Haifa's Mayor, .ebb a -Hushi, Coming Here for Israel Boil d Drive, Dec. I. Abba Hushi, Mayor of Haifa, will be in Detroit Thursday, Dec. 1, to speak in behalf of the Israel Bond Issue, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Mr. Hushi's appearance in De- troit is sponsored jointly by the Zionist council, the Landsman- shaften Council, and the Lands- manshaften Organizations in co- operation with the Detroit Com- mittee for State of Israel Bonds. Morris L. Schaver and Harry Schumer " will be co-chairmen for the evening. Isidor Sosnick has been named Israel Bond chairman of the Landstnanshaf- ten Council for this, event ' and will. be assisted by two co-chair- men, Jack B. Orman.d and Sos Salmen. Presidents of the spon- soring organizations are Irving Schlussel of the Zionist Council and Morris Malin of the Lands- manshaften Council. Mayor Hushi was in t h e United States in 1952 to meet with Jewish . leaders, and trav- eled extensively throughout the country. He comes to the U. S. now at the peak of the fall cam- paign for Israel Bonds which must provide Israel with $35,- 000,000 in investment capital during the last four months of 1955. As Mayor of Haifa, Mr. Hushi has been closely connected with the economic pro:ress which Is- rael - has made during the past few years, in large part with the aid of Israel Bond dollars. The Haifa area includes Ferti- lizers and Chemicals, Ltd., Israel's largest industry, the country's oil refineries, and many Other key installations. Mayor of Haifa since 1949, Mr. Hushi has instituted _a series of ; expansion programs and administrative reforms. He has won the esteem of the Arabs and has helped, pro- mote harmony y' the Jewish and 'Arab citizens, of Israel. During . the - Arab-7 ish conflicts :Of 1946; 'Haifa: was singularly free of dis- turbances. Described by an AmeriCa.n correspondent as "the nearest thing to LaGuardia in the Mid- dle East, "Mayor H u s h i is known in his own country as the "day and night may or. Born in Poland 53 years ago, Mayor Hushi settled in Palestine in the early 1920s. He worked as a stevadore and road laborer, and advanced to the post of head of the Haifa Labor Ex- change in 1928. Three years later, he was named Secretary- General of the Haifa Workers' Council. After Israel's proclam- ation of independence, he be- came a member of the new na- tion's first Knessett (Parlia- ment), later resigning to serve as Mayor of Haifa. * * * ' . Dr. Heller to. Speak Here for Israel Bonds Dr. James G. Heller, chair- man of community relations for the Israel Bond Organization, past president of the Labor Zionist Organiz- i ation of Amer- ica, will speak to a group of Detroit business- men at the home of Benjamin Lai- kin, 8 3 6 0 La- Salle, on Mon- day evening. Dr. Heller was formerly Na- tional Chairman of the UJA, Dr. Heller Chairman of the United Palestine Appeal and, while a resident. of Cincinnati, served on the Board of Educa- tion and the. YMCA. For 32 years rabbi of the historic Isaac M. Wise Temple in Cincinnati, Dr. Heller is „a member of the executive -board of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and former president of the Central Conference 'of American Rabbis. - . * * * To Honor Adas Shalom For Its Bond Efforts signed by Israel's Prime 'Min.:. ister, David Ben-Gurion, next Wednesday evening, by Phillip Stollman, chairman of the De- troit Committee for State of Is- rael Bonds. The presentation will be made to the entire Con- gregation during the Thanks- giving concert to be given in the Adas Shalom social hall. Congregation President Charles Charlip will accept the Bible for the members of the Synagogue. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ffil ifinnall 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111112 1 BE AT BETH AARON NAGOGUE TO HEAR The basis for the gift is the High Holy Day appeal con- ducted on behalf of Israel Bonds in Adas Shalom by -Congress- man Emmanuel Celler, which resulted in sales of over $76,000. Five other Detroit synagogues conducted similar appeals dur- ing the Holy Day season and raised better than $10,000 each. They will be presented with duplicate Bibles at the Hanu- kah festival to be staged Dec. 17 at the Masonic Auditoriuni. * * * Food Store Head Speaks To Grocery Leaders Here Irving W. Rabb, president of the Stop and Shop Food Store , chain which serves New Eng- land, was in Detroit Wednesday to speak on behalf of Israel Bonds at the home of Torn Bor- man, president of Lucky Stores. Co-hosts for the evening were John and Nathan - Lurie and Ir- win I. Cohn. Mr. 'Rabb's address centered around industrial and agricul- tural development in Israel and the current grave crisis that faces the beleaguered Israelis. He just retutped from where he visited., as cDolkirman, of a fact-finding group of Ameri- ' can business to survey the uses to which Bond dollars are put. Center Symphony Opens, Season With Schuster, Soloist Next Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., the Center Symphony Orchestra, Ju- lius Chajes conducting, will open its 1955-56 season. The concert, to be held in the Davison Jewish Community Center, 4059 W. Da- vison, will feature the interna- tionally known cellist, Joseph Schuster, as soloist. The program will include Schumann's Con- .s= certo for Cello and Orchestra in A Minor, played by Mr. Schuster, Bach's Branden- burg Concerto No. 3, Beethov- Chajes en's "Prome- theus" Overture, and Prokofieff's Classical Symphony. Mr. Schuster has enjoyed an astoundingly successful music ca- reer. Prior to his American debut, he was solo cellist with the Ber- lin Philharmonic. After his ar- rival in this country in 1934, he played solo cello with the New York Philharmonic for ten years. Since 1944, he has devoted him- self entirely to concert appear- ances throughout the world. , Rep. Lesinski Backs _ Council Stand on Nazi Expressing agrzement with with the position taken by the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit, John Le- sinski, Congressman from the 16th District, has protested to the State Department the ad- mission of Herbert von Kara- jan to this country. Rep. Lesinski's protest to Secretary Dulles points out that von Karajan had clearly identified himself with the Nazis as early as 1933. He added that, "it certainly app pears unreasonable to issue entrance visas for such pure poses as that of von Karajan's without first obtaining , con- vincing evidence of a strong disavowal of Nazism and all that it stands for." Adas Shalom- Synagogue will be presented with an inscribed DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 7 Bible from the dioly Land, Friday, November 18, 1955 One of Israel's Outstanding Citizens World Famous Basso Solist BOTH AT THE 18000 WYOtvfl NC THURSDAY, .DECEMBER 1st, 8:30 'p.m. Sponsored by ZIONIST COUNCIL LANDSMANSHAFTEN COUNCIL LANDSMANSHAFTEN ORGANIZATIONS MORRIS L. SCHAVER and HARRY SCHUMER Co-Chairmen for the Evening For Reservations Call Any of the Above Organizations: . 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