' berman Heads Histadrut 14e Drive; Set $300,000 Goal Delegates and workers from ecutive board chairman; Nor- m a n y organizations,: societies man Cottler, treasurer; Simon and divisions which participated Richardson and Julius Honey- secretaries; and Jack Mal- amud, vice-chairman. A resolution was introduced at the meeting by. Norman Naim ark speaking for the Labor Zionist Council, which called for funds raised by the LZOA Division to be allocated for a hospital project in Israel in memory of deceased mem- bers of Poale Zion. Their named would be inscribed on a plaque in a wing of the hospi- tal. The division goal is $75,- MORRIS LIEBERMAN 000. The project Naimark referred to is the new Central Hospital, to; be built at Rehovoth, which will serve the medical needs of the entire Negev area. It was resolved also that in- dividuals • join; the . •LZOA in sponsoring wing s, individual rooms and other facilities at the hospital. In rirevious Israel H i s t a d r ut i campaigns convened last Sun- Folk Singer to Star day to elect a new board and to in Book Fair •Program launch plans for the 1953 Hista-1 Among the literary celebrities drut drive. who will be featured at the first Morris Lieberman, chairman annual Jewish Book Fair, spon- of last year's drive, was re- sored by the Jewish Community named to head the 1953 Hista- Center, 29 • and 30 at the drut Campaign. A goal of $300,- I Davison Nov. BrAnch, will be Ruth 000 was adopted unanimously by Rubin, folk singer. the delegates. Miss Rubin Lieberman opened the meet- projects ing with a roll call ceremony- in against a memory of workers and friends talk on the of the movement who passed history of away in the last. year. Movsas t he Jewish Golfaftas then offered a prayer people the in tribute to the memory of Dr. love and Chaim Weizmann, Israel's first Work Bangs, president, who died last week. lullabies, Yosef Almogi, leader of the songs of Histadrut delegation from Is- stru g gles, rael, eulogized Dr. Weizmann's Hassidic,. hu- memory. As principal speaker morous a n d at the gathering, Alm o g i Miss Rubin holiday songs stressed the need for assisting that have been part of the life Israel in rehabilitating and of the Jews. resettling thousands of im- migrants. Also appearing on the pro- gram will be Dr. Salomon Lipp, He stated that while the two larger campaigns—Israel. Bonds and United Jewish Appeal—were of utmost importance in build- ing up the country, money from the -Histadrut campaign "builds a nation, without which any country is an empty shell." Although this was the opening meeting of • the campaign, Na- than Shecter, chairman of the Furniture Division, turned in a substantial amount of money to begin the drive. His group has been working for a few weeks.* Officers who will assist Lieber- man in the drive this year In- clude Morris Schaver, honorary chairman; Harry Schumer, • ex- zin, who will speak on "The Jew in English Literature." Dr; Lipt- ziri is chairman of the depart- ment of Germanic and Slavic languages and professor of vain- parative literature at the City` College of New York. He has written over a dozen books.. Young adults and adults in- terested in manning some of the exhibition booths are invited to call Irwin Shaw, TR. 5-8450; The fair is a feature of Jewish Book Month, which began Nov. 7. ROSEN't KOSHER MEATS Grade 1 Salami, Hot Dogs and Bologna. Lb. Stuffed Kishka, 75c lb. 45c Best PRIME and CHOICE Meats 13418 West 7 Mile Rd. WE DELIVER UN. 3-7612 Midrasha. TV Broadcast First Given in Hebrew Midrasha of the United He- brew Schools will bel featured on the Detroit Pulpit Series program for Sunday morning, Nov. 23, on station WJBK, radio and television, from 10 a.m. to 10':30, Morris Nobel, Midrasha instructor, will discuss the role of Chayim Nachman Bialik and his poetry with a Midrasha Class. It will be the first time that a program conducted in Hebrew will be on TV, and the program will honor Jewish Book Month. Albert Elazar, associate superin- tendent of the United Hebrew Schools, will - introduce the pro- gram, You can always get fuel oil from Argo! 24 hour service, 7 days a week. No 2 oil -13 6 No. l oil -14q THE ARGO OIL CORPO TO 9-2800 VA. Council Names Council Report Details Activities New Appointments In Cornnmnitv Relation Field Appointments to the Jewish Community Council's Cominun- ity Relations Committee for the 1952-53 season. were announced by Sidney M. .Shevitz, Council *president; Samuel J. Rhodes, chairman, and Wm. Cohen, co- chairman- of the committee. Meeting' bi-weekly during the ,year, this committee considers 'all matters of community rela- tions importance in which the Council is interested, and directs Council action on such prob- lems as discrimination ' com- munity. action. for .civil rights, inter-cultural education and human relations programs. The following are members of the committee: Mrs. Samuel Aaron, Herman August, Walter Berlow, Dr. Abraham Citron, William Cohen, Zeldon Cohen, Hy Crystal, Mrs. Dorothy Dickman, 'Wil- fred Doner, Aaron Droock, Mrs. Charles Feinberg, Bernard Ficger, Dr. Clarissa Fineman, Rabbi Leon Fram, Mrs. Harry Frank, Lewis Frank, Sr., Mrs. Gerald . Goldberg, Charles Goldstein, Mrs.' William Grahm, Mrs. Samuel Green, Mrs. Irving Hencken, Bernard Hoffman, Mrs. Clement Hopp, Mrs. Maurice Klein, Sanford Klein, tort. Shmarya Kleiritnan,• Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Mogris Lieberman, Mrs. Sam- uel' Linden, Philips' R. Marcuse, Harry Nathan, Robert Nathan,- Nathan Perl- I. Pokempner, Samuel J. mutter, Rhodes, Louis Rosenzweig, David I. Rosin, Abe Satovsky, Mrs. J. Sauls, Sol Schkloven, Meyea Schneider, William Schumer, Mrs. Oscar; Schwartz, Sol Schwartz, Sidney M. Shevitz, - Albert Sib- ler. Mrs. Leonard Shicts, George Stutz, Louis Tendler, Mrs. Vivian Tatken, Stanley J. Winkelman. John ' M. Wise, Mrs. liaeanor • Wolf, Harry. Yudkoff and Morris Zwerdling. Arlazarof f Branch Plans Dec. 28 Banquet • Appearing on the eve of the • has affiliated itself such as the Jewish Community Council's Crusade. for Freedom, the ab- fifteenth anniversary, that or 7 sentee voting campaign and the ganization's biennial report' drive for voting . registrations. "Working With Our Friends" de- I It reports on the activities of tt within the tivity in the area of community !Fascist and Communist orienta- relations, internal relations and ton. The Council's participation cultural activities by Detroit's with other organizations on be- Council. The report, "An Ac- half of civil rights causes and count to the Jewish Community in opposition to racist immi- of Detroit," fellows by two years gration legislation constitutes an the last report issued by the impressive part of the document. Jewish Community Council and Other phases of Council activ- summarizes the work in which ities such as participation in the Council has been engaged. I Detroit's 250th ,anniversary ob.- Among the accomplishments servance, cooperation with the cited in the 310-page document is Office of Civilian Defense and its the yearly increase in the ex-: work in the so-called Midtown tent of the ComMunity Council's neighborhood area. program service. Through the! The report also lists the many Community Council office during organizations in the general the. past year 969 prograIns of community with which t h e all types were arranged. Repre- . Council cooperates and com- senting almost a 50% increase mends aim) the national Jewish over prograins arranged during organizations for their counsel the preceding year, this new prof- and assistance in programs. gram figure represents a twelve- fold increase in programming Azwisfajoif service during the last five years when the Council's Culture Commission was first organiZed and -records -kept. The report, which is prefaced by a tribute to the late Dr.' B. 13etedict Glazer, a vice-president of the Comniunity Council, pre- sents diagrarnatically the. struc- ture of the Coundil. It singles out for mention some of the ac- tivities with which the Council AfAIE YOUR RffeS WAND Leader TY 5-8400 , Arlazaroff Branch 137, Far- band will 'celebrate its 18th an- 6 — THE JEWISH NEWS niversary with a banquet and Friday, November 21, 1952 cultural program on Dec. 28, at Rosenberg's Holiday Manor, 18641 Wyoming. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Harry Schumer, president of the branch, will also serve as chairman of the banquet: Morris L. Schaver .is chairman of the program committee, which is arranging an evening of enter- Invites the Community to an tainment. Under the chairmanship of OPEN HOUSE DaVid Sislin. and William Gay- man a souvenir book' containing Sunday, Nov. 23rd, 2 to 5 p.m. a history• of Arlazaroff branch is being prepared. Refreshments Nationally •and internationally known as one of the outstand- ing Farband group,s in this country, the 'branch enjoys tile Congregation Shaarey Zedek being, _reputation of always among the' leaders in accomT CHICAGO BLVD. AT LAWTON plishments for Israel institu- tions, in the sale of Israel bonds, in support of the Histadrut and other campaigns. , D. W. SIMONS THANKSGIVING SERVICE Thusrday, November 27th, 11 a.m. Rabbi Morris Adler will speak Plan Memorial Meeting In Tribute to Weizmann on "THE GRATEFUL LIFE" The first in a series of miblic meetings sponsored by. the Re- ligiatis Zionist Labor movement - will be held at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Davison Jewish Center, as a memorial to-, the 'late Dr. Chaim Weizmann, first Presi- dente of Israel, who died Nov. 9. Hapoel Hamizrachi, League for Religious Labor and Bnei Aki- vah are co-sponsors of the trib- ute meeting. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, presi- dent of the Detroit Chapter of the League for Religious Labor in Israel, will be chairman. Dr. Max Kapustin, president of Ha- poel Hamizrachi, will speak on "The Life of the late Chaim Weizmann." Rabbi Issachar Levin, national president of Hapoel Hamizrachi, will be guest speaker, and Can- tor Hyinan Adler will chant the Molah in memory of Dr. Weiz- mann. Schedule Open House At D. W. Simons Center Sunday will be Open House Day at the "new" D. W. Simons Branch of the Jewish Commun- ity Center, on Tuxedo at Hohnur. Nahum Weissman, supervisor of the branch, announces that the neighborhood is invited to witness activities at this most recent addition, which opened as a Center only this fall. Open house will be from 2 to 5 p.m., with refreshments and exhibits part of the afternoon's program. Cantor J. H. Sonenklar and Synagogue Choir directed .by Dan Frohman will officiate. Service to be concluded et 12:05 p.m. ALL WELCOME • . send it this easy evealobto in omits of S, $10,415, with $28 • and wp The RATION-FREE GIFT CERTIFICATE approved by the ISRAEL GOVERNMENT Save $61 PHILCO Refrigerator Price Reduced from to $379 Delivered in Israel You send them SOVA KRAlle SCRIP end in MAIL they select Ike Wags they want at the ten SOVA MAIL STORES located In print chief cities in ISRAEL. Sava tattles •nly the Onset quality KOSHIII foods ... at LOW prim.. 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