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November 03, 1961 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-11-03

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(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

Alfred Michaels New Director of Histadrut Drive

Morris Lieberman, chairman
of the Detroit Israel Histadrut
Campaign, this week announced
the appointment of Alfred Mi-
chaels as the new executive di-
rector of the campaign, replacing
Harold S. Berke.
Michaels, who comes from
New York, brings with him
many years of experience in the

member and treasurer of the
Rockland County branch of the
American Jewish Congress. He
is a graduate of Western Reserve
University and attended N.Y.U.
in New York. He is married and
the father of two children, one
of whom was born in Israel dur-
ing his family's stay there from
1949 to 1951.
In Israel, Michaels worked for
Hamashbir Hamerkazi, the Co-
operative Wholesale Society, in
its Foreign Loans Department
while making his home at Kib-
butz Efal, near Ramat an. Hi-
wife, who is a bacte an
is presently worki
thesis towards a P
Columbia Univer
orked at

the Weizmann Institute at Re-
hovot.
Following his return to the
United States, Michaels joined
the staff of Ampal and Israel
Purchasing Service, Inc., in New
York, with which he was asso-
ciated for seven years.

learned how to remain Jews in
times. What we have not
BOSTON—The Mizrachi Worn- bad
yet
learned
is how to remain
en's Organization of America
adopted Tuesday a budget of Jews in good times. To secure
$1,285,000 to maintain and ex- the younger generation, Israel
pand its network of child care, must play a central role in edu-
social service and vocational cation and attitude. The central-
NAHC Parley Nov. 11.16
of Israel is the real test of
education projects in Israel and ity
The relevance of Ref or m
Zionism in our day.
to continue its educational and
Judaism to such issues as civil
"For the non-Zionist it is a
cultural activities on the Amer-
rights, world peace, church-state
very
important
part
of
Jewish
ican scene during the coming
relations and civil defense will
life but not its absolute and
year.
be among many topics confront-
ega
at th
Nearly half of the budget, unique center. For the Zionist,
Bien-
Israel is the center of Jewish
Gene
Ass:
which was approved at the orga- life."
of the
nization's 36th annual conven-
ebrew
A call for a "moratorium on
s,
. 11-16, at
tion, is allocated for mainte-
e S
on-Park Hotel, Wash-
nance and expansion of chil- hatemongering and threats of
ington, D.C.
dren's villages and youth cen- military aggression in the Mid-
ters caring for youngsters dle East" was voiced by United
vi e •41641 6
OS
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brought to Israel under the States Senator Kenneth B. Keat-
AMERICA'S No. 7

ing,
New
York
Republican.
He
supervision of the Youth Aliyah.
• •
100% PURE
urged
the
United
States
to
take
4
In a taped message played
BEEF PRODUCTS
b. a •
i e K
for the more than 500 dele- the initiative toward promoting

Mideast arms control pact be-
gates, Dr. Nahum Goldmann, a tween
the
Arab
states
and
Israel.
president of the World Zion-
Keating was the principal

ist Organization, declared:

"There are four great prob- speaker at the opening of the
. . only the finest in taste
lems today facing the Jewish 36th annual convention.,
• and quality from Kosher
ALFRED MICHAELS
Ogden -R. Reid, former U.S.
• .
people. One is the security of
eZion
made fresh daily
Israel, which will still take many ambassador to Israel, was hon- field of fund-raising and or- • in our new, modern, clean,
years and tremendous efforts by ored with the 1961 America- . ganizational work. Born and stainless steel kitchens, un-
the Jewish people and by all Israel Friendship Award at the raised in Germany, he came to • der strict U. S. Government
non-Jewish friends of. Israel, not session. The award is given by this country in 1938. He joined
nspection.
the Mizrachi women every year Habonim, the Labor Zionist •
to speak of Israel itself.
"The, second problem is of to the "person not of the Jewish Youth Organization, at the age
U.S.
three million Jews in the Soviet faith who has contributed most of 12 in Germany and saw many
INSPECTED
AND PASSED BY
Union who are not threatened deeply to understanding be- of his friends go to Israel
DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
by regular anti-Semitism but are tween the peoples of the United under the Youth Aliyah program.
EsT. 1
as a Community condemned to States and Israel."
In the United States, he has
a process of slow disintegatrion.
A resolution urging the United been a member of Poale Zion, 4SAUSAGE
COMPANY OF CHICAGO CHICAGO 8, ILL!
"The final Om problems are States Government to take the Farbhnd and has been a charter f•••••••••
,more susceptible to action by initiative "in calling upon the
organizations like yours. The Middle East countries to get to-
first concerns the tie-up of gether to help abate the danger
Jewish life and Jewish indi of war in the area," was adopted
viduals and groups with I
by convention delegates.
If one thinks that by
Declaring that such a move by
paigns and by mobiliz"
the U.S. Government would "be a
ish financial and
magnificent expression of Amer-
political help fo
ican leadership in the effort for
solves the robl one
peace in all parts of the world,"
greatl
the resolution called upon Pres-
• ,S.. 7
"T
timately ident Kennedy to utilize the in-
0.48E- 31zqt,PgISRSASicq,
tied
nships with fluence of the United Nations
Israel is
ure Jewish- in pressing for negotiations be-
ness
wish consciousness in tween Israel and the Arab
the
ra, especially of the states for a Middle East arms
young
generation. Jews have control agreement.
In their appeal to President
Kennedy, the more than 500
delegates expressed confidence
that a United States call for Mid-
dle East arms control discus-
sions would receive the non-
partisan support of the . entire
country.
VEGETARIAN
President Kennedy, in a mes-
sage of greetings to the dele-
gates, said: "It is heartening to
learn of the devotion and sense
TOMATO SAUCE
HARRY BRODSKY
of service which has helped to
create children's villages, homes,
. • A WORD ABOUT
schools and settlement houses in
57
Tie s
CITY OF HOPE Israel. You can feel proud o
mottstatItIREI3
your contribution to the vital-
WEN Pll ISEURGH,PA.
The free national nonsec-
hope and progress we have n
tarian City of Hope Medi-
emerge from despair."
cal Center and its affiliated
Research Institute conducts
Ribicoff Calls Religion
a relentless search for new
insights into the treatment
Catalyst in Science
and conquest of the physi-
and the Humanities
cally and financially catas-
NEW YORK—Religion can
trophic diseases — cancer
serve as a vital catalyst in cre-
and allied malignancies
ating mutual understanding be-
such as leukemia; and
tween the sciences and the
blood, chest and heart af-
humanities, Abraham A. Ribi-
flictions. Standing as an in-
coff, secretary of health, educa-
spiring monument to man's
tion and welfare said last week.
selflessness — dedicated to
the service of humanity—
Ribicoff spoke Sunday as
VEGETARIAN
the City of Hope offers
guest of honor at the Louis
care to patients from all
Marshall Award Dinner of the
parts of the country; of all
National Patrons Society of the
races and creeds. Personal-
Jewish Theological Seminary.
ization of care as opposed
Lamenting that the sciences
to institutionalization is
and humanities "scarcely know
stressed at the City of
each other," Ribicoff observed
T jt,I 561 (1-0- tA ,SS
RS. 405
Hope, and the word "char-
that religion and religious edu-
itiy" is forbidden. No mat-
cation can serve to bring them
ter how long the stay or
into "one universe of discourse,"
57 V4 i5 77E S
how complex the course of
since religion always has ex-
care, no patient pays at
.4.4)d6E8Actufoo ru us... in
plored "the meaning of human
the City of Hope.
1{•}4EIN2 co, PIT TSBIlitS.PA,
destiny and individual self-
fulfillment.
Won't You Join Me In
"The search for what is basic
This GREAT CRUSADE?
and fundamental, then, is the
Send Your Contribution to
cement that holds together the
cultures," Ribicoff said. "It
CITY OF HOPE two
finds expression in the arts,
14379 LIVERNOIS, DET.
in litrature, in the sciences.
It is the very essence of re-
On the label is the
Seal of approval of THE UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AMER.)
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ligion."

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You can
pile their
plates
high as this...
and watch
those
portions go
as quickly,
almost,
as you can
say "Heinz
(strictly)
Vegetarian
Beans
are the
most
wonderful
dish you
ever set
before
a hungry
family."

11 -- THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, November 3, 1961

Mizrachi W omen Can Help Firm
Israel-Diaspora Link —Goldmann

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