Detroit Zionists Present Books to WSU Library's Kasle Collection - A . g000m000caoguou........, Danny Raskin s LISTENING • k • somersa; 3000:0630. 0: ocaoxdoocatto, JUDGE IRA KAUFMAN, left, makes a presentation of books to Dr. G. Flint Purdy, extreme right, director of the Wayne State University Libraries. Looking on are Dr. Clarence B. Hilberry, Wayne State University president, and Benjamin D. Burdick, member of the Wayne State University Board of Governors. The books were a gift from the Detroit Chapter of the Zionist Organization of America. They were added to the Kasle Collection in the library. Plan Intensified. Israel Bond Drive The sale of Israel Bonds helps promote trade between the United States and Israel, accord- ing to Manuel Kohl gsb erg, the Michigan chairman f o r State of Israel Bonds. Konigsberg announced plans for an in- tensified drive this year to finance Israel's economic de- development. Konigsberg . A member of the Kalamazoo Chamber of Commerce and of the Tape Club, Konigsberg has served as co-chairman o Kalamazoo United J peal Campaign a esi- dent of the ion of Moses. He is em of Bnai Brith and t OA in addition to serving the Board of Con- gregation Moses for the p 20 years. "The at m proceed of the Is campai ' he said, main in the Un States pay f t goods and services required by Israel for its economic develop- ment." He reported that the State of Israel spent a total of $102,000,- 000 in the U. S. for goods and services during the first six months of 1960. In the same period goods -and services im- ported from Israel by the United States totaled $32,000,000. The 1961 drive for Israel Bonds, dedicated to Israel's Bar Mitzvah, seeks $80,000,000 for the development of every sector of Israel's economy. "One of the most significant results of the Israel Bond cam- paign," Konigsberg said, ".has be he increasing trade be- ael and the United States, •wi the balance greatly in favor the United States. Those who uy Israel Bonds are not only p viding economic aid for e ne democracy of Israel : t re o helping indirectly ate American trade ti growing trade between two countries is indicative the warm friendship which unites them," he said. rand Opening of Our 4th YEAR With a Store Full of Wonderful Things For Our Customers Come SEE You'll Save in Every Dept. AND ONCE AGAIN: FULL COURSE DINNER Only WITH THIS AD ONLY or Equivalent Menu Suggestions - THIS offer good for 2 or more people Every day this week, starting Today All Day Sunday and Daily 4 to 9 p.m. - Bring your family and friends, but please do come early. OPEN 7 DAYS TO 10 P.M. Ci DEIWA rl E JS R S A IT AFTER ATTENDING several meetings of the senior Bicur Cholem group with her mother; Mirian Weinberg, and seeing how the members were getting quite old and most of them phySically unable to be active in its fine work of helping the needy sick, Helen Schwartz was inspired to organize a younger group . . . And so in June of 1936, with about eight other gals, Young Women's Bicur Cholem was born . . . Helen became the first president, and today there are over 100 mem- bers whose primary efforts are involved in case work for the needy sick, with Mary Book- stein and her case workers doing an outstanding job . . . The 25th anniversary of Young Women's Bicur Cholem is being honored with a dinner-dance April 30 at Temple Israel . . . Ann Shifman is president of the organization and Sonia Gol- den, chairman of the Silver Celebration . . . For tickets, contact Rose Viedrah, UN 1-9328, or Helen Schwartz,- UN "4-3056. 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