Histadrut Workers Seek to Close Drive at Lieberman Testimonial As the Histadrut Campaign nears its official closing date— the Feb. 6 testimonial dinner to Morris Lieberman — the final pre-campaign deadline rally has been planned for 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae- fer. Principal speaker will be Pin- chas Rashish, Mayor of Petach Tikvah, Israel, who is in the country on a speaking tour. Workers in the drive will have their final opportunity to turn in funds prior to the cam- paign deadline. At a meeting of the steering committee held on Monday eve- ning, it was learned that a capacity attendance is eXpected for the Lieberman dinner, with MORRIS LIEBERMAN a number of campaign groups, sparked by Farband Branch 114, ago and is now chairman of the already reaching their quota. central committee of the IZO Guest speakers at the testi- in Detroit. monial will be Isaac Hamlin. A graduate of the University one-time national secretary of of Detroit and Wayne State the National Committee for La- University, he is a member of bor Israel and now a resident the Detroit and Michigan Bar of ISrael, and Dr. Dov Biegun, Associations, a past president of leading personality in the Hista- the American Jewish Congress drut movement. and a member of Alpha Epsilon The program of entertain- Pi fraternity. ment will be headed _by Ben Married and the father of two Basenko, considered one of the children, Lieberman is a mem- foremost Yiddish-English ar- ber of the board of the Jewish tists of our day and an estab- Welfare Federation, executive lished singer, humorist a n d committee of Jewish Commun. raconteur. Bina Landeau, noted ity Council, board of Jewish folk singer who has played National Fund and board chair- throughout the country, will ap- man of the Labor Zionist Insti- pear with Basenko. tute. Lieberman, a native Detroiter He is a member of the na- now serving his second term tional boards of Ampal, Hista- as president of the local Zion- drut and the national central ist Council, has been campaign committee of the LZOA. chairman for Histadrut for Tickets to the Lieberman din- seven years. ner may still be obtained by The Labor Zionist leader calling the Histadrut office, UN. joined the organization 25 years 4-7094. Seidman to Address Wrestling Rabbi Quits Ring; Returns to Israel NEW YORK (AJP) — Ra- along with his clean and hon- DSG Board on Jan. 31 phael Halpern, the 29-year old est wrestling. L. William Seidman, Grand Rapids attorney and CPA, will address the <5,:. board of the Detroit Serv- ice Group, 12:15 p.m. Fri- day, Jan. 31, in the audi- torium of the Fred M. But- • zel Memorial Building, an- nounces Jack 0. Lefton, DSG pr esi- dent. "Tax Factors in Seidman Philanthropic Giving — Giving Made Easy" will be Seidman's topic. Seidman, a phi Beta Kappa at Dartmouth College, went into the Navy upon graduation and earned, a Bronze Star for serv- ice while a lieutenant aboard a destroyer. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the University of Michigan. He has been a lecturer at the practic- ing Law Institute and Wagner College, in New York, and has written many 'articles on tax problems. He is a member of the faculty of the Michigan State University Extension Service. Rabbi Brickner to Address Israel Jewish League Wrestling Rabbi from Israel, He said he refused to change has retired from the ring. Un- his wrestling ethics. In Israel, defeated, the modern "Samson" Halpern said, he plans to dedi- told ( the AJP before returning cate his time to helping the to Israel last week that he is youth in physical training. Ra- retiring from the ring because phael is married and has • six most promoters would not go children. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF VERMONT Is Pleased to Announce That AUSTI N A. KA \TER, C. L. U. For the Third Consecutive Year Has Been Named "MAN OF THE YEAR" For the State of Michigan and has completed the requirements to be certified AS A MEMBER OF THE 1958 MILLION DOLLAR ROU D TABLE an achievement which signifies that he has sold a million dollars or more of life insurance protection during 1957. Rabbi Balfour Brickner, of Temple Sinai, Washington, Mr. Kanter wi hes to thank all his clients and D.C., will address the first meeting of the Detroit chapter friends who made these honors possible. of the newly-formed American Jewish League for Israel, Mon: day evening, Feb. 3, at the 19838 James Couzens Davison Jewish Center. BR 3-6888 The American Jewish League, recently organized "to ISY AHARON ROSEN unite all Jews who, though they may differ among them- correct selves in their views of Jewish `N.? a 56 army ti44. .151 life, are united in a coinmon nah-khohn Members of Landsmanshaffen tsah-vah commitment to the h i s t or i c kindergarten ideals associated with the 1141 .157 miss, mrs. Are Invited to a .. n`1; teacher vision of an Israel Reborn," g've-ret declares that it "stands above gahn-en-et kindergarten 5 3 .class or political party and is year ° rt Itti .158 gahn-,y'lah-deem dedicated to the welfare of shah-nab the State of Israel as a whole." old .154 joy The League's honorary pres- zah-kehn .159 In Honor of Israel's idents are Louis Lipsky and seem-huh young Judge Louis E. Leventhal. The '1 4 V4 .155 very tsah-eer preSident is Ezra Shapiro. ,Pe-: ,160 m'ohd troit's representatives on the board are Rabbi Morris Adler, Thursday, January 30 8:30 P.M. Judge Theodore Levin and Max Osnos. BETH JOSEPH SYNAGOGUE Rabbi Balfour B r i c k n e r, 18450 WYOMING AVE. having been ordained at He- brew Union College, in June Guest Speaker 1952, holds a `17 17 rirrIN 1. degree of RABBI DR. Master of He- T : . brew Letters. During World of Temple Israel War II, he .1}vp served in the Recently returned from U. S. Navy a tour of Israel. from 1944 to 1046. He is a — member of N4117 PI the board's of Musical Program numerous or- ?ranvglr1 CANTOR ganizations in Washington. X'? W;:f — Rabbi Brickner For the past .01/VD three years, Rabbi Brickner Congregation has held the Jewish Chautau- SHAAREY ZEDEK qua Society resident lecture- Accompanied by ship at American University where he teaches two courses. BELLA GOLDBERG He is past president of the At the piano T : National Capital Chapter of and the American Jewish Congress, ,C12 ) 11‘1f4rurrr::1 PN1NA FRANKEL Washington representative of on the Cholil the commission on social action 3) of the Union of American He- 4) i l nit47 - 4Ikt NO COLLECTIONS b r e w Congregations and a former director of the Bnai NO SOLICITATIONS ,(2 tl"lfR Brith Hillel Counselorship at the University of Cincinnati. THE LANDSMANSHAFTEN Reading material in vocalized Easy Hebrew, and also material for COMMITTEE FOR . . And ye shall eat in plenty, advanced students may be obtained through your local Hebrew and be satisfied, and praise the Organization. or by writing to; Brit Ivrit Olamit, P,0 .B, 7111, name of the Lord your God, that bath dealt wondrously with you: terlisalem, 18414 Wyoming Ave. and my people shall never be Published by Brit Iv& Olamit ashamed.—Joel 2:26. 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