Zendell-Krass Troth Announced Here activities in Society Volunteers in Negev Take Gazelle Census ..""; • ' Z..'" Mr. and Mrs. Pinkus Ehrlich of Wisconsin Ave. had as guests for the recent Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ricky Jack, the following out-of- towners; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, the Lou Sloans with children Carol, Allan and Howie, the Allan Saltsmans with children Sandi, Gail and Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sokalowski, all of Toronto; Mrs. Adas Zehr and son Leonard of Kitchener, Ont.; and Harry and Paul Fox of San Francisco. The celebration was held at Imperial Kosher Catering's Candlelight Room. Among delegates to the 96th annual meeting of the board of trustees of Bellefaire, residential treatment center and child care serv- ice, in Cleveland, were Samuel W. Leib, Detroit attorney, and Mrs. Charles Dodge of Flint. Edward C. Bloomberg of Cleveland was elected president. One hundred members of the Town and Country Club have just returned from a six-day trip to San Francisco arranged and escorted by Bill Elkin. Kutnick Cousins Club will meet 8 p.m. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wasser, 25745 Continental, Southfield. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Harold Kutnick, vice pres- ident; Ethel Wasser and Bessie Kutnick, secretaries; Bee Brodsky, treasurer. Current events will be discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kalt, 18490 Fairfield, have just returned from the travel agents convention in San Juan, Puerto Rico. They also at- tended the World Travel Agents Congress in Miami, where 2,200 travel representatives from every country in the world convened. Sherman Family Club will hold a Halloween party at the home of Mrs. Jane Zaks, 20516 Audrey, 8 p.m. Sunday. Co-hostesses will be Johanna Meyers and Gertrude Steingold. Prizes for the best and most original costumes will be awarded. An open house arranged by Friends of Billy Shuttleworth for State Senate was held Tuesday at Raleigh House. Present were Sen. Bill Milliken, candidate for lieutenant governor; Allison Green, running for secretary of state; and Mike Warshawsky, attorney general candidate. Yaakov Morris Due to Tackle Issues Facing 26th World Zionist Congress Issues and challenges confront- ing the 26th World Zionist Con- gress, scheduled to meet, shortly in Jerusalem, will be discussed by Yaakov Morris of the Jewish chairman- of the Zionist Council of Detroit, under whose auspices the meeting will be held, will preside. Aviva Weiss and Baruch Fishhoff of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth organization will perform. The first Zionist Congress con- vened by Theodor Herzl in Basle, Switzerland, in 1897, adopted the so-called "Basle Program." It stated that Zionism aims at establishing for the Jewish people a publicly and legally assured home in Pales- tine. It also centered much of its attention upon organizing a world Zionist movement in order to create the political machinery ne- cessary to achieving the then- daring goal of establishing an inde- pendent Jewish state. The 26th Congress is faced with further developing a dynamic inter- relationship between the Jewish state and the world Jewish com- munity in which there are power- YAAHOV MORRIS ful assimilationist tendencies. The Agency-American Section, when he problem is augmented because of addresses a communitywide audi- what some have called a growing ence 8 p.m. Wednesday at the sundering between Israelis and Jewish Center. Jews in different parts of the Judge Ira G. Kaufman, vice- world. Stage Set for Annual ZOD Balfour Event Tomorrow at Ford Auditorium . 4"; s r; • TEL AVIV — Thirty volunteers recently combed the terrain of Israel's Negev Desert taking a! gazelle census. The Society for the Preservation of Nature initiated the count when it was reported that gazelles in the Negev were dying out. The study was undertaken with an eventual aim of multiplying the gazelle population of the area by at least 30. With the help of Pioneering Youth (Gadna) units of the Israeli Army, the volunteers scanned the desert with binoculars daily and marked locations on a map. Exact time of sighting and location, as well as composition of the herd were noted to avoid duplication. The largest herds were found in areas where huge acacias grew in MISS CARLA ZENDELL Mr. and Mrs. Gus Zendell of Sen- ica Ave, Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Car- la to Edward H. Krass, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Krass of Appoline Ave. The bride-elect attends Wayne State University, where she is ma- joining in education. Her fiance graduated from Wayne State Uni- versity College of Education. An Aug. 15 wedding is planned. Herds were composed of three animals, one male, one female, and one young gazelle. This led the Society to the conclusion that there will be a possibility of a 50 per cent increase each season. Every craftsman hates the man of his own craft.—Bereshith Rab- bah 19. Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARNETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 BERNARD H. WINER Candid Photography O Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings R _KE 1-8196 glouse ogivin,Rooms Complete homes done by competent interior decorators We have the largest selection of Italian Provincial furniture in the middle west. LETTER BOX `Criticism of Goldwater Was by Prinz the Rabbi, Not Prinz the AJC Head' Editor, The Jewish News: Several weeks ago, Dr. Joachim Prinz, president of the American Jewish Congress, delivered a ser- mon in which he opposed Sen. dry river beds. It is believed that the leaves of the acacia quench the thirst of the gazelles in the dry and hot desert. Irving Rosen, N.S.I.D. (National Society of interior Designers) We do complete jobs in- cluding carpeting — drap- eries — bedrooms and family rooms. 1400 S. WOODWARD, ROYAL OAK IfBlock V940 JO 4-6090 Barry Goldwater's candidacy for president of the United States. He spoke in his private capacity as rabbi; not as American Jewish Congrets president. An article in the Oct. 16 issue of The Jewish News criticized Dr. Prinz as presi- dent of the American Jewish Con- gress. The American Jewish Congress is a nonpartisan 'organization, and, as such, neither supports nor op- poses candidates for political offic e . Dr.‘ Prinz's statement has been wid el y misinterpreted as suggest- ing, hat the American Jewish Con- greis has indeed opposed Sen. GoldWater's candidacy. A more beautiful YOU • • • Now you, too, can enjoy that youthful, radiant, clear com- plexion you always admire in others. Kitty's modern, scientific sKin care methods work wonders . . . bring out that hidden natural you. 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Dr. Alex Friedlaender, chairman of the Balfour Concert of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, reported at the sponsors' formal supper party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Feldman, in South- field, on Oct. 21, that another sell-out is expected at the annual event, at Ford Auditorium, this Saturday night. The remaining small number of unsold seats will go on sale at the box office at 7 p.m. At the supper party, Judge Ira G. Kaufman, ZOD president, told of the growing interest in the Zionist movement and in the annual fund- raising event. During the evening. Serge Fournier (left) the director of the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, which will be featured at the concert with Roberta Peters as soloist, told of plans to include the "Nora" as part of the program. The noted pianist, David Pope, gave a recital at the party. Others in the photo (from left) are the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Feldman; Dr. and Mrs. Friedlaender; Rabbi Moses Lehrman, president of the Michigan Zionist Region; and Pope. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 30, 1964-33 r's• 40o- - Your Space Agent Is Jules Doneson Mr. and Mrs. Jules Doneson and daughters Davida and Shira aboard the "SS France" — A trip by ship is a delightful experience. Space still available on many Xmas - New Years cruises. Many sailings to choose . from. Call Jules Doneson, your space agent, at DI 1-7111 and get the space you want for your family. Activities galore for everyone. Life aboard ship offers fun - - education - - relaxation. 11 JULES DONESON TRAVEL AGENCY . . . 18246 Wyoming Ave. • Answer to Photo-Quiz #2. She is Mrs. Sidney Ravin (Formerly Sylvia Dorn)