Dr. Hershman to Preach Israel Golda Myerson Inspires Allied Jewish Anniversary Sermon on May 12 Campaign, Israel Bond Drive Meetings Hon. Golda Myerson, Israel's Congregation Shaarey Zedek interested to attend the May 12 Minister of Labor and Recon- this week made the important service and to hear Dr. Hersh- struction, last week-end inspired several Detroit audiences during announcement that Dr. A. M. man's sermon. The Detroit Association of her combined visit in behalf of Rabbis, comprising the spiri- the United Jewish Appeal—ma- tual leaders of the three jor beneficiary of the Allied groups of Detroit Jewry, have Jewish Campaign—and the Is- designated the Sabbath of May rael bond drive. 12 for special services of Commencing her local speak- thanksgiving and praise in ob- ing engagements with an ad- servance of the third anniver- dress to a group of labor Zion- sary of the establishment of ists at the Statler Hotel, upon the State of Israel. her arrival Saturday evening, The Hallel, the series of Mrs. Myerson , called the atten- Psalms which are recited on tion of the local leaders to the the most festive occasions, will fact that Israel's population in be included in the service as the last three years contributed well as other selections that more than a million pounds to- will express the historic sig- wards the absorption of immi- nificance of the event com- grants — a sum larger than all memorated. funds received from the 5,000,- In a public proclamation to 000 Jews of America, the Jews of Detroit Jewry the Detroit Asso- England, the Latin American ciation of Rabbis has asked that countries, South Africa a n d every Jew attend services in his other lands. synagogue or temple during this Asserting that the task of Sabbath, and join in the special rescuing Jews calls for digni- religious service which will be fied action and unprecedented DR. A. M. HERSHMAN marked at that time. participation in the great Hershman, rabbi emeritus of the "It is hoped that there will be effort to make Israel secure synagogue, will preach the ser- a great outpouring of Jews who, economically, Mrs. Myerson mon at the Sabbath service on recognizing the importance of declared that "whoever is in May 12. - the State of Israel for the future power in Israel will have to be The appropriateness of Dr. of Jewish living, will wish to committed to a policy of un- Hershman's address is suggested express their feelings of grati- limited immigration, otherwise by the fact that he will preach tude and prayer together with he won't remain in office for on the Liberation Sabbath — on their fellow-worshippers," the 24 hours." the occasion of the third anni- Rabbis declared in their state- "Give us a loan and we'll re- versary of Israel's independence, ment. pay _it," Mrs. Myerson declared one day preceding the city-wide in her request for prompt action Celebration on May 13 at the in support of the bpnd drive. "I State Fair Coliseum. challenge anyone to show where Dean of the Zionist move- we have ever broken a single ment in Detroit, Rabbi Hersh- promise. Our honor and in- man has for years been in the tegrity are at stake. We are Max Osnos, chairman of the politically independent and we forefront of the interpreters of the Zionist cause. As head of Detroit Israel bond drive, an- also desire to become economi- one of the first Zionist groups nounced this week that Joseph cally independent." in Detroit and as president of The distinguished guest reit- the local Zionist Organization erated that Israel is prepared to in the years of the late Mr. match American Jewry's par- Louis D. Brandeis' leadership ticipation in the great effort of the ZOA, his addresses on dollar for dollar. Zionism and Palestine always Morris Lieberman presided at were looked forward to by the meeting at the Statler. Max audiences in this and in other Osnos, chairman of the local communities. bond drive, spoke briefly. Morris Congregation Shaarey Zedek Schaver introduced Mrs. Myer- will mark Israel's third anniver- son and Harry Schumer an- sary together with other Detroit nounced advanced purchases by congregations which have re- those present of bonds in the solved to have special religious amount of $87,000. services on this occasion on May The Statler meeting was fol- 12. At the Shaarey Zedek, there lowed by a rally of Labor Zion- will be special prayers and ap- ists at the Labor Zionist In- propriate hymns will be sung. stitute and the LZOA bond Holtzman to Head Special Bond Sales Rabbi Morris Adler will read special prayers a n d Biblical selections. Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will officiate, assist- ed by the synagogue choir un- der the direction of Dan Froh- JOSEPH HOLTZMAN man. An invitation is extended by Holtzman, one of the ablest UJA the Shaarey Zedek to all who are campaigners in the country, has been named chairman of special sales for the Detroit bond drive. National Action UJA Conference Set for May 26 An extraordinary National Ac- tion Conference of the United Jewish Appeal will meet at the Palmer House, Chicago, Satur- day and Sunday, May 26 and 27, to map next steps by American Jewry for the rescue and trans- fer to Israel of tens of thou- sands of Jews from Romania. Iran, Libya and other parts of the world, and to mark the half- way point in this year's drive to meet needs totalling more than $203,000,000, it was announced by William Rosenwald, Rudolph G. Sonneborn and Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, UJA national chairmen. The two-day meeting will con- vene on the eve of the first major emigration deadine to ex- pire in 1951—the May 31 dead- line imposed by Iraq on Jewish emigration to Israel. In this connection, the UJA National Chairmen announced that the more than 1,000 Jewish community leaders attending the conference will hear an up- to-the-minute report on last- hour efforts to rescue all Jews who have registered with Iraqi government for emigration .to the Jewish state, along with a report from an .uthoritative Is- rael leader on the status of Jews left in Iraq after May 31. Jewish Center to Hold Membership Meeting "Wednesdays' Cooking," pre- sentation of teen age life at the Jewish Community Center will be shown by the teenager's Gas- light Theater at the annual membership - meeting, May 14, 8:30 p.m. at the Davison branch. Morris Garvett. Center presi- dent, will present his report on a year of changes and growth. He will introduce the new Cen- ter executive director, Irwin Shaw, and assistant director, Harold Weiss, to the member- ship. There will be elections to the Center's board of directors. "JPI Goes South Pacific," a musical exposition of the Cen- ter's experimental education program, will close the meeting. Parodies on seven ', unes from "South Pacific" unfold the story of Jewish Parents' Institute. ...RE A . purchases were boosted that night to $200,000. Participants in the L Z 0 A "No other country works with such tempo," she declared. "Throughout the ages we worked against time. Time is an im- portant element in our work. We must win the race against time in saving those who must come in. There is a MUST immigra- tion we have to take care of. It should be a mark of distinction for all of is to take part in this great work. Samuel Rubiner who will leave nen presided at the campaign meeting Sunday. He announced another campaign report meet- ing for Friday, May 4. Raise $85,000 on G Day The 2,000 Allied Jewish Cam- - pa*.gn Women's Division workers raised a total of $85,000 in their G-Day, one-day drive, Sunday, to bring their division total raised to date to $345,000, Mrs. John C. Hopp, chairman, an- nounced. The women workers, headed by Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, gen- eral solicitation chairman, cov- ered '70% of the slips assigned them for the day and secured an average increase of 20% over gifts from the same people last year. Division workers will make "clean-up" reports 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, at the Davison Jewish Center. INTRODUCING THE NEW BRANCH of the Nationally Fam-sus DALE DANCE STUDIOS Sokolsky Hits Dictionary For Omitting Bagel, Lox With Studios in New York, Chicago, Boston, Balti - more, Philadelphia, Washington and many other cities. NEW YORK— (AJP)—Column- ist George E. 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