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January 10, 1958 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-01-10

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Maurice Samuel, noted authOr
and lecturer, will appear in a
"Star Night for Israel,"• at Con-
gregation Beth Abraham, 8100
W. 7-Mile, Jan. 30, at 8 p.m.
The affair is sponsored by the
Detroit Council of Bnai Brith
in behalf of State of Israel
Bonds.
Appearing
with Samuel
will be "the
nation's fast-
rising humor-
ist," Hy Sands.
The young
comedian has
entertained on
television with
Milton Berle,
Martin and
Hy Sands Lewis and
MAURICE SAMUEL
Kate Smith, and in several
night clubs including the Casa -t
blanca Hotel in Miami Beach
and Le Cupidon in New York.
"Star Night for Israel" will
serve as the culmination point
of Bnai Brith's month-long
drive to build a village in Is-
rael through the sale of Israel
Jacob Pines, veteran leader of
Bonds. According to Ernest
Curtis, Israel Bond chairman, Flint Jewry, will be honored on
each house costs $3,000 to the occasion of his 70th birth-
build, and with 20 houses to a day at services Friday evening,
village, they will have to sell January 17, at Beth Israel Syn-
a total of $60,000 in Israel agogue, Flint.
-Bonds.
Pines, now treasurer of the
For information contact Flint Jewish Community Coun-
Council president Harry Katz cil, vice-president of Beth Is-
or the Israel Bond Office, WO. rael Synagogue and chairman
2-5091.

Flint 'to Honor
Jacob Pines at
Services Jan. 17

-

HOWARD M. METZ EN-
BAUM, member of the board of
trustees of the Cleveland Jew-
ish Community Federation, was
named by Governor William
O'Neill as a member of the
Governor's Advisory Committee
on Civil Rights.

If You Turned the
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Jpside Down You Won't
Find a Finer Wine Than

Firm Won't Yield;
Cancel Boycott

AL BORMAN

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BY JACOB BAAL-TESHUVA

An AJP Feature

JACOB PINES

personality Harry Hershfield as
master of ceremonies.
Igor Gorin, whose singing has
thrilled hundreds of Detroiters
at previous concerts here, will
be the guest artist. The bari-
tone is a featured artist with the
Metropolitan Opera Co.
Playing music for the dinner,
at which some 600 people are
expected, will be Dave Dia-
mond's Orchestra. Dr. Samuel
Belkin, president of Yeshiva
University, will be guest
speaker.
The tribute to Lurie, promi-
nent civic, communal and busi-
ness figure in Detroit, will be
held Jan. 26, at the Sheraton-
Cadillac Hotel.

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Israel sources reported a
decision of the Arab boycott
office in Alexandria to can-
cel the Arab black-listing of
British Imperial Chemical
Industries which resisted
Arab pressures to stop doing
business with Israel.
The Alexandria move fol-
lowed a second refusal by
the British chemical firm to
stop operations in Israel.
The company's stand was
contrasted here with that of
Shell which yielded to Arab
demands and announced last
year it would end all sales
operations in Israel.

Israel Oddities

Great Lakes Target
of Zim Cargo Service,
Detroit is Included

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
establishment of a regular
monthly cargo service between
Mediterranean and Great Lakes
ports was announced here by
the American-Israel Shipping
Co., representatives of the Zim
Lines of Israel.
Service will be inaugurated
in late March, with the first
eastbound sailings_ scheduled to
pick up cargo in Chicago, Mil-
waukee. D e t r o i t, Cleveland,
Toronto, Hamilton and Mont-
real.
Cargo will be discharged at
Barcelona, P i r a e u s, Naples,
Seville and Haifa. After two
Great Lakes-Mediterranean voy-
ages in 1957, Zim decided to
offer a speedy, economical, all-
water route on a monthly
schedule to handle a mounting
volume of trade.

man, chairman of the John E.
Judge Kaufman ' also an-
Lurie Testimonial Dinner Com- nounced that the program
mittee, to Al Borman, adminis-
trative chairman of the event.
. In a statement made at a spe-
cial meeting of the committee
Judge Kaufman cited Borman
for personally being responsible
for bringing nearly 200 reser-
vations for the program.
The dinner honoring Lurie is
a $100 per couple event being
sponsored on behalf of Yeshiva
University and the Albert Ein-
stein Medical School in New
York, with proceeds being used

Singer Harry Belafonte, cur-
rently appearing at the Wal-
dorf-Astoria Empire Room, is
expected to visit Israel in July,
to participate in the country's
10th anniversary celebrations.
One of his greatest hit songs,
which sold over a million rec-
ords, is the well known Israeli
song Hava Nagilah . . . Shai K.
Ophir, Israeli pantomime co-
median who appears nightly at
the only Israeli nichtclub in
New York—Leo Fuld's Sabra—
is preparing a one-man show
to be performed all over the
country . . . Chana Aharoni, Is-
rael's young singing star, is
currently Europe's and Latin
America's latest sensation . .
Simon Finkel, leading actor of
Israel's Habimah Theater, ar-
rived in New York . . . Come-
dian Myron Cohen will be
among the many American
stars visiting Israel during the
10th anniversary in 1958.

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SPECIAL REDUCTION ON ALL

• FURNISHINGS
• SHIRTS
• PAJAMAS

• SWEATERS
•SPORT SHIRTS

CHARGE
ACCOUNTS
INVITED

of the Flint Bonds for Israel
OUR 40th YEAR
CLOTHES
Committee, has been a leader
in local Jewish affairs for 30
1 9 1 3Z LIVERNOI -5
years. Before settling in Flint,
in his early manhood, Pines vol-
Just Off 7 Mile Road
unteered for service in the Pal-
Open Monday, Thursday, Friday 'til 9; Saturday 'HI 6
estine Brigade of the British
Young men think old men
Army during World War I. He fools; old men know young men
• ; IN W I LL I A'M SSURG R Wfill ,;Ki!
served in Palestine with this to be so.—English Proverb
Jewish unit from 1917 to 1919
when he soldiered with Ben-
Gurion, now Prime Minister of
Israel.
NEW ISSUE
Inspired through Zionist as-
This is not an offer of these Securities for sal&
pirations and activities, he re-
The offer is made only by the Prospectus.
turned to Detroit after the war,
became active in the Zionist
Organization of America and
Bnai Brith, and devoted every
spare moment to Jewish causes.
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A committee of his friends and
(Par Value 1 Israel Pound Par Share)
admirers has been formed to
honor his birthday with an ap-
propriate token — the purchase
of trees to be planted in his
honor in Israel by the Jewish
(An Israel Corporation)
National Fund.

American Israeli Paper Mills Limited

Central Synagogue
Gets Historic Mark

A plaque was unveiled at the
Central Synagogue, Lexington
Avenue and 55th Street, New
York, Sunday, by Dr. Jonah B.
WiSe, declaring the 85-year-old
temple the oldest synagogue in
continuous use in New York.
The plaque was one of 20
presented by the N. Y. Com-
munity Trust in cooperation
with the Municipal Art Society,
identifying the Central Syna-
gogue among the city's most
distinguished buildings a a d

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The Agent for the sale of the shares is

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5--THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 10, 195$

Maurice Samuel, Hy Sands at Bnai Cite Al Borman's Efforts for Dinner Honoring Lurie
Special tribute was paid this to establish the John E. Lurie would feature humorist, car-
Brith Israel Bond Event, Jan. 30
week by Judge Nathan J. Kauf- Scholarship Fund.
tonist and radio and television

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