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November 26, 1948 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-11-26

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Detroit Bnai Brith's Aid Israel
Caravan Reaches New York Yards

Presentation Made by Sally Fields; Trucks Driven by 10
Detroifers; Israeli War Hero Presented With Car
For Parapatic Use as Detroit's Gift

„,.....
ODED LIEBERMAN, in wheel chair, Israeli wounded hero, is
shown accepting the car from ADOLPH ROBISON, National Mate-
rial for Israel chairman. The elderly man is ZVI LIEBERMAN, father
of the boy.

* * •
NEW YORK—A car, especially
designed for parapatic use, was
presented on Nov. 16 to an...Israeli
hero, Oded Lieberman, by Adolf
Robison, national chairman -of
Material ' for Israel, and Sally
Fields, secretary of the adminis-
trative council of the Detroit Bnai
Brith A_ia to Israel.
Oded Lieberman, who is 22,
spent five years fighting in Israel
and for the Allied cause as a
soldier in the Jewish Brigade of
the British army. He saw service
in Italy and Egypt. He was
wounded when the settlement in
which he was a young pioneer
1toas attacked by a band of Arabs.
The marauders had sped off with
three of the girls of the settle-
ment. Oded, running after them,
managed to release the girls, but
100 Arabs returned at night aid
swooped down upon the kibbutz.
AlthoUgh overwhelmingly out-
numbered, the Israelis won, but
Oded was wounded in the head,
resulting in paralysis which at-
tacked his body, from the waist
down. He will never walk again.
His father, Zvi Lieberman,
brought Oded to this country re-
cently in the hope that a cure
might be found for his son, but
Oded has syringe bulbia, a spinal
condition for which medical
knowledge has as yet no cure,
and he will be incapacitated, for
life.
Thanks to tee efforts of De-
troit Bnai Brith and Material for
Israel, life no longer seems so
black to Oded. The car they gave
him has a set of parapatic brakes
installed which is designed for
persons unable to use their feet,
and he will be able to drive a
car and be a useful member of
his community. The staff of Ma-
terial for Israel raised money to
buy Oded photographic equip-
ment, to help him operate a small
studio.

Detroit Caravan for Israel
Sally Fields, secretary of the
administrative council of Detroit
Bnai Brith Aid to Israel, who led
a caravan of trucks loaded with
food . and medical supplies des-
)3ined for Israel from Detroit,
arrived in New York Nov. 16.
In ceremonies held at Bedford
Cards, Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs.
Fields presented the cargo of food
and medical supplies, which was
collected in Detroit, to Harris J.
Klein, an. official of Material for
Israel,,
Ten Detroit boys drove the
trucks carrying these supplies. to
New York.

BY THEE„

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Bnai Brith Aid Israel
Campaign Nets $473,850

HOTEL

Collins Ave. at

ed and sent, Detroit Bnai Brith
officially-ended its successful Aid
to the People of Israel cam-
paign, last Sunday, before a
large banquet crowd at the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation.
The figure does not include sup-
plies yet remaining at the ware-
house, or pledges still outstand-
ing.
The War Surplus Division ac-
cumulated the largest individual
total, $152,390, with Automotive
Parts & Tools collecting to the
amount of $113,006.85. Reports
from other sections of the drive
were: Drugs and Medical Sup-
plies, $89,839.59; Vehicles, $55,-
319.94; Machinery, $20,315.00;
Food, $18,534.64; Clothing, $12,-
729.00 and Miscellaneous, $5,-
550.00. Close to $1,000 was con-
tributed for advertising purposes.
George Givot, stage and radio
comedian, headed a huge show at
the dinner.

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Day school students accepted for 2
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OCEAN FRONT AT 36th STREET

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Suggest Reservations Be Made Now

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THE JEWISH NEWS-17

Friday, November 26, 1948

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