THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEW S -- Friday, June 27, Harold Berke to Direct Midwest Office of Histadrut Labor Council Gel Your Copy in Early for July 4 Issue Goldbeig Set September Date HAROLD BERKE, newly-appointed national representa- tive of the National Committee for Labor Israel (left), looks on with ALEXANDER KAHN, of the Jewish Forward, as GREGORY BARDACKE, executive director of the American Trade Union Council, presents WALTER REUTHER, presi- dent of the UAW, with the Histadrut Humanitarian Award. Harold Berke, a professional Bond office, he had directed the communal worker whom De- Israel Histadrut Campaign in troiters in the ranks of many Detroit for five years. As part of his new duties, organizations have come to know well during his seven Berke will be national repre- years here, last, week officially sentative of the American Trade began his new duties as an ad- Union Council serving to coordi- ministrator for the American nate activities of the Council Trade Union Council of the Na- in principal American and tional Committee for Labor Canadian cities. The Council maintains liaison between His- Israel. In his new office, Berke rep- tadrut, the General Federation resented this area at a dinner of Labor in Israel and the in New York's Waldorf Astoria American labor movement. Berke was first associated Hotel, at which Walter P. Reuther, president of the Unit- with Histadrut activities in his ed Automobile Workers, was native city of Toronto, where presented the annual Histadrut he served the organization for Humanitarian Award. a quarter of a century. Berke rejoins Histadrut after His trade union background an absence of two years, during includes membership on the or- which he served as associate ganizing committee of the De- resident manager for State of Haviland Aircraft Local in Israel Bonds. 1942. He . is currently a mem- Prior to his work with the her of the Community and So cial Agency Employees, Local 1707. and is active in the Labor Zionist Organization of Amer- IF YOUR CHILD with which he has been !IS A POOR READER! ica, associated since 1933. ;Let Us Test, Diagnose and Help According to the . announce- ! Him . . . We Are Experts with i Reading Problems. ment from the Council, Berke is 1 Reading Associates KE 3-8775 being recalled by the National Committee for Labor Israel "to aid in the promotion of greater - understanding and cooperation WE NEED between the democratic trade Boarding homes for children union movement of America temporarily separated from and Israel." their families. The Midwest Council office - WE PAY of Histadrut, which will be di- Boarding care and oil other rected by Berke, is located in expenses. the Hayim Greenberg Center, CALL 19161 Schaefer. TO. 8-2490 RICHARD E. CROSS, prom- Jewish Family and inent attorney and civic leader, will be the new chairman of Children's Service the Detroit Commission on 13327 Linwood Community Relations. •IMID4) ■■ 0 AMP 0.11111.0•11100.0.11M.7 ■0 •■•■ ,•••••0•11M1.1.11•11 BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS FINEST - CHOICE - GRADED 11V2 SHOULDER STEAK BEEF LIVER CORNED BEEF PICKLED TONGUE RIB STEAK MEAT lb. lb. lb. lb. 8 9e 59` 95c 65 0` 99c 12228 DEXTER BLVD., at Cortland TO 8-3347 1.1. 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The group is pre- sently selling tickets for the sixth annual Championship Rodeo, to be held July 27, at the State Fair Grounds, when Sagebrush Shorty will be a prin- cipal attraction. Proceeds will benefit youngsters at the Caro State Hospital. * Rabbi MAX, KAPUSTIN, di- rector of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Wayne State Uni- versity, represented the Jewish Chautauqua Society as teacher- counselor at the. Senior High Camp Michahona, S a n f or d, Mich., which ended today. 9 7c Ground BEEF tbs. for FRESH — KOSHER MADE ow...%.,...............,.0..... and his Orchestra LI 7-2943 MISS IRENE SWARTZ Celia Weinberg and Theo- dore Baruch, both residents of this city, were joined together in matrimony in a ceremony ;erformed on Wednesday by Rabbi Morris Adler at the home of the bride's brother, Dr. Charles Weinberg, of Buffalo, N. Y. The new Mrs. Baruch is executive director of the Wo- men's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, while Mr. Baruch is head of the English department of Pershing High School here. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weinberg, of Buffalo. Her father; a .leader in the Buffalo community prior to his death some years ago, was president of the Pine Street Synagogue. Mr. Baruch is the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Bar- uch, of Detroit. Dr. Baruch was a well-known physician and a recognized Jewish scholar. The couple left today from New York City for an extended honeymoon to Europe and Is- rael. They will return here on Aug. 3 to take up residence at 3311 W. Chicago. is your Jewish News Classified Number BEN KATZMAN There will be an early , deadline for our July 4 issue. All editorial copy for that issue must reach us before 9:30 a. m. on Monday, June 30. Photographs should be in our hands before noon, June 27. 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