Israel Through an Artist's Eves Bormans Honored on Eve of Israel Visit By NOTA KOSLOWSKY EDITOR'S NOTE: Mr. Koslowsky, one of the leading American ectisin, reproductions of paintings he mode in the Tiberias area. spent a ethyl., year •o Israel. These are OLD FORTRESS SURROUNDING TIBERIAS: Built by the crusaders in the twelfth century, the fortress has massive walls, round towers and underground corridors. Like many other ancient landmarks in the country, the fortress felt the heavy brunt of war during Israel's war of liberation. On the eve of their departure for a several weeks' visit in Is- ra.el. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bor- man and their son, Paul, were honored at a dinner at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel, June 23. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klein Were the hosts to 100 guests. In attendance were a number of Detroit's most distinguished leaders with whom the Bormans and the Kleins have worked in Allied Jewish Campaigns. Mr. Klein commended Mr. Borman fol. his communal ef- forts. Program speakers includ- ed Samuel Rubiner, Judge Theo- dore Levin, Joseph Holtzman, Irving Blumberg, Abe Kasle, Murray Rosenthal, Maurice Se- ligman, Morris Tulepman and Al Borman. 13ob Hall was toast- master, The well-known vaudevillian and radio entertainer, Jack Hurlbut, was featured on the program, in addition to instru- mental music and songs by a girls' trio. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS---7 Friday, July 8, 1955 Exclusive Dry Cleaning • • • • • DRAPES CURTAINS LAMP SHADES BLANKETS BEDSPREADS (Hand Finished) FREE STORAGE ON ABOVE ITEMS WE NEED AMBASSADOR. HOLLYWOOD CURTAIN LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Boarding Homes for Children Temporarily Separated from Their Families WE PAY Boarding Care and All Other Expenses 12813 LINWOOD TO. 8-8044-45 CALL TO. 8-2490 JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE BUREAU FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY IN DETROIT, OAK PARK AND VICINITY 10% OFF Carry Cash & 13327 Linwood •ion o n • COTTAGE TV!! For those long summer evenings Those rainy days at the lake . And the baby sitting hours . . . - Hove your vacation and TV fun too! LOW VACATION RATES OLD MARKET PLACE IN TIBERIAS: Located in the Arab quarters of the old city and facing Lake Kinereth. pHoNETE.4-2858 DEXTER Sales & Service We Rent Television Sets 11565 .DEXTER One-Man Drive Nets $70,600 for Israel. Bonds Ben Paul Brasley of Pitts- burgh, prominent attorney and civic leader, completed a unique one-man campaign to s ell $70,000 in State of Israel Devel- opment Bonds by the time of his 70th birthday on July 4. Mr. Brasley, who is the owner of more than $125,000 in Israel bonds, launched his personal Circle Members Watch Signing of FEPC Bill "birthday project" several months ago in order to • supple- ment the usual methods for the sale of Israel Bonds. The details of his one-man effort were first announced at a recent dinner held. in Pittsburgh to observe Israel's seventh anniversary. At the dinner, Mr. Brasley re- ported that he had already sold $60,000 in $1,000 Israel Bonds to individuals and concerns, 14501 W. 7 MILE ROAD 2 Blocks W. of James Catizens IN SALES THE BEST IN SERVE IC THE UN. 4-2300 ri.., k-th's •?;,t•?1 , Six members of Detroit Work- men's Circle Branches were in the state capitol at Lansing on June 29 to witness Gov. Williams sign the Fair Employment Prac- tices Bill into law. Representatives of the nine 11local branches who contributed Lo the work of the Michigan Co- lordinating Council for FEPC in- cluded Mrs. Betty Meltzer, Rob- ert Greene, Mrs. Sophie Shifrin, Saul Maltz, Ben Rubinger and Sam Levin. A reception followed the signing. At 9 p.m., today, Branch 460 will meet at the home of Mrs. Ruth Gottfurcht, 18260 Green- lawn. A social hour will follow. Branch 111 will hold an all- day indoor picnic on Sunday, in i the Circle Center, 11529 Lin- wood. Dinners will be served from 1 p.m. Proceeds will go to support two children adopted by the branch who live at the Via- deck H'6me of the Jewish Labor Committee in France, states Alex Levitt, chairman. LITTLE BOOKS LIKE THIS.. PROVIDE HAPPY HOLIDAYS! .11.1.11:00.10•••• ■ ••• ■ ••-.... 4 The high earning power of an active 4 L American Savings account helps one secure the good things in life. 25,000 New Immigrants In Israel; Expect 5,000 More TEL AVIV, (JTA)—More than .5,000 new immigrants have en- tered Israel since last August, 'nd the number of immigrants will rise to 30,000 by August, 1955, it was disclosed here by Dr. Giora Josephtal, treasurer of the Jewish Agency. Since the estab- lishment of the state, he added, more than 750,000 immigrants have arrived` in IsraeL WOODWARD corner LARNED • OPEN DAILY 10 to 5, FRIDAYS UNTIL 6 BRANCNES • DEXTER BLVD. corner CORTLAND • OPEN DAILY 10 to 3, TUESDAYS UNTIL 9 s FORT STREET corner MILITARY OPEN DAILY W to 5, FRIDAYS UNTIL 8 • LIVERNOIS corner W. 7 MILE e 't OPEN DAILY 10 to 5, THURSDAYS UNTIL 9 MEMBER FEDERAL SW/WS AND 104N INSURANCE CORPORATION i.4,3.';, •••••-• • ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $10,000 BY AN INSTRUMENTALITY OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT