Jiff Tree Certificates Suggested as Greeting on the High Holy Days JNF. This method of wishing friends and relatives a happy New Year serves a two-fold purpose . since it also assists in the reclamation of The Jewish National Fund will accept greeting card lists and issue tree certificates as a New Year greeting, it is announced by Percy Kaplan, executive director of the Damages HIAS Shop Bomb Planted Upstairs NEW YORK (JTA) — A used clothing shop run by HIAS, the He- brew Immigrant Aid Society, was damaged Aug. 19 by a bomb that exploded in the doorway of the West Side Liberal Club, which has its headquarters over the store. The bomb was the 16th in recent weeks believed to have been plant- ed by anti-Castro Cubans. HIAS officials pointed out that the agen- cy has worked to resettle 5,409 Jews who have left Cuba since Castro seized power in 1959. The bombing was linked to the anti-Castro group by a phone call to news media which said that a secret Cuban organization was pro- testing against the "liberal" gov- ernment of the United States that allegedly encouraged Communists. Israel's border areas and protec- tion of land already reclaimed, I Kaplan said. A special greeting card certifi- cate will be mailed to each recipi- ent. Trees are available by calling the Jewish National Fund, 399- 0820, or by writing to the Detroit office, 22100 Greenfield, Oak Park. Organizations a n d individual projects will receive the usual cred- its for these special certificates. Labor Day Postal Schedule There will be no delivery of mail, except Special Delivery and perishable items on Labor Day, Monday. Postmaster Edward L. Baker said all post office stations and branches will be closed to t h e general public on that day with the exception of the Fort Shelby Station, which will provide holiday window service from 11 a.m. to Country Hoe Down 5 p.m. Afoot at Adas Shalom The holiday schedule of collec- For its opening activity of the tions will be made beginning at year, the Adas Shalom Synagogue 3 p.m. youth groups are sponsoring an old fashioned country hoe down 8:30 New Bonn Envoy Greeted p.m. Sept. 7 in the social hall. Eligible members of the youth by Small, Friendly Crowd groups (age 7 through 12 graders) JERUSALEM (JTA)—Karl Her- and prospective new members are mann Knocke, West Germany's invited to attend the dance, which new ambassador to Israel, pre- will begin with Ma'ariv and Hav- sented his credentials to President dala services in the chapel. Zalman Shazar Aug. 21 as a police There will be a nominal charge, band played the national anthems with a discount for those joining of Israel and West Germany. the group at this time. Pizza and A small and apparently friendly pop will be served. crowd gathered in front of the Master of ceremonies will be president's residence and some of Samuel Shreeman, a professional them applauded the German envoy. square dance caller. The occasion was in marked con- trast to the similar one three years Talmud Scholars to Hold ago when Ambassador Knocke's Rolf Pauls, the first Celebration on Completion predecessor, German ambassador to Israel, was of Tractate on Sunday met by a hostile demonstration. The completion of Tractate Shab- bos in the Talmud will be cele- American Yeshiva Opens brated at a dinner 6:30 p.m. Branch in E. Jerusalem Sunday at the Council of Ortho- JERUSALEM—A group of 95 in- dox Rabbis' center. dividuals is in Israel to open the The "Siyum," or completion of first American-style yeshiva. The the tractate, will be by a group of 95 persons include• faculty mem- scholars—including both rabbis and bers, students and their families. laymen—who have been meeting The Rabbinical Seminary of daily for the past five years to America (Chofetz Chaim Yeshiva), study the Talmud. This daily study, one of the oldest rabbinical train- or "Dot Yomi," is held simultane- ing schools in the United States, ously throughout the world. will build its campus in the eastern For dinner reservations, call the section of Jerusalem with the help council, 342-6260. of the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem and the Israel government. Sholem Aleichem Institute Offers Adult Classes in U.S. Agrees to Finance Yiddish; Enrollment Open Wheat Shipment to Israel Registration is now in progress for adult classes in Yiddish at the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Sched- uled to begin in October, the class- es are open to the public. Also starting in October will be a series of lectures, the first one to be Oct. 11 with Manheim S. Sha- piro, executive director of the Bu- reau for Careers in Jewish Service, as guest speaker. The institute is planning special High Holiday assemblies, informa- tion for which can be obtained by calling the institute, 342-7440. C/ LINCOLN MOTOR INN 15fi Guest Rooms—Sauna—TV SMORGASBORD Every-Thurs. 6 to 10 p.m. B D B Am. O OPEN LABOR DAY Featuring our Frankenmuth :amity style Chicken Dinner SUNDAY & MONDAY DINE & DANCE NOW SERVING COCKTAILS EACH SUNDAY 386-5000 Bu Free Service Airport 1901 Southfield at Dix WASHINGTON (JTA)—The Unit- ed States has agreed to finance shipment of 2.66 million bushels of wheat to Israel under a long-term dollar credit agreement negotiated as part of the United States Food for Peace Program. Officials said the agreement was signed at the State Department. The deal cov- ers $4,400,000 in financing for wheat or wheat flour and $200,000 for ocean shipping costs. Israel Awakes .. . In honor of Israel's 20th anniver- sary of statehood, the new director of Adas Shalom's youth education department is naming his son, Ury Yisrael .(Awake, Israel). Ury, born Aug. 23, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry S. Bank (Eve- lyn Gordon), 6343 Curtis. 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The course was the first of its kind for Arab teachers. a 28—Friday, August 30, 1968 Israeli Product Directory to Be Published in U.S. NEW YORK (JTA) — An all- inclusive directory of Israeli prod- ucts sold in the United States and listing their importers and distribu- tors here will be published next month by the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce and Indus- try and the Israel Trade Commis- sion. The directory will list a variety of goods ranging from knitwear and raincoats to agricultural tools and railroad accessories, according to Max Ratner, president of the chamber. Price! Sunday & Monday Sunday &Monday (Labor Day) 12 Noon to 5 P.M.! GREEN-8 CENTER ONLY ! 12 Noon to 5 P.M. ! allitt-111•• 1111.114^111111* 4111 ■ 01.111, 0111i01111•P DO11.11 ■ 1111 1•MiiMailla$1.• 0.0434.1 ■ 04•11iO41.. UM* 0 OMB WIR01111111.04111.1 ■ 0111•111HIMENINKFUNIFCHIM41.044111/4111•11141