Bnai Brith Drive for Israel Bonds to Highlight Earlier Deadlines for Jewish Appearance Here of Jan Bart, Ira Feinberg News Issues of Dec. 25, Jan. 1 On account of the occurrence of Christmas and New Year days on Fridays, there will be earlier deadlines for our issues of Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. All copy for our issue of Dec. 25 must be in our hands before 2 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 18. All copy for our issue of Jan. 1 must be in our hands before 2 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 24. Deadlines for Classified Advertising for the Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 issues will be at 3 p.m. on Tuesdays, Dec. 22 and Dec. 29, respectively. . $3,000 Marwil Gift to Beth Yehudah Help Establish Scholarship Fund . As part of its program of aid to Israel, the Bnai Brith Coun- cil of Metropolitan Detroit will conduct its annual Israel Bond Drive from Monday through Jan. 16, it was announced this week by Harry Weinberger, Council president. The drive will be conducted under the chairmanship of Sam Gottlieb, with Elias Goldberg serving as co-chairman. The Bnai Brith leaders stated that five outstanding- programs of entertainment already have been arranged for the cam- paign. Jan Bart, night club, televi- sion and radio star, Will kick-off the drive at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Holiday Manor, as the head- liner of a "Big Seven" show sponsored by seven BB lodges and sister chapters. Planning the event are the Ivan S. Bloch, Dov Frenkel, East Side, Israel, Henry Mor- genthau, Motor City and Sub- urban groups. Ira Feinberg, who served with Haganah during the Israel War of Independence and is con- sidered an expert on Middle East affairs, will appear with Shimon and liana Gewirtz in the second program. Scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Thursday, also at Holiday Man- or, the program is being pre- sented by Downtown, Donald ROBERT MARWIL presents a check for $3,000•to Rabbi S. P. WOHLGELERNTER, executive vice-president of the Beth Yehudah Schools, as Mrs. Marwil, Rabbi MORRIS GREENES (top left) and Rabbi JOSEPH ELIAS look on. The check repre- sents the second payment on a scholarship fund established in memory of Marwil's late brother, Harry Marwil, whose estate provided for the fund. An early supporter of the Yeshivah, . Robert Marwil also has served as president of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, Cong. Shaarey Zedek and the United Hebrew Schools and is a member of the Yeshivah board of • guardians. Lawyers Urged to Help Assure Minority Rights of State Citizens A group of Michigan attor- meeting at which a CLSA was neys were recently urged to organized Mr the Detroit Busi- "help carry the burden" of as- ness and Professional Chapter suring equal rights to minority of Congxess and for the Michi- groups, both here, at home and gan Council of Congress. on the national scene. 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Aitz: td Feinberg Fox, Handler, Oak-Woods, Rex, Louis Stone, Tikvah and Yuster- Rosenberg Lodges and Chapters. Other programs in the cam- paign are planned for Dec. 28, Jan. 5 and Jan. 16, with Joey Adams, Bob Lurie and the Lind Brothers. Bart, , a product of the "Borklit Circuit," is a lyric ten- or, hum-orist and public speak- er. He currently has his own show on Vi/ATV in New York, and appears regularly in night clubs throughout the .country. Feinberg is a native Ameri- can who went to Israel with a group of illegal immigrants be- fore the establishment of the state. He fought as a member of the Palmach commando units during the war in 1948. All Bnai Brith members and their friends are invited to at- tend any of the schedUled pro- grams, which are free to the public. •• - r. y4 . • 4. • • * * # Bond Action Day to End '59 Efforts An all-day Israel Bond Action Day this Sunday will be the high point of "Operation Cash" — the • month - long December Drive to • redeem outstanding bond purchase pledges for im- mediate investment in Israel. Workers, volunteers and 'lead- ers of the Israel Bond Organiza- New York Rabbi Given tion, led by Tom Borman, gen- Rabbinical Assembly Post eral chairman, and Mrs. Joseph Rabbi Morton Leifman, Katchke and Mrs. Max Stoll: spiritual leader of the newly organized • Conservative Syna- gogue of Fifth Avenue, has been Oak Park Teens to Hop appointed assistant executive di- at Holiday Dance Dec. 19 Oak Park's 9th to 12th grade rector of the Rabbinical As- sembly of •America, a profes- teenagers will gather for a sional association of more than Holiday Hop Dance from 8 to 7.00 rabbis, which maintains its 11:45 p.m., Dec. 19, in the Oak national headquarters at the Park Community Center Bldg. Master of ceremonies will be Jewish Theological Seminary of Ainerica,- .3080 Broadway, New Jerry Zipser, of Oak Park High York. are urged by Borman, Mrs. Katchke and Mrs. Stollman, to welcome the Israel Bond volun- teer workers who will call on them Sunday. ***** A . - Bart . man, women's division co-chair- men, will assemble to help De- troit go "over the top?' with a million dollars for Israel, by spurring the Action Day cash collections from 9:30 a.m. at the new Israel Bond offices, 8522 W. McNichols. Workers will call those with outstanding pledges by tele- phone and call on them in per- son. Detroit Bond purchases and pledges for. 1959 total $1,025,900 with $283,100 of this amount as yet unpaid. Detroiters who have made Bond purchase pledges for 1959 SchoOl. 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