Farband Conference to Pay Tribute Israel Bond- WcimtIVAWard Chen Charms *Ff 4ftiti:3 11- Mrs: Nathan Glenner, , Chen community the film, "On the lections airman for the We- to Three Departed Leaders chairman of the Women's Di- Frontiers of Israel," narrated by inen'S*Division. Friday, December 28, 1958 -- .ti p ALEX NICHAMIN For numerous contributions they made to the Labor ZioniSt movement in Detroit, memorial plaques will be unveiled in trib- ute to Morris S. Kramer, Alex Nichamin and Israel M. Hertz. The ceremony will be held Sunday afternoon, in the Labor Zionist Institute, when rooms will be named for' each of' the late leaders. _ The Kramer family will be given. a framed certificate call-: Mg attention to Mr. Kramer's• special efforts for the Farband, which he served for many years, first as president of Branch 79 and later as secre7• tary of the Farband City Com- mittee. The ceremonies will be part of a two-day Farband city con- ference, to begin Saturday, in vision for State of Israel Bonds in Detroit, announces that Chen Charms earned by the women in the past few months will be presented at a Sherry H o u r, Thursday, Jan. -3, 1 p.m., at Temple Israel. This traditional , affair culmin- ates the current activities as well as serving as kick-off for the 1997 cam-. paign. All wo- men i n= the c ommunity who are in- terested in the welfare of Israel are in- vited to this exciting affair. MORRIS S. KRAMER This occasion also will be the Institute. Louis Segal, na-. an opportunity Mrs. Sperka tional general secretary of the to see for the first time in our order, will be principal speaker, • At the dedication program CHARLES M. SEGAL, for- Sunday, Rabbi Morris Adler mer director of special features Will be principal speaker, while of the American Jewish Com- members of the Kramer, Nich- mittee,. has been appointed di- amin and Hertz families also rector of public relations of participate. Friends and col- Hadassah. He succeeds Bernard leagues of the late leaders are Zamichow, who left to establish invited.. to . attend. his own public relations firm. Israeli Woman Here to' Address PW Council Mrs. Batsheva Vilenski, cur- rently on a six-month tour of the U. S. and Canada, will ad- dress cal lo members of Pioneer Women at a program planned for Wednesday evening, in the Labor Zionist Institute, 19161. haefer. Vilenski, director of the vocationttraitiing program fcir t h e Working Women's Cow:1- c 1 1 (Moatzot Hapoalot) Israel, will speak on the ithporta.nbe o I work n o w undertaken in Israel by the Council and ow. its sister organ ization e r e, Pioneer . .oinen, c a n assist in these Mrs. Vilenski projects. Mrs. Frank Wasser, vice-presi- dent of organization, will pre- side, and introduce_ the guest speaker. Mrs. Irving Turner, Council president, will extend greetings. On Thursday morning, Mrs. „Vilenski, who. has devoted her- self to educational and employ- ment problems of Israeli youth, will meet with the Council's executive board. That afternoon, she will con- elude her stay here by speak- ing to new members at an inte- gration tea, -under the co-chair- manship ofMesdames Jack on chairman, and Stein, integrati David • Shulman, membership chairman. Mrs. Rebecca Cohen and her social committee are making arrangements for the tea. . Rabbi Frain to 'Officiate at Goirernor's 'Inaugural Dr. Leon Fram, rabbi of Tern- ple Israel, will be in Lansing on New Year's Day to officiate, for the fifth time in succession, at the inaugural ceremonies of Gov. G. Mennen Williams. Also swearing the Governor into office at the State Capitol building will be Rt. Rev, Rich- ard Emrich, of the Episcopal Church to which the governor belongs, and a representative of the Catholic church. Rabbi Fram also officiated at the inaugural of the late Gov. Frank Murphy, now! Enjoy Edward G. Robinson. This stir- ring documentary film, in color, is record of outstanding growth and development achieved by the people • of Israel despite great difficulties. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will be the guest speaker, on the sub- ject, "Not Since 1948." Chen the name of the Wo- men's Army of Israel, is the Hebrew word for charm and has been adapted by the Na- tional Women's Division as the name for the organization which is open to any woman who un- dertakes to sell or buy $2,500 in Israel Bonds. The solid gold charms are symbolic of the ancient Tirelve Tribes of Israel. 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