IRVING POKEMPNER
Chairman
HARRY SCHUMER
1st Vice-Chairman
Honorary Chairman
VICE CHAIRMEN
Israel Burnstein
Hyman Lipsitz
Jack Malamud
Mrs. Chana Michlin
DIVISIONS AND TRADES
FARBAND
David Sislin, Chairman
Norman D. Katz, Co-Chairman
L.Z.O.A.
Herbert Pincus, Chairman
Harold Kempner, Co-Chairman
NORMAN COTTLEK
Treasurer
PIONEER WOMEN
Mrs. Sophie Sislin
ORGANIZATIONS
Nathan Rose, Chairman
Sam Kaufer, Co-Chairman
FURNITURE
Earl Weingarden )
Aaron Berg
Co-Chairmen
SCRAP TRADES
Sam Schwartzberg )
Moe Saslove
) Co-Chairmen
Max Weiner
ISIDORE L. SHRODECK
Secretary
TRADE UNIONS
David Chaney
Morris Coleman
Barney Hopkins
Isaac Litwak
Tom McNamara
Morris Spitzer
Myra Wolfgang
CAMPAIGN COUNCIL
Naomi Abramson
Harry Mondry
Judge Victor J. Baum
Zigmund Moses
Max Brose
Helen Posner
Larry Chanin
Max Rosenthal
Morris Chasnick
Morris Ross
Marvin Fuller
Sam H. Rubin
Jacob Glaser
Solomon Rubin
Jack Glazer'
Morritz Schubiner
Gerald Goldberg
Max Schulzinger
Harry Gonte
William Schumer
Dena Greenberg
Joshua Selman
Samuel J. Greenberg
Sidney M. Shevitz
Ben Harold
Max Shmukler
Berl Hearshen
Faigel Silver
William Hordes
Harold Silver
Joseph Kahn
Julius Singer
Morris Kane
Paul Sislin
Samuel Kane
Nathan Standler
Walter E. Klein
Dr. Saul C. Stein
Richard Kramer
Manfred Werner
Benjamin Loikin
Alter Wineman
Louis Levine
William Zahler
PHILIP D. GOLDSTEIN
Chairman of Exec. Board
Adele Mondry
BERNARD .LINDERMAN
Financial Secretary
Pioneers At Work...
The landscape of the State of Israel is
changing rapidly as Jews from many
lands come back to their Homeland to
renew their life on their ancestral soil.
This national revival and human re-
juvenation has been spearheaded by
the pioneering efforts of HISTADRUT,
whose 660,000 adult members con-
stitute the primary manpower in agri-
cultural, industry, transport and other
useful pursuits.
HISTADRUT is also a major factor in
the development of the social landscape
of the newborn country. Histadrut's
manifold institutions care for the sick,
train the young, teach the old, rehabili-
tate the newcomers, merge the diverse
ethnic groups into one harmonious
community of equal citizens within a
democratic State.
TOTAL INTEGRATION OF THE NEWCOMERS
In 1960, the watchword of Histadrut is:
let us receive the new immigrants into our
ranks as equal citizens—equal in matters
of health, education, vocational training,
economic opportunity, social acceptance.
The remarkable success achieved thus far
must be followed by still further efforts
in creating a united people.
THIS BASIC PROGRAM OF REHABILITA-
TION AND INTEGRATION OF THE NEW-
COMERS means that all Histadrut institu-
tions on the landscape of Israel must be
expanded, all social services enlarged, and
many new structures built.
WE APPEAL TO ALL INDIVIDUALS AND
ORGANIZATIONS in Detroit to participate
in the national effort to raise $5,000,000
needed to implement our program in 1960.
SUPPORT THE 1960 DETROIT HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN
YOUR PERSONAL LINK WITH THE "PEOPLE" OF ISRAEL
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 4, 1959
MORRIS LIEBERMAN
—
MORRIS L. SCHAVER
Honorary Chairman
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1959-60 Israe Histadrut Campaign