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December 15, 1961 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-12-15

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JWV Activities

$46,800 in Bonds
Bought at Temple
Israel Banquet

LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXILI-
ARY will meet Tuesday at the
JWV Memorial Home, announces
President Mrs. Carl Zide. Mem-
bers will bring canned foods for
a needy family, and books for the
veterans hospital patients. The
Auxiliary will service the U.S.O.
on Dec. 24.
* * *
SOL YETZ - MORRIS COHEN
LADIES AUXILIARY will meet
Monday at the JWV Memorial
Home. Hostesses will be Mes-
dames Edna Arnkoff and Jean
Friedman. Members will bring
canned foods for the Auxiliary's
adopted family. A Hanukah latke
party will be given by the Post
on Sunday. For reservations, call
Ruth Wolfe, WE 3-2240.
* *
CHARLES AND AARON KO-
GAN POST AND AUXILIARY
will service 100 patients at the
Battle Creek Veterans Adminis-
tration Hospital Sunday. Hospital
chairman Ann Kretzmer an-
nounces that games will be play-
ed, canteen books given as prizes
and refreshments served-. Each
patient will also be given a holi-
day gift.
* -* * -
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ILIARY President Mrs. Nathan
Starman announces tha
will be given Sund
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airm , and her
committee
provide entertain-
ment, r eshments and ciga-
rettes
the patients.

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From left: Nathaniel II.
Goldstick and Max Osnos, co-
chairmen of the Temple
Israel Dinner Committee, and
Julian S. Tobias, dinner chair-
man.

A total of $46,800 in Israel
Bonds was bought at the Tem-
ple Israel Bar Mitzvah Year
"Salute to Israel" Hanukah din-
ner Sunday evening in the Leon
Fram Hall. This was the first
Israel Bond dinner sponsored
by a Reform Congregation in
this area. Julian S. Tobias was
the dinner chairman.
The main speaker was Avis
1 m a n, national chairman,
Bond Speakers Bureau.
Geor Jessei was the guest
star. R bi Leon Fram gave the
invocati and President Leslie
Schmier f Temple Israel gave
greetin
vis Shulman, wife of
harles Shulman of
le, N.Y., -and herself a
ate of the Hebrew Union
ege, said:
"Israel is a miracle of work,
sweat, dreams and visions, but
the miracle cannot survive 'with-
out the partnership of Ameri-
can Jewry. Israel's secret weap-
on is her moral superiority.
"Twenty-four new towns are
being built with the help of
funds provided by Israel Bonds
and other investments. It is not
easy to develop the Negev, it is
a bitter country. But in the
Negev lies the copper, the na-
tural gas, the potash, the phos-
phates and other riches that are
necessary to Israel's economic
growth. Israel has achieved
much but a great work is still
to be done. Thousands of im-
migrants are coming and Israel
must provide the capacity to
absorb therii."
Mrs. Shulman praised Rabbi
Fram as one of the first and
foremost rabbis in the Reform
movement.
More than 250 attended the
dinner.

Pearson Will Address
Windsor Bond Rally

Syndicated columnist Drew
Pearson will be principal speak-
er at a mass rally for . Israel
Bonds 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Windsor Jewish Center, 1641
Ouellette.
The Windsor Jewish commu-
nity is invited to attend the
event, one of many scheduled
as part of the city's Israel Bond
campaign.

BIG Day — Israel Bond Ac-
tion Day — has been set for
Sunday, Dec. 17, it was an-
nounced by Tom Borman, gen-
eral chairman of the Detroit
Israel Bond Committee, and
Mesdames Joseph Katchke and
Max Stollman, Women's Bond
Division co-chairmen.
Volunteer workers will gather
for the year-end cash collection
effort to reach Detroit's Bar

Mitzvah year goal of $1,300,000
in cash Israel Bond sales.
"Redeem your pledge to pur-
chase State of Israel Bonds
when a volunteer visits you on
BIG Day, Dec. 17,"
The volunteers will gather for
breakfast in the Bond Office at
9:30 a.m. Dec, 17. Those desiring
to volunteer or to purchase
Bonds are asked to call DI
1,5707.

RA
ENI

BETH-SHEVA LAIKIN

Beth-Sheva Laildn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin,
will be the commentator of the
Italy - Israel Fashion Festival
which will be held on New Year's
Eve at the Sheraton-Cadillac
Hotel, it was announced by Mes-
dames Joseph Katchke and Max
Stollman, co-chairmen of the Is-
rael.Bond Women's Division,
which is sponsoring the New
Year's Eve party.
Miss Laikin has been active in
dramatic. circles since, her col-
lege days and has appeared in
numerous productions. She is
married to Dr. Harold Davidson
and lives at 18690 Birchcrest.
Beth-Sheva Laikin received
her B.A. in anthropology from
the University of Michigan and
her MA. in dramatic arts from
New York University. She won
an acting fellowship from the
National Theater Company which
toured the Midwest and appeared
in a number of off-Broadway pro-
ductions in New York. She also
directed Jewish Center and
Temple Israel productions and
for various colleges. Her most
recent appearance was as the
mother in Thomas Wolfe's "Look
Homeward Angel" produced by
the Temple Beth El Players. She
has made numerous appearances
on TV and- has done many read-
ings.
-- The Italy-Israel Fashion Festi-
val and New Year's Eve dance
will include: an Israeli cham-
pagne hour from 9 p.m., a mid-
night kosher supper and dancing
until 4 a.m. Exhibition dances
will be staged by Mr. and. Mrs.
Jack Barnes, dance instructors.
The fashion show will include
41 original creations by the lead-
ing Italian and Israeli couturiers.
Couvert is $25 per coup) an
reservations may be
writing the Isr.-.- Bon
., or s *ncs
8522 W
DI 1-5

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New

rrange
ear Party

A special invitation has been
extended to Detroiters to join-
as groups in attending the New
Year's Eve _party at Rainbow
Terrace, to be given by the
Pinsker Progressive Aid Society.
In addition to the seven-
course dinner, there will be
cocktails.
Favors and traditional noise-
makers, dancing to the music
of Barnett's orchestra and en-
tertainment of a marked variety
are planned.
Reservations are being taken
by Herman Bernson, UN 2-9499,
and Hy Gilman, UN 4-6958.

New Center Bridge Class
The adult division of the
Jewish Center announces the
formation of a new bridge class
Playing Techniques, to be held
at the Ten Mile Branch of the
Center, 15110 W. Ten Mile,
Oak Park. Dan Kelsten is the
instructor.
There will be five sessions,
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dition to a sum of $40,000 he
is personally certain to produce
in the coming two weeks, the
cash total sold this year will
be $1,150,000. He expressed con-
fidence that with a determined
effort the other $150,000 can
be produced.
Levitan reported that 1850
Bond purchasers are on record
this year—the largest since the
inauguration of the Israel Bond
drives in 1951. He said that if
the $1,300,000 goal is attained
this will be the second best
year since the drive's incepti6n,
but that 1961 is certain to be
the third best year in Detroit
Bond sales.

Israel Bond BIG Day on Dec. 17

IISIAM mama SILL

Responding to a call to action
to complete the goal of $1,300,-
000 set for 1961—$100,000 for
each of Israel's years of exist-
ence as a State—the Detroit Is-
rael Bond Committee leaders
and workers undertook to sell
an additional $150,000 in Bonds
to fulfill the quota.
The last appeal for action in
1962 was made at the Israel
Bond leadership dinner meeting
Thursday by the host, Tom Bor-
man, chairman of the Israel
Bond Committee, and by Louis
Levitan, director of the local
Bond office.
Borman reported that, in ad-

Beth-Sheva Laikin
to Commentate at
New Year Show

1961 '91 "CitaWaa `,C0PRI

Israel Bond Workers Out to Raise
$150,000 Towards $1,300,000 Goal

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