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Enroll Workers for Annual Balfour Ball
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 17, 1954
—
The 22nd annual Balfour Ball, Ball, for more than two decades
Saturday, Nov. 13, at Hotel Stat- I one of the outstanding events
ler, will celebrate the 37th anni- of the social segson.
Sponsored by the Zionist Or-
versary of the issuance of the
ganization of Detroit, the ball
Balfour Declaration.
Samuel Feldstein is chairman is headed by chairman Feld-
stein, associate chairman Abra-
of the Ball.
ham Borman and honorary
Workers
this
week
accepted
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chajes
chairman Harry Cohen.
(Marguerite Kozenn) have re- I their first assignments to ap-
Anyone interested in working
proach
members
of
the
com-
turned from their ninth consec-
on the ball is invited to call-
munity
for
contributions
to
the
utive European concert tour.
Zionist House, TO. 8-9413.
One of the trip's highlights was Zionist cause in the form of
an appearance over Radio RAI, I ticket purchases to the Balfour
in Rome, Italy.
Other radio appearances were
dave dombey
over Radio Geneva in Switzer-
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While abroad, the Chaj es'
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were extensively entertained,
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Behind the scenes in planning for the "Operalogue" to be pre-
sented Sept. 21, 12:30 p.m., on the Stollman summer home, are,
left to right: Mrs PHILLIP STOLLMAN, Mrs. HARRY KAY, AVIS
SHULMAN, of New York, national chairman of the bond speakers
division who met with women's groups in Detroit; Mrs. JOSEPH
KATCHKE and MRS. MAX STOLLMAN. Presented "on the green"
at 2675 Lake Angelus Road, Pontiac, the "Operalogue" will feature
Caroriongone's musical digest version of. "La Traviata." Singing
parts will be taken by Mathilde Sarrand, soprano, Bernard Green,
baritone, and Lee Johnson, tenor, with Miss Longone acting as
accompanist and narrator. Admission is by enrollment as Na-
tional Sponsors (purchase of a $1,000 bond), or by membCrship in
the "CHEN Club"5 (sale or collection of $2,500 in Bonds)... Esther
Herlitz, First Secretary of the Israel Embassy, will present the
sponsors and "CHEN" awards • during the program. A dessert
luncheon will be served preceding the "Operalogue." Transporta-
tion facilities will be made available to and from the Stollman
summer estate. For ticket information call the Operalogue com-
mittee, 2200 DaVid Stott Bldg., WO. 2-5091. New appointments to
the Operaloge committee are Mesdames Theodore Bargman, Sam-
uel Alron, Robert Brody, George Liss, Emil Phillips, Alex Schrei-
er and Samuel Spanier.
People Make News
HERBERT STANLEY MORItI-
EON, British statesman who
served as Deputy Prime Minister
and Foreign Secretary of Great
Britain, is coming to the United
States next month and will
speak in several leading cities in
behalf of the campaign for the
sale of State of Israel Develop •
went Bonds, it was announced
by Samuel Rothberg, national
chairman of the State of Israel
Bond Organization.
* * *
Benjamin Dunkelman, D.S.O.,
Canadian businessman and com-
munal leader, has accepted the
chairmanship of the Toronto
committee f o r
Israel D e velop-
ment Bonds. Mr.
DunkeIeman
served as a
major in the
Queen's 0 w n
Rifles d ur in
World War II,
and was award •
ed the Disting-
uished Service
Order. He joined
the Haganah in
1947 to parti3i-
Dunkelman pate in Israel's
War of Liberation. As a Brigade
Commander, he was instrumen-
tal in the capture of Nazareth,
the victories in northern Israel
and the liberation of Jerusalem.
* * *
HERBERT KUMMEL, 31, a na-
tive of Brooklyn, N.Y., has been
appointed director of Camp Bnai
Brith, Starlight, Pa.
Rep. LOUIS C. RABAUT an-
nounces that his Congressional
office will be located during the
Congressional recess at 16215 E.
Warren, phone TU. 4-4545.
In recognition of his contri-
butions as educator, historian
and administrator, BEN ZION
DINUR, Israel's Minister of Ed-
ucation and Culture, will receive
an honorary degree from the
Institute of Religion, at a
special academic convocation in
New York, Thursday evening.
Ever dream of diapering baby
on a beige velvet sofa or wince
as a youngster dribbled ice cream
over a pink damask chair? You
can find out how to smile at
such shenanigans at the Robin-
son Furniture Company's Fur-
niture Fashion Show on Mon-
day and Tuesday.
The miracle of nylon satins,
velvets and damasks for use in
home furnishings will be just
one of the gambits explored in
the sessions offered at Robin-
son's Downtown on Monday, at
1:30 and 3 p.m., and at Robin-
son's Northland on Tuesday, at
the same hours.
Robinson Furniture Co. offers
this two-day clinic as a public
service feature of their weeklong.
Furniture Fashion Show being
presented at both Robinson
stores from Sept. 15 to 22, as an
adjunct to the celebration of
National Home Week.
Detroiters are invited to at-
tend without charge.
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Dr. FRANK F. ROSENTHAL,
spiritual leider of Cong. Eman-
uel, the Suburban Temple, was
recently elected state chairman
of the committee on character
and spiritual education of the
Michigan Congress of Parents
and Teachers. The committee is
considered one of the most im-
portant groups in this national
organization.
* * *
ROBERT GARY, newSaper-
man and publicist, has been ap-
pointed director of the depart-
ment of public relations of the
American Jewish Congress, it
was announced by Dr. David
Petegorsky, AJCongress execu-
tive director. Mr. Gary will also
serve as director of public rela-
tions for the World Jewish Con-
gress, Western Hemisphere
Branch. A former foreign cor-
respondent in Europe and the
Middle East, Mr. Gary was most
recently director of information
for the Bnai Brith Israel bond
program.
Explain Home Secrets
At Robinson Show
AFL Hits Hate Propaganda
BOSTON, (JTA) — Resolutions
condemning distribution of hate
literature and racial and religi-
ous discrimination at resorts
were adopted at the convention
of the Vermont Federation of
Labor which was held at Barre.
Leader
Dave Diamond
Louis
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BRIDES • •
Israel's Development
With Aid of Bonds Told
By Peter S. Goldstein
- In a statement made upon his
return from Israel as a member
of the national Israel bond dele-
gation, Peter g. Goldstein said:
"Everywhere one f eels the
quick pace of development.
Probing more deeply proves that
this economic progress is sound-
ly based.
"Unlimited phosphates in the
Negev, the great mineral wealth
of the Dead Sea, the valuable
clays, the copper deposits, were
supplying new established
plants.
"It is my sober and considered
opinion that the State of Israel
has done an excellent job with
the money invested through Is-
rael bonds. I was deeply proud
of the high calibre of the lead-
ership in industry, agriculture,
research and political life.
"Every minister repeated to
me his misgivings of our State
Department's policy of giving
arms to the Arab states.
"The men and women of Is-
rael are building their State
with feverish activity and with
supreme confidence in the suc-
cess of their efforts. I saw re-
sults, already, that can make us
very proud of them."
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