Conyocation in Israel Concludes Yeshiva U. Anniversary Celebration A convocation to mark the conclusion of Yeshiva Univer- sity's year-long 75th anniversary celebration was held in Jeru- salem Thursday, Dr. Samuel Belkin, president, announced. The two-part program in Higher Education consisted of a symposium on "Opportunities for Cooperation Between the U.S. and Israel," and a public assem- bly highlighted by the presenta- tion of a scroll to Israel's Presi- dent Yitzchak Ben-Zvi at Heichal Shlomo. Taking part in the symposium were the heads of Israel schools of higher learning including He- brew University, Weizmann In- stitute, Technion, Bar-Ran and Tel Aviv Universities. Prof. Samuel K. Mirsky spoke on be- half of Yeshiva. Samson's eyes were put out because he succumbed to the temptation seen by t h e m. — Sotah I, 8. Klett Cadillac Co. Observes 41st Year • activities in Society Zan GILBERT FRE a beautiful portrait of your child WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF Never before so many enchanting styles for back-to-school from Child • • - Life. Hai-Idsome, sturdy shoes for school . . shoes your youngsters will love to wear. Katz Inaugurates Bnai Brith District Lodge in Australia SYDNEY, Australia, (JTA)___ Bnai Brith president Label Katz officially inaugurated here the Bnai Brith District Grand Lodge Number 21 for Australia and New Zealand. • The new District Grand Lodge consists of more than 1,100 Members in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Well- ington and Auckland in addi- tion to women's chapters and youth groups. Addressing an official ban- .g let marking: the event, Sir--Eric Woodwafcl, Governor of. New South Wales, praised the hu- manitarian : work of. Bnai Brith. In his:address at the banquet, Katz stressed . the challenge to Jews in free Western countries such as Australia, England and America to mobilize world opin- ion againSt the Soviet Union's suppression -of . the cultural life of the SeWS - in that country. He also pledged Biiai Brith support for Jewish education as - a means of survival. Other speak els, included Moshe Yuval, Israel's AinbaSsa- dor to Australia; S. D. Einfeld, a member of the Australian parliament and president of the Executive Council of AuStralian- Jewry; and Judge David Cole- man of Los Angeles, Bnai Brith vice-president.. Prime Minister Menzies sent a good-will mes- sage to new District Grand Lodge President Hilary Pryer. Robert Eiseiibergs Take Florida Trip Scientific Shoe Fitters Doctors Prescriptions Filled LAND OF HAPPY FEET Open Thurs. and Fri. III 8 P.M. 15224 WEST 7- MILE RD. 21/2 Blocks E. of Greenfield in Ulpanim Frankfurt Municipal Council made a donation of 20,000 marks ($5,000) toward the cost of erection of a new building for the Leo Baeck School in Haifa. Dr. Baeck, a leader of Liberal Judaism in Germany, was interned during the last two years of World War II in Nazi concentration camps. He died later in London. The "July 20, 1944' organiza- tion, which was organized to care for the children of the Germans executed by the Ges- tapo for their role in the un- successful plot on that date against Hitler, indicated it planned to send 30 orphans on a tour to Israel next spring. BLAIR STUDIO LINWOOD WINDOW SHADE CO. SHADES CLEANED AND REPAIRED WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER UP TO 9 FEET WIDE TOwnsend 8-5500 11828 LINWOOD NEAR ELMHURST OPEN LABOR DAY FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE YOU CAN NOW BUY CHINAWARE AND CUT CRYSTAL S AV E vfl DUTY FREE MRS. ROBERT EISENBERG Phyllis Margolis was wed to Robert. Allen Eisenberg in a ceremony performed Aug. 12 by Rabbi Harold Hahn at the Fur- niture Club. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Nat Margolis, 17575 Muirland, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eisenberg, 19350 Griggs. The bride wore an organza gown with a lace bodice and matching crown veil. Rosalie Eisenberg, sister-in- law of the bridegroom, was Ma- tron of honor. Melvin Eisenberg served his brother as best man. Mickey Eisenberg served his brother as usher. The couple departed for a Mi- ami Beach honeymoon. They will reside at 24421 Rensselaer. Frankfurt Contributes to New School in Haifa WA Washington Drive FRANKFURT, (JTA) — The Tops in Increases LEIB SHOES 500,000 Ulpanim, the intensive spe- cial Hebrew courses designed Arnold G. _Klett is celebrating for. Israeli immigrants, have his 41st anniversary in the auto- enabled nearly 500,000 newcom- Harold Friedman, 13329 Winchester, Huntington Woods, mobile business — his tenure ers to learn Hebrew and facil- was presented a prayer shawl by Rabbi Shmuel Nathan, repre- ranking h i m itate their integration into the senting the Israel Government Tourist Corporation, in Jeru- as a pioneer social, economic and cultural in the indus- life of the country. salem's Yeshrun Synagogue. He was one of 100 boys and girls try. who recently spent six weeks in Israel in celebration of their He is presi- Bar Mitzvah year. CARLOS RIVERA An 85th birthday party was given in honor of Rose Grossman dent of Klett by her children, Minnie and Nathan Fishman, recently at Knoll- Cadillac Co. ORCHESTRAS wood Country Club. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. 20455 Grand Finest International Music Budd Lauerence and his mother, Mrs. Leonard Lauerence of River, which for All Occasions. Miami Beach, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Graham of Los Angeles, he founded in 1921. In addi- VA 2-9226 Calif.: and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frankel of Shaker Heights, Cleve- tion, Klett is land. Toastmaster was Harry Grossman, son of Rose Grossman. president of Klett Ten Detroit area teenagers are among the 400 from 75 com- munities in 13 states and Canada attending the eighth annual the Redford Auto Leasing Co. Yeshiva University Youth Bureau Torah Leadership Seminar at This firm, located west of the Camp Monroe, Monroe, N.Y. They are Shannon Adler, Edward Cadillac showroom, is directed Bernstein, Warren Brandwine, Sanford Carson, Ed Feigelman, by Roy Wood. Richard French Steve Fellows, Carol Fishman, Sidney Kraizman, Sanford Rosen- directs the Klett Cadillac Co.— the largest Cadillac agency in berg and Mike Traison. The Bodzin Family Club will hold its annual splash party the state. Klett has been active in youth 1 p.m. Sunday at the pool and home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry activities, Optimists Club, the Bodzin, 19308 Birwood. Pfc. Richard Goldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg Redford Community War Memo- of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park, formerly stationed at Fort Riley, rial and Northwest Council. Kansas, hag been shipped to Germany for three years duty. Roni Yaffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave H. Yaffe of Make your Simcha Bright! Max Schrut Northlawn Ave., has returned from an eight-week visit in Israel. Book the Band that's Right!! For Good Photographs Barbara Ginsburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gins- and Prompt Service From LONDON, ENGLAND burg, 15300 Oakwood, Oak Park, and Marcia Wiss, daughter of Call Me at Mrs. Sarah Wiss, 19455 Prest, returned today from a summer trip through the western states and a two-month stay in Holly- wood, Calif. & HIS ORCHESTRA Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Joshua S. Geller returned Aug. 24 from a trip to the Soviet We Come to Your Home "The right mood for the Union. He was one of 41 teachers from the United States to With Samples CALL UN 1-3065 receive a National Defense Education Act scholarship for a study TY 5-8805 UN 4-6845 tour of Russia. He is teaching Hebrew at the United Hebrew Schools and Russian at Northwestern High School. Mrs. Isadore Wasserman of New Orleans, La., is the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Friedman. She is in Detroit to attend the wedding of her niece, Linda. - WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Con- tributions to the Special Fund of the 1962 United Jewish Ap- peal drive in the national capi- tal area are topping the entire nation in terms of per cent in- creases over the special fund raised in 1961, it was reported by Hyman Goldman, general cam- paign chairman, and Joseph Ot- tenstein, president of the United Jewish Appeal of Greater Wash- ington. 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