State • Bnai Brith To Salute Israel's 10th Anniversary at Annual Histadrut Concert, Nov. -3 the theme "A Salute Slates Two-Day to Using Stolarsky, assistant national Representatives attending the Israel on Her 10th Anni- secretary for the Histadrut, will conference sessions will select versary," the Detroit Israel His- be the luncheon speaker. delegates to attend the national Meeting in Flint tadrut Campaign will hold its All organizations affiliated convention of the National annual concert at 8:30 p.m., with Histadrut are urged to im- Committee for Labor Israel, The Michigan Bnai Brith Nov. 3, in the auditorium of Council will hold its annual Mumford mediately send in a list of their being held in New York Nov. High School. delegates; Seminar and Workshop, ses- 28 to Dec. 1. sions this weekend in Flint. The concert will feature a A highlight of the two-day brief speaking program, to be meeting will be the Seminar highlighted with an address by Dinner, to be- Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, of Adas gin with . a cock- Shalom Synagogue. Lieberman Rabbi Segal tail hour at Rabbi Segal, who returned Memorondurr, hoot' 6:30 p.m. Satur- from Israel just before the Campaign, who will give a brief MAY day, at Temple High Holy Days, will be mak- report on the preceding year's JOE Joe Isikoy Chevrolet Beth El, Bal- ing his first public report on activities. president lenger Hwy. his experiences in the Jewish Principal artists at the con- and Beecher state. While there, he was the cert will be Jan Bart, popular C101144 04. t& guest of numerous government singer and story-teller, and Is- 94:013 Road. Itetheit, #044 Judge Na- and organizational representa- raeli folk singer Aviva Halaban. than J. Kauf- tives. foo The concert will follow an 414114)01 man, of - .Pro- The concert program will be all-day conference planned for t44 441 Kaufman bate Court Ju- introduced by Morris Lieber- the morning and early after- 4 Ape, tivs venile Division, will be the man, chairman of the Histadrut noon of Nov. 3, at which Israel ate principal speaker at the ban- : quet. Dancing will follow. as-sue" Nalicosal Workshop sessions will com- Investors of AMPAL Corp. mence at 9:30 • - a.m., Sunday, with a breakfast meeting. To Ceote)t , be discussed are various phases to Hold 15th Annual Meeting of Bnai Brith work, including The 15th annual meeting of the new Eilat-Beersheba pipe- cape mat. Anti-Defamation League, BBYO, investors of. AMPAL-American line and Haifa oil refineries. 44:40-ia 10 Hillel Foundations, member- Israel Corp. and Israel Devel- The annual report of AMPAL- di4e44e. ship and retention, service opment Corp. will be held at American Israel Corp. reflects fund, citizenship and civic af- the Chaim Greenberg building, increasing profits for the con- beastie fairs and • vocational guidance. at 8:30 p.m., Sunday. t/si4 cern. Twenty-five per share, . The workshops will be con- _Abraham Dickenstein, presi- equal to 5 per cent has again Ps ducted by Dr. Morton J. Sobel, dent of AMPAL, will deliver the been declared on AMPAL pre- Earl Yaillen, Dr. Herman annual report and Lt. Col. John ferred stock. Jacobs, Morrie Marcus, Harvey Furman, manager of the Israel Total assets of AMPAL and Steadman and Hy Crystal. Industrial Development Bank, According to Paul Liebert, of Ltd. also will address the its associated companies have Grand Rapids, president of the group. The public is invited to reached $40,000,000. Its finan- cing to Israel during 1956 was Michigan Council, new officers attend. and committee chairmen will Furman, who emigrated from $27,133,488, including over $9,- be indoctrinated with their re- England to Israel in 1948 took 000,000 to the Israel Treasury. sponsibilities and the objectives part in the War of Independ- In 1957, with new opportu- of the organization. _ ence and then became manager nities in shipping and oil deli- Plans will be made for spe- of the Zim-Israel Navigation very through Eilat opened by . eial programs in celebration of Co. He will discuss the opera- the Sinai Campaign, both finan- - the centennial year of Bnai tion of the new Israel Indus- cing and equity investments are Brith in Michigan. trial Development Bank and its expected to expand. 1 4379 Livarnois Detroit 38, Mick. A luncheon session, closing role in providing long-term 6 11.••••• ■ •• ■ EIE the conference, will take place loans at modest interest rates. at 2 p.m., and will be addressed The loans facilitate Israel's in- by David C. . Goldfine, of Chi- dustry. . cago, first vice-president of Dis- The movie "The AMPAL rict Grand Lodge No. 6. Story" also will be shown. The movie, the first to do so, shows • * * . ea., ' .. O - Detroit Bnai Brith to Kick-Off Door-to-Door Membership Drive Detroit members of Bnai Prospects not visited the first Brith will join with members day_ will be seen during the of the organization in every remainder of the campaign principal city in the nation as which lasts through Dec. 8. simultaneously this Sunday mo- All local lodges will partici- bilization day will kick-off the pate in the 50-day drive, which national membership cham- has as its goal 50 members a paign. day to attain - its quota of 2,500 Albert D. Tucker, first vice- new members. president of the Greater De- Assisting Tucker as co-chair- troit_ Bnai Brith Council, states of the Council member- • that M-Day will see hundreds men ship cabinet are Morris Lynn, of local Bnai Brith members Leo Feber, Isadore Perlman, El ready for a door-to-door canvas Morris Yarris, Mel Robbins, Ir- of prospective members. win B. Meisel and Samuel G. Shulman. The following are lodge CO Be Fair To Yourself chairmen, who, with their com- mittees, will participate in Sun- day's canvas: Sol Goldman, Albert Einstein CI Lodge; Max Rubin, Detroit; Mel Robins, Downtown; Ben Wettenstein and Samuel G. Shulman, Brandeis; Norman IVIichlan, Ben Stashefksy and 'Tit YOU GET A DEAL FROM Edward Weiss, Louis Marshall; Martin Frank, Suburban; Charles Weiss and A. D. Tuck- S er, Donald Fox; Sam- Field, Dov Frenkel; David Kaufman, East Side; Israel Eizen, Eddie Jacob- son; Robert Kranitz, Keidan. Others are Bill Haftka and Sid Cohn, Henry Morgenthau; WORLD'S LARGEST , Herman Kassof and Seymour Gordon, Israel; Louis Webne, Bloch; Sidney Diamond, Louis Stone; Jack Mitnick, Motor City; Dr. Sidney Z. Leib, Oak- Woods; Morris Lazarus, Han- dler; Leo Feber and Sam Wei- DEALER der, Pisgah; Leo Goldenberg, Zager; Leonard Thomas, Rex; Philip Mittlemari, Herzl; Harry Bragman, Tikvah; and Irwin 3 Burt Meisel, Yuster-Rosenberg. CONVENIENT Rename Times Square . LOCATIONS for Bnai Brith Anniversary • 3000 ,FENKELL East ck Livernois NEW YORK (JTA)—Times Square was renamed Bnai • 7 MILE ROAD Brith Square for the day in Just East of James Couzens a ceremony at the famed cross- I 8 • WOODWARD AT LOTHROP _ 9i e . Bik. N. of Grand 'Blvd. roads -marking the organiza- tion's 114th anniversary. 1%157 LIVERNOIS AVE. 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