Zivian, Fisher and Avrunin Named On UM Mission to Europe, Israel Three Detroiters have been named by the United Jewish Appeal to jOin in a special mis- sion of lay leaders and profes- sional consultants who will study the current program of the Joint Distribution Commit- tee and developments in . Israel as they are related to aid from America. They are lay leaders Max J. Zivian, chairman of the capital needs committee, and Max M. Fisher, treasurer of the Jewish Welfare . Federation; and Wil- Ham Avrunin, associate director of Federation. - The study group will meet in Paris beginning the night of Saturday, Oct 30, in conjunction with the annual JDC directors' conference. Heading the lay leaders on the mission is Edward M. M. War- burg; UJA general chairman. Joseph J. Schwartz, UJA execu- tive vice-chairman, leads the professional group, Following the five-day Paris conference which will review the work being done in Europe and North Africa and the Mal- ben program in Israel, the mis- sion will go to Israel for meet- ingS with government, Jewish Agency, agridulture, industrial, social welfare, a n d health leaders. A sub-committee of the mission will also visit North Africa. - • " On their return, the special mission group will report their findings to . American Jewish communities. Zivian, a member of the. exe- cutive committee of Federation and of the board of Sinai Hos- pital, was treasurer of the 1954 Allied Jewish Campaign.: • Fisher is associate chairman of Federation's capital needs committee, member- of Federa- tion's executive committee and of the board- of .Sinai Hospital.. He was co-chairman for pre- campaign of the 1.954 • Allied JeWish Campaign. • . Avrunin is editor. of the pro- - Mll-HONS Of-‘,43 ,0 S-OL Da fessional currents department of the Jewish Social Service Quarterly and is the author of numerous professional articles on ' Jewish community organization. He is a former member of the faculty of the School of Sttial Work of the University of Mich- igan. Balfour Bail Workers Meet At Bruncheon Max Leib and the WJR Or- chestra will provide the music for dancing at the 22nd Balfour Ball, to be held Saturday, Nov. 13, at Hotel Statler, according to an announcement . by Samuel Feldstein, chairman of- the ball comniittee. . Workers for the ball will be guests of Zionist House --at • a bruncheon, 11 'a.m., Sunday, Nov. 7, A. C. Lappin, chairman of the HOuse Committee, and Wal:- .ter Field, president • of _Zionist House, announced. Featured-will be reports on progreSs to date, and a discussion of activities supported by the Balfour Ball, such as ZOA House in Israel, ,Kfar Silver ifi the Negev and the ZOA public education pro-. gram in behalf of Israel. , Featuring a 14-piece ensemble, the WJR Orchestra has won recognition as one of Michi- gan's finest- music aggregations, especially because of the popular violin solos of its leader; Max Leib. • • The Ball, sponsored by • the Zionist Organization of Detroit, will also have an • adjoining cocktail lounv, where dancers •may meet •their• friends, Feld-. PLANNED B•33. BUILDING .stein said. One of the highlights of the John Hodiak, screen and stage star, has accepted an invitation evening's program will be songs to play the leading role in .a by Janice Wynn, WJR vocalist. dramatic sketch to be produced I Tickets to the Ball, in denom- by Bnai Brith in conjunction inations of $10, $25, $50 and $100, with a ground-breaking . dinner. are available at Zionist House to be held here at the May- ! or. from members of -the corn- f lower Hotel,. mittee, whose executive leader- Sunday, Nov. 7. ! ship includes, in addition . -to The principal ; Feldstein, Abraham Borman, as- speaker will be ! sociate chairman, Harry Cohen, Earl Warr en , rhOnorary chairman, Morris M. Chief Justice of 1 Jacobs, Leon Kay, A. C. Lappin, he United. in charge of public relations, States. The din-. Rabbi Moses Lehrman, presi- ner will mark - .dent of the ZOD, Morris Ben the ground- Lewis and David M. Zellman. One • of the workers on this breaking , fdr the new Bnati Brith year's Ball will be - awarded Building to be • round-trip transportation to Is- tee -Led in rael; Two other prizes Will also Washington at be given to workers and two— Hodiak the corner of in the form of Israel merchan- dise gift certificates — to con- 17th st. and Rhode Island Ave. Hodiak will appear in the tributors. play, Tim e for- Remem-, brance,'' which was especially Rabbi and Mrs. Adler written for the occasion. Its pro- duction will be a major event To Be Bid Bon Voyage in -the American Jewish Tercen- tenary celebration. The histori- cal sketch highlights • the con- tributions of Jews, and particu7 larly of Bnai Brith, to the d'e-: fense and development of Amer- ican democracy, Bnai Brith was founded in New York in 1843. Constance Bennett will ap-= -- pear with Hodiak in the dra- matic sketch. I - • Raise $253,500 A total of .$258,500 in . special gifts has been faised thus far. for the new Bnai Brith building, it was announced at a two-day conference of the Bnai Brith administrative committee held Rabbi and Mrs. MORRIS AD- in Washington with Philip M. Klutznick, BE president, in the LER will be feted at a dessert luncheon 'being given in their chair. - . . This total represents . all new honor, prior to their departure gifts, Mr. Klutznick said. It for Israel, by the Sisterhood of comes almost entirely from in- Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Featured dividuals in all parts of the on the program, to be held at country, many of them not 12:30 p.m., Monday, in the syn- hitherto identified with Bnai agoitie social hall, will be Mrs. Samson Wittenber g, singer, Brith enterprises. , Harvey Siegel, Detroit Symphony Plan Detroit Meeting Orchestra violinist, a n d. Mrs. In many key cities throughout . 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