Detroiters who were closely associated with the late Dr. Abba Hillel Silver in his Zionist activities will pay tribute to his memory at the memorial meet- ing to be held Sunday evening, at 8, at Temple Israel. Arranged under the sponsor- ship of the Zionist Organization of Detroit and the Michigan Zionist Region, an invitation has gone forth to the entire com- munity to participate in the tribute to one of world Jewry's most distinguished leaders who died at the age of 70 on Thanks- giving Day. Judge Ira G. Kaufman, ZOD president, will preside, and the tributes will be delivered by Dr. Leon Fram, president of the Detroit Zionist Council; Rabbi Moses Lehrman, presi- dent of the Michigan Zionist Region, and Philip Slomovitz. Cantor Harold Orbach will open the program, with the accompaniment of the Temple Israel choir, chanting approp- riate hymns. The memorial open- ing prayer will be given by Rabbi M. Robert Syme. The El Molei Rachamim will be chanted at the conclusion of the memorial meeting by Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar. Jay- Masserman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Masserman, will represent the United Hebrew Schools and will recite the poem by Hayyim Nakhman Bialik, "Aharei Moti,"—"After My Death." An appropriate musical pro- gram will be given by Misha The ceremonies, which were organized by the Presidium of the Zionist General Council and the Jewish Agency Executive, were also attended by a group of pupils from Kfar Silver, the agricultural school named for the late Zionist leader. Eulogies were delivered by Eban, Yaakov Tsur, chairman of the Zionist General Council; Haim Levanon, member of the Agency Executive; and Israel Goldstein, chairman of the Keren Hayesod. DR. ABBA HILLEL SILVER IF YOU TURN THE Mishakoff, concertmaster of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, ac- companied by Rose Stein. UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN Top Israel Chiefs Attend Memorial for Dr. A. H. 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The for- mer Communist lead e r, who quit his party in 1957, in pro- test against anti-Semitism in the USSR, said there is a great re- serve of resistance by Soviet Jews who want to preserve their religion and culture. He held also that there is "a liberalizing wind now blowing through the Soviet Union." Salsberg was the keynote speaker at a banquet here con- cluding a three-day conference of 200 teenage members from YMHA's and YWHA's from this city, Hamilton, Oshawa, ' Lon- don, Ottawa and Montreal. He told the teenagers that there is disatisfaction inside the Soviet Union over discrimination and lack of democracy. Comparing the life of the young Jews inside Russia and the West, Salsberg said in Rus- sia the Jew has the advantage of free education and a grant to go to university. But in the universities there is an element A GOOD MAN TO KNOW ! 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The Canadian government has been assailed by a Mem- ber of Parliament who is also national director of the Jew- ish Labor Committee for not taking action against anti- Semitism in the Soviet Union. David Orlikow, New Democra- tic Party member for Winnipeg North, told a Workman's Center meeting that External Affairs Minister Paul Martin said the right things but always voted the wrong way or abstained. He was reporting on the results of a protest against anti-Semitism made November 19 to the Soviet Embassy by a joint delegation of the Canadian Labor Congress, the New Detnocatic Party and the Jewish Labor Committee. The deputy quoted from a let- ter written to Martin by Michael Garber, chairman of the Can- adian Labor Congress, the New Democratic Party and the Jew- ish Labor Committee. To know the taste of wine, it is not necessary to drink the whole barrel.—C. N. Bialik. ....-0121411f1•"- So what? They're just as delicious and just as strictly vegetarian this way. 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