Detroit Israel Bond Cash Sales Push Past $1,020,000
The 1960 Detroit Israel Bond pass 1959 by over $100,000.
suit was achieved by an .
campaign has reached over $1,-
n ensiv , ear - long calendar
020,000 in cash sales, makin
of activitie The kick-off was
this the third best year in
troit's history since the am- the success trustee-builder-
paigns began in 1951,
rding, guardian-spo r campaign
to David Safran, chair
the among Detr 's visitors in
Miami, spar by Tom Bor-
Detroit Israel Bond
'ttee.
The only yea
top 1960 man, former neral chairman
in $132,000 in
- were 1951, th i gural year, 'which resul
tions.
and subs
when Bond s
taled $2,041,-
eld in conjunction
000, and 1
en the total
This wa
tional inaugural Is-
was $1,214 0.
e fourth be
th the
conference at the
year was 54
th $1
B
Even th year 1!56
Fonta . eau, - last February. Re-
Sinai Ca aign im•etu
not late o this was the Israel Bond
reach th illion dollar
k.
en's Division-sponsored re-
The 60 Bond sal
stir-
ollment luncheon under the
eadership of Mrs. Joseph Katch-
ke and Mrs. Max Stoliman, co-
chairmen, with Mrs. -Max Sucher
as hostess.
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Other important Bond sales
Packaging
events in the spring and early
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,summer included the annual De-
troit Pioneer Women's parlor
meeting held at the home of Mrs.
Victor Linden and a series of
Landsmanshaften and Labor
Zionist parlor meetings leading
to the successful combined Labor
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manshaften Rally in May at the
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Saves You Money
NEW 1961 PLYMOUTHS
Are Priced At
311 4 ° LES
THAN LAST YEARS
Al
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MONTH
January 18 to February 18, 1961
Tasks:
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of Israel.
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• To focus atte
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security.
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• To deepe
masses of
• To mo
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possible
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JNF sentiment among the
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One of the highlights of 1960
was the annual High Holiday
Appeal in which 26 synagogues
participated. The appeal resulted
in a record Bond subscription of
$365,000 led by Cong. Adas Sha-
lom members who subscribed
$180,000.
In October, the Women's Divi-
sion sponsored a luncheon at the
Town and Country Club, at
which Marlene Dietrich, was t
featured guest. More than
attended this luncheon,
of
the most successful eve
'spon-
sored by the women.
Then, on Nov.
ame the
peak of the year's
paign, the
largest kosher di r ever held
in Detroit. Nearl ,400 crowde
into the new C
Hall to h
Jack Benny a
Dr. Joseph J.
Schwartz, exe ive vice pres-
ident of the
velopment Cor-
poration for Is el. Bond pledges
at the dinner otaled $206,000,
but with
sales, they
reache
s one of
the
t successf
in the
h. ry of the D
Jewish
munity.
men's
Division culminated
year
with the USA-Israe
ashion•
Festival and an
Dance
at the Lath Qu
r. Sylvia
Sidn&. to ctress, was
entator and
Jewish corn-
, staged "The
ights."
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Jack
The spring campaign was
climaxed on June 6, when
Israel Foreign Minister, Golda
Meir came here to speak- at
Israel's 12th Anniversary Din- -
ner held at the Statler-Hilton.
On Dec. 17; the
Hamilton Motor Sale
Ben
fare Israel Barzilai spoke. This
campaign brought in $125,000 in
Bond pledges-
ing major event was
18 when Cong. Shaarey
staged a "Bond With
el Hanukah Dinner Dance."
he congregation purchased
$100,000 and the Sisterhood,
$10,000 under the Israel Bond
Building Fund provision dnd a
total of $226,000 in Bonds was
subscribed.
The most intensive sales and
collection effort of the year came
in the culminating month of De-
cember. There were six Bnai
Brith "Nights for Israel" which
resulted in $115,000 Bond sub-
scriptions, according to Sam G.
Bank, Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council Israel chairman.
The largest amount -- $43,000
—was subscribed at the Pisgah
Israel -Hanukah Night on Dec.
The "Big '1" lodges
chapters at their affair o
c .
20 in the Bnai Moshe
cial
Hall subscribed $32, . The
groups participating
eluded
Centennial, Detroi
Keidan,
Livonia, Marshall,
vah and
Zager.
At the meetin the Metro-
politan Detroit B
Brith Bowl-
nounced the
ing Association
purchase of a $
Israel Bond.
This is the firs uch purchase
ociation and
by a bowling
sets a national pr dent, accord-
ing to Aaron Li
association
president.
A total of $15,00
Bonds was purchased, at the ig
10 "Night in Israel" on Dec. 15
at Holiday Manor.
The groups participating in-
cluded: B&P Chapter, Dov
Frenkel, Downtown, Fox, Gersh-
win, Handler, Israel, Oak-Woods,
Stone and Yuster-Rosenberg.
On Dec. 13, four lodges staged
a "Cabaret Night in Israel" and
the members purchased $8,000
in Israel Bonds.
Re-elect Dr. Baron to Head
Jewish Research Academy
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Salo
W. Baron, professor of Jewish
history at Columbia University
and at the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, was re
elected president of the Ameri-
can Academy for Jewish Re-
search at the organization's an-
nual meeting here.
rael Night" staged by Einstein
Lodge and Chapter, on Dec, 3 at
the Rainbow Terrace. The mem-
bers, 90 per cent of whom are
newcomers and- former DP's, sub-
scribed for $10,000 in Israel
The kickoff was the "Gala . Is- Bonds.
Five lodges and chapters
combined i'. a program on
Dec. 12, whiCh saw $6,000 in
Israel Bonds purchased. Bloch,
Morgenthau, Motor City, Rex
and Suburban participated.
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