Detroiters' Supermarket Project
Underway in Israel; Construction
Begun; Will Open 3 Markets Soon
Harry Hershfield, Igor Gorin to Spark
John Lurie Testimonial Dinner on Jan. 26
Marked progress was re- way in time for Israk.,,l's tenth
anniversary. Construction of
the first building already has
Detroiters, Herbert Hordes and begun, and the sponsors have
Alan Feinberg, for the estab- in view the opening of three
lishment of a chain of super- supermarkets to initiate the
markets in Israel.
project.
Loeb already has made two
Enlistment of Bertram Loeb,
of Ottawa, Ontario, head of the visits co Israel in the interest
Super-Sol, Ltd., of Canada, of the new undertaking, in
which operates more than 100 behalf of which leading De-
supermarkets, as a leading fac- troit food and supermarket
tor in the project, has given merchants had pledged to make
stimulus to the undertaking.
substantial investments.
Loeb is well acquainted with
It was reported this week
that the supermarket plan for Israel. He knows Hebrew well,
Israel will definitely get under having studied at the Hebrew
University in the early 1930s.
Hordes and Feinberg stated
last week, in a progress report
of their venture, that they are
working together with Tomaz,
a food fteezing and storage
plant in Israel.
ported this week in the under-
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Austrian Jews in
Israel to Benefit
from Pension Plan
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VIENNA — Several thousand
former Austrian citizens now
living in Israel will benefit
from an agreement on payment
of pensions signed here Mon-
day by representatives of the
Austrian and Israel govern-
ments. The details of the agree-
ment are expected to be made
known within a few days.
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Jerusalem Calling
Israeli Experts in
Burma Mission
(Translation of Hebrew column
on left. Published by Brit Ivrit
Olamit.)
The neighbor who lives in
the flat above mine is a very
gifted 'engineer, and he is suc-
cessful at his work in the Min-
istry of Health. Yesterday he
knocked at my door and came
into my house.
"I have come to say Shalom
(to bid you goodbye), I and my
family are travelling to a very
distant country, to Burma."
I was very much surprised
because I know that he loves
our country and I asked him
why he was leaving the
country. He was offended at
my question and explained to
me that the Minister of Health
had asked him to go to Burma
for a period of two years to
help the Burmese people in
matters of sanitation of water
and milk.
For seven years now the
Burmese government has main-
tained friendly relations with
the State of Israel and (since
then) our Government has ex-
tended aid to the young state
at the (other) end of Asia.
Nineteen Israeli experts are
at present in Burma.
One of the veteran experts
is a member of a kibbutz in
Galilee who is teaching the
Burmese modern agricultural
methods. He shows them how
to use tractors and how to
irrigate the soil with water
from deep wells.
The heads of the Burmese
people who have visited Israel
were very much impressed by
the collective agricultural set-
tlements and wish to establish
settlements like these in Bur-
ma. Among the experts they
have invited there are mem-
bers of moshavim who are
teaching the Burmese the col-
lective way of lift.
It is hard for the Israeli
experts to live for two years
in a strange and distant
country but they know that
their work is important for the
friendly relations between
Israel and the peoples of Asia.
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Members of the John E Lurie Testimonial Dinner Committee meet at Sid-
ney-Hill Northwest to plan final arrangements and to welcome Mayor LOUIS C.
MIRIANI as a co-honorary chairman of the dinner. Shown, left to right, seated,
are: AL BORMAN, administrative chairman; DAVID GOLDBERG, treasurer;
JOHN M. WISE, dinner co-chairman; Judge NATHAN J. KAUFMAN, chairman;
JACK LIEBERMAN, Judge VICTOR J. BAUM, co-chairman; GEORGE D. KEIL and
MORRIS KARBAL, co-administrative chairmen; and IRWIN I. COHN, honorary
chairman; standing: Dr. JACOB GOLDMAN, SID SIDNEY, WILLIAM BOESKY,
co-administrative chairmen; RICHARD MENDELSOHN, AL GOODMAN, Mayor
Miriani, MILTON M. HOWARD, co-administrative chairman, RICHARD SLOAN
and ROBERT BRODY.
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Assurance of a capacity at- ery state of the union, into ev- the Teatro Liceo in Barcelona,
tendance at the John E. Lurie ery Canadian province, to Cuba, Spain.
Testimonial Dinner on Jan. 26, Hawaii and Europe.
Dinner music will be played
at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel
In 1957, Gorin made his debut by Dave Diamond and his or-
was indicated this week by
Judge Nathan J, Kaufman, chair- with the NBC Opera Co., play- chestra.
ing the Elder Germant in the
Reservations for the dinner
man.
Speaking at a committee meet- coast to coast telecast of "La may be made with the treasurer,
ing, Judge Kaufman said that Traviata." He also toured in this David Goldberg, 630 Michigan
nearly all of the 600 reserva- role, and was invited to sing at Bldg., WO. 1-9254.
tions are taken. Tickets are
priced at $100 per couple.
The dinner for Lurie, out-
sir AHARON ROSEN
standing Detroit business and
communal leader, is being spon-
land
sored by Yeshiva University. son
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Heading the evening's enter-
tainment will be Harry Hersh- brother
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his participation in the "Can
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and television.
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will be Igor Garin, operatic
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baritone whose engagements as
soloist with major symphony or-
chestras have taken him to ev-
HEBREW SELF-TAUGHT
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Urge Polish Jews
to Withdraw Children
from Religious Classes
VIENNA (JTA)—Jewish par-
ents in Poland were urged by
the Cultural Association of
Jews there, a representative
body of Polish Jewry, to with-
draw their children from
classes on religion held in
public schools where the Catho-
lice religion is taught.
Indicating its anti-religious
attitude in general, the Asso-
ciation painted out that any
Sew who is an atheist, cer-
tainly does not have to send
his children for religious in-
struction. On the other hand,
the Association asked, if he's
religious, how can a Jew ap-
prove of his child's attending
lectures on the Catholic reli-
gion?
Reports from Warsaw re-
vealing this development, stated
that numerous Jewish parents
in Poland do not object to
their children's attending pub-
lic school classes on the Catho-
lic religion because they do
not want their children to feel
different from the other pupils
in school.
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