Nationally Prominent Leaders to Address Local
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,..regations -for Israel Bonds During noly Days
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Nationally known speakers of Sholem Aleichem," will speak
Israel Bond High Holy Mrs. Joseph Katchke . , an d Mrs. ;
will appear in Detroit syna- on Kol Nidre night at Mishkan Day The
participating
Israel Bonds, Stollman stressed.
gogues during the High Holy Israel and during Yizkor serv- and rabbi includescon gregations Max Stollman, Women's Divi - 1 In last year's High Holy Day
:
Days on Behalf of Israel Bonds, ices on Yom Kippur at Bnai
sion co-chairmen.
Appeal, a total of $365,000 in
Adas Sa
h lom Rabbi Ja b
it was announced by Phillip Moshe Synagogue.
gal; Ada s Y, eshurun , pre
Annual reports were given Israel Bonds was subscribed, he
Stollman, chairman
chairman of the De-
Aron
Hyman;
Ahavas
Achim,
Rabbi
by
Borman,
Phillip
Stollman
said.
Dr. Kingdon, author, news- Milton Arm; Beth Aaron, Rabbi Ben- i and by
t
High Holy Day and Con- paper columnist,
L
ouis E. Levitan , man- I In addition,
commentator jamin H. Gorrelick; Beth Abraham,
Shaarey
gregational Council and his co-
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern; Beth Joseph, ager, Detroit Israel Bond office. Zedek Bond With the
Israel Hanu-
and close friend of the late president,
Hyman Karp; Beth Moses,
chairmen,
Norman
Allan
and
FDR,
will
speak
at
Beth
Abra
Stollman
was
dinner
chairman.
kah
dinner-dance
resulted
in
Abr a - president, Franklin Levy; Beth Tefi-
Judge Nathan J. Kaufman.
loh Emanuel, Rabbi Leizer Levin;
Detroit
congregations
have
$225,000
in
Israel
Bond
sub-
ham on Kol Nidre night and Beth
Yehudah, Rabbi Joshua Spiro; been consistent supporters of scriptions.
Heading the list of Detroit at the appeal during Yizkor Bna David,
Rabbi Hayim Donin;
rabbis and local lay leaders who services. During Neila he will Bnai
Israel, Rabbi Israel Flam; Bnai
will make appeals is Rabbi appear at Beth Moses-Ever- Jacob, president, Louis Nosanchuk;
Bnai Moshe, Rabbi Moses Lehrman;
Jacob E.. Segal of Adas Shalom green Congregation.
Bnaion, Rabbi Solomon H. Grus-
whose congre-
kin; Chesed Shel Emes, Rabbi Israel
Col. Shaul Ramati, Midwest j. Rockove; Dovid Ben Nuchim, Rab-
gation has
bi Chaskel Grubner; Ezras Achim,
Consul of Israel in Chicago, a Rabbi
won nation-
Gardin; Gemiluth Cha-
hero of the Israeli War of sodim, Abram
Joel Litke; Livonia Jewish
wide acclaim
Cong., Rabbi Nathaniel Steinberg;
The United Jewish Appeal has launched a nationwide drive
Independence
and
of
the
Sinai
Mishkan Israel, Rabb i Isaac Stoll-
for having
to obtain a critically-needed $39,212,000 in cash by Dec. 10, it
Campaign,
will
speak
at
Young
mkn;
Mogen
Abrah
am,
Rabbi
Solom
achieved near-
Israel of Oak Woods at the P. Wohlgelernter; Nusach Harie, has been announced by Joseph Meyerhoff, UJA general chairman.
ly half a mil-
Rabbi Arthur I. Gold; Shaarey Sho-
Yizkor service.
The cash is sought to maintain urgent immigrant aid pro-
mayim, Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman;
lion dollars in
Shaarey Zedek, Rabbi Morris Adler; grams in Israel, where immigration has risen sharply in recent
Robert
Lurie,
midwest
spe-
High Holy
Shomr
Emunah,
Rabbi
Shalom
cial events chairman of Israel Flam; Templeael, Dr. Leon Fram months,. and to continue vital welfare and rehabilitation programs
Day Israel
Bonds, will speak at Shaarey and Rabbi M. Robert Syme; Young in Israel and 26 other countries.
Bond sales
Dexter, president, Hillel L.
Shomayim on Kol Nidre night, Israel
"The rate of immigration into Israel has risen steeply in the
Abrams; Young Israel Eight Mile,
during the
and at the Bnai David at Neila. president, Sam Bodzin; Young Is- last few months," Meyerhoff said. "At the beginning of the
rael
Greenfield,
Rabbi
Joshua
Sper-
preceding
The Jewish community was ka; Young Israel Northwest, Rabbi year we anticipated an immigration of some 30,000. It is now
three years. Rabbi Segal
urged
to participate in High Samuel H. Prero; Young Israel Oak clear that we will have many thousands more entering Israel.
Congressman James Roosevelt
Rabbi Yaakov Homnick.
makes it imperative that we attain our full 1961 UJA
Holy
Day
congregational Woods,
of California, eldest son of the
The congregational and High goal "This
in cash by year's end . in order to avert a slowing-up or
Bond
efforts
in
a
call
by
late President Franklin D. Roose-
. Holy Day leadership . dinner
velt, will speak at Ahavas Detroit's rabbis, who stressed Thursday was attended by rab- even a halt in some of our most important programs. We must
the appropriateness of carry- bis, presidents and other con- push ahead now—to save lives while we can—as rapidly as
Achim Synagogue on the sec- ing
we can."
ond day of Rosh Hashanah, ning forward and strength- gregational leaders, members of
The Dec. 10 target date for the $39,212,000 cash goal was set
the ideas of kinship the speakers bureau, top mem-
Sept. 12.
with the people of Israel at
to coincide with the opening of the annual national conference of
Jacques Torzcyner a member "this holiest time in the hers of the Detroit Israel Bond the United Jewish Appeal in New York City. Cash raised will be
of the presidium of the World
Committee, headed by Tom Bor-
presented to the UJA at that time by representatives of com-
Zionist Actions Committee, will Hebrew calendar." man, general chairman, and by munities throughout the nation.
speak at Young Israel-North-
west on Monday and at Con-
gregation Beth Yehudah on
Tuesday.
Most of the High Holy Day
Appeals will be made at Kol
Nidre and during Yizkor and
Neila services on Yom Kippur.
The speakers will be Maurice
Samuel, Dr. Frank Kingdon,
Col. Shaul Ramati and Robert
Lurie.
Samuel, noted author of "The
Second Crucifixon" and "World
UJA Sets 39 Millions as Goal
in Aid Drive Ending Dec. 10
•
Canada-Israel Chamber
of Commerce Will Be
Formed, Consul Says
MONTREAL (JTA)—Plans to
establish a Canada-Israel Cham-
ber of Commerce and for a visit
to Canada by an Israeli trade
mission soon were announced by
Yechiel Narkiss, Israel's com-
mercial consul in Montreal.
He said the projected cham-
ber, the national committee of
which is headed by Samuel Stein-
berg of Montreal, was the out-
growth of talks last May between
George Hees, Canadian Trade
and Commerce Minister, and
Israeli Trade Minister Pinhas
Sapir.
The trade mission will seek to
acquaint Israeli businessmen
and manufacturers of consumer
goods "with various production
techniques and with an idea of
Canadian needs and tastes to
make Israeli products conform
with the very special qualities
acceptable in Canada," the consul
added. He said that Israel pur-
chased in 1960 $6,500,000 worth
of Canadian products while Can-
ada imported about $2,500,000
in Israeli merchandise.
600,000 Youngsters
Start School in Israel
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Some
600,000 children started the new
school year Aug. 31 in over-
crowded classrooms and with the
threat of a teachers' strike still
unresolved.
Record expenditures during
the year of 13,000,000 pounds
($7,280,000) on new school fa-
cilities failed to eliminate the
overcrowding. A new strike is
most likely among teachers of
high schools in which graded
tuition f e e s, averaging 500
pounds ($280), are insufficient
to meet teacher demands for 15
percent salary increases . The
elementary school teachers insist
on reduction of the large classes
and better gradings which would
result in higher pay.
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police, and come to America in 1853.
ever knew thiS significant fact about him :
His success and the acceptance of his Twice he had watched his own young
theories began almost immediately. In wives die of the mysterious diseases of
1857 he was lecturing on diseases of in- childbirth . . . six times he had stood
beside the tiny grave of a son or daughter First with the Finest Cigarettes
fancy at the College of Physicians and
who bore his name.
Surgeons in New York. When but thirty
through Lorillard research
years old, he became Professor of Infantile
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who
had
given
to
so
many,
had
Pathology and Therapeutics at the world- himself lost so much!
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