Histadrut Leader Gives Outlook On Future of Israel's Labor Movement In America to assist Hista- drut's campaign for funds for resettlement and rehabilitation of new immigrants in Israel, Yosef Almogi, Secretary of the Haifa Labor Council, declared that within the Holy Land there is no strife between Jew and Arab. "The trouble between the two peoples," he stated, "comes at Israel's borders. The Israeli Arab earns as much as anyone within the country. Children of the Arabs attend Israel's schools at no individual cost and this makes for better understand- ing." Almogi also pointed out that in Israel there is universal suf- frage, with both Arab and Jew- ish women possessing the right to vote. contract which has not been amended or altered since it was drawn up in August, 1951. "But," Almogi stated, "in Is- rael, workers do not have a 40- hour week. Laborers put in 47 hIurs as the country cannot af- ford the luxury of this time." He declared that the plant in Israel is a true example of a melting pot, adding that visi- tors could hear 17 languages spoken. At a press interview in the Hotel Statler, he told reporters that "In a sense, the Histadrut is somewhat comparable to the CIO but is unique in that it en- gages in activities outside the scope of labor unions. Approxi- mately 80 per cent of the popu- lation in Israel, Jews and Arabs, are members of or are affiliated While in Detroit, Almogi with Histadrut. visited the Kaiser- Frazer He pointed out that Histadrut plant. Company spokesmen maintains the largest health there commended him for be- service of any group in Israel ing "extremely helpful" when and takes care of both Histadrut K-F set up a plant in Israel. members and n o n - members. They pointed out that Almogi "Activity of this health service was useful in obtaining and ranges from educational work training suitable help for the instructing new-corners in the Israeli factories and that he basic rules of hygiene on up to worked in negotiating a union complicated operations in well- equipped hospitals. As an or- Mrs. Levin Elected ganization of workers, he em- Histadrut is vitally To Head Yeshivah PTA phasized, concerned in protecting the jobs At a recent meeting of the of newcomers and raising their Yeshivath Beth Yehudah PTA, standard of living. the following officers were elect- When asked whether Hista- ed to head the organization in drut owned a portion of the 1953: Mesdames Isadore Levin, pres- ident; Jack Isbee and Abbe Levi, vice-president; Louis Thav, Moe Baumer, secretaries; and Morris H. Berris, treasurer. Committee chairmen are Rabbi Abraham Zentman, program; and Mes- dames Albert Dunn, Samuel Platt, refreshments; Isadore Is- bee, publicity; Benjamin Aron- son, happy day fund; and Mr. Eugene Greenfield, Bar Mitz- vah Sholosh Seudos Fund. Mrs. David Bressler heads the telephone squad, and is assisted by Mesdames Henry Carlebach and Solomon N. Cohen. Mrs. Renee Rochelle will organize a new room mothers committee. Representatives to the Yeshi- vah board of directors are Mes- dames Charles Gellman, Samuel Platt, Morris H. Berris, Solomon Cohen and Abbe Levi. Congress Women Slate Group Study Meetings Mrs. G. Lionel Willens, chair- man of the commission on com- munity inter-relations of the Detroit Women's Division, Am- erican Jewish Congress, an- nounces that chapter study group meetings will be held at 12:45 p.m., Monday, following dessert luncheons. At the Northeast Chapter meeting — Mrs. Albert Daniels, chairman — the Rev. Merrill Bates will discuss "Church and State," at the home of Mrs. Harold Nelson, 20236 Wakefield. Mrs. Julius Stross, Northwest Chapter chairman, will present Owen Keiley of the Mayor's Inter-Racial Committee, w h o will speak on "Equality of Op- portunity in Housing." T h e meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Melvin Nord, 17600 Pine- hurst. South Chapter will hold a membership tea at the home of Mrs. Joseph Greenberg, 2681 Burlingame. Mrs. M. J. Kritch- man, past CCI division chair- man. and Mrs. Lillian Cohen, president of South Chapter, will lead a discussion on "T h e Changing Neighborhood — its Effect on You and Your Fam- ily." Mrs. Abraham Rapoport is chairman. Central Chapter's membership meeting will be held at the home . of Mrs. Leo Simons, 18039 Appo- line. Prospective members are urged to attend. Kaiser-Frazer plant, Almogi replied, "Definitely not. Hist- adrut is not interested in en- tering an enterprise that pri- vate capital is prepared to handle itself. Histadrut en- ters only those enterprises where help is requested or where private capital cannot be induced to enter." Can one foresee the day when Histadrut will have completed its task? "When normality is achieved," Almogi predicted, "Histadrut will have completed its job. The gov- ernment will without doubt take over a number of our functions such as youth training, public health, and Histadrut looks for- ward to that day." Rabbi Isaac Stollman Is Elected * National Mizrachi Vice-President Mrs. Nachman Ebin, national ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.—Rabbi vice-president of the Mizrachi Isaac Stollman of Detroit was Women of America, will be elected to the vice-presidency of guest speaker at the annual Mizrachi organization by unani- donor luncheon of the Sisters of mous acclaim at the 32nd Na- Zion Mizrachi, to be held at tional Mizrachi Convention here. 12:30 p.m., Dec. 3, at Adas Sha- Rabbi Stollman is Dean of the lom Synagogue. Detroit Council of Orthodox Mrs. Ebin, Rabbis. daughter of The convention established a Rabbi Aaron board of trustees for Bar-Ilan Ashinsky, a for- University, the first new univer- mer Detroit sity in Israel which is presently rabbi, is world being built by Mizrachi. On the chairman of the board are Detroiters Daniel children's v i 1 - Temchin, Abraham Nusbaum lage project of Irving W. Schlussel, and Max the Mizrachi Stollman. Other Detroit dele- women at Ra- gates at the convention were: anan a, Israel. Phillip Stollman, Mizrachi presi- She was a dele- dent; Arthur Gellman, v i c e- gate this year president; Isidor Sosnick, or- to the World ganizations chairman; and Zvi Zionist Con- Tomkiewicz, executive director. gress in Jerusa- A record budget of $2,750,000 Mrs. Ebin lem. for 1953 was approved, which Mrs. Milton Winston, president provides a $1,000,000 allocation of the local group, announces that Mrs. Louis Goldfine is gen- CARD OF THANKS eral chairman of the donor, and is assisted by Mrs. Joseph Kunin, Mrs. Harry Collins and the program chairman. The last in a series of pep family of the late Sarah Fisher rallies preceding the donor will wish to thank their relatives be held at 12:30 p.m., Wednes- and friends for the many kind- day, in Young Israel Center. Mrs. Ruth Waldman, national nesses extended during its re- president of National Women's cent bereavement. League of Young Israel and ac- tive in many other organizations will address the rally. 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