MissMeyerofAnnA rbor Married in Jerusalem People Make News The appointment of STMCHA GENOSSAR as regional director of the Israel Aliyah Center in Chicago was announced by Rabbi Mordecai Kirshblum, member of the execu- tive of the Jewish Agency, and head of the Aliya department of The chief rabbi of Romania, DR. MOSES ROSEN, has sent birthday greetings to Romania's prime minister, Ion Ghorghe Maurer, on the occasion of the prime minis- ter's 65th birthday. The message, signed by Dr. Rosen, who is also the American section of the Jewish president of the Federation of Jew- Agency. Genossar, a resident of ish Communities, stated: "Ro- Israel since 1935, has been deputy manian Jews express their affec- director of the information depart- tion for the premier and wish him ment of the Jewish Agency in good health and success in his work Jerusalem for the past seven years. for the country and for world * * * peace, based on the rights of all The resignation of John Furman nations, big and small." as president of PEC Israel Eco- nomic Corporation, effective March SHLOMO LAHAT, until recently 31, 1968, was announced by Joseph the president of El-Al Airlines and Meyerhoff, PEC's formerly deputy commander of chairman, a t a. the Israel Air Force, has been meeting of t h elected president of Israel Indus- corporation's' trial Services, Inc., formed to en- board of Direc-f courage the growth of the Israel tors here. Meyer-, economy through the initiation and hoff said that` guidance of economically feasible Furman's deci- and profit oriented industrial and sion to main-` research projects. thin his perman- • ent residence President COSTA E SILVAS of Israel, while high- Brazil extended New Year's greet- ly commendable ings to the Jewish community of and understand Furman Brazil. The president's message able, was incompatible with the expressed the wishes of the govern- view of PEC's executive committee ment for a "joyous Rosh Hashana that the chief executive officer commemoration" and for a "just should reside in New York. To the and lasting peace in the Middle deep regret of all his colleagues, East." Furman had chosen to give up * * * the presidency rather than resume Dr. Jacob Gottlieb has been ap- his residence in the U.S.A. pointed North American represen- * * * * * • MRS. PINHAS BEN-ELIEZER Prof. and Mrs. Henry J. Meyer of Ann Arbor announce the mar- riage of their daughter Claire to Pinhas Ben-Eliezer of Jerusalem. The marriage took place in Jeru- salem in a traditional ceremony attended by Prof. and Mrs. Meyer. The bride attended Hebrew Uni- versity this year under the aus- pices of the American Student Program. She remained in Israel as a volunteer during the Six-Day War, working in Hadassah Hospital. (See Jewish News, June 16.) Her husband, who has lived all his life in Jerusalem. is the son of Shimon Ben-Eliezer, first recipient of the Henry Wineman Foundation award. Mr. and Mrs. Ben-Eliezer ex- Israel Ambassador AVRAHAM pect to be in Ann Arbor in No- HARMAN met with Undersecre- vember. tary of State Eugene Rostow for a Miss Shur, Mr. Sage Phi n Decembe r 11 "celtlim, discussion of current topics of mutual interest to the United States and Israel. Ambassador Har- man was accompanied by Israel • Minist .ter er Plenipotent Plenipotentiary ia ry Ephraim Evron. * * * Rabbi SAMUEL M. SILVER, Temple Sinai, Stamford, Conn., has been reappointed national chaplain of the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. • it was announced by Sam- uel Samuels, national commander. * * * MISS LINDA SHUR King Baudouin of Belgium con- ferred Tuesday the high honor of "Grand Officer of the Order of Couronne" on LEO MAIERSDORF, a prominent member of Brussels' Jewish community. The award was granted on the recommendation of the Belgian government. It was presented to Maiersdorf by Prime Minister P. Vandel Boeynants, who paid tribute to the Jewish leader's social and communal activities. * * * Aharon S. Kidan, special assist- ant to Israel's Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, will ar- rive in this cowl: try on Oct. 29 fo an extended lee ture tour of uni- versities u n d e the joint sponsor- ship of the UJ and the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations. The Foundations con- duct a cultural and educational- Mr. and Mrs. Saul E. Shur of Miller Rd., Flint, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Linda Marilyn to Michael Martin Sage. A December wedding is planned by the bride-elect and her fiance, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elias Sage of Yonkers. Miss Shur and Mr. Sage are graduates of the University of Michigan, where she is a fellow- ship student working on her mas- ters degree in Near Eastern studies. She spent her junior year at the Hebrew University in Jeru- program at Amer- salem. The prospective bridegroom is a ican and Canadi- doctoral student in ancient history an colleges, con- cerned with the at the University of Michigan. involvement o Jewish youth in Jordan River Sanctuary Won't Help Infiltrators JERUSALEM (JTA)—Israel may soon issue a formal warning to Jordan that the east bank of the Jordan River will no longer be respected as a sanctuary for Arab marauders fleeing Israeli security forces. It was reported here that Israel is considering giving its forces a green light to pursue terrorists across the river if incidents do not end soon. Several times, Israeli forces just missed catching Arab terrorists who used the river as an escape route. The Israeli •pur. suers, in accordance with orders, halted on the West Bank. Friday, October 20, 1967-27 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Anti-Jewish Party Leader in Morocco Calls for Talks Now . . . There Are Two Corners On Livernois With Internationale Fashions ! PARIS (JTA)—The summoning of an Islamic congress to consider the Israel-Arab dispute was advo- cated in Casablanca by Allal el Fassi, chairman of Istiqlal, the Moroccan opposition party, which has been consistently anti-Jewish in domestic affairs. In his opening speech to the party's annual con- gress, el Fassi declared: "We must interest the Arab and Moslem states in the question of Palestine and Sinai generally and ask them to meet at an Islamic congress for these Arab and Moslem lands." i) ,tuzar `Squares' to Swing Bnai David Mr. and Mrs. Club will hold a "Swinging Times for Squares" barn dance 9 p.m. Satur- day at the synagogue. For informa- tion, call Mrs. Jack Cohen, 546- 9089. tative of the Friends of the Hebrew Univer- sity with head- quarters in New York City and Montreal. He comes to this post after four years of similar service in Western Europe, and prior to his affiliation with t h e university was national exe- cutive director of of the Jewish National Fund 19301 Livernois nr. 7 EMILY BROWN, Bridal Consultant Mach gill and glis Orchestra New Phone: 358 3642 - WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY: I must apologize for not writing sooner. On behalf of both flowers were. Please thank your staff for us too. Chizationzi_ Ng, Cfzit Party Flower Specialists Bet. Sussex 15212 W. 7 MILE RD. 8. Whitcomb 'as ate -4.9.41 .4a.mand La' 345-4383 ate ipx ■ Gottlieb Canada. * * * Israel's Foreign Minister Abba Eban has invited MRS. JOHN F. KENNEDY, widow of the late president, to visit Israel at her "earliest opportunity." The invita- tion was extended at Mrs. Ken- a nedy's home in New York when Mr. and Mrs. Eban were guests of honor at a private dinner. * * • The Detroit Art Directors Club announced that BOB BENYAS of Benyas - Kaufman Photographers has been given an award for a photo with which other prize win- ners, is on exhibit at the downtown Hudson's store as part of the 1967 Photography and Illustration Show of the Art Directors Club. Benyas' photo of a lonely boy is in the ex- perimental class but was taken on assignment for a TV commercial. Congress Gets New Bill to 'Perfect' Immigration WASHINGTON (JTA)—Sen. Ed- ward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, and Rep. Emauel Cel- ler, New York Democrat, have in- troduced a bill which, they say, would remove the "inequities" re- maining in U.S. immigration poli- cies and "perfect the reforms" ini- tiated in the Immigration Act of 1965. The 1965 act abolished the na- problems facing Kidan world Jewry, and a broad under- standing of Israel's role in creative survival of the Jewish people. Kidan will tour West Coast and tional origins quota system as a Southwest colleges. basis for selecting immigrants and • • * substituted a preference system A drive to raise $2,650,000 to- for various categories of immi- ward a national goal of $5,523,900 grants. The Kennedy-Celler legislation to fight bigotry and improve hu- man relations was launched by the would provide a new "policy of Anti-Defamation League of Bnai asylum" for refugees who must Brith at a dinner here. The event now enter the United States under was highlighted by the presenta- the preference priorities system. 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