Torn Borman Predicts Big Year
for Israel Bonds; Christian
Industrialist Commends Israelis

Redelheim Claims, Israelis Cause U. S. Setbacks

NEW YORK, (JTA) — De- country that "the deteriora-
U.S. policy of appeasement of
, daring that Israel has recently tion in the degree of Amer-
Nasser seems to be in direct
suffered "setbacks" in Washing- , ican public support for Is-
ratio with the extent the or-
: ton through the U.S. Navy's rael's just claims coupled with
ganized Zionist movement has
In an analysis of Israel Bond coming in—from people who al- suport of the Arab boycott and the growing pro-Arab position
been downgraded by Israeli=
campaign prospects for 1960, j ready have given to the UJA in I the vastly increased American of the State Department and
leaders.
Tom Borman, chairman of the the present Detroit drive.
aid to Nasser, the National Ex-
Detroit Israel Bond Committee.
Borman said he had assur- ; ecutive Council of the Zionist
speaking at a dinner of local
ances of Trustee purchases Organization of America, at the
Bond leaders, Wednesday eve-
ONE WEEK ONLY
510,000 Bonds each from 11 j conclusion of a two-day meeting
ning, predicted that 1960 will
here today. issued a call for
prominent Detroiters.
be a good year for Bonds.
the strengthening of the Zionist
The dinner meeting. at
AT
Stating that there will he no Gagen's. heard an interesting movement in this country.
Bond activities until the end of address on his experiences in j The ZOA Council adopted a
the Allied Jewish Campaign, !Israel from a noted Christian resolution urging the newly ap-
Off
Borman said that commitments industrialist, Joseph Krall. pres- pointed United Nations Com-
with
for the year nevertheless are ident of McCray Refrigeration mission to study worldwide anti-
coupon
, Semitism to devote its attention
Corp.. Kendallville, Ind.
to the activities of what was
Krall. who assisted in the described as "a center of
on 2 Best Book Sellers:
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J. SPITZER
modernization programs of Su-
in Cairo. Egypt. oper-
Bond Parley Feb. 6-7 ; persal. Ltd.. the Israel super- i Nazism"
ating under the direction of a
Leaders of the Detroit Israel ! market, called the visit to Israel former head of anti-Semitism
;
and
to
Supersal
—
which-
was
Bond Committee will attend the
under Hitler.
I Allen Drury's
:1
midwest regional conference for !established by several Detroit-
A call was issued .for the sale
I
ADVISE and CONSENT
fers.
including
Tom
and
Al
Bor-
$4
Israel Bonds, this Saturday and
of
30.000
Shekalim
by
members
reg. $5.75
Sunday at Morrison Hotel. Chi- man—one of the most exciting of the ZOA for the forthcoming
experiences of his life. He said ;
cago.
World
Zionist
Congress.
which
he went there for profit and
Herman Wouk's
Heading, the Detroit delega- returned "wealthier in experi- is scheduled to be held in Jeru-
I
THIS,
IS MY. G-D
tion will be Tom Borman, gen- ence"—in admiration and
salem
in
December.
-
1960.
res-
eral chairman; Mrs. Tom Bor- pect for Jews who are builders
I •
reg. $3.95.
Abraham Redelheim, ZOA
man and Mrs. Rachel Kurtzman. of a great democracy. He en-
president, told the assembled
of the Women's Division execu- dorsed Israel Bonds as a great
Zionists from all parts of the
tive board. and Louis E. Levi- investment project.
tan, city- manager.
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U4QSUISZ,
The Bond leaders were
Sam Rothberg, of Peoria. Ill.. given added impetus in their ci!
FOR THAT SPECIAL
:
Will report on latest Israeli in- efforts by Krall's unsolicited
b.
dustrial developments.
purchase. at the dinner, of a
65,000
Bond.
A reception Saturday night at
Gift See . . .
Addressing the dinner also_
`The House of Bargains" .
Bath-Ambassador East Hotel
were
Louis
Levitan,
who
out-
-
will be hosted by Consul-Gen;
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JEWELER
eral and Mrs. David S. Tesher, lined the past- year's successful:;
Morris Alexander, Midwest Re- efforts: Mrs. Joseph .Katchke.- '
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gion Israel Bond chairman. an- co-chairman with Mrs. Max
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Stollman of the Women's Divi-
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Shimon Horn, of the Israel sion, and Phillip Stollman.
Government Center. and Avra-
ham Salmon, economic coun-
selor of Israel Enterprises. will
be principal speakers.
Briefing on the Israel Bond
conference at Miami's Fontain-
bleau Hotel. Feb. 26-28. will •
also be given by Bond leaders.
A large Detroit delegation is
expected to attend the Miami
conference.
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Local Women
Meet Bond Chief

The Detroit Israel Bond Com-
mittee Women's Division held ,
a 1960 planning meeting Jan.
27. at the Israel Bond office
8522 W. McNichols.: at which
the group was introduced to
the new women's division di-
rector. Mrs. Louise Cohn.
Louis E. Levitan reported on
the national board of governors !
conference. held in New York. I
Mrs. Cohn.' formerly of the
national women's division staff.
holder of a B.S. degree in social I
work from the University of
Pittsburgh. was on the national
board of Hadassah for seven '
years. She was regional presi-
dent of •Hadassah for Western
Pennsylvania. In 1946 she was
delegate , to the World Zionist
Congress in Basle, Switzerland.
She was co-chairman of the Tri-
State JNF regional council.

P. Stollman to Head
Midwest Synagogue
Bond Committee I

Phillip Stollman. chairman of
_ the Detroit High Holy Day Re- '
ligious Council of the Israel
Bond Organi-
zation. has, ac-
cepted the
e h airmanship
of the midwest
Region Syna-
gogue Cam-
paign Ifor
State of Israel
Bonds. it was
announced by Stollman
Morris Alexander, Midwest Re-
gion chairman for Israel Bonds.
Stollman, who is a past general
chairman of the Detroit . Israel
Bond Committee, will he in-
ducted in his new position at
the Midwest Region 'Conference
for Israel Bonds,. Feb. 6 and 7, I
in Chicago.

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