Detroit Histadrut Gives $75,000
Advance on Campaign Goal
Thse are the officers who are directing the 1950 Detroit
Histadrut campaign for $300,000. Standing, left to right:
PHILIP GOLDSTEIN, chairman, Farband division; NATHAN
ROSE. recording secretary; NORMAN COTTLER, treasurer;
LOUIS LEVINE, chairman, organizations; MORRIS ROSS, co-
chairmen, organizations; NORMAN NAIMARK, chairman,
Labor Zionist Division; MRS. MICHAEL MICHLIN, chairman,
Pioneer Women., Seated, left to right: HARRY SCHUMER,
chairman, executive board; MORRIS LIEBERMAN, campaign
chairman; MORRIS L. SCHAVER, honorary chairman.
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Detroit's $300,000 Histadrut drive will be formally
launched Sunday evening, Dec. 11, at Scottish Rite Cathedral,
Masonic Temple. However, Detroit delegates to the
national convention meeting this week-end in New York are
bringing with them an emergency advance of $75,000, ac-
cording to Norman Cottler, campaign treasurer.
"The $75,000 will let the His-',%
tadrut know that Detroit Hista-
drut workers and friends under-
stand how serious the situation Tikvah Lodge Invites
is and how important the work
of t h e Histadrut is," Cottler Neighbors to Meeting-
stated.
The attainment of the first
Thursday, Dec. 1., -at 8:30 p.m.,
1,000,000 Jewish population in Tikvah Lodge Bnai Brith, will
Israel will be elebrated at the hold an • open meeting at
city-wide meeting, Morris Lieb-
erman, general chairman, stated.
Members of Habonim, Labor
Zionist youth group, will drama-
tize the historic event.
Dr. Frank Kingdon, noted
politiCal analyst, lecturer, edu-
cator and civic leader, will be
the principal speaker.
Also featured will be a musial
program of Israel and Yiddish
songs, by Mascha Benya, sop-
rano, who has just completed
an Israel tour.
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the submarine force of the U.S.
Atlantic Fleet, was quoted by
the Associated Press as stating
that if Prof. Albert Einstein
"doesn't like Americanism-or OUT
nationalism, then he should go
back where he came from and
try Mr. Hitler again."
Northwest Synagogue, 7045 Cur-
tis.
- Friends and neighbors in the
community, particularly t h e
membership of the MayflOwer
Congregational Church, are in-
vited to be guests of the lodge,
president Max Littky announces.
Skits and one-act plays will be
presented' by the Catholic Play-
ers, and Dan Frohman will di-
rect the Music- Study. Club in a
musical program, Max Biber,
program chairman, announces.
Refreshments will be served.
The Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith,
degree team will initiate the
large Samuel W. Leib class,
honoring the president of Dis-
trict Grand Lodge No. 6, at 8:30
p. m.. Monday, Nov. 28 at the
Jewish Community Center.
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek accompa-
nied by Mrs. Bella Goldberg will
render the musical portion of
the ceremony. Rabbi Moses
Lehrman of Cong. Bnai Moshe
will be guest speaker. Members
of the degree team are Elias
Goldberg, Samuel W. Leib, Jo-
seph L. Staub, Clement J. Weitz-
man and Alfred H. Bounin.
Members, families and friends
are urged to come early as no
seating reservations will be
made.
Friday, November 25, 1949
Eliahu Sassoon Named
Minister to Turkey
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Eliahu Sas-
soon, former head of the Middle
East division- of the Israel For-
eign Ministry, was appointed
Minister to Turkey.
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S.L.A. Marshall Slated
Perfection Lodge Guest
S.L.A. Marshall, Detroit News
analyst and foreign affairs ex-
pert will address Perfection
Lodge, F.&A.M., at its annual
wardens' night at Masonic
Temple, at 6 p.m. Wednesday,
Nov. 30.
Marshall's topic will be "The
Cold War". The lodge is honor-
ing senior warden M. Manuel
Helfman and junior warden
Harold R. Nelson.
The evening will end with the
exemplification of the third de-
gree by the Perfection 'degree
team, according to Harry Zaus-
mer, entertainment chairman.
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Inquiries have been received
at the office of the Jewish
Community Council f r o m
merchants who have received
letters soliciting donations of
merchandise for sale at the
"Metropolitan Detroit All Na-
tions Holiday Bazaar." Ac-
cording to the publicity which
has been circulated,; the ba-
zaar is to be held at the Jew-
ish Cultural Center and pro-
ceeds are to be used "to com-
bat discrimination and anti-
Semitism."
The Jewish Community
Council announces that none
of the agencies with which it
is associated are in any way
beneficiaries of this event. A
check at the office of the
Jewish Welfare Federation re-
vealed no further information
about the purposes or bene-
ficiaries of the affair.
THE JEWISH NEWS-5
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