Detroit Zionist \Reports On Israeli Experiences By ROBERT MARWIL (Editor's Note: The following report has been received by The Jewish News from Mr. Marwil, prominent Detroit Zionist who is presently visiting in Israel with Mrs. Marwil). JERUSALEM.—We have just returned from Rabbi Berlin's funeral. Thousands of people folowed the bier on foot, from the home of the deceased leader in Rehavia up the road past the - Jewish Agency building, the Miz- rachi and Jeshurun Synagogues, and then to the cemetery. First, there were young boys, three abreast, about 100 of them keeping perfect step, then the same number of girls. After them were dozens of rabbis, chanting prayers, then the body. This procession took over an hour to reach the Jeshurun Syn- agogue, as every few minutes the procession stopped for the chanting of prayers. We were in Jerusalem for Passover and plan to tour the - Halevy Continues Radio Programs JWV Auxiliary 135 To Honor President Saturday, May 7, at 1 p.m. at Lelli's Inn, 7618 Woodward Ave., the members and officers of De- troit Auxiliary 135, JWV, and friends and relatives will honor Hilda M. Goldberg, president of the auxiliary, with a May Day luncheon. Reservations are being taken by Sadie \ Goldberg, 12954 Win- throp, VE. 6-3700. Pr o g r a in chairman, Mrs. Sadie Goldberg will be in charge. Mrs. Samuel Maergon of , T4-. ledo, past president of American Legion Auxiliary 595, will be guest of honor. Other out-of- town guests will be Mesdames Benj. Zimmerman, Manuel Zim- merman and Samuel Zimmer- manman, all of Toledo. Open house will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. that evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldberg, 1555 Lawrence. country. It is now 26 years since we were here the last time. Wonderful improvements have been made. You see block-long seven story apartment houses, a huge Post Office and impressive official buildings. If the thou- sands of healthy children and the young men and women we see here are the symbols of the entire country, then the future of Israeli is secure. - The greatest problem con- fronting Israel 'is that of Set- tling the tens of thousands who pour into the land. In three days last week more than 8,000 new immigrants arrived in Haifa alone. They come from all parts of the world. A want to stress to the Detroit Jewish community how vital it is that the cam- paign for fnds should em, la et , so that Israel should again bloom as in the past, so that - "For the Greatest Homecom- all the people will live in peace, ing in History—and for a great- each under his own vine and,. er Community at Home," De- fig tree. troiters must raise $6,395,000. Dental Group of AJC •Older Pioneers to G4 Help Through Haovi Continues Meetings First of Russian Jews Due tc Arrive in Israel NEW YORK—A new organ tion to aid Jews in the "ove bracket" who desire to sett workers in Israel was forme the Labor Zionist Organiza of America-Poale . Zion. On( the primary aims of this group, known as Haoved, wil to farm cooperatives for Ira( This new organization created to assist older pion( as there is no other exis agency primarily concerned the needs of these people wish to settle in Israel. The Haoved will make necessary contacts, supply ; tinent information. help edu the pioneers in the makeui a cooperative and act as lia between the settlers and Histadrut (Israeli Labor Fe ation), the Jewish Agency the Israeli Government. PRAGUE (JTA)—The Israeli legation here announced that "the first official Jewish ,emi- grant from the Soviet Union" passed through Czechoslovakia on his way to Israel. The legation announced 15,000 Czechoslovak Jews I applied foar Israeli visas approximately 2,500 Jews i already left this country for Jewish state. Continuing their series of meetings in behalf of the 1949 Allied Jewish Campaign, the Dentists Section met at a cock- tail party at the home of Dr. Abe Pearlman, for solicitation and for distribution of prospect slips. • Members of the section, which has achieved an average in-\ crease over 1948 contributions of more than 20 percent, are led by Dr. Martin Naimark. Work= ing with Dr. Naimark are Drs. Si Berent, Gerson Berris, Joe Cab- ot, Ben Fader, Jack Lawson, 'Herbert Lee, Frank Reisman and Bernard Schmidt. Encouraging responses given Halevy Singing, Society for its first radio program, broadcast Last • Sunday, at 6:30 p.m., over Station WKMH, is assuring the MOE KESNER success of this project, Dr.- Wil- liam Klein, Halevy president, stated this week. The program will continue this Sunday, under the direction . of Moe Kesner. Felix Resnick directs the double quartet of Halevy singers. The symphonic trio appearing on this program includes Elya Stuilman, violinist, Eliza Stullman, pianist, and a third musician, to be announced. Boris Joffe will broadcast the news, compiled by The Jewish News. Wayne Laundry sponsors this program. Country Day Camp Has Pre-Season Opening Country Day, camp, under the direction of Dr. W. A. Goldberg, will have a pre-season open house at its new location, on its own farm, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 15. The Camp, at 48441 W. 13 Mile Road, is reached by driving out Grand River to Wixom Road (Mich. #218), right one mile, right again on 13 Mile Road to the camp. Country Day Camp will hav6 an extensive program of crafts, arts, dramatics, athletics, na- ture study and special trips. The campers will be picked- up near their homes five days week- ly and returned home each eve- nir:;, Activities are planned to serve boys and girls 5 to 13. Information on enrollment and fees may be had by writing Dr. Goldberg, 1484 Glynn Court, Telephone TO. 9-1045. German Major Jailed For Part in Pogroms ' MUNICH, (JTA)—Lorenz Zah- neisen, former mayor of Bam- berg and district chief of the Nazi Party, was sentenced to four years imprisonment for participating in the notorious programs of Nov. 10, 1938. 12 --THE JEWISH NEWS - Friday, May 6, 1949 Another Spri r . .EYE OPE SPECIA PART OF THE BIG SP PLANS AT DEXTER AND ARE SPECIALS THAT WI YOU BRING YOUR CAR UP Detr