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Allred rive Commences With $2 327 710

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Israel Export Business Continues in High Gear

BNEI BRAK (IIP)—The Aviv
factory here received further
orders for about 30 tons of mat-
zos far the coming Passover fes-
tival from Finland, Mexico and
Peru.

Recently the plant . sent ship-
ments to Belgium, Italy and
Mexico. Negotiations with
French importers are presently
under way for large shipments
of the Israeli matzos.

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At Tuesday's pre-campaign dinner, left to right: HARVEY 11. GOLDMAN, JOHN E. LURIE,
MRS. SIDNEY KARBEL, LOUIS BROIDO and IRVING W. BLUMBERG.

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Chajes, accompanied ,by Mrs.
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Sidney Allen, led in the singing
West Seven Mile near Evergreen • East McNichols at Davison
Grafod River at West Seven Mile • Stephenson Highway near John R., Hazel Park
of the National Anthem.
West Nine Mile near Coolidge, Oak Park
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The first campaign report
Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
meeting will be held this noon
A new high for giving to the same statistical light. The work-
at the Butzel Memorial Building.
Allied Jewish Campaign at a ers, the contribttors and the
single meeting was set Tuesday beneficiaries stretched over the
evening, when pre-campaign length and breadth of our coun-
workers recorded a sum of $2,- try and the world, are tied to-
327,710 with which to start this gether by this magnificent con-
year's drive. The campaign of- ception of relationship which we
facially opens at a rally at Tern- lightly refer to as our commun-
ple Israel April 27. ity.
"I am reminded of this as
Harvey H. Goldman and Irv-
ing Blumberg, campaign chair- the United Jewish Appeal in a
men, in brief talks officially matter of a few months is
opening this phase of the drive, finding it possible to borrow
upward of $65,000,000 from the
expressed confidence that the
banks on behalf of the gov-
great effort will succeed and
that Detroit Jewry once again ernment of Israel. Our board
will respond liberally to the call of governors has approved the
for action in behalf of Israel, making of a loan of $2,000,000,
the oppressed overseas, and secure in the assurance that
scores of local and national
the banks would make such a
vast sum available. This assur-
causes.
ance was justified, for we are
John _Lurie, as chairman of
now able to report that a con-
pre-campaign, called for con-
servative banking institution
tributions. Good - huinoredly,
in our community has approv-
he encouraged larger giving,
ed the loan of $2,000,000 for
with the result that the
five years at a rate of interest
amount given Tuesday night
which distinguishes us even
represented an increase of 7
among other com.munities.
per cent over last _year. He
"This financial transaction is
was assisted in calling the
cards by Max Fisher and James a recognition by our neighbors
of the grand concept of com-
Wineman. The evening's re-
sults were - announced by Isi- munity. Our organized Jewish
community has become a real
dore Sobeloff, campaign di-
enough instrument to serve as
rector.
Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, chair- collateral for the impressive sum
man of the women's phase of of $2,000,000—an evidence that
the drive, called for joint effort the voluntary reality of Jewish
to help build better conditions communal life has earned the
respect of the general commun-
for Jews everywhere.
Louis Broido of New York, a ity. The spirit of our association
national UJA leader, in the with each other is real enough
principal address of the eve- to be translated into collateral
ning, paid tribute to Detroit acceptable to a bank.
"The main core of fund-rais-
Jewry for its distinguished ef-
forts properly to interpret ing for us as a community has
"this great concept" of help- become the constructive task of
ing the needy, of building Is- building a more secure Jewish
rael, of protecting the com- life, enriching the content and-
munity's major agencies. He the institutional character of
described his recent visit to Jewish life for our people every-
Israel and told of the vast ac-
where and for ourselves and our
complishments by JDC and children at home.
UJA in providing refuge and
"In Detroit we are demon-
rescue.
strating that building Jewish
"We have acquired greater life has a great emotional
human dignity with the estab-
appeal to an informed, mature
lishment of Israel," Mr. Broido
community and I'm confident
said. "We do not intend to let the we will demonstrate it
the little state be destroyed eco- again in even more telling
Our advertising in Jewish publications all year
nomically because we are de-
terms. in 1954."
termined to care for and cure
has
stressed
the C) seal of approval of THE UNION OF
Hazel Scott, the noted enter-
those in need."
tainer, played the piano and
ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMERICA.
Mr. Rubiner's Address
sang folksongs, including Yid-
which is on the labels of more than 40 Heinz Varieties,
In one of the principal ad- dish and Hebrew songs. She
Those Heinz © Varieties are Kosher ...
dresses of the evening, Samuel also played "Rhapsody in C" by
H. Rubiner, president of the the Israeli composer Moshe Avi-
but only for fifty-one weeks a year.
J e wish Welfare Federation, dom. Referring briefly to her
Therefore,
to remove any misunderstanding that may exist,
called attention to the "grand visit in Israel, Miss Scott said
we make our annual statement : . . . Heinz © Foods are Kosher „ Au
concept" the drive represents that when she told Avidorn how
and expressed the view that we depressed she was that the Wail-
but NOT KOSHER FOR PASSOVER.
are "to close to see it with the ing Wall was in Old Jerusalem,
perspective that reflects its held by Jordan, he commented,
great significance." He declared: "Hazele, I have news for you, we
"We speak of the 4,500 men, don't need it any more."
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA
Rabbi Moses Lehrman gave
women and juniors who partici-
Mrs. Julius
pate as workers as an impressive the invocation.
VARIETIES
MAKERS OF THE
figure, and of the 30,000 Jews
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5
who contribute, and of more
Friday, April 16, 1954
than 55 beneficiaries in this

New Record Set for Single
Evening's Campaign Report

HEINZ V FOODS

ARE

NOT KOSHER

FOR PASSOVER

H. J. HEINZ COMPANY

