Opening Campaign Rally to be Held April 27 farming has greatly contributed to Israel's success in reclaiming What's Good for Levy Is Good for Cohen unproductive land. His studies in Spain and the United States have been a great boon to Is- rael's citrus industry on which Saphir is a leading authority. Workers, leaders and contrib- Sousevitsky also will appear In Brooklyn today 800 Levys Levy therein, and patiently ha A member of the first and utor—the men and women of on the program. are in possession of a letter wrote to every one, second Knesset of Israel, Saphir Detroit's Jewish Community — "Our participation in the Then came the deluge of mail from Tel Aviv. will convene at 8 p.m., Tuesday, formal opening, plus our partici- was instrumental in formulating According to a report in the to Brooklyn. pation in the campaign as work- many of the bold policies that IL S. Information Agency, to Now about the Cohens and ers and as givers is the best way brought the young state through 799 the letter represents unex- Goldbergs, "Haaretz's" enthu- possible of showing our regard the stormy days of her first few pected news from the young siam, and the possibility of for our fellow Jews," the chair- years and, through his efforts, state of Israel, a real Tel Aviv another deluge of mail in men said. "Through our efforts was instrumental in making the stamp, and the quick warm 'glow Brooklyn. and our gifts we are extending government aware of the enor- which comes with a fleeting B. Irit wrote a feature article love, hope and security to those mous productive potential , of moment as an observer in one about the Agency's library, its in our own community, in our Israel's soil. of life's little dramas. patrons and their interests. own nation, in the immigration A recent visitor to Israel, To the other, the letter pre- camps of Israel and in the pes- Roosevelt conferred with gov- sumably brings the deep pleas- "Haaretz," which has a very large circulation, played the tilence of a Moslem ghetto." ernment leaders and observed ure of rediscovery, the joy of article prominently in its news While final preparations are at first - hand the great finding a kin long lost. columns. made for the formal opening, achievements and pressing But whatever it brings, hap- the past week was filled with needs of the Jewish State. piness or a family fight, the campaign activity. Holder of a distinguished rec- U. S. Information Agency is re- To Observe Israel The pre-campaign dinner was ord in World War II, Roosevelt sponsible. Anniversary May 8 If some day an equal num- held Tuesday at the Sheraton- received the Purple Heart for ber of Cohens and Goldbergs Cadillac Hotel and Detroiters re- injuries received in the Sicilian Announcement was made find letters from long lost rel- sponded with their advance invasion in which he also won this week by the Zionist atives in Tel Aviv, that will be gifts. the Silver Star for bravery. He Council that the sixth an- largely the responsibility of The successful Women's Divi_ likewise holds the Legion of niversary of Israel's inde- the Israel newspaper, sion special gifts luncheon, on Merit Combat "V" for sinking a pendence — Yom Atzmauth Japanese submarine during the "Haaretz." Wednesday, was addressed by —will be observed here on The first author, Levy, was an Saturday, May 8, the fifth of Zena Harman, alternate member Philippine campaign. He was Rep. F. D. Roosevelt, Jr. of the Israeli United Nations awarded the Secretary of Navy enterprising Israeli, a man with Iyar. Synagogue services will Commendation with ribbon for determination, and a regular mark the event and there April 27, at Temple Israel, for delegation. the opening rally of the 1954 will be a public meeting, with Both the services and profes- action during the invasion of patron of the Agency's Informa- Allied Jewish Campaign. Rabbi Morris Adler as guest sional divisions held section Africa. tion Center in Tel Aviv. He wanted to contact his relatives Upon his release from the Following months of intensive gatherings. The linen suppliers speaker, that night, at Adas planning and organization, the and power laundry employees Navy, after serving for the en- in Brooklyn. That he • knew Shalom Synagogue. opening guns of the campaign section, whose chairman is Isaac tire duration of the war, Roose- neither their initials nor their will be the signal that Detroit's Litivak, met last Sunday, while velt practiced law in New York address deterred him not at all. City. He was a member of Presi- Patiently he went through the Jewish community once again is dent Truman's Committee on center's Brooklyn phone book accepting its responsibilities to and copied the address of each Civil Rights. those in need, no matter where INVITES HIS FRIENDS AND they may be. CUSTOMERS TO SEE Rep. Roosevelt, Israel Minister Of Communications the Speakers Tel Avivians Contact Brooklynites Through U. S. Information Agency JACK MARKOWITZ SAVE $ APPLIANCES-TELEVISION—SAVE $ An inspired program has been planned for this event. Harvey H. Goldman and Irv- ing W. Blumberg, chairmen of the drive, announced that Joseph Saphir, Israel's Minis- ter of Communications, and Franklin D. 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