Eban to Address Bond Dinner Nov. 30
Event Here to Mark Israel's
Tenth Anniversary Observance
Commemorating the ap- Isaac Eban, a radiologist, in
proaching tenth anniversary of 1923, and her son adopted his
the establishment of Israel, the name. When he took up resi-
Jewish State's Ambassador to dence in Israel, he changed
the United States, Abba Eban, his first name, Aubrey, to
will deliver the keynote address Abba, meaning father.
at an Israel Bond dinner, at From his earliest childhood
Adas Shalom Synagogue, Satur- he absorbed the Zionist lean-
day evening, Nov. 30.
ings of his mother, who work-
Joseph Holtzman heads the ed as a secretary in the Lon-
Detroit ' committee in charge don offices of the Zionist
of arrangements for . the din-
ner. Reservations now are be-
ing taken for this event by
the local Israel Bond office, at
2200 David Stott Bldg.
As Ambassador and as chief
of the Israeli delegation to the
United Nations, Mr. Eban con-
NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr.
ducts Israel's battles at the Nahum Goldmann, president of
UN and in Washington.
the World Zionist Organization
Born in Capetown, South and the Jewish Agency, warned
Africa, Feb. 2, 1915, he lost this week of mounting Soviet
his father as an infant. His hostility towards Israel, but ex-
mother was married to Dr. pressed the belief that this hos-
organization, and from his
grandfather, with whom he
spent each week-end.
Later at Cambridge, he
studied the Middle Eastern
languages—Hebrew, Arabic and
Persian—and after graduating
with honors, he taught these
subjects at Pembroke College
there.
He enlisted in the British
Army when the World War II
began and five months later
he was. an officer. He asked
for and got assignment to the
Middle East. From Cairo head-
quarters he was sent to Pales- his appointment as liaison offi-
tine to do what he could to cer with the United Nations
stimulate Jewish effort in the Special Commission on Pales-
war and especially to organize tine. From that post he went
the agricultural pioneers in on to participate as a staff
kibbutzim into guerilla units member of the Jewish Agency
in view of a threat to Egypt delegation that obtained the
from the Italian and German General Assembly vote favor-
forces in North Africa.
, ing establishment of the state
The Jewish units eventually of Israel.
formed the nuclei around
The Ambassador is recog-
which an Israeli army - was nized as one of the most elo-
built.
quent pleaders any country
While shuttling between Pal- has sent to the United Na-
estine and British headquarters tions. In United Nations circles
in Egypt, Eban met Suzanne he is considered a "tough" dip-
Ambache, a student majoring lomat, invariably defending his
in French literature at the government's actions and poli-
American University in Cairo. cies with marked vigor.
They were married in 1945
'In Washington he and his
and set up their first home wife maintain a home in the
in Jerusalem. Two years later Rock Creek area. They have
his diplomatic service with the two children, a son, Eli, and
tility had not yet crystallized Israeli government began with a daughter, Gila.
into the position that Israel
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must disappear from the Middle
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East scene.
He voiced the conviction that
says:i
Israel could and should take
steps to secure relaxation of
tension in the Middle East and
It's unhealthy to be overweight!:
to improve Soviet-Israel rela-
tions.
Informed sources in Jerusa-
lem said that they still hesi-
tated to consider renewed radio
attacks on Turkey from Moscow
as indicating a full-scale re-
sumption of the Communist of-
fensive in the Middle East.
The belief was expressed that
the Soviet Union could not em-
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Greater Detroit B'nai Birith Council
and Pisgah Lodge No. 34, B'nai B'rith
Cordially Invite You to Attend
1857
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B'NAI ,BRITH CENTENNIAL
SABBATH -EVE SERVICE
Friday Evening, November 22
Pisgah Lodge Founded Nov. 24, 1857
8:30 O'CLOCK AT
TEMPLE BETH EL
ONE HUNDRED YEARS
OF CONTINUOUS
B'NAI IVRITH SERVICE
Is Being Celebrated By The
Woodward at Gladstone
.
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DR. RICHARD C. HERTZ
Rabbi Temple. Beth El
Will Deliver a Centennial Message
Greater Detroit B'nai B'rith Councit
and Pisgah Lodge No 34 B'nai B'rith
The -Greater Detroit B'nai:- B'rith
Council comprises of the folloWi.ng
lodges: Albert Einstein, Detroit, De-
troit Downtown, Detroit Louis Bran- .
deis; Detroit Louis Marshall, Detroit
Suburban, Donald Fox, Dov Frenkel,
East Side, Eddie Jacobson, Harry B.
Keidan, Henry Morgenthau, Israel,
Ivan B. BlOch, Louis Stone, Motor
City, Oak Woods, Philip Handler,
Pisgah, Rabbi Mandel M. Zager,
Rex, Theodore Herzl, Tikvah and
Yuster- Rosenberg.
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CENTENNIAL
BANQUET .
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Sunday, December 1
Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel
For Reservations
Call WO 3-3372
$7.50 per plate
Pisgah Lodge was founded on November 24,
1'857 by the some groyp of men who seven
years earlier hod established Terinple Beth
El. The founders and officers of Pisgah
Lodge and Temple Beth El were the some
for many yeors after. It is no more than
fitting that the religious service of the
Centennial Celebration be held in the house
of worship where Pisgah Lodge had its in-
ception.
HARRY N. KATZ
President, Greater Detroit B'nai B'rith
Council
JACK LEEDS
President, Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, B.B.
SAMUEL W. LEIB
ChairMan, Centennial Committee
DR. RICHARD C. HERTZ