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Israeli Leader to Spark Meeting for Histadrut
Histadrut Campaign volunteer personal reparations to victims bring the division to 100 per
cent completion in advance of
workers will gather at a special of Nazism.
Zadok has been active in His- the campaign closing date.
breakfast meeting at 10:30 a.m.,
Sunday, in the Hayim Green- tadrut affairs since he arrived in David Sislin and Norman
mote Brotherhood is to further berg Center for the second of Palestine in 1935. Working as a Katz, co-chairman of the Far-
understanding among our neigh- three scheduled report meet- day laborer, he studied law at band Division, look for a sub-
night in Jerusalem, graduating stantial turnout of volunteer
bors by getting to know them ings.
in 1941. He engaged in private workers at the breakfast meet-
and appreciating and respecting
their differences. You might ! It is anticipated that a record law practice from 1942 to 1948 ing.
Although the campaign is of-
say. Brotherhood begins with turnout will mark this next to and was associated with Dr. Dov
the last rally.
Joseph, former Minister of Jus- ficially scheduled to close on
me. on my street."
Returns con-::
What makes a socially ad - !
Feb. 28, it is announced that the
-. tice in the Israeli cabinet.
tinue to reach '
justed child? How can our
A member of the Israel Knes- jactual closing celebration will
the Histadrut
children be free from pre -
set, he is chairman of that be on March 1 in the Morris L.
office in a
judice? How can I recognize
body's steering committee and Schaver Auditorium. Col. Sho-
steady
stream
prejudice in myself and what
a member of the constitutional, shana Gershom, former corn-
and
are
repre-
can I do to eliminate it?
legal and judicial committee. j manding officer of the Womens
sentative of all
These are some of the topics
Herbert Pincus and Harold Corps. Army of Israel, now post-
divisions
affil-
which will be discussed by
Kempner, co-chairmen of the !-ed at the Israel Embassy in
iated with the
the more than 600 delegates
LZOA Division report that each Washington as attache for worn-
campaign-
expected to attend the day-
branch's effort to date reflects en's affairs, will be the guest of
Dr. Chaim J.
long annual Border City Con-
the two - thirds completion of the honor.
Zadok, Israeli
ference on Rearing Children
division's total figure. Despite
attorney, for-
of Good Will, Thursday, at
this apparent satisfactory situa- , Try Jewish News classified ads
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C. Allen Harlan. president of
the Harlan Electric Company
<1-) has been named General Broth-
erhood Week Chairman of the
!,••-•; State of Michigan.
Philip Slomovitz. editor of
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The Jewish News. was named
I Brotherhood Week press chair-
man for Michigan. and J. E.
r.r4 Campeau. president of CKLW.
z as Brother-
- hood Week
chairman for
3 radio and TV
"4 for the State.
The a n-
nouncement
14 was made by
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Frehse. direc-
for of the De-
troit Round
Table of the
National Con-
ference of
Christians and
.Jews. sponsor
of Brother-
the Rackham Educational
Memorial Building
mer Attorney
General of Is-
rael, will be
guest of honor
tion, an effort is being made to j
This project of the Detroit
Round Table of the National
Conference of Christians and at the meet-
Dr. Zadok
Jews. in cooperation with the ing. Although
Canadian Council of Christians originally scheduled to visit De-
41! and Jews, is co - sponsored by troit on Jan. 19. Dr. Zadok's ar-
the leading Detroit and Wind- rival was delayed because of
!MURRY KOBLIN ADVERTISING T
"Fast-on-the
draw . . . Sales-
compelling ads"
Harlan
hood Week. to
sor parent and community , prolonged negotiations with the
he observed Feb. 21-28.
West German government on
We are honored that these organizations.
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important civic leaders have
joined with us to give support
and emphasis to this ob-
servance." Dr. Frehse said.
More than 120 Newspaper
and Radio and Television Kits
Ave Kasle Invites Community's Aid
to Honor Zackheim Marwil. Cohen
for quick results.
Fortunate
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"Accomplished
... creative
imaginative!"
TYME
"Dynamic
... exciting
Lovable .'
Mrs. Koblin
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Plymouth
AllANII BEACH. Fla. — Abe years' time." Kasle stated. "We
have been mailed. along with Kasle, who is vacationing here mope that the major portion of
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letters from each chairman. at the Carillon, this week issued it will be raised by March 10,
urging the use of the Brother- an invitation to the community . when we will honor the three
hood promotion materials they to participate in the honors leaders at a testimonial recep-
contain.
planned for three of the elder tion at the Shaarey Zedek. We'll
The Jewish News will distri- leaders in the Zionist move- expect all their -friends at the
lilac a special edition corn- meat — Maurice H. Zackheim. 'reception."
memorating the week's oh-
! Leon Kay and Judge Ira G.
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YOU EXPECT MORE
servance.
Kaufman are Kasle's co-chair-
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Much enthusiasm was gen-
men on the arrangements corn-
FROM HAMILTON
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erated and cooperation pledged
JACK
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mittee for the testimonial to
AND GET IT !
BEN GREEN
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by the representatives from the
Zackheim. Marwil and Cohen.
radio and television stations
You Can't Drive Overhead — Why Pay For It!
Gifts towards the project. for
who attended a kickoff lunch-
the Kfar Silver Agricultural
eon as Campeau's guests at the
School and Children's Village
Park Shelton Thursday.
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are being accepted by the Mich-
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igan Zionist Region, 10424 W.
TO 6-2800
Brotherhood Week was
McNichols, Detroit 21.
first proclaimed- in 1934 with
300 communities in the
United States participating. It
now is celebrated by more
than 10,000 communities in
Members of Landsmanshaften and Friends
every section of the country,
and 140 towns and cities in
Are Cordially Invited to an . . .
Michigan will have important
observances
"Brotherhood Week is just
not one week set aside in the
year to emphasize the need for
NEW CAR! USED CAR!
or SERVICE!
HAMILTON MOTOR SALES
EVENING OF CULTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT
bettering human relations, but
rather it is a time to rededicate
ourselves to the principles
which we try to practice and
promote the year around,"
stated Alfred A May. President
of the Detroit Round Table.
From 1 pm. to 3 p.m. on
Feb. 24, in more than 200
homes in the metropolitan
area of Detroit, women from
all walks of life and different
cultural, religious and racial
backgrounds will partake of
a cup of tea and each other's
sociability, to mark Brother-
hood Week.
A special radio pro:4ram will
he beamed to these teas from
WJR featuring an interview
with Mrs. G. Mennen William:;
by W.JR's Lee Murray. The city-
wide Brotherhood teas feature
the actvities of the Detroit
Round Table Women's Division.
This project began three
years ago and has grown from
50 teas the first year to 175
last year. Materials and in-
formation on how to procede
are available at the Detroit
Round Table office. TO 9-6306.
"All women. whether or not
they are members of the
Women's Division are en-
couraged to have a tea on this
particular day inviting in neigh-
hors with whom perhaps they
haven't had the opportunity of
becoming acquainted. or women
who have different backgrounds
either religious or racial." said
Mrs. Irving B. Small. co-chair-
man of the Women's Division.
In Honor of TU B'SHVAT — The New Year of the Trees
ABE KASLE
Robert R. Marwil and Harry
Cohen — in whose names it is
planned to set up suitable testi-
monials in the Kfar Silver Agri-
cultural School and . Children's
Village in Israel.
Kasle. who has been named
chairman of the testimonial
committee, in his call to the
community. points out that the
three men to be honored are
past presidents of the United
Ileln- ew Schools and Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek: that Zack-
heirn and Marwil are past presi-
dents of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of Detroit: that the three
leaders have had a- lifetime of
community- service and that all
continue their devotion to Is-
rael and to Zionism.
"We hope to raise $30,000 for
the suitable testimonials, and it
is the hope of our committee,
which includes representative
Zionists a n d congregational
leaders. that the requested sum
will he raised in less than two
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18 — 8:30 P.M.
SCHAVER AUDITORIUM, Labor Zionist Bldg., 19161 Schaefer
CANTOR SHABTA1
ACKERMAN
RABBI MILTON
ARM
of Cong. Beth Abraham
Accompanied by Don Frohmoi
of Cong. Ahovos Achim
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Swastika Handbills
and Posters in Japan
TOKYO (WJA) — Tokyo po-
lice swooped down on the ex-
treme rightist Great Japan Pa-
triotic Party as the source of
swastika handbills and posters
which were affixed to homes of
progressives in Tokyo recently.
the Kyodo News Agency re-
"We feel the real way to pro- ports.
AARON ROSENBERG
Attorney - Humorist
Master of Ceremonies
Refreshments will be served.
Admission — Donation of 50c — NO OTHER SOLICITATIONS
The Landsmanshaften Committee for
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18414 Wyoming Avenue, Detroit 21, Michigan