JEWISH NEWS- 6 1958—THE Friday, May c4 David Safran Selected Chairman of Israel Bondholders Meeting May 18 David Safran, who has been acting as chairman of the De- troit Israel Bond steering com- mittee, will serve as chairman of the annual Israel Bondhold- ers meeting, set for May 18, in the Statler Hotel, it was an- nounced by Abe Kasle, Detroit Israel Bond Committee chair- man. Philip Stollman, head of the Israel Bond Religious Council, will lead a special panel for congregations and associated bodies, during the morning ses- sion. Mrs. Joshua Sperka, Miz- rachi women's leader, will rep- resent the Israel Bond Women's Division in this category. An organizational panel will be chaired by Judge Victor Baum, vice-president elect of Detroit Farband Branch 529. The women in this group will be represented by a Hadassah participant. According to SafrAn, almost $336,000,000 in Israel Bonds have been sold since the in- ception of the drive in 1951, with over 88,500,000 accredited to the Detroit area. The meeting, to be addressed by national leaders, is open to all Israel Bondholders. It will provide a factual report on the progress of investment dollars in Israel. No Bond solicitations will be made at the meeting, which begins at 10 a.m. ZOD Sets Dinner as Israel Tribute As part of an extensive, year- long program of events de- signed to commemorate the celebration of Israel's 10th an- niversary, the Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit is sponsoring a birthday dinner on June 10, at Holiday Manor. According to Dr. Bernard Weston, chairman of the din- ner committee, a cocktail hour will precede the dinner at 7 p.m. Entertainment will include a presentation of Israeli folk music by Cherat Hazomir, a choral group of young Israeli and American students, under the direction of Shimon Gewirtz, who will offer additional num- bers accompanied by his wife, Liana. The evening's principal ad- Here's the LOWEST PRICED AP°Adfri. 10 key underwood ADD-MATE this year DAVID SAFRAN dress will be delivered by Rabbi Milton Arm, and Philip Slomo- vitz, past president of the ZOD, will be toastmaster at the din- ner. Assisting Dr. Weston as co- chairmen of the affair are Mes- dames I. W. Silver and Irving Sniderman. Information or res- ervations may be obtained at the Zionist House, 10424 W. McNichols, DI. 1-8540. . see ISRAE ...but see American Express first! Join in the inspiring ceremonies commemorating the 10th Anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel in Tel Aviv. Visit Jerusalem . . . 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The jury consisted of Leibush Lerer, noted Jewish educator; Abraham Tabachnick, essayist and poet; and M. Feinstein, He- brew educator and poet. Dr. S. Margoshes is chairman of the LaMed Foundation. The LaMed Foundation is sponsored by Detroiter Louis LaMed, prominet philanthropist and local cultural leader, who also created the LaMed Profes- sorship at Wayne State Univer- sity and was instrumental in establishing a department of Semitic languages and literature at that university. American Express agents in Israel For Travel: Mediterranean Traders and Shippers . Anchor Travel Service For Shipping! — M. Mediterranean Traders and Shippers . — ;;”, For Banking: I. L. Feuchtwanger Bank, Ltd. Barclay's Bank Kupet-Am-Bank, Ltd. Israel Discount Bank 168 Tel Aviv Haifa Eleven locations throughout Israel For Everything in Travel-See American Express featuring hundreds .. the international organization independent of cruises—the finest escorted or tours anywhere in the world. 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