Congregation Bnai Jacob, 8-Mile
Israel Imports Oranges Coated with Plastic
Synagogue Merge; to Erect Building
Developed at Weizmann Institute of Science
REHOVOTH, Israel — Experi- an
Israeli manufacturer for the
begun as a result of the initiative
mental shipments of several hun- purpose.
dred crates of Israel - grown Th e experimental shipments of a retired lady scientist who
oranges coated with a new plastic came as a sequel
was for many years on the Sieff
to tests made in and Weizmann Institutes staff
emulsion developed at the Weiz-
mann Institute of Science, in- the Weizmann Institute's Plastics and now lives outside Israel. Her
Research
Laboratory
headed by work was encouraged
stead of the coatings of imported
and spon-
wax emulsions used hitherto, Dr. David Vofsi. Their object was sored by Prof. Aharon Katzir-
to
compare
the
effectiveness
of
went to the United Kingdom
Katchalsky, head of the Polymer
during the 1961-62 export season. the new plastic emulsion devel- Department. Fruit wholesalers in
oped
by
the
laboratory's
chief
Further tests on a larger scale
Great Britain and Europe had
will be conducted with several technologist, Shaul Gassner, with long been pressing for adoption
a
commercially
available
product
ARCHITECT'S DRAWING OF PROPOSED CONG. BNAI JACOB thousand crates of "Jaffas" dur- as a fruit-preserving
of a method to ship fruit without
agent under paper wrappings. The lady sci-
ing the coming winter season.
actual shipment and normal stor- entist,
Louis Nosanchuck, president I
Pilot-plant quantities of the new age
a bacteriologist, started to
conditions.
After a period of time in the I emulsion are to be produced by
of Cong. Bnai Jacob, and Jay!
investigate the possibilities of
These facts are reported in the !preserving citrus fruit for longer
Bodzin, president of the Eight Oakland area, the congregation I
ser at Li a nwoo an d
Polymer Research Department 1
Mile
e Syn gogue, this week -of- i vices
periods without causing loss of
R c h ton for 20 years, until last
section of the Weizmann Insti- weight
ficially announced the merger
or spoiling outer appear-
month.
The
decline
of
the
Lin-
of the
tute's Report of Scientific Activ- ance, and reducing decay during
two congregations, to be wood area as a center of Jewish
ities for 1960-61. I shipment and normal storage
known as Cong. Bnai Jacob, and population was the cause of its
The emulsion project was conditions.
to be located at 20470 Hubbell,' closing at that location.
"The Bible Salesman" by Alma
south of Eight Mile.
Plans drawn up by Oak Park I Sol Nusbaum, and Charles Stone, published by Doubleday,
architect Sanford Rossin, which I Vikser, co-chairmen of the High is a powerful novel. It is a mas-
have already been approved b ' Holiday Committee, advise that terful study of many differing
Sol Eisenberg says:
city zoning authorities, call for the congregation has again made personalities and is an effective
the erection of a modern build- arrangements for the use of the evaluation of life in New York
ing incorporating traditional Artillery Armory, on Eight Mile where races mingle and cooper-
synagogue motif. Construction' Road at Hubbell, for Rosh ate.
Leroy Ashforth is the young
work is scheduled to startl Hashanah and Yom Kippur serv-
21-year-old Negro hero who plays
shortly, and the building will l ices.
be completed during the fall.
Nusbaum noted that "the tunes by tapping bowls, but who
Sam Rosenberg, chairman of armory is ideal for our pur- seeks an aim in life. He sets out
the building committee, an- poses. It is air-conditioned,. to sell Bibles, and when he can't
nounced that during construe- and it has a seating capacity sell them he entertains on his
tion the synagogue will con- large enough to accommodate bowls.
He gets to New York, brings
tinue its more than sixty years
Sol Eisenberg, President
our membership and the
of uninterrupted operation by
Kenwal Products Corp.
Jewish population of the area his grandmother and her dog, and
conducting regular services in who will be welcome to join later his father, who had left
a small existing structure on the High Holiday services." them when his mother died,
the new site.
turns up and plays his role in
Officiating at the holiday the Bible salesman's drama.
In making the announce- services will be Rabbi S.
P.
Leroy aspires to establish a
ment of the merger of the Wohlgelernter,
leader mission. He later achieves some-
youngest and one of the old- of Cong. Mogen spiritual
Abraham and thing of the sort. but it is his
est orthodox synagogues in a vice-p resident of Beth
the city, Rosenberg and Jacob Yehudah Schools, and Cantor devotion to his Bible selling that
is interesting, and the reactions
Nosanchuck, who founded and J. Bodzin.
of those in his area who meet
built the synagogue, recalled
Seats
will
be
available
for
the history of Cong. Bnai
with him equally as much.
High Holiday services on a
He meets with many people —
Jacob, from its beginnings at reservation basis. For those
the turn of the century in a wishing to secure reservations, professors. students. houswives.
Accepted by those who seek the
small building on Brewster the ticket committee is at 20470 and many others. and also the
near Hastings, which was the Hubbell daily from
scoffer who teases him about the
finest. Ask for LALTDER'S . . .
to 9 p.m., Bible. Among the interesting
elite neighborhood of the pe- and Sundays from 7 10
a.m. to dialogues that ensue with Leroy.
one
of the world's three great light
riod.
4 p.m.
this one is of special interest:
Scotch
whiskies.
"Tell me this." said the scof-
fer. "You claim to be so happy.
God is so good. If you had the
c
would you change to
white man?"
100 BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKIES.
"I like what I am." said
BONN, (JTA) — The West is not expected to rush into a
86 PROOF. IMPORTED BY GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD., DETROIT, MICH.
German government is cool to trade agreement with Egypt be- Leroy.
•.
"You mean you got to like
Israel's desire for the establish- fore consulting its allies, espe-
it."
ment of a link with the Euro- cially the United States. serious
"How about YOU?" some-
pean Common Market. diplo- consideratio:i is being given •
body asked the scoffer. "Would
matic sources here revealed.
Ihere to the possibility of start-
you
change froma Jew to a
Germany is one of the six ! ing formal trade negotiations
Gentile?"
members of the European Eco- between Germany and Egypt.
ft
"No."-
nomic Community, parent of
German officials are talking
"You
changed
your
name."
the Euromart. The other mem- about the need for economic ne-
"I changed my name. I
bers are France, Italy. and the igotiations with Egypt in. view
changed my nose. I changed
and indeed it is ... 100% GREEK. You'll visit these
Benelux countries, Belgium, ! of what they see as "Egypt's
my wife. But I wouldn't change
The Netherlands and Luxem-
places
and many more ... the mythical and mystical,
'
predominant
position
in
the
anything else."
bourg.
Arab world and in the near
"You mean you couldn't."
the fabulous and fabled . . . when you join
Instead of favoring an Israeli- East."
"He's not only an atheist.
Euromart link. diplomats said,
One series of talks is now
Germany holds the view that under way here regarding Ger- he's a liar as well."
The scoffer had taunted Leroy
Israel should initiate bilateral man y's pledge of last year to
negotiations concerning its provide aid valued at 650,000,-; before that episode. Leroy ex-
aboard the cruiser "AEGAEON" leaving from Piraeus
plained:
"I kind of believes in
trade problems with the indi- 000 Deutschmarks (about $165,-
(Athens ►
people. That's the reason I
vidual governments represented 000,000)
on Oct. 22. Only $135.00 for the 7-Day
for the developments
GREEK ISLANDS Cruise,
in the EEC. On the other hand, in Syria. Since Syria broke away sticking with my Bibles and the
including all meals, cabin
mission."
it was noted _here, West Ger- from the United Arab Republic,
with private facilities.
Emerging
is
a
good
story.
well
many is conducting broad trade Germany is now discussing with
and foreign aid talks with Egypt Egypt the manner of modifying; told, with many elements of
For those wishing the entire tour, we leave Oct. 16
wholesomeness and s p l e n d i d
and with at least one Arab coun- that agreement
ch aracterizations.
from
Detroit and return Nov. 1 We'll visit Paris,
try, Jordan. Jordan's Foreign
Milan, Lake Como, Venice
Minister, Hasim Seiba, arrived Award for Kramer
and Athens with opera,
here for a brief official visit.
ballet, theater, and special parties included.
Stanley Kramer was given the Fort Worth Installs
Several Egyptian local govern- Brotherhood Award by the Na- 1qt Jewish Councilman
ment officials also arrived.
tional Conference of Christians
FORT WORTH, Texas. (JTA)
Personally Escorted
While the Bonn government and Jews for his motion picture
The City of Fort Worth in-
By Mr. and Mrs.
production of "Judgment at stalled its first Jewish Council-
4rn
JULES DONESON
11, YOU TURN THE
Nuremberg"—winner of 11 Acad- man, Bayard H. Friedman, 35-
MEMBER
emy Award nominations. At the year-old attorney and former
Brotherhood Testimonial Dinner Republican county chairman.
UPSIDE DOWN YOU wbwr
where the main address was Friedman may also be
first
given by GeOrge Murphy, the for- Jewish administrative the
FIND A FINER WINE THAN
official
mer actor and today a vice-pres- to serve in either the city or
ident of Tchnicolor. Kramer, ac-
cepting the award, stressed that county government. He is the
youngest member of the pres-
TRAVEL AGENCY
his pictures, so controversial in ent Fort Worth City Council.
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Harry . .
LAUDER'S
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West Germany Opposed to Israel
Link with Europe Common Markel! ahance
DELOS, LINDOS, HERAKLION, PATMOS
...Sounds Greek to Me
MR. and MRS. JULES DONESON
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