Pear'son to Speak Conservative Synagogues Sponsor At Beth El Dec. 6 Appearance Here of Prof. Buber Detroit Pledges $300'000 Towards Ilistadrut's Goal of $10 000 000 Branches of the Labor Zionist. Organization, Farband and affi- liated organizations will make 1452 an intensive HistadrUt year in Detroit, according to plans of the executive board of the De- troit Israehllistadrut Campaign. The carnpaign . will be laun- ched Sunday. evening, Jan. 6, at Temple Israel. Prominent na- tional speakers will address the rally. Sidor Belarsky will head_ the musical program. A series of fortnightly Sun- day. bruncheons and rallies, de- voted to clarification'of the cur- rent tasks Of Histadrut and prac- tical aspects of the campaign, will be held at the Labor Zionist Institute during the campaign months. Members of Histadrut delegations from Israel will be among those who will address the rallies. The 16-member delegation froni Detroit at the national convention of the National Committee for Labor Israel S held last week-end at Com- modore Hotel, New York, pledged '$300,000 as the mini- mum quota Detroit will raise towards the $10,000,000 quota for 1952 adopted at the con- vention. • A check for $25,000 was pie- sented by Harry Schumed at the convention as a token payment on the 1952 Detroit campaign goal. Detroit Jewry will be honored by a visit from one of the great- est living scholars, Prof. Martin Buber, who will be here as spe- cial guest of the Detroit Friends of the Jewish Theological Semi- nary of America, and will lec- ture at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek- on "Dia- logue Between Heaven a n d Earth." (See Commentary, Page 2). Prof. Buber, who earlier this month announced his retirement from Hebrew University, is in the United States as'visiting pro- fessor of philosophy of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary. Prof. Buber taught social philosophy at the Jerusalem university since 1938. Regarded as one of the fore- most, creative religious philoso- DREW PEARSON, famed col- phers in the world today, Prof. umnist and radio commentator, Buber is particularly noted for will be presented by the Men's his interpretation of Hasidism, Re-Elect Schlossberg NEW YORK (JTA)—The two- day national convention of the National Committee for Labor Israel set a goal of $10,000,000 for. 1952. Joseph Schlossberg was re- elected general chairman. Isaac Hamlin was named national sec- retary. Principal speakers at the closing session were Abba S. Eban, Israel's Ambassador to the United States, and Dr. Hayim Zadok, deputy attorney-general. of Israel, who is on special leave Club of Temple Beth El, Thurs- to aid the Israel Histadrut cam- day, Dec. 6, 8:30 p.m., in the paign in America. main auditorium of the Temple Beth El. Mr. Pearson,' through his column, "Washington Merry- Go-Round," and his weekly radio broadcasts has brought to- Mil- lions the behind - the - scenes' news. He has crusaded against the Pioneer Women were offi political, social, military and cers of the PWO Council, Mes- legislative privilege and has be- come a controversial figure of dames Norman Kanter, Irving national importance. Tickets Turner and Ben Bayer. may be obtained by the public at the Temple office, Grinnell's Jr. Hadassah Adopts downtown, or at the door. Israel Emissary Describes Women's Role in Land's Defense, Upbuilding In a stirring address to the audience of 3,500 in the Ma- sonic Temple on Monday eve- ning, at the annual donor event of pioneer Women, Mina Rogo- zik, who holds the rank of Lieu- tenant-Colonel in the Israel Army, told of the part women must play in the defense and upbuilaing of the new state. Announcement was made at the rally that the Pioneer Wornen had raised the sum of $52,0,00 during the current fund-raising campaign. Miss Rogozik stated that in a land where there is a short- age of manpower, it has become necessary to draft women for two years into the army, to prepare them for defense of Is- rael•which constantly is threat- ened with attacks by Arabs: "We must teach our women to fight and to work on the land," Miss Rogozik_ said. "It is a vital necessity to our existence. Bess Hunter, interpreter of Jewish songs, was called back time and again for encores. Cohen pleased the audience with his humorous talk. Appearing on the program for Budget of $190,000 Miss Gloria E. Rubin, Brook- lyn, N. Y., was re-elected na- tional president of Junior Ha- dassah at the closing session of the organization's 28th annual convention at Hotel Statler, Boston, Mass. The convention adopted bud- gets and goals totaling $190,000 for its program of aid to Israel a n d Jewish education a n d American Affairs in thiS coun- try. - Of this money, the sum of $97,400 is allocated for the Chil- dren's Village Meier. Shfeyah which Junior Hadassah main- tains for underprivileged chil- dren and immigrant youth in Israel; $3,080 for the Henrietta . Szold School of Nursing in Jeru- salem; $15,000 for the Jewish National Fund and $5,000 for Youth Alijah. a philosophy which had a pro- found influence on western thought. He has published more than 20 volumes on various as- pects of Jewish and general life. Prof. Buber was born in Vi- enna in 1878, and was among the early aqsociates of the late founder of modern Zionism, Theodor Herzl. Among his sig-. nificant works, which have been translated into English, are "Tales of the Hasidism," "I and Thou", "Prophetic Faith" . and "Moses." . Four consetvative synagogues, Adas Shalom, Beth Aaron, Bnal Moshe and Shaarey Zedek, are co-sponsoring Prof. Buber's ap- pearance. The lecture is open to the public. A large audience of Jews and non-Jews is expected. THE JEWISH NEWS - 3 Friday, November 30, 1951 RCA VICTOR Presents at the DETROIT HEBREW, BOOK SHOP (The House of Jewish Records) THE IDEAL GIFT FOR HANUKAH Mizrachi Women to Hear Rabbi Stollman at Lunch Sisters of Zion Mizrachi in- vite all members and their friends to a dessert luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.M., Wednes- day, at Rosenberg Catering, Dex- ter at Boston. Rabbi Isaac Stollman, as guest speaker, will report events he witnessed on his trip to Israel last summer. A report on the recent Mizrachi convention will be given by Mrs. Joseph Kunin. olland Herrilig ECONOMICAL! DELICIOUS! This:seemeane genuine . .W.and Herring' b oo k FREEI.2 ertonuer 71' g 2 r oc er catessen . or write:.Holand Herrings Fisheries Assn., 328 Bond Ave: N. 'P. 9-1b. kegs w., Grand Rapids, Mich. 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