Michigan Volunteers Greet Visitor From Home; Romney Tours Hospital Gov. George Romney spent some considerable time at the Hadassah Hospital on Mount Scopus, chat- ting to American volunteers at work clearing the site. Among them were two young men from Michigan. He also met Dr. Eddie Superstine, formerly of Detroit, now the chief pharmacist of Hadassah. -A wn •=,. is.- 11 .0 ,- PI 1! Joe Zias of Ypsilanti, a non- Jew, told the governor he had been 15 months in Israel — 12 of them on a kibutz. He came as an instructor to the volunteer group working on clearing Mount Scopus. A sociology student at Wayne State University, Joe came to see what a kibutz was like, en- joyed the country and stayed on. spirit back home to deal some of our housing problems." Mount Scopus was cut off from Israel for 19 years until it was liberated in the Six-Day War. The hospital built by Hadassah on Mount Scopus suffered severely in these years, and the 40 vol- unteers from America, England, Canada and Australia are clearing accumulated rubble, restoring walls, electricity and plumbing and generally bringing the build- ings back into habitable shape. Adas Shalom Youth to Lead Sabbath Service The sabbath service at Adas Sha- lom synagogue will be conducted by members of the United Syna- gogue Youth chapters, confirma- tion classes, junior and youth con- gregations at 8:50 a.m. Saturday. The youngsters will participate in the chanting and reading of the Tora as well as the sermon and responsive readings. Among the youths participating in this service are: Ralph Goren and Mark Schneider, Hazanim; Mark Goldstein, Tora reading; Elaine Zaks and Ilene Grossman, comments; Randy Davidson, Ash- rei. Jay Masserman, Senior USY adviser, will preach the sermon on "The Identity of Jewish Youth." Summer Staff Positions Offered at the Center Dayan Declines Invitation by U.S. Sec. McNamara JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Gen. Moshe Dayan declined the invita- tion of United States Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara to meet him in Washington because Israel's Prime Minister Levi Esh- kol and Foreign Secretary Abba Eban opposed such a visit, accord- ing to well-informed sources. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz revealed that General Dayan had received the invitation through Je- rusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek, who visited the United States late in September. A representative of McNamara had met with Kollek. and told him that the defense sec- retary was impressed by Dayan's assessment of the Vietnam conflict and would like to hear his evalua- tion of the Six-Day War. It was hinted to Kollek that if Dayan came, he would not leave "empty handed." Dayan notified Premier Eshkol of the invitation. However, after consulting with Abba Eban, Eshkol stated his opposition to Dayan's contemplated visit to Washington. It appears, Ha'aretz notes, that Eshkol himself wanted to discuss the problem, which McNamara planned to take up with Dayan. The Jewish Center is recruiting and interviewing prospective staff, both male and female, for the fol- lowing summer positions: super- visors, counselors, junior counse- lors, counselors-in-training, and specialists in arts and crafts, athletics, nature crafts and swim- ming. Among the programs that are open for summer employment are day camp, Summerland, Funtime, Tips Tops, and tween groups of- fered at the Center. Participation 600 U.S. Delegates in overnight camping, swimming, to Attend World Parley of athletics, crafts and trips is in- Ashkenazim, Sephardim cluded. JERUSALEM — Two thousand For applications and additional information, call the Center, Group delegates from 24 countries will convene Monday evening at the Services Division, DI 1-4200. opening assembly of the First World Conference of Ashkenazi and Elisha Prero Elected Sephardi Synagogues. Akiva Council President The delegation of the Union of Akiva Hebrew Day School's re- cent election for the 1967-68 stu- Orthodox Jewish Congregations of dent council saw the following America, headed by its president, elected: President, Elisha Prero; Rabbi Joseph Karasick, numbers treasurer, Louis Greenbaum; sec- more than 600 delegates. Rabbi Karasick, who will pre- retary, Gary Jacobs; and class rep- resentatives, Ronnie Lax, Dena side over the Wednesday evening Greenbaum, Lynda Goldenberg, session on "The Strengthening of Mark Lieberman, Marilyn Matzer, Tora Life in Israel and the Gola," Danny Lax, Terry Leiderman, Ben- was appointed by Dr. Israel Brodie ny Micznik, Michael F.eigelman and to serve as chairman of the con- ference steering committee. Dr. Revs Kamen. Mrs. Estelle Gelper is the stu- Brodie, chief rabbi emeritus of the British Commonwealth, is of- dent council faculty adviser. ficial convenor of the world con- ference. Temple Youth Board One of the major addresses of at Beth Jacob Services The board of the Michigan State the conference is to be given by Dr. Norman Lamm. spiritual lead- Temple Youth will be the guests of Temple Beth Jacob for the sec- er of the Jewish Center in New York City, professor of Jewish ond meeting of the year at Sabbath services 8:30 p.m. today. Chairmen philosophy in Yeshiva University for this event are Maxine Thome and chairman of the Orthodox Union's , campus commission. and 1 Joseph I • • • -Chafets. • • • • • • - • • "I am very happy to see Amer- ican youths building Israel in the same way that America was built," Gov. Romney commented to Prof. Kalman J. Mann, director-general of the Hadassah Medical Organi- zation. "We could use the same BY POPULAR DEMAND I Now Booking - - ED BURG and His Orchestra Good Music for All Occasions LI 4-9278 JANUARY SALE 2.0% OFF ON ALL Harvey Glassman, 19730 Mur- ray Hill, a Detroit salesman, came to Israel as a volunteer immed- iately after the Six-Day War; he is working on Scopus as a car- penter's mate, after picking fruit on a kibutz for a few weeks. In the top photo, Gov. Romney chats In front of Hadassah Hospital with Prof. Kalman J. 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