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NEW YORK, (JTA) — Secre-
tary of Labor Arthur J. Goldberg
was presented with the 1961
Histadrut Humanitarian Award,
at the 38th annual convention of
the National Committee for La-
bor Israel.
A $5,000,000 goal for the 1962
Histadrut campaign was adopted.,
Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein, of Chi-
cago, was re-named national
chairman of the campaign, and
Joseph Schlossberg was -re-
elected president.
President Kennedy, in a mes-
sage to the convention- praising .
Secretary Goldberg, said: "His
entire career has been devoted
to the • cause of those who are
handicapped or underprivileged. •
It is particularly appropriate that
Histadrut, the Israel Labor Fed-
eration, present him with the
award in view of his long serv-
ice to the cause of labor and his
-deep interest in the State of
Israel."
Alexander Kahn, general man-
ager of the Jewish Daily For-
ward, was honored at the conven-
tion for-his , active leadership in
the Histadrut campaign, and was
presented with the Founders
Award. -
Dr. Leon H. Keyserling, noted
American economist, addressed
the gathering on the current
problems of Israel and th
es in
of Histadrut's coope
strial fab-
strengthening the •
ther
state.
ric of the yo
speakers wer
raha H an
Israel Amb ador t
i-
any
ton, and
orge
dent of t AFL-C
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al
Dr.
Ste*
d that
ecutiv hector, rep
aign for 961 had
the c
188,335, including
netted
d by Pio
$866,000
Women for of
Histadrut's Working Women's
Council in Israel.
Other speakers included Louis
Segal, member of the Jewish
Agency executive and general

secretary' of the Farband-Labor
Zionist Order; Isaiah Avrech,
American representative of the
Histadrut; Meir Argov, chair-
man of the Foreign Affairs and
Security Committee of Israel's
Parliament, and Moshe Erem,
member of the Histadrut exec-
utive council.
Yehoshua Levy, treasurer of
Histadmt in Israel, reported de-
tails of a multi-million dollar
development plan that would
enable a quarter of a million
population to settle in three
new areas of Israel — the Bsor
and Arad sectors of the Negev,
and the Carmiel sector of Up-,
per Galilee. Stressing that Is-
rael's population was --growing
steadily through natural in-
crease and immigration, Levy
stated that Histadrut would ex-
pand its complex of cooperative
industries in order to provide
employment for the growing
labor force.
The annual increase of job
seekers in Israel is fife per cent
and Histadrut plans will -create
job opportunities for these, he
reported. At present, Israel suf-
fers from a labor shortage.

Seven Lodges Join Mar shall in Staging Israel Bond Night

Marshall Lodge and Chapter, I
Bnai Brith, will be joined by
Bloch, Tikvah, Fox, Detroit,
Handler - East S i d e , Ynster-
Rosenberg; and Livonia lodges
and chapters and B&P
in staging a "Salut
rael"
cabaret program,
2, in the
Labor Zionist
ute.
The guest
r will be Jan
Bart, corn
n and. singer.
Admission
free and refresh-
ments will
-served. The aff .
is on beha
Israel Bonds.
Dave Pace
of Marshall Lo go an Alex-
Gottlieb is Israel" Bondchair-
man. Samuel G. Bank is the
Metropolitan Council Bnai
Brith Israel Bond chairman.

‘

Dec. 11, at 8:30 p.m., seven Israel, Brandeis, Frenkel, Oak-
lodges and their chapters are Woods,' Centennial, Jacobson,
staging their annual "Israel Herzl and Tucker.
Cabaret Ni ht" at Holiday

a program
entertainm .
Lodges and chapters combining
in the
: Motor City,
Mor
e, Rex, Sub-
Zager

es and
fining in an
program at Con-
egation Beth Aaron social
hall, 18000 Wyomjng. Bart is
being held over by popular re-
quest as guest star of a gala
program. Lodges and chapters
participating in this event are:

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5 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Decemb er 1, 1961

Secretary Goldberg Lauded
at 38th Ilistadrut Parley

