4 X elvish Cadets Given Bibles ti cr, z ti E. LOGAN H. BABIN, Jr. of Houma, La., left, and Herbert Alt- man, Dorchester, Mass.—the first Jewish cadets to be corn- missioned at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo.—receive inscribed Bibles on behalf of the Commission ori\Jewish Chaplaincy of the National Jewish Welfare Board. Mrs) Jack Tober, chairman of JWB's Colorado Springs Armed Services Committee, presents the Bibles while Air Force Chaplain Marvin L. Labinger, Jewish chaplain at the Academy, looks on. Judith Ish-Kislior's Record as Writer of Stories for Children Enhanced by Her Newest 'Tales' • • ••••••,,,, B-G • Urges New Form of - Judaism at Israel Parley JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The religious milieu which existed first international convention of outside of Israel is not adapted the World Council of Syna- to modern ways of life." gogues ended after three days "If we do not want to have of deliberations by some 1,000 an absolute and final break be- delegates representing Conserv- tween the past and the future, ative Judaism in 21 countries. we must renew our spiritual life The highlight of the conven- and integrate it into our new tion, attended by some 800 del- way of living, adapt it to a new egates from the United States framework," the Prime Minister and Canada, was the dedication told the delegates. of the first American student Sharett asked the Cons617- center built under sponsorship ative leaders why, "if Conserv- of American Conservative Ju- atives consider themselves the daism. at the Binyan Hauma Na- repository if Jewish spiritual tional Building here. values and all that is best in The ceremony was addressed Jewish tradition," do they deny by Prime Minister David Ben- themselves "the opportunity to Gurion and Moshe Sharett, radiate their influence within chairman of the Jewish Agency Israel by presenting the move- executive, both of whom warmly ment in a modern version more endorsed the movement. adapted to understanding and The Prime Minister, urging a more attractive to the younger new form of Judaism "adapted generation." to the new way of life of a free Prof. Bernard Mandelbaum, people under its own sovereign. provost of the Jewish Theolog- ty" in Israel, declared that "the Sister Follows Sister as Yeshiva Valedictorian Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Res. UN 2-7642 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING IS YOUR HUSBAND A KYETCH ! Woodward at 9•Mie Two Bronx sisters have achieved a unique "first" in the annals of higher education. Dvorah Wilamowski, 18, was named valedictorian of the Class of 1962 at Yeshiva Uni- versity's Stern College for Women. Her designation is uni- que because she succeeds her sister, Naomi, 21, who achieved similar status in 1961. This is believed to be the first time that two sisters have been valedictorians of the same college's graduating class in successive years. Naomi is now a student at the University's Albert Ein- stein College of Medicine, while Dvorah, who in December was awarded a New York State RegentS Medical Scholarship for four years of study, will be en- tering the Medical School in September. ical Seminary of America, which sponsored the new cen- ter, announced a new depart- ment of international service to provide American rabbis and teachers for other countries and to train local youth for service to their own communities. Maybe he hasn't seen a good, funny movie lately. Take him to see "ONLY TWO CAN PLAY" Judith Ish-Kishor is famed In the portion dealing with as a writer of stories for chil- the more modern era, Miss Ish- Fri. & Sat. 7 - 8:45 - 10:50 dren. She has authored chil- Kishor narrates about Maimo- dren's columns that have ap- nides, the Vilna Gaon, the peared in English Jewish peri- Rothschilds and others. odicals and has written a num- One of the famous stories in ber of books of stories and this collection is entitled "The Someone's got to give... poems. Clay Guardian," and deals with when this IRRESISTIBLE FORCE Her outstanding record as a Rabbi Judah Loew's defense of meets this IMMOVABLE OBJECT I story-teller is enhanced by her Jewry against the blood libel. newest work, "Tales from the A splendid glossary is ap- Wise Men of Israel," which has pended, as an aid to the reader just been published by J. B. of these fine stories for chil- Lippincott Co. of Philadelphia. dren which will be read also There are 20 excellent stories with delight by adults. in this book, and they cover the eras of the Talmudic period as well as of the Dispersion. Thus, Book Council Makes it is, in a sense, a history col- ''61 Literary Awards Reconstructionists Publish lection that incorporates some Samuel Yellen's novel "Wed- Guide to Ritual Usage of the best tales from Jewish SKOKIE, Ill. (JTA) — A folklore. Parables and Biblical ding Band" (Atheneum Pub- legends as well as issues that lishers) was awarded the $250 provisional guide for Jewish faced great Jewish scholars in Harry and Ethel Daroff Me- ritual usage was discussed and drafted at the four-day annual the years of persecutions and morial Fiction Award as the challenges to Jewry are among outstanding work of fiction of convention of the Federation Jewish interest published in of Reconstructionist Congrega- the stories related here. 1961 by the Jewish Book Coun- tions and Fellowships. Taken from Talmudic Dr. Ira Eisenstein, of the sources, Miss Ish-Kishor has cil of the National Jewish Wel- • 1111181111.4188111101. Jewish Reconstructionist FOun- written charmingly the story fare Board. SIM told about King Solomon and Ths award was one of five dation, said the new guide was An Expense Paid Vacation To Bermuda "not to be considered or used the ring upon which were the carrying cash prizes totalling 2nd Prize MINK STOLE — 3rd Prize MINK SCARF letters Gimmel, Zayyen, Yud, $800 for 1961's best Jewish as a latter-day Schulchan Much, or as a code." He added that Fly a Pan Am Jet which stood for the words books. Clipper . . . stay at Free "Gam Zeh Yaavor," — mean- "Ten and a Kid" (Doubleday.), "those who were responsible for the Carlton Beach. Payed Moo Marie,. pr'''' ' ing "even this shall pass, by Sadie Rose Weilerstein, won preparing the text do not submit Porkang Co•-lortobie • Blanks at Thea- containing an important les- Theo', the $250 Isaac Siegel Memorial it as infallible and hence un- Entry SCHAEFER AT W McNICHOLS UN 2 8100 tre and all Victor alterable." son even for the wisest of Juvenile Award. Paint Stores. men. The three $100 Florence and Included are such tales as Henry Kovner Memorial Awards "Why Moses St am m ere d," for the best 1961 works of based on a famous legend: Jewish poetry in English, He- "King David's Peril." stories brew and Yiddish went to about Elijah, Alexander. Hillel "Work and Days and Other and other famous characters in Poems." (Little Brown & Co.) ancient Jewish history. by Irving Feldman, for Jewish poetry in English; "Mapat Promotions Announced Erev" ( Dvir Publishing Co.) for Hebrew poetry, and "In Nigun at Weizmann Institute Eingehart" by Israel Emiot, for Five promotions to the ranks Yiddish poetry. • of professor and associate pro- Rabbi Gilbert Klaperman, of fessor were approved by the Congregation Beth Sholom, executive council of the Weiz- Lawrence, L.I., was elected the mann Institute of Science, Re- new president of Jewish Book hovath, Israel, it was announced Council of JWB. by the chairman. Meyer W. Weis- gal. Mr. Weisgal returned to Is- Israeli Film to Be rael last night' after a stay of Seen Worldwide several weeks abroad on Weiz- Nathan Silberherg, Israeli pro- mann Institute and Yad Weiz- , ducer of the contemplated "A mann affairs. Walk in the Desert," has arrived Dr. Joseph H. Jaffee, head of in Hollywood to sign a director Infra-red spectroscopy, who held and star for his forthcoming pic- the rank of associate professor, ture. has been promoted to full pro- The story, written by George fessor. Tabori, deals with the men and Four new associate profes- women who came to Israel to PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS ON OUR MENU sors, promoted from the rank of find freedom. It is not an historic senior scientist, are: Dr. Yehuda picture and will not depict the Eisenberg, nuclear physics de- plight of the Jews in Europe 22040 W. 7 MILE partment; Dr. David Danon, during the time.of the Nazis. Sil- Near Lahser — KE 4-9528 polymers department: Dr. Carl berberg emphasizes that his film, A. Levinson, nuclear physics produced in English, will be the 11635 GREENFIELD • AMPLE PARKING • FAST SERVICE • NO TIPPING department; and Dr. Uriel Lit- first major Israeli vehicle for Near Plymouth—VE 5-9758 timer. biochemistry section. world-wide distribution. CO 34.10. 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