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October 15, 1954 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-10-15

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3
Friday, October 15, 1954

Go/do Myerson To Speak At
'Guardians' Labor Dinner Oct. 28

Zionists to Greet
Rabbi Lehrman

Mrs. Golda Myerson, Israel's scheduled a special meeting of
Minister of Labor, will be in De- I all sponsors to plan for Mrs.
troit Oct. 28 to address a Myerson's visit.
"Guardians of Israel" dinner in
Golda. Myerson worked with
behalf of State of Israel Bonds, Israel's first. P r i m e Minister,
at Hotel Statler.
David Ben-Gurion, through the
Mayor Albert Cobo has ac-
cepted the chairmanship of the years of partition, the war of
reception committee to honor independence and the years of
struggle to put Israel a sound
Mrs. Myerson.
Phillip Stollman, Detroit Is- economic basis.
Farm worker, author, diplo-
rael bond chairman, called upon
mat, executive, government
"e v e ry institu-
leader, school teacher, mother
tion, every or-
and crusader for peace and
g a n ization,
freedom, Mrs. Myerson has be-
every J e w for
come one of Israel's most elo-
- out support
quent and forceful spokesmen.,
in one of the
For 30 years her name has been
most importantt
synonymous with Israel'S growth
m o vements
and development.
in o u r history.
Detroit will pre-
pare, as never
Dr. Goldmann Asks
before, to wel-
West Powers to Work
come Israel's
Minister of
For Middle East Peace
Labor and to
demonstrate be-
CHICAGO—Dr. Nahum Gold-
fore this won- Mrs. Myerson
derful woman and great leader mann, chairman of the Jewish
how deeply we understand the Agency for Palestine, on Sunday
significance of her visit and :the called upon the United States
and other Western Powers to
purpose of her work."
Morris Schaver, a leader of the help bring about peace in the
_d close Middle East. Speaking here at
Labor Zionists here an
the Midwest area conferenCe of
friend of many Israeli govern-
the American Zionist Council, he
ment leaders, said that "with
the Labor Zionists, Pioneer decried the fact that the Arab
Women, Farband and P o a 1 e countries have not accepted As-
Zion organizations, no time will ra.el's repeated offers to settle
be- lost in marshalling our ranks their differences and he warned
for this historic meeting. We, that the granting of arms to the
who have been identified with Arab states can only incite fur-
Labor Zionism, know full well ther aggression.
Rabbi Irving Miller, of New
the stature of Golda Myerson
and the extent of her accom- York, chairman of the Council,
plishments. Through h e r, we pointed out that work with
shall come closer to the goal of American Jewish youth is one
a • - democracy in Israel, -which of the most important phases of
shall hold its example of the the organization's activities at
dignity of human life before the present. He issued a strong plea
for young American Jews to
world."
Mrs. Philip Heitman, who has spend some time in Israel, not
been named Detroit chairman only to enable them to bring
of the Israel Bond National back to American communities a
Sponsors Committee (w omen deeper understanding of Judaism
purchasers of $1,000 bonds), has but to take to Israel a clearer
picture of American democracy.
In this connection he called
upon the Zionist councils
throughout the country to pro-
OF BOTTLES SOLD
mote study tours to the new
State so that many more hun-
dreds of young people may be
permitted to spend at least some
time in Israel.

MILLIONS

The Zionist Organization of
Detroit has arranged for a wel-
come-home meeting for its pres-
ident, Rabbi Moses Lehrman, and
Mrs. Lehrman, who visited Israel
this summer. •
This meeting will be held on
Tuesday evening, Oct. 26, and
will be combined with a tour of
the Tercentenary Exhibit, "Jew-
ish Life and Culture in Detroit."
Robert E. Lee, preparator of the
Museum, will conduct the tour.
All are welcome to this meet-
ing, arrangements for which
`have been made by the chairmen
of the ZOD program committee,
Morris M. Jacobs and Max
Chomsky.

says"yes"to

Federation, Service
Group Boards Meet
At Tamarack Oct. 31

The board of governorS of the
Jewish Welfare Federation of
Detroit and the board of direc-
tors of the Detroit Service
Group will attend the Board In-
stitute at Camp Tamarack, Sun-
day, Oct. 31.
Plans call for the Institute to
include a morning session to be-
gin at 10:30 a.m. luncheon, and
an afternoon session to adjourn
at 3:30 p.m.
Discussions will include mat-
ters pertaining to Federation
and its activities, past and fu-
ture.

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