Plan Israel Holy Day Bond Sales A mission to Israel, under the chairmanship of Max M. Shaye with Milford R. Pregerson as co - chairman, h a s been an- nounced by Jack 0. Lef- ton„ president of the Detroit Service Group, sponsor of the mission. Leaving New York on Sept. 21, mis- sion . members are scheduled to visit Tel Aviv, the Negev, Eilat. Shaye Haifa and Jerusalem. Included in the itinerary will be a visit to the ORT school )f Tel Aviv, HIAS House in the Lachish area; the Haifa Techni- on and other projects supported by funds raised in the Allied Jewish Campaign. Talks with officials of the Israeli government and the Jew- ish Agency and tours of indus- trial and agricultural projects for newcomers to the state also are planned. The Detroit Service Group is the year-round organization of Allied Jewish Campaign work- ers, Final School Board Meeting The board of the Beth Abra- ham Religious School will hold its final meeting at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in - the Lenhard Chap- el of the synagogue, according to Morris Davis, chairman. Our classified ads bring results! Local congregational leaders expressed satisfaction this week over initial plans for Israel Bond sales during the High Holy Days. Officers of the High Holy Day Committee for Israel Bonds, under the chairmanship of Phillip Stollman (right), met with Adolph Hamburger, of Baltimore, national chairman of the Israel Bonds Holy Day Committee, during his brief visit here, to plan the local appeals. Meeting with them to outline the plans also were (on the left) Norman Allen and Zvi Tomkiewicz. Contractor and Employer of Year Awards to Two Jewish Firms Sam Rich, president of Acorn Aluminum Products, was named Contractor-of-the-Year Monday at the joint annual meeting of Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop.. The award, given for the first time, honors the firm which has been most helpful in contract- ing work to be performed by aging and handicapped people in the sheltered work facilities of Community Workshop. The annual Employer-of-the- Year award for cooperation in hiring people with special em- ployment problems was present- Theodore Bargman Company, Or- ganization Services, Perfection Au- tomotive Products Corp., Winterseal Corporation, Merchants Wholesale Service Co., Holtzman and Silver- man, Restokraft Mattress Company, Burton Co. Brass-Craft Manufactur- ing Co., inc., Steinman and Co., Budman Sash & Heating Co. Fed- eral Department Stores, Handleman Drug Co., Acorn Aluminum Products Co., American Savings & Loan As- sociation, Abner A. Wolf, Inc., Atlantic Mills, Fred Hopfeld & Com- pany. Make every payday y our . . . Savings Day Where You Save Does Make A Difference 3a~ OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN ANY AMOUNT ed to Harry Korman, president of Midwest Waste Material Co. Robert S. Amberg and David M. Welling were re- elected presidents of Jewish Vocational Service and Com- munity Workshop, respective. ly. New officers elected by Jew- ish Vocational Service were: Charles F. Rosen and Maxwell E. Katzen, vice presidents, Charles L. Ascher, secretary; Nathan L. Milstein, treasurer. The following were elected trustees of Jewish Vocational Service: Jay Allen, Lew Baum, Charles Himelhoch, Manuel Hartman, Arnold Frank, Max Isberg. New trustees of Community Workshop are: Dr. Channing L i p s o n, Irwin Green, Sam Frankenstein, Malcolm S. Low- enstein, William Zack. Other Community Workshop officers are Gilbert B. Silver- man, vice .president; Louis M. Hinderstein, vice president; Clarence L. Ascher, secretary; Morris M. Brown, treasurer. The following firms were cited on the honor roll of the two agencies: Whatever your goal in life, you'll reach it quicker through regular saving. Every pay day, keep part of your money for yourself .. open a Guardian Savings account that pays higher than average earnings — 3% per year (current rate) — add to it every pay day — see how fast it grows. Come in or save steps, Save by We pay the postage both w f gys. Smos Downtown: CADILLAC SQUARE Corner RANDOLPH Northwest: 13646 WEST 7 MILE Corner TRACEY Both offices open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday thru Friday Northwest office open Thursday Night till 9 Downtown. Friday till 6 mail. ABBA HUSH! Heroic Labor Pioneer Mayor of Haifa Guest of Honor at the Labor Zionist-Landsmanshaffen ISRAEL 11th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Morris L. Schaver Auditorium .Labor Zionist Institute MONDAY JUNE 22 8:00 p.m. REFRESHMENTS 75c per person FOR RESERVATIONS AND TO RESERVE TABLES Call: Diamond 1-0670 WOodward 2-5091 LABOR ZIONIST-LANDSMANSHAFTEN ISRAEL BOND CABINET Non-Zionists Like ZAC Amendment Harry Schumer General Chairman Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News Morris Schubiner, Vice-Chairman JERUSALEM — The Zionist Actions Committee constitu- tional amendment adopted here last week, permitting non-Zion- ist Jewish organizations to join the Zionist movement if they adopt the Zionist program, is receiving favorable reaction from several Jewish organiza- tions abroad, circles close to the Jewish Agency declared here Tuesday. Dr. Nahum Goldmann, chair- man of the Agency, will begin negotiations with a number of such organizations soon when he visits Western Europe and the United States, these circles stated. The organizations with which Dr. Goldmann will negotiate have reportedly indicated an interest in joining the Zionist movement in accordance with the new constitutional amend- ment, LABOR ZIONIST CAMPAIGN CABINET Morris Lieberman Morris L. Schaver Irving Pokempner Sidney Shevitz PIONEER WOMEN'S CAMPAIGN CABINET Mrs. Jack Gosman Mrs. Harry Kay Mrs. Michael Michlin Mrs. Irving Posner Mrs. Sam Wasserman LANDSMANSHAFTEN CAMPAIGN CABINET Max Schulzinger, Chairman Harry Gonte, Vice-Chairman Micha Malin, Vice-Chairman J. B. Ormond, Vice-Chairman Morris Wasserman, Secretary ORGANIZATIONS &. INSTITUTIONS Isidore Sosnick, Chairman SPEAKERS PANEL Louis Levine Sam Sigal 5 — THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, June 19, 1959 Shaye to Head Mission to Israel