Detroiters Greeted by Sharett in Jerusalem Dr. Sachar to Address Brandeis 'Foster Alumni' Dr. Abram L. Sachar, presi- dent of Brandeis University, will deliver his annual report to a meeting of the Detroit Chapter, Brandeis University Associates, at 7 p.m., Tuesday, in the Shera- ton Cadillac Hotel. The Detroit Associates, who serve as "foster alumni" of the six-year-old institution at Wal-. tham University, have assumed the role of traditional alumni: According to Herbert Bloom- berg, president of the Detroit Chapter, a sneak preview of a new color film, showing life on the Brandeis campus, will be featured. Members of the Bran- deis Women's Committee are helping with dinner arrange- ments. MAX J. ZIVIAN, MAX M. FISHER and WILLIAM AVRUNIN, left to right, are shown at the Sing David Hotel in Jerusalem as they were greeted_ by Israel Prime Minister MOSHE SHARETT, who welcomed and addressed the 35-member United Jewish Appeal Study Mission which had come to assess Israel's 1955 needs. The Mission will report its dramatic findings at UJA's annual national conference Dec. 10 to 12, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York. * * * Detroit Members of UJA Mission To Israel to Report to Federation Detroit's representatives on the United Jewish Appeal Study • Mission returned home after an exhaustive three-week on-the- spot examination of Jewish programs throughout Europe, I North Africa and Israel. Max M. Fisher, Max J. Zivian,_ and William Avrunin will report locally to the board of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion at its meeting, Tuesday, re• garding world Jewish develop- ments to date and needs for 1955. The 35 representatives of American Jewish communities who were on the study mission will make 'its formal report to the National Conference of UJA, in New York, Dec. 10 to 12. In addition to meetings with government and Jewish Agency • • • • DRAPES CURTAINS LAMP SHADES Fancy Table Linens Beautifully Cleaned and Hand Finished • COMPLETE DRY CLEANING SERVICE • AMBASSADOR- HOLLYWOOD CURTAIN LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 12813 LINWOOD TO. 8-8044-45 FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY IN DETROIT, OAK PARK AND VICINITY Cash & CARRY 10°,4, OFF Aiiiirimr officials during the 10-day stay in Israel, Fisher, Zivian and Avrunin spent four days on a tour of the country, including the Negev, the coastal plain anti northern valleys. Among the highlights of their trip were a visit with former Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, at Sde Boker; an inspection tour of an army ordinance plant; the Yarkon- Negev water project which is being developed to meet the water needs of Southern Israel during the next five or six-year period; and the Szold Youth Village. In advance of the 10-day stay in Israel, the Mission spent four days at the Amer- ican Joint Distribution Com- mittee meetings in Paris in which they heard reports from JDC directors and Jewish com- munity representatives from all the countries of Europe (outside the Iron. Curtain) and from North Africa. A statement was presented at a farewell dinner in Israel ten- dered by Levi Eshkoh, the Min- ister of Finance, made by Mr. Fisher who served as chairman of the steering committee, point- ed out that "The Study Mission belives firmly that a renewed effort byl. American Jewry in 1955 can not only sustain the remarkable economic advances of the past year, but make pos- sible significant new advances in the renewal and reconstruc- tion of Israel's* rich human re- sources. This plainly calls for greater giving on the part of every friend of Israel and hu- manity, and 'this is what the Mission wholeheartedly endorses, hopes for, and calls for in 1955." In the course of the stay in Israel, Mr. Zivian was invited by government and Jewish Agency CITY Join Our 1955 Christmas Club Christmas Club ac- count is the ideal way to be sure you have a tidy ,sum for gift buying next Christmas . . . En- roll now at City Bank . Save in twenty-five bi- weekly I nstallments for certificates of $50 $100, $150, $250 and $500. A BANK COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST SERVICES MAIN OFFICE --PENOBSCOT BUILDING Griswold of Fort BRANCH OFFICES West Seven Mile near Evergreen • East McNichols at Davison Grand River at West Seven Mite • Stephenson Highway near John R., Hazel Pork West Nine Mile near Coolidge, Oak Pork Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation officials to visit the rolling mill of the Middle East Tube Com- pany near Haifa. Following the visit, Mr. Zivian, who is presi- dent of the Detroit Steel Corp., counselled with government and Agency leaders regarding the developing steel industry in Is- rael. This included private con- sulations with Mr. Eshkol and Dr. Giora Josephthal, the treas- urer of the Jewish Agency, and members of their staffs. At the farewell dinner, the feature address was made by Dr. Lincoln B. Hale, director of the United States Operations Mission, who reported on econ- omic and technical assistance to Israel. Dr. Hale paid tribute to the giant strides toward self- sufficiency and a higher stand- ard of living in Israel, Among the items which were carefully reviewed with Israeli officials was the effects of the Consolidated Loan which is ex- pected to reach $65,000,000 in which the Detroit Jewish Wel- fare Federation is sharing to the extent of $2,000,000. - Sunday-Niters' Dance at D. W. Simons Bldg. on Sunday The Sunday-Niters will hold their Thanksgiving Weekend and 12th anniversary on Sunday, at the D. W. Simons building. 4000 Tuxedo. 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Presidents' Parley Of Women's Group Set for Wednesday The second annual Presidents' Parley sponsored by the Wom- en's Division of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation will be held at the Fred Butzel Memorial Build- ing, next Wednsday starting at 10 a.m. Presidents of all Jewish wom- en's organizations and addition- al appointed delegates have been invited to this meeting. The Parley, planned by the committee under the chairm'an- ship of Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, to help develop better under- standing of the roles and aims of the Federation, its Women's Division, and organizations, and how they all fit into the total community picture. In the morning the following three workshops will be held: Education, Mrs. Irving Posner, chairman; welfare serviecs, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, chairman; overseas services, Mrs. John C. Hopp, chairman. Following the morning work- shops, a brunch will be held. In the afternoon, at a combined session, a key speaker will dis- cuss the role of Jewish women's organizations in an organized community. Grant Israel $40,000,000 JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Israel will shortly receive a grant of $40,000,000 from the United States, Pinchas Saphir, director of the Israel Treasury, an- nounced at a press conference. Fifteen million dollars of the grant, he said, will be used to acquire food from American sur- pluses. 8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 26, 1954 FILLED WITH FINE FRESH FRUIT Con do le n cc Baskets Made - to - Your - Order $6.50 to $25 Made to order in attractive combina- tions of the choice fruits of the season, with additional dried fruits, jams, pre- serves, nuts and chocolates, if you pre- fer. All prices, depending upon your selection as follows: 6.50, 8.50, 10.50, 12.50, $15, $20, $25. Delivery only in regular Hudson's delivery truck areas. 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