IIIISTADRUT C IGN Friday, DecembeF NNUAL DRIVE FOR a, 1954—DETROIT drEW0514 NEWS-40 E YEAR 1955 R'S DRIVE WILL HELP ISRAEL'S PIONEERS AND WORKERS WIN THE FOR 5 FREEDOMS" FOR ISRAEL. IT IS A CONTINUING BATTLE, ONE ► 1.1.. LOVERS OF FREEDOM, HUMAN DIGNITY AND DEMOCRACY JOIN. Morris Lieberman, Chairman $0,000 LOCALLY URGENTLY NEEDED . S,0 00 , 0 00 NATIONALLY KUPIT HOLIM Histadrut Trade Schools HISTADRUT SETTLEMENTS fights fight fight DISEASE UNEMPLOYMENT HOMELESSNESS KUPAT HOLIM—The major health service in Israel is Kupat Holim, which cares for 1,000,000 men, women and children, including members and non-members of Histadrut. AMAL SCHOOLS—Thousands of new immigrants in Israel arrive without any skills. They are destined to become unemployed and unproductive unless they acquire a useful. trade. A major factor in the development of skilled workers is the Histadrut vocational training program. SETTLEMENTS—Immigrants and old citizens alike are responding to the Histadrut-inspired "back-to-the-land" movement known in Hebrew as "Min Ha'ir L'Kfar". Many families desire to take root in the soil and need the help of experienced sympathetic friends such as Histadrut provides. CULTURE—Whether a talented individual seeks higher education or a mass of new immigrants require elementary education that will bring them into the social life of the country, Histadrut's department of education and culture endeavors to fill the need. Histadrut's Cultural Dept. fights MISHAN—Mishan (The Support) is the social welfare agency of Histadrut which was originally founded during the British mandate period. Today "Mishan" helps those whose financial condition is insoluble, whether it be an orphan child or a retired worker without independent means. Mis- han also aids immigrants in the transit villages (Maabarot). IGNORANCE MISHAN fights WANT l'ADOPTS" RAMLE, ISRAEL ration in the face of stubborn resistance and at great cost in Israeli c,d of new immigrants from Romania, Bulgaria, Poland and other coun- 3ity will be the direct beneficiary of a far reaching plan instituted by inics, libraries, child care institutions and other communal projects facilities available to the hard pressed, newly arrived settlers. re personally and actively in the building of the new Jewish state. And }neatest Jewish conmmnities in the modern world. SEINID YOUR CONTRIBUTION! TO IISREAL HIIISTADRUT CAMIPAIIGN 3287 W. Davison, Detroit 38, TO. 9-8660