JNF Announces National Pilgrimage Dworkin-Greenspon Marriage Set for IVtay to Dedicate Kennedy Forest in Israel The Jewish National Fund has issued an invitation to Jewish com- munities in the United States to join the pilgrimage to Israel this summer, and to participate in the dedication of the John F. Kennedy Peace Forest and Monument, to take place July 4. RCA Chairman Once Fired From Job as Office Boy MISS CYNTHIA DWORKIN Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Dworkin of Hartwell Ave. announce the en- their daughter Cyn- gagement thia Lee to Aaron Greenspon, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Greenspan of Washburn Ave. A May wedding is planned. a Schwartz Now Heads Davidson Brothers Alan E. Schwartz was elected chairman of the board of Davidson Bros. Inc. at the board's meeting in New York last week and also was named president of the com- pany to succeed Joseph Ross who had resigned. Schwartz and his associates made a substantial in- vestment in the stock of the. com- pany. Davidson Bros. operates 64 stores in 23 cities in Michigan, Ohio, and New York, under the names of Federal Department Stores, Kob- acker's, Boston Stores, Tiedtkes, Reeiners, Giant Stores and Hoff- ritz for Cutlery. For the year ended July 31, 1965, Davidson's reported retail sales totaling more than $134,000,000. Schwartz, a native Detroiter, a partner in the law firm of Honig- man, Miller, Schwartz and Cohn, serves on the boards of several in- dustries. He is active in many local Jewish agencies. Mrs. Gandhi Adheres to Anti-Israel Policy NEW DELHI (ZINS) — The newly elected Prime Minister of India, Madame Indira Gandhi, has retained the bad legacy of her predecessors, Nehru and Shas tri, by refusing to change India's anti-Israel policy, according to re- ports from relia- ble sources. In the past, Israeli _diplomats exert- / — ed strenuous ef- forts in their at- tempt to influ- ence Madame Gandhi, who was then Minister of Information, b u t to no avail. It is Mrs. Gandhi sufficient to mention that her ad- visor and confidential friend was Krishna Menon, who is well-known far his virulent attacks against Israel. , DRESS & SUIT RIOT ! Knits & Wools Sizes 6 to14 Sold Regularly at $40 $50 $75 '20 '25 '2 Selling Out Below Cost High Style at the Lowest Prices! Unbelieveoble Prices! SAMPLE SHOWROOM 18903 W. 7 Mile KE 3-0219 Daily: 10:30 to 5, Sat. 11 to 4 4%,,,00%,,offtssaw"..01.0"...."*".0• ■■■• David Sarnoff, chairman of the board of one of the world's great- est industrial corporations, the Radio Corporation of America, still r e members the day he was fired from his first job . as office boy w h the Commercial Ca- ble Co. T h e unlikely- but-true story of the RCA execu- tive's h a v in g once been fired from a job is told in the biography, Sarnoff David Sarnoff," by Eugene Lyons, to be published Feb: 28, the day after Gen. Sarn- off's 75th birthday. For several years, the yo u n g David had been adding $1.50 a week to his family's meager in- come by singing in a synagogue choir. •• Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kip- pur were about to start. For the cantor and his small choir it was the most important season of the year. For many weeks they had been rehearsing, and they were looking forward to the day-long rituals. 'There was also to be extra pay. - David approached the office manager of the Commercial Cable Co. and explained he would need three days off without pay because he must sing in a synagogue. There was a brusque refusal. Said the manager, "Messages must be de- livered, holidays or no holidays." The young David was almost in tears. He could not let the choir down. "I must sing," he said. "I'm the solo soprano and without me the choir would be crippled." "All right," the manager told him, "take the days off, but you needn't come back. You're fired." For David there was to be a sec- ond humilation. His singing came to an end that same Yom Kippur day, for his- soprano tones were cracking with the advent of man- hood, and he lost his job with the choir. Business Briefs By Sid Shrnarak The new SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ AGENCY at 1799 Coolidge, Berkley, invites organ- izations, firms and individuals planning a show or special pro- gram to call for professional en- tertainers and p r o m o t i o n. Schwartz, who has been a profes- sional writer, assembles special material and does promotion for every kind of event from a Bar Mitzvah to conventions to store openings. For information, call him at 356-8525. Sir Isaiah Berlin to Teach in U. S. Nachtajler-Slobin Vows `Guilty as Charged ?' Topic of Panel Airing to Be Spoken in ,June Role of Pope Pius XII Chief Justice of the U.S. Su- preme Court Earl W. Warren will head the pilgrimage, which also will include top American govern- ment leaders, and representatives of the Kennedy family. The pilgrimage will consist of 1,000 members of Jewish com- munities from all parts of the United States. Quotas for Detroit and other cities will soon be set. The rates for the tours, which will cover all of Israel and places that only Jewish National Fund has access to, and also include spe- cial receptions and meetings with Israeli and JNF dignitaries, are varied. The John F. Kennedy Peace Forest pays tribute to the memory of the late president, linking his MISS GRETA NACHTAJLER name with the land of Israel. The Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Nachtaj- monument, which is in the process of being completed ; will consist of ler (Teiler), 18417 Greenfield, an- 51 pylons, each representing. a nounce the engagement of their State of the Union; and one for daughter Greta- to Mark Slobin, son of Dr. and Mrs. Norval Slo- the District of Columbia. bin, 18242 Mark Twain. Details of the .JNF tour may be The bride is graduating from obtained from the .Detroit JNF offices, 18414 Wyoming, .864-2767. Wayne State University and will continue graduate work at the Uni- versity of Michigan. Her fiance is a gradaute student in ethnomusic- ology at the University of Michi- gan. A June wedding is planned. Ruppin to Speak at 10 Universities for Hillel and UJA Rafael Ruppin, director of nautical education in Israel, form- er Israel ambassador to Tangan- yika, will begin a lecture tour Feb. 24 of American universities under the joint auspices of the United Jewish Appeal and the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations. The Hillel Foundations, in con- junction with the UJA, conduct a cultural and educational program in c o l l e g e s and universities throughout the United States for American Jewish students and faculty members, with emphasis on problems facing world Jewry and Israel's role in the creative survival of the Jewish people. Ruppin will lecture at the fol- lowing educational centers under UJA - Hillel auspices: Princeton University and Rutgers State Uni- versity in New Jersey, University of Virginia, University of North Carolina, University of Georgia, University of Alabama, University of Florida, Tulane University in Louisiana, University of Houston, Tex. and University of Texas. The son of the late Arthur Ruppin, who was a distinguished agronomist and sociologist as well as a great Zionist leader, Rafael Ruppin was born in Berlin and brought by his family to pre-state Israel as an infant in 1919. He studied at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and later at the Lon- don School of Economics. In 1940 he joined the British Army and served with the Jewish Brigade until 1946. His interest in the sea led him to study navigation and fishery in Holland. On his return to Israel he founded and was appointed director of the Fishery and Nau- tical School at Mevo'ot Yam, in 1950. In the years that followed he worked in Europe and India on loan from the Israeli government to the UN Food and Agricultural Organization and was also sent on government missions to Ethiopia and South Africa. In 1961, he was appointed first Israeli Ambassador to Tanganyika and worked with the emerging governments of Zanzibar and Ma- lawi. He was appointed to his pre- sent post as director of nautical education under the Israel Minis- try of Education and Culture in 1952. In 1965 he visited the USSR as a guest of the Soviet govern- ment. . City University of New York this week announced that Sir Isaiah Berlin, one of the world's most eminent scholars, will join its faculty next fall. Now teaching at Oxford, Sir Isaiah will conduct doctorate-level courses and seminars and will di- When one cheats up to heaven rect research. in the price he asks, you come Sir Isaiah has authored impor- down to earth in the price you tant mongraphs on Chaim yVeiz- offer.—Chinese proverb. mann and Moses Hess. He is one of' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS the eminent interpreters of Zion- Friday, February 11,1966-27 ism in England. Praise a wife, but remain a bachelor.—Italian proverb. MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! SAMMY WOOLF PGASP (Post Graduate Adas Shalom Presents) has scheduled a panel discussion of "The Deputy" for 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27 at Adas Sha- lom Synagogue. Entitled "Guilty as Charged?", the discussion will focus on the theme of Rolf Hochhuth's play: should Pope Pius XII have spoken up against Hitler when the Jews were being systematically slaugh- tered during World War II? The panel will include a min- ister, a psychiatrist and a rabbi. 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