12 Friday, August 18, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shmuel Ussishkin Dies, 79, Son of Noted Zionist Leader Fredrick Jewelers 01 BLOOMFIELD HILLS 869 .e tcmg Roxl 64609') sae o• Non duns Sal 10 to Thom to 9 pm Appraisal. Is, Appointment $ 'Whit. You Walt.gligeor JERUSALEM (JTA) — Shmuel Ussishkin, a member of the Jewish Na- tional Fund Directorate, died Aug. 3 at age 79. He was the son of Menahem Ussishkin, a founder of the Russian Zionist movement and pres- ident of the JNF in the 1920s. Shmuel Ussishkin was a member of the Hachsharat Hayishuv Directorate, the World Zionist Organization Directorate and the Zionist Organization Directorate and the Zionist Congress Court, in addition to the JNF. He immigrated to Palestine in 1919 after studying law at Odessa and Cambridge. He was the author of a number of legal books and articles and lectured at the Tel Aviv University School of Law and -Economics be- fore the establishment of the state of Israel. Gary A. 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Inter- ment Detroit. 1 • • • • `•••• ■ • ' kw,•„..„ bt:■ti4 ZiWit6 •:•:- "ACIVAVYY1-1/1 GENEVA (JTA) — Israel gate concluded his remarks came under attack Tuesday by stating that "Israel is during the first session of violating the 1949 Geneva the United Nations- Convention to which it was sponsored World Confer- a party." Israel, the United States ence to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination. - and major Jewish organiza- The United Arab Emirate tions, such as the World delegate to the conference Jewish Congress and the stated that "Israel is apply- Coordinating Board of ing a policy of racial dis- Jewish Organizations, crimination against the non-governmental organi- people of Palestine and zations with consultative other inhabitants of the oc- status at the UN, are not at- cupied Arab territories tending the conference be- . ." He declared that cause it is being convened "Zionism is a form of racial under UN resolutions discrimination, and in this which refer to previous sense it goes side by side measures adopted by the with the system of apar- General Assembly, includ- ing the one equating theid in South Africa . South Africa and Israel Zionism with racism. have flagrantly violated Whatever we do for the conventions and United Na- tions decisions." The dele- Land of Israel we do it for the honor and well-being of the whole Jewish people. — Albert Einstein Top Israeli Scientist Dies TEL AVIV (JTA) — Top Israeli nuclear scientist, Prof. Saadia Amiel, died re- cently at age 48. Mr. Amiel had served as a top military adviser to the Defense Ministry. Arriving in Palestine as a child from Bialystock, Po- land, Mr. Amiel attended the Herzlia high school in Tel Aviv. Upon graduation he enrolled at the physics Argentine Editor Verbitsky Dies By NORMA BARACH The Friends of the Heb- rew Academy of St. Louis have one of the finest cook- books around. Many of the recipes are easy to make. For $6.45 it is available at 1138 N. Warson Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63132. Make checks payable to F.H.A. Cookbook. A good vegetable selection from this book is by Gloria Klein, actually of Baltimore. Slacks Jeans Shirts Sweaters LORDS & LADS 4341 Orchard Lake Road West Bloomfield, Michigan (in Pine Lake Mall) Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10-9 Toes., Wed., Sat. 10-6 Racism Parley Blasts Israel, U.S., Israel Refuse to Attend department of the Hebrew University and later on at the Weizmann Institute in Ftehovot. The young scholar soon was noticed for his bril- liant work. He was recruited to work at the nuclear research laboratories at Nahal Sorek and succeeded in turning it into a full-time isotopes- producing laboratory for medical research and in- dustrial use. Over the years Mr. Amiel was head of' vari- ous international agen- cies on physics and nuc- lear physics and an ad- viser to the International Atomic Energy Commis- sion. He also served as professor of physics at the Hebrew University. AL KLINE • DALGLEISH CADILLAC From 1971 he was scien- tific adviser to various de- fense ministers. He was in- volved in Israel's social and political life and was a member of the Labor Party. 6160 CASS AVE. TR 5-0300 Casserole Recipe 20% OFF Suits Sportcoats Outerwear Neckwear Louis W. Enfield, an at- torney for 40 years with of- fices in the Guardian Build- ing, died Aug. 12 at age 70. A native Detroiter, Mr. Enfield was the former editor of the Jewish Chroni- cle and the Legal Chronicle and was a contributing wri- ter for the Detroit magazine, the magazine of the Detroit Chamber of Commerce. He was graduated in 1934 from the Wayne State University Law School. Mr. Enfield leaves his wife, Manya; a son, Daniel; a daughter, Mrs. Melvin (Betty Ruth) Koninsky of New York; four brothers, Albert Wise, Sam Warren, Irving West and David Weisenfeld; three sisters, Mrs. Ed (Gitta) Henshel, Dorothy Weisenfield and Sue Weisenfield; and nine grandchildren. BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Gregorio Verbitsky, a co-founder and assistant editor of the centrist daily, Noticias Graficas, died re- cently at age 68. From 1948 to 1964 he served as a press official at the Israel Embassy here. After two years abroad he worked, until his retire- ment in 1970, as the co- editor of the conservative weekly, Analysis. Mr. Verbitsky wrote booklets about Jewish col- onization activities in the province of Buenos Aires and was the author of a pamphlet, "Israel as a Spiritual Undertaking." His brother, Bernardo Ver- bitsky, is one of Argentina's leading fiction writers. 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