„Antititurcurgn • at Annual City . Conference Court of Honor Beth Aaron. Synagogue's Boy Morris Lieberman, chairman 1. Establishing the local quota • Scout Troop 537 will hold its of the Detroit Israel Histadrut This' year's national quota i fall Court of Honor at 7 p.m., Campaign, will preside at the $5,500,000; Tuesday, in the congregation's social hall. annual City Conference of the 2. Choosing delegates to at campaign at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Special recognition will be in the Labor Zionist Institute, tend the national convention accorded to scouts Fred Ostrow Nov. 22 to 24, in New York; and 19161 Schaefer. and Ronald Fox, who will be 3. Election of officers to head presented with the Ner Tamid The conference traditionally opens the formal phase of the the 1956-57 Histadrut Campaign medal by Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick. Histadrut Cam- in Detroit. paign locally • Two arks will be presented Among the programs 'that will Although t h e spark this year's local campaign by Rabbi" Gorrelick to Frank B. furniture.divi- are a reception on Nov. 10 Specht, director of camps and sion of the honoring Berl Locker, past co- camping, for Camp Howell and drive has al- chairman of the Jewish Agency D-Bar-A Scout Ranch. ready, b e gun for Palestine; a city-wide con- Scout neighborhood commis- activity, the cert on Nov. 11; and a program confer en c e is honoring the 60th birthday of sioner Henry Desinond will pre- the call to ac- Histadrut leader Harry Schu- sent the troop charter to David Goldsmith, Beth Aaron institu- tion for a ma- mer on Dec. 11. tional representative, a f ter jority of the "In view of the critical situa- which the Men's Club will be 'campaign tion today in the,,Middle East," hosts at a social hour. workers. Scouts and the awards they Attending Lieberman said, "it is antici- Lieberman •Sunday's par- pated that a record number of will receive at the Court of ley will be delegates from delegates will attend the city Honor are: Fred Ostrow and Alvin Toren, life scout award; landsmanshaften, fraternal and conference." social clubs and workers in the The Histadrut campaign's fur- Ronald Fox and Barry Nakell, drive. niture division, sparked by Jack Star; ,Jerry Begel, Steve Three major purposes are Malamud, Nathan Shecter and Paul Goldsmith, Albert Gottlieb, achieved at the City Conference, Earl Weingarden, and other Richard Heimlich, Edward Koz- at which reports are read of campaign units, already have loff, Leonard Koltonow, Sanford the previous years results. These raised substantial amounts, Lie- Seskin and Jerry Simon, 1st class. are: berman said. Others are: Jon -Blum, Kippy Epps, Martin Nakell, Lawrence Okrent and Myles Stern, second class; and Gerald Cohen, Jess Bison; Howard Hersh, -Stanley Levine, Stewart Saks, and Larry The annual meeting of the announced that the annual Steiner, tenderfoot. Flint Jewish Community Coun- meeting will feature the instal- The program is ' being ar- cil, to be held Sunday, Nov. lation of the Council's re-elected ranged by Sam Dashow and 4, 8 p.m., at Temple Beth El, officers: Louis Kasle, president; Harry Koltonow, co-chairmen Flint, will hear Isaac Toubin, Louis E. Rudner, Dr. H. Max- of the scout committee, in co- executive director of the Amer- well. Golden and Arthur Hur- operation with Scoutmaster ican Jewish Congress, speak on and, vice - presidents; Jacob Robert M. Ostrow and Assistant "Civil Liberties 1956 Model." Pines, treasurer; Mrs. Henry Scoutmasters Sol Kozloff and Jack Seskin. Toubin, a graduate of Yesh- Livingston, secretary. iva College and the Jewish The work of the Council's Theological Seminar y, has major 'committees will be re- Foresee Atomic Reactor served in executive positions ported on for the past year by for Israel by 1958 with the National Jewish Wel- committee chairmen, Mrs. Mor- UNITED- NATIONS, N. Y., fare Board and American Jew- ris Rubenstein, social welfare; ('JTA) — Israel will have an ish Congress. He has traveled Benzion Gotlib, Day - Camp; atomic reactor for research pur- extensively in Europe and Harry J. Mills, youth activities poses by 1958, it was learned Israel. and Dr. Golden, 1956 Flint from Dr. Israel Pelach, an elec- Arthur Hurand, chairman of United Jewish Appeal drive. tronic physicist who is conduct- Awards will be presented to ing studies on behalf of Israel's the annual meeting committee, all workers in the annual drive atomic energy program at the by Louis Kasle and Joseph Meg- Brookhaven National Labora- dell, co-chairman of the 1956 tory, in nearby Long Island. drive. Refreshments will be served by a committee repre- senting the five Jewish women's CHARLES organizations in Flint. Flint Council to Hear AJ Congress Director at Annual Meeting Nov. 4 • 1-tan itieorew-itachsh Book Event ctritril C All Tickets Sold for First Center Concert, Tuesday All tickets for the Center Symphony concert next Tues- day evening have already been sold out. The concert, to be held at the Davison Jewish Center, will feature soloist An- thony Marlowe, . who will be heard in Aria from "L'Afri- caine," "Che gelida manina" from "La Boheme," "Una fur- tiva lagrima," from "L'Elisir d'Amore," and Cielo e mar! from "La Gioconda." The orchestra,- under the di- rection of Julius Chajes, will play Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 and Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings. 1 Novelist to Address ,Beth Aaron Men Nov.4 Charles Angoff, winner of the Jewish Book Council Award for the best Jewish novel of the year, will appear 8:30 p.m., Nov. 4, for the Beth Aaron Men's - Club, at the synagogue on Wyo- ming. He will present an ad- dress, "Advice to Young Jewish Men and Women." - Angoff was H. L. Mencken's closest associate on the "Ameri- can Mercury" and has written or edited 15 books. He has lec- tured on Jewish-American fic- tion at New York _University' and Hunter, Wagner and Far- leigh-Dickinson colleges. H i s "best JewiSh novel for 1956" is "In the Morning Light." A question and discussion pe- riod will follow the speech. Re- freshments will close the pro- gram, to which the public is invited. WEINSTOCK Says "IT'S CLEANUP TIME and WE'RE GIVING OUR SHIRTS AWAY ON TRADE-INS . . ." SEE ME TODAY AT- BUICK'S RETAIL STORE 6164 CASS AVE. Near G. M. Bldg. TR 5-9700 . , .41 0 , • •- " • Guest speakers fox. Yiddish-Hebrew night at the fifth annual Jewish Book Fair, Nov. 18, will be Dr. Maurice M. Shudofsky. and Mordecai Strigler. Shown here planning Yid- dish-Hebrew Night are left to right, seated, Mrs. Morris Friedman, Louis LaMed and Bernard .Isaacs; standing, Samuel Sigal, Saul Maltz and Movsas Goldoftas. 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