Friday, October 25, 1957—THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS-6 Work on Advance Israel Bond Sales for Dinner Honoring Dr. Hershman +, s Barter Miss Halaban at Histadrut Concert Bart, a pro duct of the Two sparkling and prominent "Borscht" belt, the New York entertainers will be featured at state summer resort area, has a the annual Histadrut Concert, to regular radio show in New be held at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 3, in York, has made frequent ap- the auditorium of Mumford pearances in night clubs High School. throughout the country and has They are Jan Bart, lyric tenor been seen often on television. and humorist - raconteur, and He has recorded in seven lan- Aviva Halaban, Israeli folk sing- guages for Columbia, Seva, Ban- er who is in this country to ner and Premier Records. attend the professional training program of the American The- Miss Halaban,- a fourth gen- ater Wing. eration Israeli, was born and Miss Halaban Bart The program, which is the raised in Jerusalem, attended Detroit Israel Histadrut's "Sa- versary," will feature a brief Hebrew University and was a lute to Israel on Her 10th Anni- speaking program, featuring a member of the staff of the Is- message from Rabbi Jacob E. rael Embassy in Washington. She has sung with the Israel Segal, who returned recently Philharmonic Orchestra, h a s from Israel. Morris Lieberman, Histadrut 'represented her country at in- chairman, will give a report on ternational folk festivals and United Nations celebrations and NEW YORK, (JTA)—Moses the preceding year's activities appeared on stage, radio and A. Leavitt, executive vice-chair- and announce the goal of this television. man of the Joint Distribution year's drive. Committee and former member of President Eisenhower's Com- mittee for Hungarian Refugee Relief, returned this week from See the Record-Breaking a South American tour with words of high praise for Bra- zil's "warm and generous recep- tion to refugees fleeing from Communism and anti-Jewish persecution." He reported that since Jan. 1 more than 3,300 Jewish refugees from Hungary and Egypt have found haven in South America. Of this total, some 2,300 or nearly three-quarters have set- tled in Brazil with sizable num- bers of Hungarian emigrants also taking refuge in Argentina and Chile. On his continent-wide survey of Jewish refugee needs and services, Leavitt found that the newcomers appeared to have made a rapid economic and so- cial adjuitment. Leavitt stressed particularly the role played by Brazilian President Juscelino Kutischek and his Immigration Depart- ment in accepting the refugees. In addition, he noted, all sec- tions of the local Jewish com- munity have united in welcom- ing and caring for the new- comers. 20000 Grand River nr. Evergreen Financial assistance, totaling as high as $1,000 for a family KE. 1-2900 of four, is provided to the immi- grants by the JDC, United Hias Service and other international and local agencies. Laud Brazil for Refugee Relief Making calls to - sell Israel Bonds in advance of the testi- monial dinner being given Nov. 6 in honor of Dr. A. M. Hersh- man, rabbi emeritus of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, are members of the synagogue's committee in charge of the program. Left to right, they are (seated) CARL SCHILLER, chairman; ABRA- HAM SATOVSKY, a co-chairman together with Mrs. Theodore Bargman; Dr. MORTON HOCHMAN and ABRAHAM KATZ- MAN; standing, JACK STONE, Dr. DAVIS BENSON, IRVING SIMON and WILBUR STEIN. The dinner, to be held in the Shaarey Zedek social hall, will honor Rabbi Hershman's 50 years of association with the congregation. * * * A Total of $15,000 in Bonds NEW SCULPTURAMIC CHEVROLET FOR '58 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and Nov. 2 gree ifts to the Ladies MMERT CHEVROLET CO. Making their 15th $1,000 Israel Bond purchase since the inception of its Bond-purchase program six years ago are these members of the executive board of the Chesed shel Emes: seated, NATHAN WOLOK, president; standing, left to right, H. MITNICK, D. RICHMAN, H. E. CITRIN, N. P. ROSEN, Rabbi ISRAEL ROCKOVE and P. GOLDSTEIN. Abba Eban to Address Hadassah's Forty-Third National Convention PHILADELPHIA—The work of Hadassah, the women's Zionist organization of America, was lauded in special messages to its 43rd national convention by President Itzhak Ben-Zvi and Prime Minister David Ben- Gurion, Dr. Miriam Freund, na- tional president of Hadassah, announced. Both stressed the importance of Hadassah's con- tributions to Israel and to ad- vancement of Jewish life in the United States. More than 2,500 delegates and guests — representing Ha- dassah's 315,000 members in 1,250 chapters and groups throughout the United States, Alaska and Puerto Rico — are attending the convention, which opened Thursday and will con- tinue through Monday. The convention will formulate Ha- dassah's program for the forth- coming year. Highlight of the convention will be announcement of plans OLD NEWSBOYS GOODFELLOWS HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL I , 8 p.m. BRIGGS STADIUM NOV 22 $OY TICKETS ISOM ANY POLICEMAN by Hadassah for building a new town in Israel. One of the convention ses- sions will deal with United States foreign policy and for- eign affairs as they pertain to the Middle East and Israel. The session will feature ad- dresses by Abba S: Eban, Israel ambassador to the United States; Chester Bowles, former United States ambassa- dor to India; and Rep. Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania. Chairman of the session will be Mrs. Samuel W. Halprin, former • national president of Hadassah and acting chairman of the American section of the Jewish Agency for Palestine. Other speakers at the con- vention will be Dr. Kalman J. Mann, director-general of the Hadassah Medical Organization in Israel, who will report on medical research in Israel; and Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, chairman of the American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs, who will analyze the status of surviving Jewish com- munities in Europe and North Africa. U.S. Ambassador Takes El Al Flight LONDON (JTA)—John Hay Whitney, United States Ambas- sador to Britain, was a guest of El Al, the Israel national airline this week on a flight from Bristol to London. Ambassador Whitney was a passenger on a turboprop Bristol Britannia being readied for final delivery to El Al. ATTEND THESE SPECIAL EVENTS OF THE SILVER ANNIVERSARY BALFOUR CELEBRATION ! Balfour Silver Anniversary Film Night TUES. OCT. 29th. 8:30 P. M. AVALON THEATER FREE ADMISSION COLUMBIA PICTURES presents Produced by STANLEYKRAMER miser of •'High Noon* with MILLY VITALE • Paul Stewart • boy Waldt • se Oscar KeriWeit *teen Pity by MICHAEL OLANKFORT • Bastd en His Iset ,Selting Novel • Directed by EDWARD DMYTNII Sat. Eve., Nov. 16th, 8:30 P. M. 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