Morris Lieberman Dinner to Honor 25 Years in LZO Biegun Hamlin A capacity audience is ex- pected to attend the testimonial dinner being given at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, for Morris Lieber- man, Detroit attorney and Labor Zionist leader for 25 years. The dinner, to be held in the Morris Schaver auditorium of the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer, is tendered under the auspices of the De- troit Israel Histadrut Campaign. Lieberman, one of the young- est members of the Labor Zion- ist leadership, has been chair- man of the Histadrut Campaign here for the last seven years. Following dinner, greetings will be extended to him by Isaac Hamlin, former national secretary of the National Com- mittee for Labor Israel and now an Israeli citizen, and his suc- cessor in office, Dr. Dov Biegun. Also on the program will • be Samuel J. Rhodes, president of the Jewish Community Council; Morris L. Schaver, honorary chairman of the Histadrut Cam- paign; and Harold Silver, direc- tor of the Jewish Family and Children's Service, who is the evening's chairman. Entertainment will be pro- vided by Ben Basenko, Yiddish and English stage artist and a singer of folk songs, and Bina Landau, a soprano, whose Is- raeli and Yiddish songs and YOU ARE THERE! . in Israel for the 10th Anniversary year of the Jewish state, and the important UJA CONFERENCE in JERUSALEM Fly Both Ways via EL AL AIRLINES Pay $998 Includes: • 14-Day Tour in Israel • All Meals • Sightseeing • Hotels - Choice of departure dates: June 12th, 15th, 17th or 22nd. For complete details, write or call ELLIOTT TRAVEL SERVICE Northland Center, Det. 35 EL 6-2345 or VE 8-0030 Eastland Center, Det. 36 DR 1-3700 19657 Livernois, Det. 21 UN 2-7555 Bina Landau Basenko ZOD to Honor Balfour Workers on Wednesday Balfour Celebration workers will be honored by the Zionist Organization of Detroit at a dinner at Hol- L i d a y Manor, Wednesday. Dr. Bernard Weston, chair- man of the dinner c o m mit t e e, an nounces that . the program for the dinner w i 11 include t h e showing A. C. Lappin of a film; "Day of Decision," depicting the vote in the United Nations on Nov. 29, 1947, on partition of Palestine. The Abe Levin duo will provide music throughout the evening. Levin is a violinist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Awards and citations will be presented to A. C. Lappin, gen- eral chairman of the Balfour silver anniversary celebration, and the workers who have con- tributed to the success of the project. Rabbi Milton Arm will be master of ceremonies; Rabbi Leon Fram will present the awards and Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick will pronounce the benediction. Reservations can be made by calling or writing to the Zion- ist House, 10424 W. McNichols, DI 1-8540. operatic arias have won her wide acclaim throughout the country. Dr. Biegun, the evening's principal speaker, was vice- president of AMPAL, the Amer- ican Israel Corporation, before assuming his present post. Educated in European and British universities, he has been a life-long Zionist since his boy- hood. In 1951, he was a delegate from Great Britain to the World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem. The tribute to Lieberman of- ficially will close the current Detroit drive for over a quarter of a million dollars, although it is expected that "mopping-up operations" will proceed yet for a few more weeks. * * * Mayor Pincha.s Rashish, of Petach Tikvah, Israel, who was Local Zionist Issue here Thursday to speak at the final rally of the drive, remind- Membership Appeal ed workers of the • need for A call has been issued by funds in building Israel's cul- Milton S. Marwil, president of tural and medical institutions, the Zionist Organization of among the prime goals of the Detroit, a n d Histadrut campaign: M. Ben Lewis, Announcement was made of chairman of the endowment of a hospital the member- room in one of Israel's hospitals s h i p commit- by Samuel A. Atlin and Mr. and tee, to all ZOD Mrs. Joseph H. Sake in memory members a n d of Mrs, Goldie Atlin. their friends Also announced was the to help in building of a children's welfare their member- station in Israel by Mrs. Philip ship drive. Schkolnick in memory of her Several men late husband. ..and women Plaques will be erected at have become both projects as a permanent associated i n record of the persons honored. this project M. B. Lewis and more are expected to join in the efforts to • bring back the hundreds of former members. A special wo- men's committee, headed by Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart has Mrs. I. Walter Silver, will assist been selected as the winner of in the campaign. Members of the Zionist Or- the 11th an- nu al Amity ganization of Detroit who wish Award of the to aid in this project are asked America n to contact the Zionist House, %Jewish Con- 10420 W. McNichols, DI 1-8540. gress. Mrs. Louis Kosher 'Secrets' Told Redst one, president of in Magazine Article . the Detroit "Admirers of my mother's Women's D kitchen skills used to say that, .4 v ision of when she cooked, the angels Americ an sang," Sol Fox relates in the Jewish Con- current issue of The Saturday also an- Evening Post. Lt. Gov. Hart nounced that "We weren't angels, my fath- a citation will be presented. to er, my two brothers and I," he NI. Paul Paray, conductor of the continues, "but when she served Detroit Symphony Orchestra, at our big meal of the week at Fri- a. luncheon meeting on Feb. 26, day dinner we sang. It is Ortho- at which Lt. Gov. Hart will - re- dox-Jewish custom to greet the ceive the award. Sabbath-eve meal song, and we honored that custom. But, naturally, we sang because HMO Research Grants more there was simply no other way Total $250,000 in -'57 to express our sheer joy with NEW YORK (JTA)—Hadas- the delights of her table." sah received research grants Fox's article, "Secrets From in 1957 totalling $250,000, it was My Mother's Kitchen," says that reported at the annual mid- even now, on a Friday after- winter conference of the or- noon, good things begin to hap- ganization. pen to him. His mouth waters. Mrs. • Abraham Tulin, national His stomach juices stir. His chairman of the Hadassah Med- mind fills with the sound and ical Organization Committee in smell and flavor of a time long the United States, said that gone, but well remembered. of this sum $110,000 was award- The author says that some of ed to the Hebrew University- the things his mother prepared Hadassah Medical School and are now available in heat-and- to the Hadassah Medical Or- eat packages. He admits some ganization in Israel for clinical are quite good, almost as good and pre-clinical research by as his mother's. "But they the Ford Foundation through aren't the same," he concludes. the Israel Government. "Nothing is, of course." `Drew Pearson Reports on Holy Land' Film at Telenews Theater The TV program that fea- tured Drew Pearson's report on Israel is now being shown at the Telenews Theater under the title "Drew Pearson Reports on the Holy Land." The film will continue through Thursday, continuously from 9 a.m. to mid- night. Pearson made a thorough study of conditions in Israel. He interviewed Arabs as well as Jewish leaders. went from settlement to settlement, from north down to Ekath, covered the Dead Sea area, and de- scribed developments in the en- tire country pictorially and in an interesting narrative. Shown on the large screen, the film is attracting wide in- terest and is drawing large audiences to the Telenews. Pearson interviewed Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog. Mixing gruesome details with evidence of marked hope for Israel, this pictorial narrative is one of the outstanding pres- entations of the Middle East situation shown on the screen. The picture was produced by a company called Orb Films, and selected to direct on loca- tion in Israel was Baruch Diener. * Rickey LANE and VELVEL Star of Ed Sullivan Show * Coming to the JWV * 8:30 p.m., Sun., Feb. 16 At the Ford Auditorium * * STAR-STUDDED ,i * . REVUE * * * ...4 Ar FOR BOYS LAKE OF THE WOODS FOR GIRLS - Decatur, Mich. (near Kalamazoo) All sports, riflery, horseback rid- ing, boating, sailing, water ski- ing. canoe-trips, etc. Ultra mod- em facilities. Non-competitive, relaxed program. Mature Staff. Resident Doctor and Nurse. Die- tician. Excellent food. IDEALLY LOCAT1TED TO SERVE MICH., OHIO, IND., ILL. Laurie Sieger-8741 Creiger, Chicago 17, Ill. PHONE: ESsex 5-1227 4( "IC ♦ ( Star of Damn Yankee 4( Jo Ann Florio 4C Star of Bagel & Yox 4( * 4( Will Jordan * 4( * lie e Made Ed Sullivan 4c Laugh * ' Also Starring Stephen Douglas * The Chief Rabbi of Ireland, Dr. IMMANUEL JAKOBOVITS, * will arrive in the United States * Feb. 5 for a six-weeks lecture * tour under the auspices of the National Jewish Welfare Board's * Jewish Center Lecture Bureau. GREENWOODS CAMP XTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Morty Gunty Comedy Sensation the Year Musk Director, Herschel Leib * * Sponsored by the * Jewish * * * 4C IC These and Many More 4( Outstanding Attractions 4 ( * * * * * of 4 4( 4( 4C War Veterans and Auxiliary 4C 4( For Reserved Seats Call: IC "IC WE 3-0846 JWV Memorial Bldg., 4095 W. Davison '4 C 41( 4c **********4 * Lt. Gov. Hart Gets 1958 Amity Award THIS IS JEWISH NATIONAL FUND MONTH . . . FEBRUARY 5th IS HAMISHA ASAR B'SHVAT — THE NEW YEAR OF THE TREES "The Life of Man Springs from the Tree" PLANT TREES IN ISRAEL IN THE NAME OF YOUR LOVED ONES TREES ARE THE ROOTS OF A NATION! BE SURE THERE IS A BLUE AND WHITE BOX IN YOUR HOME PHONE UN. 4-2161 CELEBRATE J. N. F. SABBATH All synagogues will participate in the Jewish National Fund Sab- bath tomorrow, February 1. Help observe JNF Sabbath by planting a tree in Israel. Your tree and your friend's tree will make a big forest. JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 18414 WYOMING AVENUE ALL CONTRIBUTIONS TO JNF ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE