Closing Allied Drive Rally Monday General Yigal Yadin Guest Speaker at Buffet Supper Determined that every pledge slip assigned to them will be completed, workers and leaders of the Allied Jewish Campaign are working intensly toward the closing rally, to be held at 6:30 p.m.. Monday at the Woodward Center. Campaign participants a t - tending the rally, which will be a buffet-supper, will have the opportunity to meet and to wel- come and to hear a message of vital importance from one of Is- rael's great leaders, Yigal Yadin, Chief of Military Operations in Israel's War of Independence and noted archaeologist and his- torian. Working towards this all- important event, Trade and Professional, Women's, Junior and Metropolitan Divisions in the drive m e t in individual sessions to insure the most in- tensive coverage by all workers in the campaign which in- cludes more 'than 50 services for human needs—at home, in the nation and around the world. the Egyptians out of the Negev, the desert area that is the key to Israel's future. Yadin, at the age of 32, be- came in 1949 Israel's chief of staff and for three years de- voted himself to strengthening and consolidating Israel's citizen army, now one of the world's most highly regarded fighting forces and a bulwark of the young State's independence and integrity. Yadin the scholar has never been eclipsed by Yadin the soldier. Son of E. L. Sukenik, professor of archaeology at the Hebrew University and famous authority on Palestine's ancient past, he began his studies at an early age at his father's side. When not on active service with Haganah, the pre-statehood de- fense force of Palestine's Jewish community, he studied, partici- pated in archaeological expedi- tions and wrote papers that are standard works in his field of scholarship. Even as a young of- ficer in Haganah defending Jew- ish settlements during the Arab guerrilla war of the '30s, he was making intensive studies of Bib- lical battles that later helped repel the Arab invasion of 1948. Yadin recently returned to the quiet life of a scholar at the Hebrew University. During his current visit to the United States, he speaks for the peo- ple of Israel who now face the gravest threat to their free- dom since they won it. All Jewish organizations 'in Metropolitan Detroit will be con- tacted before the close of the Allied Jewish Campaign for their treasury gifts. Visiting these organizations to secure organizational pledges for the drive will be Joseph Glad- stone and Morris Mellen. United Hebrew Schools' Keren Ami Honored With Certificate of Merit Yadin arrives in the United States today and his appearance in Detroit, on Monday will be one of the first in this country. Yadin. as a military man, has left his mark on the history of Israel and the Middle East. When the armies of seven Arab nations invaded the new State of Israel upon its declaration of independence in May, 1948. he became chief of operations un- der commander-in-chief Yaacov Dori. He played a key role in creating the Defense Army of Israel under fire and in winning the battles that contained the Arab thrusts and saved Jerusa- lem. Then, given a field com- mand of his own, he directed the successful offensive that drove VZ QUALITY SERVICE NOW, NO AT LOW PRICES ww. 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RICHMAN 110N0e0 WINERY NO i ffL The Keren Ami program of , The Keren Ami conference the United Hebrew Schools rep- , also presented to the schools a resents a miniature Allied Jew- gift of an opaque projector to be ish Campaign in which the chil- used in audio-visual aids work. dren contribute their own funds The meeting was addressed by and decide by themselves as to Bernard Isaacs, superintendent the distribution of the funds. of the schools; Albert Elazar, The program is conducted under associate superintendent, and the direction of JaCob Mathis, Morris Nobel, principal of the JHS staff member. Rose Sittig Cohen Branch. The The annual conference con- chairman was Gary Pacernick, sists of representatives of every student of the Bnai Moshe class in all branches of the Unit- Branch. ed Hebrew Schools who discuss allocations to be made to various agencies. Among the agencies to which the children contribute INVITES HIS FRIENDS AND funds are the Allied Jewish Cam- CUSTOMERS TO SEE paign, United Hebrew Schools, THE NEW Histadrut Ivrith, Cultural Fund of the Hebrew Teachers Associ- ation, American Association for Hebrew Education, Mo'os Hitim, Glamorama Youth Aliyah, Braille Institute, United Foundations. The major beneficiary is the Allied Jewish Campaign. At the Keren Ami conference, Harry Cohen was presented with for 1954 a Jewish National Fund Certi- 26 Years at With Buick ficate for trees planted in his name by the children of the BUICK RETAIL STORE schools, honoring his lifelong de- 6164 CASS AVE. votion to Jewish education. Near G.M. Bldg, JACK MARKOWITZ BUICK DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, May 21, 1954 TR. 5-9700 Ras. TU. 3-3960 CHERRY RUM-BA COFFEE VANILLA CHOCOLATE C ontinental i ce Creatit AkTONS ek fat AT ALL BARTON'S DETROIT STORES: WYOMING at 7 MILE RD. 7541 W. McNICHOLS nr. SAN JUAN 13210 DEXTER nr. DAVISON GRAND RIVER cor. 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