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Ilistadrut Workers Asked to Increase
Efforts to End Campaign in January

Earlier Deadline
For New Year's

_A fast finish was called for by tatives gather for a breakfast
Because of the occurrence of
Histadrut Campaign officers at meeting at Lachar's.
New Year's Day on Monday,
the worker's report gathering
Jan. 2, it is necessary to ad-
The principal speaker at the
held last night, in the nearly- meeting will be Elmcr Shupako-
vance the deadlines for photo-
graphs and editorial material
completed Labor Zionist Center, vitz, executive director of the
A Gibbonsville, Idaho, Story
for for the issue of Friday,
on Schaefer Road.
Chicago Histadrut Campaign.
An interesting story relates sheepman who prospected in the
Jan.
6,
as
follows:
Occupying a very special place
Volunteers present at the meet-
to the town of Gibbonsville, area. He was the owner of a
Photographs, 10 a.m., Friday,
ing were urged to exert every -on the Histadrut Honor Roll this
Idaho, where the Stein Mountain mine in Stein Gulch. His home
Dec. 30.
possible effort between now and week is Mrs. Thelma Zak, of
was named after a man who be-
Editorial copy, 1 p.m., Fri-
the end of January to bring the Pioneer Women, who though hos-
came - popular as "Old Man was in Gibbonsville. Later in
day, Dec. 30.
1956 Histadrut drive for emer- pitalized for many weeks has
life. he moves to Hard Scrabble,
Stein."
conducted her own campaign
,gency funds to its conclusion.
Advertising deadlines w ill
Montana.
Stein
Monument
can
be
seen
from
her
bed
in
Harper
Hospital
remain intact: 12 noon, Tues-
Workers and organizations re-
in the Beaverhead Mountains,
day, Jan. 3, for display adver-
ported that hundreds of addi- and has directed activities of the
You are a King by your Fire-
in Idaho's Lemhi County.
Pioneer
Women
Division
of
tising;
4
p.m.,
Jan.
3,
for
dis-
tional cards have been 'covered
The man after whom it was side, as much as any Monarch
which
she
is
chairman.
play
classified
advertising;
and
"up until now, as compared to a
—Cervantes
Other active workers were
named was Henry Stein, a on his Throne.
11 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 4,
year ago. It was further reported
liner classified advertising.
that increased contributions re- Sam Kane, Max Lieberman and
Regular deadline for photo-
main the rule in this year's Mrs. Mikofsky of the Farband
Division; Irving Pokemper, Ski-
S. Z. from Canada wants
graphs is 9 a.m. Monday, and
campaign.
ney Shevitz, Morris Lachover,
'
to be a nurse ...
for
editorial
material,
12
noon,
With conditions in Israel be- Joe Kahn, Mrs. Elke Freedman
S. L from Miami leach,
Monday,
preceding
each
Fri-
coming increasingly more grave, and Philip Goldstein of the Poale
day of publication. Late ar-
a psychologist .. .
the Histadrut office _continues to Zion Division; Abraham Wein-
ticles are discarded, unless still
L M. from Pittsburgh,
receive urgent requests for in- traub of the Scrap Metal Divi-
timely, when they are used the
teacher .. .
creased transmissions of funds sion; Dr. Hudson Rosenthal • of
following week.
to • enable its national headquar- the Professional Division; Philip
ters to cope with the financing Shkolnick, David Horodoker So-
of vast quantities of medical eietty; Abraham Schultz, Cher- Weizmann Institute Awards
- equipment and supplies being nigover Society, and Isadore Co- Scholarships Honoring Lipsky
sent to Israel daily.
hen, Pinsker Society, all of the
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Two
'Locally,
the Histadrut Cam- Landsmanshaften Division. .
scholarships named in honor of
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FOR A TOP-RATED COLLEGE EDUCATION
PROGRAMS LEAD TO:
satisfactorily,
paig,n, continues
Organizations making returns American Zionist leader Louis
WHILE CONTINUING YOUR JEWISH
BACHELOR OF ARTS I. A.)
with most major groups main- during the past week included Lipsky have been awarded to
STUDIES, Stern College for Women offers a
BACHELOR OF RELIGIOUS
positive Jewish atmosphere in a congenial
taining their fast initial pace, the the David Horodoker Young two American scientists at the
EDUCATION (B. R. E.)
cultural environment. Majors in twelve differ-
Detroit office reported.
Women's Group, Cong. Shaarey Weizmann Institute.
Jewish Studies for Begin-
ent fields available. Stern College provides a
The next "target date" will be Shomain Ladies Auxiliary, whose
ners and Advanced Students
Announcement of the awards,
complete education' and personal guidance
at 10:30 a.m.,' Jan. 8 when work- contribution is double that of made to Dr. Yermiyahu Kaplan,
Foe Free Illustrated Booklet
program, social and recreational facilities,
containing admission and
ers and organizational represen- last year; the Eastern Ladies of the U. S. Naval laboratories in
lounges, laboratories, dormitories, and mod- °
program information,
ern Kosher dining hall
.
Aid Society and Workmen Circle Washington, and Dr. Y e s h u a
WRITE,
Branch 945 whose representative, Lebel, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was
Fernand E. d'Humy's
M.. Skulsky, advises that, though made here by Meyer Weisgal,
WOMEN
they have not yet completed soli- chairman of the Institute's execu-
YESHIVA UNIVERSITY
Biography of Moses
citations within the group, funds tive council, prior to his depar-
253 Lexington Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. Dept. No. 11.1N-1
Those who have read the biog- on hand already exceed the ture for a three-month visit to
Tel. MUrray Hill 5-0150
raphies of Moses by Edmond Fleg figure achieved last year.
Europe and the United States.
and Louis Untermeyer will find
it very difficult to becctme en-
thused over Fernand E. d'Humy's
"What Manner of Man was
Moses?", just publised by Liter-
ary Publishers (8 W. 40th, NY,
18). It just doesn't measure up.
For one thing, it is difficult to
view the ,Moses theme christo-
logically. The -author quotes from
Deuteronomy 18:18—"I will raise
them up a prophet from among
their brethern"—to prove • that
"Moses foretold the coming • of
Christ:"
While there ate many interest-
ing angles to this story, and to
the Israelites in Egypt and to the
story of Joseph, the informed
reader soon becomes aware of
shortcomings. Had the biogra-
pher used the Legends of the
Jews by Dr. Louis Ginzberg, he
would have found just the ma-
terial necessary for, a good
JOSEPH SOieLER
DR. A. M. HERSHMAN
biography .of Moses.
President of the
M. d'Humy ...makes - the point
Chairman .ef the Committee
that Moses was "chosen prenat-
Detroit Hapoel Hamizrachi
For Tel Aviv Yduth Center
ally" in tracing the background
of the story for his prophetic
role. But he has an. unusual
translation of Israel. He -gives it
the meaning l'El does battle,"
when, as a matter of fact, it
To The
should be translated either "he
strode with God" or "champion
of God."
Bet it is a friendly story into
which went a lot of labor, for
Due to the tremendous influx
Will Be
which the author deserves due of immigrants that come from
credit.
various countries of the world,
the Hapoel Hamizrachi in Israel
Philanthropist to Devote decided to build a youth center
At Its
Full Time to Charities .
that will ease the acute needs of
The Religious Labor Zionist
PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) - Al- the youth. The 4-story center
Movement was founded 34 years
bert M. Greenfield, • realtor and will provide:
ago as a new and dynamic force
financier, has announced that he
at 6:30 p.m.
for
the restoration of the Jewish
will withdraw from the firm
Nationhood in the spirit and tra-
which bears his name to devote
A common meeting
full time to civic, public and phil-
dition of the Torah, and its noble
■ ground where thou-
anthropic affairs.
precepts of social justice. Its
sands of immigrant
He will sell his entire stock in-
children can become
unique approach is symbolized in
terest to a group of executives of
closely integrated.
its motto "Torah V'avodah, Faith
the company.
and Labor". In its 34 years the
In addition to his varied civic
For Reservations Please Call
Hapoel Hamizrachi registered a
Recreational, edu-
interests, Greenfield has been ac-
" cational, religious
most notable record of accom-
tively identified with a number
and social facilities
of Jewish interfaith and philan-
plishments in Israel:
in an - area where
thropic activities including the
NO SOLICITATION OF FUNDS
they are s or elST
Philadelphia Federation of Jew-
. 71 Agricultural
needed. -
ish Charities, the Albert Einstein
settlements
Medical Center, the YM &
65 consumer producer
YWHA, the Philadelphia chapter
A dynamic, con-.
co-operatives
of the National Conference of
• structive program
51 cultural and
Christians and Jews, the chapel
designed to combat
of the Four Chaplains, the United
educational •
the problem of
Fund, the Community Chest and
institution
juvenile delinquen-
the Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation
33 housing
cy.
League.
developments
He is the sponsor of the Albert
80 children's
M. 'Greenfield Center of Human
institutions
The proper atmos-
Relations of the University of
23 recreational centers
phere
for
molding
Pennsylvania and a member of
12 vocational training
a generation of
its executive committee.
schools
healthy, sturdy, in-
5 Bnai Akiva Yeshiot
Rabbi M. J.
Charlie
Cantor Ernest
Rabbi Charles Rabbi Joshua
telligent and proud
6---DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Wohlgelernter 26 Youth. Aliyah groups
WeIok
Greenfield
Rosenzweig
Sperka
Israelis.
Friday, December 30, 1955

ALERT YOUNG WOMEN

from aW over are
enrolling at

STERN COLLEGEforWOMEN

STERN COLLEGE *

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HAPOEL HAMIZRACHI

and the

Detroit Committee for the

TEL AVIV YOUTH CENTER

Are Proud to Announ,ce That

ARTHUR C. A
LIVERAN

Permanent
Israeli Delegate

Tel Aviv
Youth Center

United Nations

Guest Speaker

Hapoel
Hamizrachi

Pioneering in . . .
Faith, Torah, Land
Labor

DINNER

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On January I.0th, 1956

At Bel-Aire Terrace

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TO 8-7273
TO 8-9080

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