(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — Soviet au- thorities so far have rejected all requests by Israel's embassy in Moscow to contact Yehuda Kagan, an Israeli who was ar- rested by Soviet police officials. Kagan was arrested while touring Russia with a group of Israeli tourists. He was jailed on charges of evading military service. Kagan left Russia sev- eral years ago but Soviet au- thorities contend he is still a Soviet citizen. The Israeli embassy request to be permitted to provide Kagan with an attorney was turned down with the reply that Kagan was considered a Soviet citizen. He has a wife and children in Israel. Want ads get quick results! gsrael Bond Congre g ational and Wig A, Wol y a y Wortor PARTICIPATING CONGREGATIONS PRESIDENT RABBI SYNAGOGUE Norman Allan Jacob E. Segal Adas Shalom Adas Yeshurun Jonas Dworin Milton Arm Ahavas Achim Meyer Millman Benjamin H. Gorrelick Beth Aaron Dr. Harry Newman Israel I. Halpern Beth Abraham Beth Joseph Hyman Karp Manuel Neiman Anshey Ruzhin Hy Kinzer A. Irving Schnipper Beth Moses Edward Gordon Mordecai Halpern Beth Shalom Beth Tefiloh Morris Dorn Emanuel Tikvah __Leizer Levin Meyer Levin Joshua Spiro Beth Yehudah Morris J. Brandwine Hayim Donin B'nai David Alfred Shapiro Israel Flam B'nai Israel Louis Nosanchuk B'nai Jacob Norbert Reinstein Moses Lehrman B'nai Moshe Morris Snow Solomon H. Gruskin B'nai Zion Morris Dorn Chesed Shel Emes __Israel I. Rockove Joseph Bornstein David Ben Nuchim ._Chaskel Grubner Ezras Achim Isidore Sosnick Turover Temple ____ Isaac Agree— Mitchell Spivak Noah M. Gamze Downtown Benoit Gorge Gemiluth Chassodim._Joel Litke Livonia Jewish Irving August Congregation Mishkan Israel- Phillip Stollman Isaac Stollman Nusach Harie Hyman Axelrod Lubavitcher Center Max Kaplan Solomon P. Wohigelernter Mogen Abraham .Joseph Balbero Shaarey Shomayim __Leo Y. Goldman Morris Adler and Shaarey Zedek David M. Miro Irwin Groner Isadore Levin Sholem Flam Shomrey Emunah David Jesse! Irving King Temple Beth Am Sydney Sarasohn Richard C. Hertz Temple Beth El Walter M. Stark Milton Rosenbaum Temple Emanuel Leon Fram and Temple Israel Julian S. Tobias M. Robert Syme Young Israel Charles T. Gellman Joshua Sperka Greenfield Young Israel Samuel H.Prero Rabbi Ernest E.Greenfield Northwest Young Israel Samuel W. Platt James I. Gordon Oakwoods GUEST SPEAKERS ROBERT LURIE DR. ARIEH PLOTKIN ZVI KOLITZ JACQUES TORCZYNER YITZCHAK SINAI Hillel L. Abrams, Harold Berke, David I. Berris, David J. Cohen, Hy Crystal, Rabbi Abram Gardin, Dr. Jacob Goldman, Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick, Rabbi Morris Greenes, Rabbi Eugene Greenfield, Berl Hearshen, William Hordes, Rabbi Max Kapustin, Erry Loewenthal, Emanuel Mark, Irving Schlussel, David Schoi- chit, Max Schulzinger, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, A. M. Silverstein, Max Sosin, Isidore Sosnick, Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Isadore Starr, Zvi Tomkiewicz, Melvin Weisz. CONGREGATIONAL AND HIGH HOLY DAY COUNCIL Chairman MR. PHILLIP STOLLMAN Co-Chairman MR. NORMAN ALLAN JUDGE NATHAN J. KAUFMAN Co-Chairman In addition to Speakers, Presidents, and Rabbis of participating congregations, the committee includes: Hyman Aaron, Cantor Shabtai Ackerman, Rev. Hyman J. Adler, Reuben Axelrod, Norman Blake, Harry L. Blitz, David Bodzin, Jay Bodzin, Morris J. Brandwine, Harry Citrin, Harry Cohen, Hy Crystal, Jonas Dworin, Harry Eskin, Isaac M. Faxstein, Dr. Manuel Feldman, Mrs. Ben Z. Freeman, Oscar Garrison, William Genser, Nathaniel H. Goldstick, Joe Gorman, Sam Gottlieb, Menashe Haar, Charles I. Jacobson, Morris Karbal, Joseph Katchke, Samuel Katkin, Sam Kaufer, Judge George D. Kent, Nathan King, Joseph Koenig, Gus Lew, Morris Ben Lewis, Jack Lieberman, Hyman Lipsitz, Erry Loewenthal, Hyman Mandel- bourn, Sam Maza, Samuel Novetsky, Sol Nusbaum, Max Osnos, Sam Platt, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Portnoy, Melville Richman, Alex Roberg, Louis Rose, N. P. Rossen, Julius Rotenberg, Dr. Robert Schlaff, Irving Schlussel, David Schoichit, Jack Shenkman, Ben W. Siegal, David Silver, Dr. David Silver, A. M. Silverstein, Max Sosin, George Spoon, Max Spoon, Isadore Starr, Max Stollman, Harry Stolsky, Herman Strassburger, Noman Sukenic, Henry Thumin, Julian S. Tobias, Zvi Tomkiewicz, Melvin Volin, Meyer Weingarden, William J. Weinstein, Melvin Weisz, Sam Zack, Jack Zeldes, Phillip Chapnick. . Carmi Slomovitz Named Chairman of ZOD Concert Judge Ira G. Kaufman, presi- dent of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, announces the ap- pointment of Carmi M. Slomo- vitz as chairman of this year's Balfour Concert. The following also were ap- pointed: Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman, Richard B. Kramer, M. Ben Lewis, Sherman Shapiro and Mrs. I. Walter Silver, co-chair- man; Harry Cohen, honorary chairman; Abraham Bor- man, Reuben Dubrinsky, Da- vid Goldberg, Abe Kasle, Edward C. Levy and John Lurie, sponsor chairman; Rabbi Morris Adler, Avern L. Cohn, Dr. Leon Fram, Slomovitz Morris M. Ja- cobs, Louis E. Levitan, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Philip Slomovitz and George Spoon, advisory com- mittee. Additional committee mem- bers are: Norman Allan, Leon- ard Baron, Dr. Sanford Bennett, Harold Berry, Harry G. Bradlin, Sidney L. Brand, Harry David- off, Walter L. Field, Dr. Alex S. Freidlaender, Sol Lifsitz, Milton S. Marwill, Dr, Harold A. Maxmen, Dr. I. Walter Sil- ver, Irving Sniderman and Dr. Bernard Weston. Women's Division chairmen are: Mesdames Sanford Ben- nett, Charles Gitlin and Richard B. Kramer. Members of the wo- men's committee are: Mesdames Norman Allan, Theodore Barg- man, Sidney L. Brand, Alex S. Friedlaender, Leon Kay, Jules Kraft, M. Ben Lewis, Sol Lifsitz, Albert Posen, Sherman Shapiro, Carmi M. Slomovitz, Philip Slo- ENJOY SPAIN fOR ONLY $517.00 BEST TRAVEL "BUY" OF THE YEAR • • • • • • First Class Hotels With Private Bath (16 Nights) Three Meals Daily Throughout Round-Trip by Jet . . . N. Y. - Madrid - N. Y. 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The parleys produced agree- ment on several major points raised by Dayan prior to his threat last week that he would formally quit this week. One of these issues was a de- mand for closer liaison between the Agriculture Ministry and the country's security apparatus. Another revolved about a de- mand by Dayan that his Minis- try be given certain preroga- tives, including the right to fix prices of agricultural products and to have a hand in food planning and imports. After his meetings with Esh- kol and Sapir, Dayan said that he has obtained the Premier's "clarification" of the disputed issues and would be able there- fore to respond to Eshkol's re- quest that he stay on in the cabinet. Eshkol has opposed Da- yan's resignation vigorously. Soviet Opposition to Hebrew Lessened LONDON, (JTA) — A switch in the doctrinaire Soviet oppo- sition to Hebrew appeared to be indicated in a lengthy article in the current Sovietisch Heim- land, a Yiddish bi-monthly, by its editor-in-chief. Hebrew has always been treated by the Rus- sian communists as a "tool of Zionism and capitalism." Editor Samuel Vergelis de- clared in the article that it was "silly" to treat Hebrew as part of reactionary paraphernalia. He wrote that Hebrew is used by "progressive" Israeli writers "fighting for a better order of society." The fact that Bialik wrote in Hebrew, Vergelis de- clared, must not be considered as diminishing from his value as a Jewish poet. The article was considered as pointing to a possible official divorce of He- brew from politics in the USSR, and to its possible treatment in Russia as just another language. Want ads get quick results! movitz and Irving Sniderman. The first workers' "kick-off" brunch will be held Sunday, Sept. 22, when Philip Slomovitz will be guest speaker. The program to be presented at Ford Auditorium, Dec. 1, will feature Isaac Stern, America's great violinist, with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Valter Poole conducting. 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