Histadrut to Climax Drive
Opening with Program Jan. 13

The formal launching of the star ; Shoshana Shushan, who in
1954-30th anniversary drive of the short period of time she has
the Detroit Histadrut Campaign been in this country has already
made her mark in American
music circles.
Morris Lieberman, who re-
cently was re-elected to head the
local drive, will serve as chair-
man of Wednesday's opening
event.
He stated that funds solicited
in the Western Hemisphere will
be utilized in Israel for rehabili-
tion work. Stressing that young
and old alike are coping with
grave economic problems, Lie-
berman added that only by the
adaptation of these people to
new means of gaining a living,
primarily on the soil, can this
principal task be solved.
The Histadrut campaign will
participate in a broad health
program, which now renders
medical service to 1,000,000 men,
women and children-65 percent
SHOSHANA
SHUSHAN
will take place at a community- of o Israel's population — without
regard to religious
or political
-
wide rally and celebration on
Wednesday evening, in Temple affiliation.
Campaign funds also will be
Israel.
The Detroit drive for $250.000 earmarked for training thou -
is in keeping with the "Four sands of youths and adults, im-
Points for Israel" program which migrants and native-born citi-
has been adopted by the na- z e n s, in specially established
tional office whose goal is $5 , - trade schools so they may fit
into the framework of the Jew-
000.000.
Maurice Samuel, well known ish state's growing industrial
Jewish publi- setup.
Through buildings, equipment
cist, lecturer
and translator, a n d scholarships provided by
will be the eve- Histadrut funds a new nation is
ning's principal going forward. Through Hebrew
speaker. language courses, art, musi c,
Sharing t h e drama, traveling libraries, lec-
platform will be tures and seminars, individual
the talented Israeli citizens are kept cultur-
:.<
a n d vivacious ally informed with past and
Israel opera present, Lieberman stated.
Samuel

Film Maker Contributes
Td 'Magnetic Tide' Fund

The Rev, Edward C. Boyn-
ton, president of the Children
to Palestine of Boston and
New York, has just an-
nounced the receipt of a do-
nation of $2,500 to "The Mag-
netic Tide" project.
This gift is from Murray
Si lverston e, international
vice-president of Twentieth
Century-Fox, Inc., in memory
of his mother and father,
Esther and Harris Silverstone.
The sum has been ear-
marked for the International
Children's Cultural Center
which is being established in
Israel by the funds derived
from the showings of "The
Magnetic Tide," the color mo-
tion picture of the three re-
ligions in The Holy Land.
Mrs. Silverstone, who pro-
duced the picture, has recent-
ly accompanied her husband
on a trip around the world.

Israeli Members of U.HS to Highlight Kvutzah Meet

Israeli members of the staff is chairman of the cultural
of United Hebrew Schools will commission ; Mrs. Julius R lag
highlight the next meeting of heads the Ladies Auxiliary.
the Kvutzah Ivrith, Hebrew Cul-
The meeting is open to the
utral Group of Detroit, Satur- public. There is no admission
day night, in the auditorium of charge.
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
Yitzchok Ben-Shmuel will dis- Haddassah Plants First of
c u s s problems of leadership 10C,000 Saplings in Kaplan Wood
among the Olim (newcomers)
JERULSALEM, (JTA) — The
in Israel; Malachi Brill will deal
with the problems of Israeli and first of 100,000 saplings to be
Arab students in the United planted at the projected Kap-
States — their adjustments and lan Wood by Hadassah were
attitudes. Rabbi Emanuel Ap- planted at Ein Karem, a Jeru-
plebaum will be the program's salem suburb, at a ceremony at-
chairman.
tended by top government lead-
The meeting is sponsored by ers.
Kvutzah Ivrith, of which Joseph Mrs. Devorah Kaplan, widow
Katz is president. Morris Nobel 'of
Israel's first Minister of Fi-
nance, planted the first tree and
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 President Ben Zvi planted the
Friday, January 8, 1954
second.

ADL Director to Speak
At the Suburban Temple

Morton Sobel, Michigan direc-
t o r of t h e Anti - Defamation
League of Bnai Brith, will speak
on "The Jew as
a Citizen," Mon-
day, 9 P.M., in
t h e College of
Jewish Studies
of the Suburban
Temple. This is
the ninth in a
ser ies enti-
tled "Cavalcade
of Jewish'
Tho u
which meets
M. Sobel
each Monday evening,. at the
Burton School, in Huntington
Woods.
At 8 P.M., on Jan. 11, Dr.
Frank Rosenthal, rabbi of the
Temple, will resume his class on
"Jewish History Through the
c'7 Ages." His lecture Monday will
Milton M. Weinstein, Maxwell M. be on "Havens of Refuge", and
will cover the life of the Jews
Lowe and Hy Crystal.
Reports to be presented at this under Turkish rule, and the rise
of ancient Italy and Germany,
meeting will deal with the or- I as Jewish centers.
ganization's Service to the
Armed Forces and Veterans, Aid
Under the auspices of the
to the People of Israel, Institutes CHRISTIAN CULTURE SERIES,
on Judaism, Bnai Brith Youth
Organization, Bnai Brith Hillel the noted American-Jewish au-
Foundation, Bnai Brith Center thor Dr. Will Herberg will speak
at Rochester, its Anti-Defama- on "The Sectarian Conflict over
tion League, and vocational Church and State in Education"
service programs and results of at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Art
its membership and service fund Institute Lecture Hall. There is
campaigns. no admission charge.

Bnai Brith District 6 Executives Meet
In Ann Arbor; Will Honor Zwerdlinef

Jack Wiseman, president of
District Grand Lodge No. 6 Bnai
Brith, announces a meeting of
its general committee in Ann
Arbor, Saturday and Sunday, to
observe the 30th anniversary of ,
the founding of the Bnai Brith
Hillel Foundation movement.
The meeting will honor one of
Michigan's outstanding citizens,
Osias Zwerdling, of Ann Arbor,
on the occasion of his 75th
birthday, and in recognition of
his outstanding contribution to
the organization and to his
community.
Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyweld, na-
tional director of the Hillel
Foundations, will addresS the
group at its honor luncheon on
"Three Decades of Service to
Youth."
The general committee will
review activities of the 189
lodges in eight midwestern
states and four Canadian prov-
inces for the past six months
and will discuss plans for im-
plementing the Bnai Brith pro-
gram during the balance of the
fiscal year.
At the Saturday evening ses-
sion, Philip M. Klutznick,
president of Bnai Brith, will
speak on "The Years Ahead."
Attending the meeting from
Detroit will be Sidney J. Karbel,
second Vice-President of the
District; Harry Yudkoff, Samuel
W. Leib, Dr. Lawrence I. Yaffa,

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