THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, December 9,
1960 61 Israel Histadrut Campaign
MORRIS L. SCHAVER
MORRIS .LIEBERMAN
Honorary Chairman
Chairman
HARRY SCHUMER
IRVING POKEMPNER
1st Vice-Chairman
Honorary Chairman
VICE CHAIRMEN
Sam Kaufer Hyman Lipsitz Jack Malamud Mrs. Chana Michlin Sidney Shevitz
DIVISION AND TRADES
CAMPAIGN COUNCIL
FARBAND
David Sislin
Norman D. Katz
L.Z.O.A.
Herbert Pincus
Sam Yagoda
NORMAN COTTLER
Treasurer
Abe Medow
Morris Brodsky
Max Bros
Helen Posner
PIONEER WOMEN
Mrs. Sophie Sislin
ORGANIZATIONS
Israel Burnstein
Nathan Rose
Max Rosenthal
Jacob Glazer
Solomon Rubin
Gerold Goldberg
William Schumer-
Shmukler
oigel Silevr
Berl Heorshen
Harold Silver
Wi liom Hordes
Julius Singer
Paul Sislin
Kahn
Mo
rman of Exec. Board
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Harry Gonte
Ben Harold
Toby Slabosk
s Kane
Nathan St
uel Kane
TRA UNI
id Chaney
orris Colema
rney Hop
ac Litwak
McNamara
Spitzer
Mo
IP D. GOLDSTEIN
Morris Ross
Glazer
Samuel J. G
SCRAP TR
Sam Sc
Moe
Ma
Secretary
Louis Levine
Alex Berson
Paul Brickner • Adele Mondry
FURNITURE
Aaron Berg
Earl Weinga
ISIDORE L. SHRODECK
Albert Berke
Harold Kempner
Dr. S
Walter E. Klein
D
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eitelboum
a_nfred Werner
Richard Kramer
Alter Winemon
Benjamin Laikin
BERNARD LINDERMAN
Financial Secretary
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40 Years That Changed A Wilderness
IN 1920
IN 1960
A handful of Jewish pioneer workers
gathered in Haifa— then a little
Palestine port town — and founded
a central organization called HIS-
TADRUT . total membership was
only:'4,433.
700,000 working men and women
belong to HISTADRUT — agricul-
tural and industrial pioneers, lab-
orers, technicians, professionals: an
aggregate family of 1,081,000 men,
women and children.
IN THESE 40 YEARS
They transformed a wilderness, cre-
ated a new physical as well as social
landscape . . reshaped the lives of
people from many lands — people
without skills or material resources
with little learning or culture ...
with wounds unhealed ... with fears
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and suspicions unallayed . . . but the
job is far from done ! . . . in the
1960's HISTADRUT will . . . focus
attention on:
• rooting new immigrants in
DEVELOPMENT AREAS
• rehabilitating the URBAN
SLUMS
• Consolidating BORDER
SETTLEMENTS
by providing the newcomers with
medical care, vocational training, cul-
tural and other facilities which make
for a sound community of • happy
men,-women and children,
SUPPORT. THE 1961 DETROIT HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN
YOUR PERSONAL LINK WITH THE "PEOPLE" OF ISRAEL