Histadrut Near Goal as Cam Ends IMIJRRIF KOBLIN ADVERTISING ART "Fast-on-the draw... Sales- compelling ads" "Accomplished .... creative imaginative!" "Dynamic . .. exciting Lovable! ... Fortunate TYME Mrs. Koblia MAC. MAG. NAG. 18039 WYOMING UN. 1-5600 Marking the official close to the 1960 Detroit Israel Histadrut Campaign are, left to and HARRY SCHU- MER, Campaign officers; Col. SHOSHANA GERSHOM, guest of honor; Brig. Gen. S. L. A. MARSHALL, long-time friend of Israel; MORRIS LIEBERMAN, NORMAN COTTLER, ISA- DORE SHRODECK and Mrs. SAM WASSERMAN, member of the Campaign Cabinet. • * *- Only one or two weeks of "sopping-up operations" re- main to conclude the 1960 De- troit Israel Histadrut Campaign. the shortest drive ever conduct- A noted religious historian, evening lecture, will be given ed by the local organization, it Dr. Erwin • R. Goodenough of in the Community Arts Audi- was reported to a gathering of Yale University, will speak at torium. over 500 workers and contrib- Wayne State University in the Dr. Goodenough is a noted utors on Thesday night. Borman Lee- F-ffw author in the religious field, The event, which honored ture Series_ . and as a result of 25 years of Col. Shoshana Gershom, former at 2 and 8 research he has recently had commander of the Israel Wom- p.m. Tuesday. eight volumes of an eleven- an's Army and now women's "The Em- volume work on "Jewish Sym- attache to the Israel Embassy pirical Study bols in the Greco-Roman in Washington, niarked the offi- o f Religion!" Period" published. These vol- cial close to the campaign, is his after- umes have been published from which began Jan. 19. noon topic, to 1953 to 1958. He expects to send Col. Gershom stressed the as- b e presented volumes IX and X (on the Mira Synagogue) to press this year. sistance given by the Histadrut in the Kresge Campaign in America as being Science Li- Oxford University in England a major factor in Israel's brary auditor- awarded Dr. Goodenough his achievement of its three most ium. PhD degree in 1923, after which important tasks. "Interpret- he became an instructor at These, she listed .as`. 1. Keep- ing the Paint- Yale. In 1926 he was named ings in the assistant professor and in 1931, , ing the borders of the country Dura-Europos Dr. Goodenough associate prof e s s o r. He was safe from attack; 2. Keeping Synagogue," the topic of his made full professor in 1934 the gates open to all Jews who and given his present chair in wish to immigrate; and 3. Build- ing a nation from all the peo- 1959. The Best Gift to Remember At his evening lecture, Prof. ples of various countries and Goodenough will be introduced backgrounds into one homog- An Important Occasion— by Dr. Arthur Neef, vice- enous culture. Morris Liberman, Campaign president and provost of the university. At the afternoon lec- chairman, in thanking workers Vacheron and Constantin ture, co-sponsored by the de- and contributors for their ef- LeCoultre, Hamilton, partment of philosophy, he will forts in speeding the drive to be presentei by Prof. George its conclusion, stated that "this Wiler—and others. Nakhnikian, department chair- is our commencement" using YOU PAY NO MORE- AT the term to indicate that this man. The lecture series is open to is only the beginning - of the task and not the end. He urged the public free of charge. all Histadrut workers also to JEWELER support the efforts of the United Certified Master I said in my haste, I am cut Watchmaker & Jeweler off froM before Thine eyes: Jewish Appeal and the Israel 18963 LIVERNOIS nevertheless Thou heardest the Bond Drive. UN 1-8184 Special guests at the program voice of my supplications whe I cried unto Thee.—Psalm 31:2 , were Brig. Gen. and Mrs. S. L. A. Marshall, personal friends of Col. Gershom and long-time sup- porters of Israel causes. While giving no final figure, Harold Berke, director of the Histadrut Campaign, predicted that after the mop-up phase, there would be a $25,000 in- crease over the drive total in 1959. Lois Raye, Negro contralto CHILDREN'S COLORFUL from Chicago, delighted the as- J. SPITZER sembled guests with her rendi- tions of folk songs rendered in perfect Yiddish and Hebrew. She also sang some spirituals. 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