David Goldberg, • general chairman, and Abraham Bor- man, chairman of the Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University, announced that a committee of community leaders has been assembled for the Yeshiva Uni- versity Ambassador Ball to take place Sunday, May 26, at Cobo Hall. The dinner-dance will honor 30 Detroit Ambassa- dors, business and professional men who have enrolled in the Members of the dinner com- mittee, still in formation, in- clude: Philip Ash, Judge Victor .1. Baum, Samuel Berger, David I. Berris, Fred Binder, A. How- ard Bloch, Philip Dubrinsky, Sol Eisenberg, William Genser, Dr. Milford Golden, Dr. Jacob E. Goldman, Jack Greisman, Max C. Handler, Samuel Hecht- man, Judge Ira Kaufman, Harry Korman, Joseph Lee, Jack Lie- berman, Hyman Lipsitz, Ivan Ludington, Alfred A. May, Dr. Harry Newman, Henry Pokart, D a `NT i d Pollack, David Rosen, Morey L. Rosenthal, Julius Ro- tenberg, Samuel Rubiner, Sam- uel Schreier, Richard S 1 o a n, 'Jack Sylvan, Judge John M. Wise, Lew Wisper. More than 1,000 men and wo- men are expected to attend the Ambassadors B all. Music for dancing will be furnished by the noted bandleader, Vincent Lopez. Work-Study Fellowship in Israel Offered U.S. Engineering Graduates BENJAMIN LEVINSON Yeshiva University Ambassador program by contributing $1,000 or more to advance that insti- tution's educational and scholar- ship programs. Joining Goldberg and Bor- man are honorary chairmen Frank Angelo, Tom Borman, Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh, Max M. Fisher, Harvey Patton, Governor George Romney and Philip Slomovitz. John . E. Lurie is co-chairman of the Detroit Friends and Rob- ert Brody and Edward C. Levy are serving as co-chairmen of the event along with Daniel A. Laven, treasurer, and Nathan I. Goldin, secretary. Benjamin Levinson is Marshal of the Detroit Ambassadors who will be honored at the festive affair. Other Ambassadors in- clude Samuel Berger, Harry Biefield, Fred Binder, Abra- ham Borman, Tom Borman, Robert Brody, Jack Bushkin, Jacob Citrin, Irwin I. COhn, Philip and Reubin Dubrinsky, Alfred Epstein, Max M. Fisher, Nathan Freedland, David Gold- berg, Nathan I. Goldin, Sam Hechtman and Jack Sylvan, Al G r e e n, R.D. Halford, Morris Karbal, Daniel A. Laven, Ed- ward C. Levy, John E. Lurie, David Rosen, Emanuel Rosen- thal, Theodore Schwartz, Max and Phillip Stollman. Associate chairmen are: Mor- ris J. Brandwine, Jack Bushkin, Irwin I. Cohn, Reuben Dubrin- sky, Louis M. Elliman, Nathan Freedland, Joseph Holtzman, Morris Karbal, Judge Nathan K. Kaufman, Benjamin Levinson, Max Stollman, Phillip Stoll- man. The Rabbinical Committee consists of Rabbi Hayim Donin, Chairman; and Rabbis Morris Adler, Israel Goodman, Israel Halpern and Samuel Stollman, co-chairmen. Jonas. Dworin Elected Ahavas Achim President At the recent 49th annual meeting of Cong. Ahavas Achim, Jonas Dworin was unanimous- ly elected president. Selected to serve also were Dr. Manuel Feldman, and San- ford Gordon, vice-presidents; Leo Korn and Jerome Ettinger, secretaries; and Jack M. Kar- bal, treasurer. Those elected to fill vacan- cies on the board of trustees were Jerry Baker, Norman Blake, Irving Cane, Harry Es- kin, Irving Feldman, James J. Klain, Morris Ben Lewis, Man- uel Rosenbaum, Alex Ruzum- na, Samuel Schwartzberg and Bernard Sukenic. A work and study fellowship program for American Univer- sity graduates in industrial en- gineering was announced by M. Gertzberg, a leading manage- ment consultant in Israel who is visiting the United States as a representative of the Commit- tee on Manpower Opportunities in Israel. According to Gertzberg, op- portunities exist for a large number of Industrial Engineer- ing graduates who wish to con- tinue their education in Israel and to learn about Israeli in- dustry and management first- hand. Interested Industrial Engi- neering graduates and students who will receive their degree in 1963 or 1964 are eligible to submit • applications to Mrs. Lucy D. Manoff, Committee on Manpower Opportunities in Is- rael, 515 Park Avenue, New York 22, N. Y. Yeshiva Principals Hold National Parley The annual convention of the National Conference of Yeshiva Principals will be held May 16-19 at Empire Hotel, Ferndale, N. Y., it was announced by Rabbi Jos- eph Elias of Detroit, national president of the conference. Principals of some 200 He- brew Day Schools in all parts of the United States and Canada are expected to attend the three- day conclave which will include workshops, seminars, round-table discussions and plenary sessions dealing with all phases of pro- gramming, curricula, instruction techniques and research in con- nection with the nearly 300 He- brew Day Schools throughout the country which combine a full program of secular studies with religious instruction for Jewish youth from kindergarten through high schoOl level. For those in circles close to the of the member-nations of the peaceful use of the atom—so United States Government who UN were missing from their ac-. he said. But the full impact of still prefer to believe that Ga- customed poles that usually dec- his government's three-day plan, mal Abdel Nasser is the friend orate the facade. Instead, only as spelled out a b o v e, came of democratic and peaceful aims one flag flew, the United Na- through, loud and clear. in the Middle East, it would tions' own, official flag. It was There was one other mat- have been instructive to attend at half-mast. ter that developed from this the luncheon with the Egyptian In the Social Commission, a luncheon conference with Ambassador to the United Na- subsidiary body of the United Riad. It was very kind of the tions. Nations Economic and social gentleman, because it became Tall, bald, quiet-talking Mah- Council, 18 delegates stood si- possible to compare the pre- moud Riad is as smooth an ar- lent in mourning for a full min- pared statement by Riad with ticle as has • ever come out of ute, in tribute to the memory another one disseminated re- any diplomatic training - school of Israel's fallen leader. They cently by the Arab-League of- in the world. He talks in low, stood at the request of Philippe fice in New York. The two seemingly reasoned tones. But de Seynes, the UN Undersec- documents were identical. The despite his skill he revealed a retary for Economic and Social Egyptian Ambassador was the three-pronged Ekyptian plan for Affairs. He had just delivered voice—but the hands were the destruction of Israel. He a glowing eulogy in memory of the hands of Esau the Arab overlooked a fourth section of Ben-Zvi. Note that 18 delega- League. the plan—which involves the tions stood in that silent trib- (Announcement was made in purchase of Soviet arms with ute requested by de Seynes. The Amman this week that Jordan's Cairo's "own" funds, after re- Social Commission, of which Is- UN Delegate Abdul Muneim Ri- ceiving more than a half-billion rael is a member, has 21 mem- fai has been assigned the addi- dollars from the United States. bers, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and tional post as Jordan's represen- But the three portions of the the Sudan were absent—on pur- tative to the Arab League.) plan which he acknowledged — pose—because they knew the perhaps without meaning to do Ben-Zvi tribute was the first so—are significant enough. They point on the day's agenda. VISIT our GALLERIES are: See the world's largest col- On that very day, Riad did 1. To use the newly fed- not hesitate to break bread with lection of exciting custom hardware, also lighting fix- erated, enlarged United Arab a large turn-out of UN corre- tures and wall paneling from the four corners of the Republic, including E gyp t, spondents—many of whom are world. Syria and Iraq, for the ulti- Jews, working not only for the mate destruction of Israel. Jewish press but for the general WOMEN'S CLUBS 2. To use German scientists press as well. And he did not For your future meetings we have openings for the in Egypt for development of hestitate to make his admis- FALL SEASON. Our excit- atomic energy and for devel- sions. ing decorating program— "Jewels" for your home. opment of Egypt's home-made Of course, Riad's manner was No obligation or solicita- jet fighters. Part of this ac- full of sweetness and light. He tion. Call Miss Sharon, KE 7-1100. tion calls also for intimida- delivered a long oration on Is- tion of the German govern. rael's sins of "aggression," and custom ment in Bonn, lest the Bonn he went to great pains to insist _ _CA/ J galleries Parliament do something that his government's intentions 24200 Telegraph KE 7-1 1 00 about recalling its scientists, are purely pacific. Egypt's in- Open Mon.-Wed. 8-5; Sat. 8-4 Tues. & Thurs. Eves. 'til 9 many of them ex-Nazis, from tentions regarding atomic en- 4■11111•1111111111111111•11111 . the Nasser employment. 3. To use more than 400,- 000 Arab refugees in Jordan for the overthrow of Jordan's King Hussein, then to employ Dexter Chevrolet these pro-Nasserites for the For Personalized Service "return" of "all" the refugees —they say they are more than SEE or CALL 1,000,000 of them—to Israel. It was ironic that, at the time Riad was unintentionally reveal- ing these plans, tributes were 20811 W. 8 MILE 534-1400 being paid at UN headquarters to the courage and greatness of Israel's scholar-statesman, the NOW AT JOEL SLOAN Ben Harold, chairman of the Hayim Greenberg Hebrew-Yid- dish Shule, announced that Mrs. Harry Mondry was elected chair- man of the annual project in connection with the graduation celebration of the fifth class, to take place June 18. Mrs. Mondry just completed chairmanship of a successful school campaign. Michigan apples in 1962 were sold as far south as the gulf coast, all the way from San Diego to Nome on the west coast, airlifted into remote min- ing and lumber camps in north- ern Canada, and even exported to Europe. For Further Information: BEE KALT Travel Service 296 No. Hunter Blvd., Birmingham, Mich. DETROIT PHONE: BIRMINGHAM PHONE: JO 6-1490 MI 6.2170 B'NAI DAVID RELIGIOUS SCHOOL Sunday & Midweek Hebrew School for Boys & Girls, Ages 7 to 16 ( Sunday classes only . .. for Boys and Girls—Age 5-7) Mrs. Joel Litke Installed President of Orthodox Women Mrs. Joel Litke has been in- stalled as president of the Great Lakes Chapter of the Women's Branch, Union of Orthodox Con- gregations. Others to take office are Mes- dames David J. Cohen, David Dombey, Harry Portnoy, Joshua Sperka, vice-presidents; Irving Wyman, L. Varnen, David Cern, Hy Crystal, secretaries; Seymour Ribiat, treasurer; and Jack Wild- strom and M. White, telephone squad. YOU CAN SAVE AS MUCH AS $341.60 PER PERSON ON AIR FARE TO ISRAEL ! Mrs. Harry Mondry Heads Greenberg Shule Campaign will begin meeting in September, 1963 at the McKINLEY SCHOOL IN SOUTHFIELD one block west of Southfield—just south of 10 Mile Road (entrances from 10 Mile Rd. & Geo. Washington Dr.) Transportation will be provided. Present student enrollment — 452 pupils Excellent and experienced staff I ACCELERATED CURRICULUM FOR QUALIFIED STUDENTS I Registration for September now being taken. For Information Call El. 6-8210 or Ke. 8-1700 Mon. - Thurs. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Our school is open to non-members as well as synagogue members. 1 3 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 3, 1963 Personnel Announced for Yeshiva Plan to Destroy Israel Revealed in Riad's Speech BY SAUL CARSON late President Itzhak Ben-Zvi ergy—being developed by Ger- University Ambassador Ball May 26 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — In honor of Ben-Zvi, 110 flags man scientists—envisage only