• $100,000 m Bonds Netted at Dinner , At the Beth Abraham Israel Victory Dinner, honoring Ben Siegal as "Beth Abraham Man of the Year" and which with advance sales resulted in Israel Bond subscriptions totaling $100,000, are (from left) seated: Mr. and Mrs. Siegal, Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, and Aryeh Plot- kin, the guest speaker; standing: Sam Haider, dinner co-chairman; Dr. Harry Newman, toastmaster; Cantor Shabtai Ackerman; Henry Thmnin, the president; and William A. Genser, dinner co-chairman. Rabbi Halpern gave the tribute to the honoree. Rivka Raz, star of the Israeli production of "My Fair Lady," was guest entertainer. Cantor Ackerman gave the musical salute. Ben-Gurion Balks at Party Merger TEL AVIV (JTA)—The much- discussed and much - negotiated plan for a merger into one power- ful party of Israel's three labor parties collided Tuesday with the determined opposition of former Premier David Ben-Gurion to a union under existing Mapai leader- ship. Negotiations to merge Premier Levi Eshkol's Mapai, Ahdut Avo- d a and the National Workers Party (Rafi) have repeatedly reached the stage of final decision, only to run into new difficulties. Ben-Gurion, who formed Rafi as a group to challenge Eshkol's na- tional and party leadership, had indicated previously he would not support the merger but that he also would not oppose it. In the latest revelopment, the old warrior said he could not accept merger as long as the present Mapai lead- ership was in power. Rafi officials decided to post- pone for a few days a meeting scheduled for Tuesday night which would create a single labor party with 59 seats in the 120-seat parlia- ment. Shimon Peres, Rafi secre- tary general, and Yosef Almogi, another Rafi leader, made a spe- cial trip Monday to Ben-Gurion's Negev retreat at Sde Boker to plead with him to go along on the merger but the pleas failed. Another new barrier was a let- ter of "clarification" sent by Mapai to Raft. Mapai officials said that the new parliament, the seventh, which would follow the proposed merger, would have the same pro- portional sealing of the three labor parties as within the proposed merged party. This would mean that the former parties would maintain the 36-to-10-to-9 ratio of Mapai, Raft and Ahdut re- spectively, of the present Knesset, a proposal certain to jar some Raft leaders. This new problem, as well as Ben-Gurion's stand may lead Rafi to a reconsideration of the merger. It is strongly felt within Rafi that the party should not go to the merger with Ben-Gurion in opposi- tion. Constitution Planners Curb Parochial Schools ALBANY (JTA) — The New York State constitutional conven- tion approved a proposal which would put some restrictions on the use of public funds for private community' development programs and would bar use of these funds for non-public, parochial schools. The school-state issue was actual- ly secondary to the measure before the convention—a grants and loans proposal to ease the present con- stitutional ban on the granting or lending of state funds or credit to private enterprise. Such an ease- ment is considered essential to greater state cooperation with pri- vate enterprise for improvements of slum housing and other build- ings. Opponents of public money for non-public school purposes opposed the easement amendment because they felt its language would allow state grants for building of non- public schools. The amendment which broke the impasse came after Charles J. Tobin, Jr., legis- lative representative of the Catho- lice bishops of New York, indi- Should wives be jealous of Mrs. Adler? True, she makes a Mush- room & Barley Soup even a mother-in-law would envy. Hearty. Nourishing. Loaded with beans, celery, onions and carrots. (To say nothing of mushrooms and barley,) And wait till you taste Mrs. Adler's Pea Soup! And her her Vegetable Soup! why be Jealous? Just serve it to your hus- band with a nothing-to-it look. And let your mother-CH- law be jealous! es VCR room soisisis tT s ROOK LYN, WM ZOA Developing 2 Israel Schools NEW YORK (JTA) — Plans for the development of two schools in Israel into the first American cen- ter for pre-college education in that country were announced to 1,000 delegates attending the meet- ing of the national executive com- mittee of the Zionist Organization of America. Leon Ilutovich, executive direc- tor of the ZOA, said the project involved the Mollie Goodman Aca- demic High School and the Kfar Silver Agricultural High School which share a single campus near Ashkelon. The academic high school was named after the late Mrs. Mollie Goodman, wife of Abraham Goodman, American industralist and philanthropist. The agricultural high school now has an enrollment of 340 students, llutovich said. Ultimately, the pre- college campus, he said will have an enrollment of more than 1,000 students. The campus, he declared, will also serve as a training ground for young Zionist leaders. This sum- mer, be reported, 100 American high school students and ZOA youth leaders attended a seven- week camp and leadership train- ing course at Kfar Silver. In resolutions adopted at the ses- sions, the ZOA declared 196'7 the ZOA's 70th Jubilee Year, calling on all Zionist regions and districts to mark the observance suitably; called for increased immigration from the Western countries into Israel; and pledged cooperation with the Israel Government Im- migration Planning Authority in de- veloping special incentives to aid new immigrants coming into Is- rael. Jacques Torczyner, president of ZOA, told the convention that "a new, imaginative policy" must be worked out regarding the Arab refugees. He declared that the Unit- ed States government "together with the free world and American Jewry, should develop a construc- tive plan for a permanent solution of the refugee problem." Friday, September 29, 1967-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Casablanca Jews Found Local Governing Board Rosalind Bette Bortman to Wed Allan Granitz CASABLANCA (JTA) — A new governing board for this city's Jewish community has been or- ganized under the presidency of Dr. Benzaquen, a former minister of the Moroccan government. The group is made up of young- er men and a number of profes- sional and academic figures, some of whom had been known previous- ly to have broken formal contacts with Judaism. Other board officers included Duvid Amur, secretary-general of the Moroccan Jewish communities, who is vice president. MISS ROSALIND BORTMAN Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Bortman of Iahser Rd. announce the engage meat of their daughter Rosalind Bette to Allan I. Granitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Granitz of Oakwood Dr., Oak Park. Miss Bortman is a graduate of MARILYNN SHAPIRO PHOTOGRAPHER Weddings, Bar Mitzvelse Reasonable 356-8819 Eastern Michigan University and was affiliated with Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of Detroit Institute of Technology and is now attending Detroit College of Law. A December wedding is planned. PRESENTS Hal Gordon MUSIC The highest authenticated rate of egg-laying by a hen is 355 eggs in 365 days by a black Australorp in a laying test at the Glenn Agri- cultural College, South Africa, in BIG BAND OR SMALL COMBOS 1944-1945. UN 3-8982 UN 3-5730 THE MARK STEVENS QUINTET Music For All Occasions LI 4-2162 LI 7-5256 Jewish Aged Home to Be Built in Atlanta ATLANTA (JTA) — A new $2,000,000 home for the Jewish aged, planned to be a model for To Serve You Better WARREN OPTICAL CO. such institutions, and one stress- ing Jewish traditio n, is being planned for Atlanta. The new home will be located of 18975 Live'nois WILL BE LOCATED IN THE on a 10u2 acre site in the city's northwest section. A special com- HARVARD ROW MALL mittee of experts visited homes for the aged in several cities to gather information for the new Atlanta facility. The modern facility will con- centrate on retaining the elements of Jewish tradition and culture. The home will have 120 beds, and an on-premise synagogue, an auditorium, a library, a beauty 11 MILE & LAHSER RDS., SOUTHFIELD . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd Phone: 356-5300 parlor and barber shop, and a kosher kitchen. A complete mod- ern medical plant will provide immediate medical and dental service s, podiatry, X-ray and laboratory tests. cated that the church would agree Writer Calls Refugees to some limiting language, `Key to Mideast Peace' • • • CLEVELAND (JTA) — A new Pennsylvania Units Ask Legalized School Prayer PITTSBURGH (JTA) — Several Pennsylvania school boards have adopted resolutions calling for Bible reading and prayer in the public schools and urging other school boards to support an amend- ment to the United States Con- stitution that would permit such 10-page study on the situation in the Middle East, "The Arab Refu- gees and Israel," has been pub- 25246 Greenfield et 10 Mile Rd. lished by the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland. It was written by Sol J. Jaffe, Linnwsnammanninnannesinimimmummnssamsnausasssunnunsuiussnnuiniumanummum former public relations director of the federation, who spent the summer in Israel. P_- In his report, Jaffe concludes that the solution to the problem religious observances. of the Arab refugees — "the key An amendment to that effect, to peace in the Middle East" — designed to void a ruling by the does not lie in repatriation of the U.S. Supreme Court outlawing of- refugees within the borders of ficial religious practices in the Israel, but rather in their re- public schools, has been intro- settlement and integration in near- duced by Sen. Everett M. Dirksen. by Arab "host" countries "where ▪ The latest group to adopt the the refugees' Arab brethren dwell sT- resolution is the East Deer-Frazer and where there are vast stretches union school board in the Pitts- of land and rivers that could be burgh district. School boards in harnessed for power, irrigation Berks County and Lancaster and other development projects ▪ County have already endorsed the that would promote Arab well- proposal, being in the Middle East." 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