Bar-Yaacov
'Emma Schaver
The achievements and influ-
ence of a renowned Zionist
leader will be commemorated
by Detroit's Labor Zionist Or-
ganization when it dedicates its
institute b-uilding as the Hayim
Greenberg Center at a banquet
beginning 6:30 p.m. Sunday,
at the building's site, 19161
Schaefer.
Hayim Greenberg, a founder
of the Labor Zionist move-
__ ment, exercised considerable
moral and intellectual influence
on the world Jewish commun-
ity -through his numerous
speeches and writings. To him,
Zionism meant building some-
thing in Israel that would
serve as a pattern for the en-
tire world, not merely a liber-
ation movement of the Jewish
people, Zionist leaders have said
of him.
Coming to Detroit espe-
cially for the dedication cere-
monies is the late Zionist
leader's widow, Leah Green-
berg. Principal speaker at
the event will be Maurice
Samuel, widely known author
and scholar whose latest
book, "The Professor and the
Fossil," refutes Toynbee's
distortions of Jewish history.
The Israeli government will
be represented by Nathan Bar-
Yaacov, labor attache of the Ls-
raeli Embassy. The musical
portion of the program will
feature Emma Schaver, who
will render recent Israeli songs
which she discovered during
her summer Israel concert
tour.
Morris Lieberman, chairman
of the Detroit Zionist Actions
Committee, will officiate at
ceremonies unveiling plaques in
memory of Mr. Greenberg and
honoring the contributions to la-
bor Zionism of Morris L. Scha-
ver, Harry Schumer and the or-
ganizational board of directors.
Community leaders to par-
ticipate in the banquet include
Asks Zionists to Be
Ready to Mobilize
Full Support for Israel
NEW YORK, (JTA) — A
solemn warning - that world
Jewry, led by the Zionist move-
ment, may soon be called upon
"to throw its full support to
Israel" as it did during the
Sinai campaign last year was
sent by Dr. Nahum Goldmann,
president of the World Zionist
Organization, to the convention
of the Zionist Organization of
America which has concluded
here.
In the note, Dr. Goldmann
said that "Israel is entering a
period full of great prospects
for large aliyah and develop-
ment." At the same time, he
said, Soviet Russia has entered
the Middle East, there is a
policy of appeasement to the
Arabs frOm bothe blocs and
the Arabs are being strength-
ened militarily by the Soviet
Union and the West.
Touching upon the need for
clarification of the ideological
and historical position of the
Zionist movement, Dr. Gold-
mann referred to the "paradoxi-
cal positions" taken by Israel
Premier Ben-Gurion on the
meaning of Zionism, and
stressed that the existence of
a strong Zionist movement is
essential to Israel's future.
Samuel
Rabbi Morris Adler, vice-presi-
dent of the Detroit Jewish Com-
munity Council; Pinchas Cruso,
executive chairman of the La-
bor Zionist Organization of
-America; Louis Segal, national
secretary of Farband and , mem-
ber of the World Zionist execu-
tive board; Morris L. Schaver,
president of the Labor Zionist
Institute board; a n d Irving
Pokempner, Institute secretary.
The _ first annual Hayim
Greenberg Memorial Award
will be instituted at the dedica-
tion banquet. Banquet reserva-
Histadrut Will Name
Workers to Management
In All of Its Plants
. TEL AVIV, (JTA) — First
steps in carrying out a Hista-
drut decision to establish work-
er. participation in management
in all of its.plants will be taken
in the huge Koor Ltd. complex
of factories.
The experiment at Koor will
begin with selection of two or
three workers who will have
full management authority. Y.
M. Meshel, chairman of the In-
dustrial Workers Division of the
Histadrut, said the goal was to
share executive responsibility
with workers and thus increase
their understanding of manage-
ment problems.
He said the workers to be
named to management boards
would be "directors in work
clothes" and that they would
continue working at their regu-
lar jobs.
He called the idea a "two-way
bridge" which would keep the
problems of workers before
management and the problems
of running a factory before the
workers through information
brought back to them by the
"directors in overalls."
International Nuclear
Parley Ends in Israel
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The first
International Conference on
Nuclear Structure to be held in
Israel concluded with a huge
banquet in Herizia. The parley
was held on the grounds of the
Weizmann Institute of Science
at Rehovoth, one of its sponsors.
A number among the nearly
200 participants in the confer-
ence described its session as
"useful and stimulating." They
stressed that considerable light
had been cast on the mysteries
of the nuclear and the atom
during the past week. The
United States sent the largest
delegation, 37 scientists from
government, industry and the
armed forces, to the parley.
U. S. Banker Honored; Exhibits Art in Paris
PARIS (JTA) — Premier
Maurice Bourges-Maunoury of
France this week conferred
upon Robert Lehman, senior
partner in the 107-year-old
banking house of Lehman
Brothers and the. Lehman Cor-
poration, the order of an officer
in the Legion of Honor.
For the past three months a
special collection of 300 master-
pieces in art from the Lehman
collecion have been on public
THE EARLY BIRD
CATCHES THE WORM!
JDC Names New Medical
Director for 25 Lands
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Dr.
Sidney Shindell, of Hartford,
Conn., has been appointed medi-
cal director of the Joint Distri-
bution Committee.
Dr. Shindell, who comes -to
JDC from his post as medical
director of the Connecticut
Commission on the Care and
Treatment of the Chronically
Ill, Aged and Infirm, replaces
Dr. William M. Schmidt, who
has resigned to re-join the
faculty of the Harvard School
Professor of Maternal and Child
of Public Health as Associate
Health. The Joint Distribution
Committee currently maintains
health and welfare programs in
some 25 countries.
showing at the Orangle des
Tuilleries of the Louvre and
has draWn crowds averaging
3,000 a day.
Lehman is exhibiting these
art treasures on invitation from
the director of the national mu-
seums of France. This is the
first time that the great French
museum has ever shown the
individual collection of a single
American.
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15 -THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEW S—Friday, September 20, 1957
Labor Zionist Dedication
to Honor Hayim Greenberg