- THE DETRO IT JEWIS H NEWS-8 Women Set Six Histadrut Rally Sunday Seeks to Clear Way for Campaign Closing Pie-G Day Fetes With the Detroit Israel Hista- drut Campaign now in mop- ping-up stage, approximately 15 percent of the solicitation cards are still in the hands of work- ers, the Histadrut office an- nounced this week. In an effort to gather as many outstanding cams as possible, and to speed the canapaign to a success- ful conclusion a worker's rally has been arranged for 11 a.m., Sunday, at the Labor Zionist Insti- tute, 1 9 1 6 1 Schaefer. Coming di- rectly here from Israel (he left the Haskin country o n 1 y this week) to address the rally will be Itzhak H•askin, treas- urer of the Histadrut executive in Israel. Haskin came to Israel in 1925 as a graduate of the Lomzer and Sl•abotka Yeshivas. He is a founder of the Moshav move- ment, member of the Mapai executive committee and direc- tor of the Histadrut munici- pality department. Campaign workers also will hear reports on the progress of the annual third seder, spon- sored by the organization, which this year will feature as guest speaker: Brig. Gen. S. L. A. Marshall. The third seder will be held April 18, in the Adas Shalom Synagogue social hall. Appear- ing with Gen. Marshall, whose articles on Israel have wbn high 13aise throughout the nation, will be the Tzabar Group, a troupe of young men• and women who sing the songs and dance the dances of Israel. Another feature of the event will be the appearance of Alek- sander Gronowski, a member of the Oneg Theater Group and a long-time member of the Yiddish theater of Poland and Israel. Detroiters' Guide in Israel Gives Reasons for Yonne.- State's Courage When the delegation of De- troit community leaders visited Israel last October, their guide was Captain Mordechai Pe'er, of 31 Keren, Kayemeth St., GiVat Hayim. 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Monday, April 1, 1 p.m., Ber- man Branch of Hebrew Schools, Mrs. Saul J. Rubin chairman, assisted by Mrs. Arthur R. Soltar. Division chairmen parti- cipating: Mesdames Charles Perlman, Charles Abramson, Richard A. Serlin, Charles Sni- der, George Barahal, Melvin H. Hornstein, Asher N. Tilchin and Mitchell Mandeberg. Tuesday, April 2, 1 p.m., Ber- man Branch of Hebrew Schools, Mrs. Irving Burke, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Daniel Car- penter. Division chairmen par- ticipating: Mesdames .Bernard Bladen, Allan G. Agree, Sidney S. Savage, John C. Hopp, Jr., Harvey G. Snider, Leopold Sny- der, Jack Rom, Myer Teitel- baum and Lippman L. Lum.- berg. This week, Leonard Simons, who was a member of the De- troit delegation, received a letter from Capt. Pe'er in which he wrote: "It is very heartening to learn that Detroit, as well as the rest of the United States Jewry, is behind us in these hard times, when we call in vain upon the world for a little bit of justice —asking nothing more than be- ing allowed to live in peace. That we have no territorial am- bitions we have stressed again and again and also proved our good will by retreating from all the Sinai, which our army had conquered. As for our work here—well, you saw for your- self; all we want is to be per- mitted to continue building the country and receive and re- ,those of our brothers who have no other place to go but managed to reach. here and who .are, alas, nearly always destitute. "You . mention that you were surprised by what occurred after you left Israel because, during your stay, you did not notice a • general feeling of nervousness or undue trouble. We are used to living under tension and, if we would give way to hysteria or nervousness, we would not be able to carry on. We have learned to take just about everything in our stride." Capt. Pe'er originally came from Poland. His parents, broth- ers and sisters were murdered in Nazi concentration camps. He alone was permitted to work jn a labor camp because he was young and strong. At the time the Americans landed in Ger- many, he and others in his camp were moved to another camp where they were to be doomed to death. Together with five others, an escape was tried but four of them were shot and he and another boy managed to get away, eventually landing in Israel. He is now married and the father of two children. He told Simons "After what I've gone through, I'm not afraid of anything that can ever happen to me again as long as I Jive, I will fight to my death to defend Israel's existence because of what it means to me and to all the other Jews like me who need Israel so that we can have a place to live as decent human beings are entitled to• live." (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) . TEL AVIV—The 200 refugees from Hungary who arrived at Haifa • Monday aboard the liner Jerusalem included a number of professional men, one of them a nuclear physicist. The scientist, a non-Jew married to a Jewess, will join the staff of the Weizmann Institute. Also aboard the vessel were 19 orphans from Europe, many of whom were too young to remember their parents. ,They were taken to the, Youth Aliyah school near Kfar Vitkin. Another Tuesday, April 2, 8 p.m., at Temple Emanu-El, Oak Park, Mrs. Sherman Kay and Mrs. Milton Y. Zussman, chairmen, assisted by Mrs. Herschel Stuart. Division chairmen par- ticipating. Mesdames Stanley Waxenberg, Harold Rubin- stein, Sam Stoller, Ralph Pierce, Moses Caplan, Balfour Peisner, Ellis B. Rifkin, Harry Roth, Bernard Pedell, Joseph E. Steinberger and Charles Braun. Wednesday, April 3, 1 - p.m., Berman Branch of • Hebrew Schools, Mrs. Julian Priver, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Al- fred Deutsch. Division chair- men participating: Mesdames Norman B. Goldman, Seymour Gilmore, Irving Shulak, Ben- jamin Burdick, Richard S. Gunsberg, Herbert Sott, Leon- ard Marein, Morris D. Kane, Julian S. Tobias, Arthur Mon- son, and Manual Weinstein, Drapes — Lampshades — Curtains — CLEANED and HAND FINISHED Ambassador Cleaners 12813 Linwood TO 8-8044-45 group of 20 orphans is expected before the end of the month. Center Young Adult Dance Sam Barnett and his orches- tra will be featured at a Young Adult Dance at the 10 Mile ranch of the Jewish Commu- nity Center at 9 p.m., Sunday .................i Remodel Your Double Breasted! 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May the Lord bless you, dear colleague, with many, many more years filled with fruitful endeavors and great accomplishments, keep you in the best of health and enable you to celebrate many more happy occasions in the years and decades to come. —Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Detroit FOR A BRIGHTER CLEANER PASSOVER START WITH .... ... . .. . Wednesday, April 3, 1 p.m., at Temple Emanu - El, Oak Park, Mrs. Morris H. Brown and Mrs. Merle Harris, chair- men. Division chairmen parti- cipating: Mesdames William L. Deutsch, George M. Stutz, Wil- liam Avrunin, Bernard S. Rub- iner, Morris Tack, Barney Aaron, Joe Radkin, Gerald Steinberg, and Jack W. Nover. Mrs. Sidney J. Winer and Mrs. Nathan Rubin are direct- ing the two skits to be present- ed at the meetings. The division having the larg- est number of workers present at each one of the six meetings will receive a "Whimmy." "Whimmies" have been de- signed by Mesdames Herbert S. Keiden and Richard Pren- tis. 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