Dutch Premier. Greets U. S. Jewry
On Tercentenary Celebration

Name Goldstein One
Of 22 Businessmen
For Tour of Israel

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Ameri- erance in the Dutch community
can Jewry was greeted by Prime of New Amsterdam.
Minister William Drees of the
"Both the American and the
Netherlands, on the occasion of
the Tercentenary celebration of Dutch people have continued in
Jewish settlement in this coun- their history to strive for — and
try, which will start next month. where necessary to fight for —
In a statement released through freedom in matters of religion,
the Netherlands Information not -less than in other spheres
Service, Dr. Drees said: of human activity. Less than 15
"The 300th aniversary of this years ago the Dutch people were
community recalls historical as- horrified and incensed at the
sociations of which both peoples persecution that befell the Jew-
may be justly proud. The first ish community of the Nether-
groups of Jews to arrive in lands under the German occupa-
New Amsterdam, though they tion. The history of those days
came from Brazil, were of Dutch tells of the solidarity of the peo-
origin. They sought and found ple with their suffering Jewish
an atmosphere of religious tol- brethren."

123 Buy $500 Israel Bonds to See
Middlecoff Lose in Golf Tourney

At the golf tournament at
Knollwood Country Club, Tues-
day, 123 people bought Israel

BB Israel Bond Fete

Will Honor Balaban

Barney Balaban, president of
Paramount Pictures Corporation,
will be the guest of honor at a
"Guar .!_a.ns of • Israel" dinner
Sept. 26 in New York under the
a u s p'i c e s of the Metropolitan
Council of Bnai
Brith. Admis-
sion will be by
the purchase of
a minimum offs:
$1,000 in Israel
De v e lopment
Bonds. The trib-
ute to Mr. Bala-
ban, a staunch
advocate of
s t r engthening
Israel's econom-
Balaban
defense through Israel bonds,
is in keeping with the national
Bnai Brith program formulated
in March in Washington with
the launching of the Develop-
ment Issue of Israel Bonds,
when Bnai Brith announced a
national goal of $7,500,000 in
bond sales for 1954.

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Amsterdam Sets -Goal of
$1,000,000 in Israel Bonds

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-7

The full support of the Jewish
community of Amsterdam, Hol-
Peter S. Goldstein, business land, to the Israel bond drive was
and communal leader, will rep- pledged at a meeting in Amster-
resent the Detroit Jewish corn-
dam, at which representatives
of every major Jewish organiza-
tion in Holland unanimously
adopted a resolution to set a goal I
of $1,000,000 in State of Israel 1
bond sales during 1954, according ,
to word received by the Israel
Bond Organization in New York
from S. Eisenmann, chairman of
the Amsterdam State of Israel
Bond Committee.

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munity on the Businessmen's
Commission to Israel, composed
bonds, in amounts of $500 each, of 20 outstanding American
to see Dr. Cary Middlecoff, who ;leaders who will leave from New
has won the Detroit Open title I York on Sunday for a two-week
and many national titles, lose to !study of economic developments
three amateur golfers.
in Israel, it was announced by
The amateurs represented the Phillip Stollman, chairman of
three Detroit Jewish Clubs— the Detroit Committee for Israel
Franklin Hills, Knollwood and Bonds. They will return on
Tam O'Shanter.
Sept. 6.
Middlecoff played against Har-
Members of the commission
vey Hubar, Milt Elson and Sher- will meet in Jerusalem with
win Ross of the three clubs. He Prime Minister Moshe Sharett,
shot 32-37-69 but lost his match President Itzhak Ben-Zvi, Fin-
2 and 1 against the best com- ance Minister Levi Eshkol and
bined scoring of his oponents, other top leaders of Israel's gov-
who received several strokes in ernment and industry to observe
handicaps.
I the latest developments in Israel
Hubar, of Franklin Hills, won as a result of the $160,000,000 in-
the trophy for low amateur vested in the first Israel Bond
score, with 75; Elson, of Tam Issue, and to formulate plans for
O'Shanter, had '77; and Ross, of effective assistance to Israel's
Knollwood, had 80,
future economic program.
Goldstein has made a rapid
rise in the Israel Bond Organiz-
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ation since the inception of the
Women's Bond Sessions
campaign. Sparking the success
Avis Shulman, national chair- of the Eddie Cantor Dinner for
man of the speakers division and Bonds in 1952 with a $10,000
a member of the board of gover- purchase, he later was named
chairman for cash collections
nors of the Is-
and Grand Marshal of BIG
rael Bond Or-
(Bonds of the Israel Govern-
ganizaton, a n d
ment) Day in 1953.
Mrs. Morris Ad-
ler, will be ini-
After his appointment to the
tial speakers in •
national Israel Bond board of
series of parlo
governors by Henry Morgen-
meetings in be-
thau, Jr., then its chairman,
half of the De-
Goldstein organized a delegation
velopment Bon
of 30 representatives from Mich-
Issue.
igan to the International Plan-
Mrs. Adler will Mrs. Shulman ning Conference for Israel, in
address a group in the summer Washington last spring. During
home of Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn, 3277 this convention he served as
Interlaken Road, Pine Lake, Aug. host to Senator Homer Fergu-
31, 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Shulman will son.
speak at a reception at the home
Goldstein is a trustee of Ches-
of Mrs. Benjamin Gould, 18490 ed Shel Emes (Hebrew Benevo-
Roselawn, Sept. 1, 2 p.m.
lent Society of Detroit) member
of the board of Adas Shalom
Every generation laughs at the Synagogue, member of Histatl-
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Herbert Morrison to Aid
Israel Bond Drive in U.S.

LONDON, (J T A)—Herbert
Morrison, who was British For-
eigh Minister during the Labor
Party's government, will go to
the United States in October to
help campaign for the sale of
Israel Bonds.
Announcement of Mr. Morri-
son's acceptance of the Israel
bond organization's invitation
was made here by Henry Mon-
tor of New York, executive head
of the Israel Bond organization.
Mr. Morrison, who is now depu-
ty leader of the Labor Party's op-
position in Parliament, visited
Israel recently and, according to
Mr. Mouton, "wants to give ex-
pression of his desire to help
call attention to the .achieve-
ments as well as the potentials
of Israel's economic program." •
Mr. Montor •told the JTA here
that his talks with British of-
ficials, about launching an Is-
rael Bond drive in this country,
are proceeding smoothly.

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