- =15116:7 Welcome to Detroit, Israel Minister Moshe Shapira/ Religious Groups Start Bond Drive on Monday Dinner in Honor of Cabinet Member to Start Campaign Detroit's Religious Groups; in- Destined for the Rabbinate cluding all congregations and from an early age, Shapira later their affiliates, spearheaded by. traveled throughout P o I a n d, Lithuania and Germany to so- lidify the Zionist movements in those countries. Following train- ing at the Rabbinical Seminary in Berlin, Shapira realized that he was called on to serve the Zionist movement and not to be a rabbi. Shapira came to Pal- estine in 1925 and played an important role in strengthening the Hapoel Hamizrachi, religi- Ellenbogen, president; Morris Mohr, program chairman; Israel Halpern and Joseph Thumin, rabbis. Cong. Bnai David — Joseph Gorman, president; David J. Cohen, program chairman, Jos- hua S. Sperka, rabbi. Cong-. Mogen Abraham—David I. Berris, president; S. Chinitz and Ben Krugel, program chair- men; Max Wohlgelernter, rabbi. Cong. Bnai Jacob — Joseph Gittelman, president; Jacob Nosanchuk, program chairman; Isaac Stollman, rabbi. Cong. Mishkan Israel — Abra- ham Shainak, president; Moe Yolles, and Harry tinhorn, pro- . gram chairman; Isaac Stollman, rabbi. Cong. Adas Yeshurun—Joseph Dubrinsky, president; Louis Rose and Meyer Freedman, program chairmen; Leo Goldman, rabbi. Cong. Shaarey Zion—Ben As- sik, president; Secretary Gell- man, program chairman; Leo Goldman, rabbi. Cong. Beth Shmuel — Isadore. Rosenberg, president; Harry Cit- rin and Judah Lachar, program chairmen; Joseph Rabinowitz, rabbi. Cong. Beth Itz chock —I. Rosenthal, president; Isadore. Strauss, rabbi. Cong. Nusach Hari—William Axelrod, president; Z. Emes, pro-. gram chairman. Cong. Beth Moses—Emil Kam han, president; Isidor Schnee- balg, rabbi. Additional workers in the syn- agogue bond organizations will be announced in next week's edition of The Jewish News. • Operating in UJC Detroit Drive DPs Must Register for Service WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Dis- placed persons aged between 18 and 26 who now live in the United States must• register for military service as required by the Selective Service Act, chair- man John W. Gibson of the Dis- placed Persons Commission said this week. Workers in the physicians' section of the Allied Jewish Cam- Physicians, dentists and per- paign, left to right: _Dr. S.A. Adelson, Dr. Jerome Mark, Dr. sons in allied specialist categor- brey Goldman, Dr. Peter G. Shifrin and Dr. Mark Dale. ies who have not yet reached their 51st birthday also are re- Friday, May 4, 1951 THE JEWISH NEWS-3 quired to register. HON. MOSHE SHAPIRA Mizrachi, will inaugurate their share of the Israel bond drive at a dinner meeting Monday, at 6:30, at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Hon. Moshe Shapira, Minister of the Interior and Immigration in the Israel Cabinet, will, be the guest speaker at the dinner. Philip Stollman, chairman of the religious groups' bond cam- paign, is assisted by a large committee, including Abe Nus- baum, co - chairman; Daniel Temchin, chairman of organiza- tions; Irving W. Schlussel, pres- ident of Mizrachi, and leaders in all religious groups here. Mr. Stollman _announced that $90,000 was subscribed for the bond drive during religious serv- ices on Saturday in three syna- gogues and that a total of $140,- 000 already is registered to the credit of the religious groups. He expressed confidence that the $250,000 mark will be reached on Monday. The three synagogues which pledged purchases of bonds are Young Israel, Mogen Abraham and Bnai Zion. Every person attending • • a woman's proudest possession ... ous-labor youth movement. In 1935, Shapira was elected to the Jewish Agency Executive. Mild - mannered and even- tempered, Shapira's ready smile has won many followers. He spends much time studying the Talmud. Synagogue Leaders Chairmen of bond committees ma ee'g new carpet triumph RUBICON is one of those rare and beautiful designs that carpet connoisseurs envy . . . a series of swirls and fine flourishes carved with endless grace. le s' as enriching to modern as to period furnishings .. woven by Magee for years of enjoyment . . . yet unbelievably, modestly priced! Tone-on-tone medium green, light green, beige, grey, cinnamon rose. 27 inch, 9 and 12 foot widths. DANIEL TEMCHIN in our synagogues are : Young Israel—Samuel W. Platt, president; David I. Berris, program chairman; Samuel Pre- r o, rabbi. Cong. Bnai Zion — Morris Snow, president; Harry -Sosnick, program chairman; S. Gruskin, rabbi. Cong. Beth Abraham — Louis PHILIP STOLLMAN Monday's dinner is expected to purchase at least one bond. Reservations for the dinner are being taken at the Mizrachi office, TO. 8-3128: Max Osnos, chairman of the Detfoit Isral bond drive, will speak briefly at Monday's dinner. The son of a Polish rabbi, Moshe Shapira, Israel's Minister of Immigration and Minister of Interior, was born in Grodno, Poland, in 1902. At the age of 12, he was attracted to a small group of "Bnai Zion" who col- lected funds for "Keren Haye- sod." your headquarters for carpets and rugs Israel Approaches Trade Balance With Turkey Extended Payments Available 5211 Schaefer Road ISTANBUL (JTA)—Israel had an unfavorable balance of trade with Turkey last year. Israel ex- ported to Turkey less than $250,- 000 worth of goods in 1950, while it purchased from Turkey over 10 times as much as it sold. This year the balance of trade is swinging back in a more fa- vorable direction. March of this year was a record month for Is- 'mei trade with Turkey. 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