Histadrut Caravan to Visit Outstate Communities in Pre-Campaign Efforts Outstate Michigan communi- ties will play host to the an- nual Histadrut Caravan this - coming week, as pre-campaign activities in behalf of the 1955 Histadrut drive move into full swing. Two sections will visit Kala- mazoo, Benton Harbor, Ann Arbor, Battle Creek and Muske- gon. A second trip -encompas- sing communities in Saginaw, Bay City, Flint, Jackson and Lansing is slated for Jan. 17. Participants in the Caravan will include Michael Eskolsky, former staff writer of the Jerusalem Post; Bernard Jacob- s o n , associate director, C h i cago Histadrut Campaign; Syl- via Nesson, New York concert soprano; a n d Rebecca Froh- man,. accompa- nist. A new His- tadrut docu- Eskoisky mentary f i 1 in will accompany the program. Campaigning in the Detroit area continues to center around the planned testimonial dinner for Morris L. Schaver, to be held Dec. 1, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Morris Lieberman and Harry Schumer, chairmen of the din- ner, state that this special pre- campaign project has been ar- ranged to present Schaver. with a $60,000 check, which he will forward to the Schaver Cultural and Civic Center in Ramie, Is- rael.: When Schaver laid the corner- stone for the center last August, it was first installment by De- troit Histadrut in a far-reaching plan to establish trade schools,' clinics, libraries and child care ' institutions for newly-arrived Jewish settlers. Another Histadrut event of significance is the planned an- nual city conference at 1:30 p.m., Nov. 14, at the Rose Sittig Cohen auditorium. Histadrut workers, •andsmanshaften dele- gates and trade division repre- sentatives are expected to at-H tend. The conference, in setting up DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, October 29, 1954 Charles Shere to Head Bnai David Activities the machinery for this year's campaign, will hear reports on the 1954 drive, elect new officers and select delegates to the an- At the annual meeting of Cong. nual Histadrut convention. in Bnai David, the following offi- New York over the Thanksgiv- ctrs were elected for the new ing Day weekend. year: Charles N. Shere, presi- dent; Harry C. Friedberg, vice- Dr. Levine to Address president; Morris J. Brandwine, Balfour Ball Workers treasurer; Samuel Smith, secre- Dr. Harris J. Levine, chairman tary. of the national administrative Trustees, who will serve on council of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America, will • address the board, are Harvey Alexander, Samuel Belkin, Joseph M. Bied- workers for the erman, Ben Canvasser, Morris 1954 aalfour i Canvasser, Mrs. Ben Fellows, Ball at a brun-, Archie Goldberg, Rubin Good- cheon, 10:310 - man, Joseph Gorman, Isadore a.m., Sunday, Gruskin, Lewis Kruger, Jack Nov. 7, at Zion- Lieberman, Boris May, Mrs. Zelig ist House. Sam-- : Needle, Harry Pearson, Louis uel Feldstein is Please, Melville Richman, Eugene chairman of the I. Rosen, Dr. Joseph Rottenberg, ball committee. ! Mendel .Shifman, Nathan Sosin, Workers will Max P. Steinway, Samuel Stol- be guests of Zi- 1 ler, Samuel Traison, William J. Onist House, A., Weinstein, Eugene M. Zack, C. Lappin, chair- m a n of the A. C. Lappin . Louis W. Zack, Samuel N. Zack house committee, and Walter and Arnold Zalenko. Installation of officers and Field, president of Zionist House, trustees will be held at 8 p.m. Inc., said. The Zionist Organization of Sunday, in the synagogue. Now Detroit is sponsoring organiza- in its 60th year, Cong. Bnai tion for the ball, to be held Nov. David, the largest traditional synagogue in Michigan, is mak- 13, at Hotel Statler. Dr. Levine also is national ing preparations to build a new president of the Jewish National synagogue and center on South- Fund. field Rd., north of 9 1/2 Mile. Rabbi Hayim Donin is spirit- Among plans to be discussed at the bruncheon are details of ual leader of the congregation, the a w a r ding of round-trip and Hyman J. Adler is the can- transportation to Israel to one tor. of the workers. Transportation will be via El Al Israel Airlines, and has been arranged by Israel Toniist Service of Detroit. Two additional prizes will be given workers, and two will be award- ed to contributors. Music for dancing will be sup- plied by Max Leib and the WJR Orchestra, with solos by Janice Wynn, WJR vocalist. Tickets to the ball are avail- able in denominations of $10, $25, $50 and $100, and may be purchaSed at Zionist House or from any worker. 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