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May 18, 1956 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-05-18

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Bond Women's
Seminar June 4

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The Michigan House of Re-
presentatives on May 10 adopted
unanimously, under suspended
rules a resolution petitioning
the U. S. Congress and the Na-
tional Administration to restore

the balance in the Middle East
by giving arms to Israel.
Representatives Edgar Currie,
Detroit 2nd District, Frederick
Yates, Detroit 4th District„ and
Ed Carey, Democratic 3rd Dis-

trict, all Democrats, were the
sponsors of the resolution.
The original resolution was
introduced by Senator John B.
Swainson, (Dem.), W a y n e
County 18th District.


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(formerly of Dexter Blvd,)

Herzberg Et. Keystone

19179 LIVERNOIS

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and Friday
Open to 9 PIA, Thursday

MAY 18, 1956-3

On the occasion of the second
anniversary of the founding of
the Guardians of Israel, the
Detroit Committee for State of
Israel Bonds announced that a
dinner will be held Tuesday
evening, June 5, at Hotel Stat-
ler.
Irwin I. Cohn, who accepted
the directorship of the 1956
Israel Bond drive, will be for-
mally installed at that time.
The event will be utilized to
pay tribute to Phillip Sto llman,
retiring 1954-1955 Israel Bond
chairman.
Under Mr. Stoilman's lead-
ership, the Bond organization
reached a two-year total of
$1,750,000' i n Development
Bond sales,
The June 5 dinner will be
addressed by Abraham Fein-
berg, president of the Develop-
ABRAHAM FEINBERG
ment Corporation for Israel,0
which sponsors the Israel Bond
sales in this country.
Mr. Feinberg has for many
years been actively concerned
with the establishment of the
State of Israel. Ike is a member
Mrs. Norman Kantor has been
of the National Campaign Cabi-
net of the United Jewish Ap- named chairman of the June
peal, is president of the Amer- 4 Leadership. Seminar, spon-
ican Committee for the Weiz- sored by the Detroit Women's
mann Institute of Science and Division Board of Governors
chairman for the New York for State of Israel Bonds, to be
City area of the Harry S. Tru- held in the Mayfair Room of
man 'Library Committee. He the Labor Zionist Institute,
was the founder and president 19161 Schaefer, beginning with
of Americans for Haganah and luncheon at 12 noon. All women
is publisher of Israel Speaks.
in the community are urged to
Born and educated in New participate.
York City, Mr. Feinberg earned
Following the luncheon, a se-
his pre-law credits at City Col- minar panel will take over the
and a Master of Laws degree. at afternoon session.
New York University. A leader
Eight subjects relating to the
in the hosiery and textile indus-
tries, he was recently elected Israel Bond program will be
chairman of the board of Julius discussed in the following order:
"Bonds—Life Line to Israel,"
Kayser & Co. He was named
chairman of the board of Bran- Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders:
deis University in September, "Blueprint for Success," Mrs.
Joseph Katchke; "Importance of
1954.
Preceeding the 7 o'clock din- Know-How," Mrs. Philip Helf-
ner, cocktails will be served man; "Synagogues and Sister-
in the Bagley Room of the hoods," Mrs. Benjamin Gorre-
Statler at 6:30. Reservations lick; "Building Funds," Mrs.
can b _ e made by calling . the Robert Coggan; "Target
Events," Mrs. Charles Milan;
Bond office, WO 2-5091.
"Let's Be Sure," Miss Lillian
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Al
Fischer; and "Presidents Have
a Place," Mrs. Gerson Berris.
Each panelist will discuss the
Israel Bond program as it re-
lates to the women of the com-
munity.
A question and answer period
This Week's Radio and
will follow the panel discussion.
Television Programs
During the afternoon session,
of Jewish Interest
a representative of the Israel
ALTMA.N'S JEWISH HOUR
government will address the
seminar participants and bring
Time: 11:15 a. m., Sunday.
them an up-to-the-minute re-
Station: WJLB.
port on present conditions in
Feature: The role of the Israel.
Delegate Assembly in deter-
Luncheon reservations may
mining the programs and ac- be made by calling the Bond
tivities of the Jewish Commun- office, WO 2-5091.
ity. Council will be discussed
by Mrs. Samuel Aaron, mem-
ber of the Council executive Report 39,000 Jews
board and co-chairman of the In Riga and_ 'Lodz
community relations commit-
LONDON, (JTA) — The War-
tee,
* *
saw Radio reported in a Yid-
dish - language broadcast that
FRONTIERS OF FAITH
there are about 30,000 Jews re-
• Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday,
siding in Riga, capital of Soviet
Station: WV4TJ-TV (Channel
Latvia, where thousands of Jews
4).
-
were massacrd by the Nazis dur-
Feature: The second of four ing the German occupation.
programs in this series of Jew-
The broadcast was based on
ish-interest programs will pre- information given by a Polish
sent "Trees in the Wind," which Jew who visited Riga. He re-
dramatizes the early life of ar- ported that there is a synagogue
tist Chaim Soutine,
functioning in Riga and that
*
the Jews there have a rabbi and
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
a kosher butcher. There also is
Time: 5 p.m., Sunday.
a home for Jewish aged in the
Station: WXYZ. •
city.
Feature: "Everything Is Beau-
Another Warsaw broadcast
tiful in Its Time" is the topic reported that there are 9.000
of Dr. Julius Mark, spiritual Jews living in Lodz. It said that
leader of Temple Emanu-D., a study of the composition of
New York, in - t third of a the Jewish population in 29 Po-
series.
lish towns and villages—where
*
the majority of Poland's Jews
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
are concentrated—has establish-
Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
ed that children up to the age
• Station: WWJ.
of 15 constitute about 40 percent
Feature: Screen and stage of all Jewish inhabitants, .
star Ralph Bellamy will be
The broadcast compared the
presented in "B. Franklin, present figures with those of 12
American," which relates parts years ago, after the liberation of
Of Franklin's life which made the country from th Nazis, when
him a great statesman and a a Jewish child was a rarity in
great American,
Poland.

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M DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-FRIDAI:

Israel Bond Dinner to Honor State House- of Representatives Requests That U. S.
Stollman„ Install Cohn, June 5 Provide Israel with Arms to Restore Power Balance

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