOUS VARIETIES Delicatessen & Restaurant 13821 W. 9 MILE Free Parking Near Coolidge - HOLIDAY SPECIAL - RAW PICKLED TONGUE Mr 8 Regular Price ... And Get The Second One at ONLY is ! 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The board of directors at MAEDC is giving Sam a two- year leave of absence beginning Sept. 1. tv z LI 8- SMORGASBORD BREAKFAST EVERY SUNDAY DR. BENJAMIN BRAND is slated to be the next president of Town and Country Club this June, succeeding Moe Miller. • • • THE TWO YOUNGSTERS of Ruthe and Ed Resner, five-year- old Allan and six-year-old Steven. came downstairs re- cently during a bridge game at the Resner household, without a stitch of clothes on . . . Ruth dropped her cards and screamed, "What's the idea coming down undressed?" . . . Allan turned to Steven and said, "See, smarty, I told you mom's vanishing cream wouldn't work." • • • BEST BET of Weekend . . . Pythian Peppermint Twist by Knights of Pythias, Detroit Lodge 55, Sunday, at K of P Castle Hall, 15787 Wyoming. • 248 An evaluation of American Fraternal Zionist Organization, foreign policy in the Middle opening Thursday in Monticello. East, with particular reference N.Y., and continuing through to recent developments in the June 3. United Nations, will be featured at the 53rd annual convention MUSIC ! ENTERTAINMENT 1 of Bnai Zion, Norman G. Levine, of New York, national president, announced. More than 600 delegates and guests from all parts of the and his orchestra nation will attend the sessions UN 1-2953 UN 3-6501 of Bnai Zion, the American LISTENING Wyoming and Thatcher for reservations call Bnai Zion Convention Probes Mid-East Policy Danny Raskin' s