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May 22, 1953 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-05-22

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Hordes to Report on Israel Visit May 25;
Rabbi Novick to Address Box-Holders

Rabbi William Z. Novick, exe-
cutive director of the Jewish
National Fund Council of Chi-
cago. will be the guest speaker
at the Jewish National Fund
culmination of Blue-White Box
Month meeting, Monday, 8 p.m.,
at Beth Shmuel Synagogue,
12837 Dexter. The meeting • will
honor the Jewish National Fund
Blue-White Boxholder and the
volunteer worker, who has
placed and cleared Blue-White
Boxes in hundreds of homes in
Detroit during the past few
weeks.
Rabbi Novick,
who has direct-
ed the Chicago
area JNF office
for the last four
years, was born
and. educated in
ew York and
studied for five
Hordes years in Israel
where he was ordained into
the rabbinate. He occupied a
pulpit in Mamaroneck, was di-
rector of "Rescue Children, Inc,"
and of the "Committee for For-
gotten Million, Inc." and helped
rescue Jews from North Africa
and Asiatic countries. He was
national associate director of
the National Council of Young
Israel.
A first hand and up-to-date
report on the latest develop-
ments in Israel, its progress and
its difficulties, will be _given- by
William Hordes, president of the
Detroit Council. Mr. Hordes
spent seven weeks traveling the
length and breadth of Israel,
observing and studying every

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5
Friday, May 22, 1953

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phase of activity, political, eco-
nomical and spiritual. This will
be his first public appearance
since he and Mrs. Hordes re-
The Jewish News deadline
turned to Detroit.
is at noon on Mondays, with
A specially prepared program
a 9 o'clock Monday deadline
of Israeli music will be present-
for photographs.
ed by Cantor Judah Goldring of
All copy must be typewrit-
Beth Aaron Synagogue. Cantor
Goldring and his wife, Florence, ten, double-spaced on one
a soprano and pianist, will par-
side of the paper only.
ticipate in the program.
An award will be made to the
Evil men understand not
worker who has placed the larg-
est number of Blue-White Boxes judgment,: but they that seek
and a Golden Book certificate the Lord understand all things
will be presented to the first
boxholder in the country whose —Prov. 28:5.
box yielded $100. Recognition


also will be given to workers
and organizations who have
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Boston Bond Leader
Heads Nat'l. BIG Day

-. Lawrence G. Laskey, of Bos-
ton, chairman of the Greater
Boston Committee for State of
Israel Bonds, has accepted the
national chairmanship of Israel
'Bond BIG Day,
: which will be ob-
served through-
out the nation
on June 14, an-
nounced Julian
B. Venezky,
chairman of the
executive com-
mittee of the
Israel Bond or-
Laskey
ganization.
BIG (Bonds of the Israel
Government) Day, which will
mark the climax of the spring
phase of the Israel bond drive,
will be observed in an intensive
one-day house-to-house can-
vass. He pointed out that the
one-day effort will help Israel,
now entering its sixth year of
Statehood, achieve rapid ad-
vances in its struggle for econ-
omic self-sufficiency. "The funds
derived from this special Israel
Bond campaign," Mr. Venezky
asserted, "will implement Is-
rael's programs of industrial and
agricultural development."

LILIINITEEIR

J DC Spends $12,000,000

On Malben Work in Israel

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Joint
Distribution Committee will
spend $12,000,000 this year—ap-
proximately one-half of its en-
tire budget—on its Malben work
isi Israel, it was announced by
Charles Passman, director of the
Malben program which provides
aid for aged and physically
handicapped newcomers in the
Jewish State.
Since Malben was established
three years ago, it has spent
more than $24,000,000, Mr. Pass-
man • reported. He emphasized
that thanks to the efforts and
initiative of Malben, the battle
against tuberculosis among im-
migrants who have arrived in.
Israel during the last four, years
is now being carried on with
every indication of final victory
ever the disease.
As a result of Malben's efforts,
more than 24,000 newcomers—
w i t h their dependents they
number 100,000—have been aid-
ed in a network of some 100 Mal-
ben hospitals, sanitaria, old-age
homes, custodial care centers,
dispensaries, sheltered work--
shops and other institutions, the
MC director • stated.

BIG Day, Sunday, June 14

STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS

Further information and prospectus may be obtained at American Financial and Development Corporation for Israel

2200 David Stott Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich., WO. 2-5091

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