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Col. Yehuda Prihar to Address Israel
Anniversary Celebration Here May 13

Col. Yehuda Prihar, Military, chairman of the Detroit Zionist
Naval, and Air Attache at the Council, co-chairmen of the
Embassy of Israel in Washing- Joint Committee of the two or-
ton, D.C., will deliver the key- ganizations under whose aus-
note address at the 14th anni- pices the celebration is pre-
versary celebration of Israel's sented annually.
independence, which will be
Col. Prihar, who was corn-
held Sunday evening, May 13, mandant at the Staff and Corn-
in the Adas Shalom Social Hall, mand College Of the Israel De-
7045 Curtis, it was announced
by Stanley J. Winkelman, pres-
ident of the Jewish Community
Council, and Morris Lieberman,

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World War II and later in the
Jewish Brigade Group, where
he attained the rank of Major
and where he was accorded sig-
nal honors for bravery. During
Israel's War of Independence,
he served as a battalion com-
mander and later as heavy
mortars brigade commander.
Following the formal cessation
of hostilities, he was appointed
Commandant of Israel's School
of Infantry, and later as Adju-
tant General. During the Sinai
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Campaign he commanded an
armored tank force which cut
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through the Egyptian lines and
penetrated deep into enemy
territory. In his position as
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commandant at the Staff and
Command College of Israel's
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Defense Forces, he helped de-
velop new concepts of military
warfare, particularly as applic-
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able to the tactics and strategy
required to protect Israel's geo-
when you give Barton's
graphic security and integrity.
chocolates, candies, pas- I
Also featured at the city-
tries. Choose from our I
wide celebration which is being
big, new selection.
planned
by a committee com-
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posed of representatives of a
This week's feature:
COL. YEHUDA PRIHAR
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broad cross-section of the or-
Forces, has an extensive ganized Jewish community, will
I fense
military background in the be native born Israelis, colorful
I service of the new State. Be- pageantry and special decora-
his career as a member tive effects.
I ginning
Tickets may be obtained from
of the Haganah, the under-
I ground self-defense organiza- organizations or from the Jew-
Jew-
. tion of pre-State days, he serv- , ish Community Council. 163
I ed in the British Army during Madison, WO 2-6710.

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I Ann Arbor -to Mark Israel
I Anniversary on May 9 with
Ezekiel Leikin. as Speaker

Colorado Steelworkers Buy Israel Bonds

PUEBLO, Colo. (JTA)—Pur- ing to Israel from a hopeless
chase of a $10,000 State of Is-.! and degrading situation."
rael Bond was announced by the
United Steelworkers of America,1
Local 2102 of Pueblo.
"The officers of our Union au-
Please see...
i thorized the purchase of the bond
Birth Announcement
as concrete evidence of our in-
, terest in the welfare of the peo-
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ple of Israel," George J. White
financial secretary of the local,
said.
He added that the local hoped
that "all of our citizens will pur-
; chase Israel Bonds to provide
jobs, homes and economic secur-
ity for the hundreds of thousands '
of new immigrants who are flee-

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tecting the all-Jewish city
against Arab marauders and
saboteurs. In 1943 he enlisted
in the U.S. Army at the U.S.
Army Base in Tel Litwinsky,
near Tel Aviv and served with
Military Intelligence teams in
North Africa and Europe. He
has been associated with the
ZOA since 1946.
Richard S. Willer, vice presi-
I Guest speaker will be Eze- dent and program chairman of
I kiel Leikin, of Detroit, director the Bnai Brith Lodge, announc-
of the Michigan and Ohio Val- ed that the program will also
ley Regions of the Zionist Or- include Israeli dances by an
At 10 Mile Rd.
ganization of America. A gradu- Israeli-American student group
Across from
and the showing of an Israeli
• ate of a Hebrew "Tarbut" High
Dexter Davison Mkt.
documentary. A feature of the
I School in Lithuania and the
18309 Wyoming nr. Curtis I 1 College of the City of New program will be the presenta-
– 1 York, Leikin lived in Palestine tion of a ZOA charter to the
Barton's Confections and
I from 1936 until 1943, where he newly organized ZOA district
Baked Delicacies Are Also I
as executive secretary of Ann Arbor. The charter will
Aavailoble at Crowley's
to the Palestine Government be accepted by Osias - Zwerd-
ling, veteran Zionist leader and
Street Floor.
I !Agriculture Department. As
member of Haganah, he was
a founder of the group.
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lone of the organizers of the
AND EVENINGS
I Tel Aviv Special Police unit, Attendance in Jewish
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ich was charged with pro- Schools in L.A. Rises
ENb
ism
LOS ANGELES. (JTA)—An
increase of 12% per cent in the
number of children attending 78
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Angeles Bureau of Jewish Edu-
cation and a continued trend to-
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ward intensification of Jewish
education during the current
Now Taking Orders for
school year as compared with
WEDDING • BAR MITZVAH • CONFIRMATION
the prior one were reported by
the
bureau.
INVITATIONS . . .
The bureau reported that as
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of the start of the current school
year, 26,409 children were at-
Large Assortment of YARMELKES
tending affiliated schools, an in-
Gold Engraved at Low, Low COO.
crease of 2,934 children over the
prior school year. Enrollment in
Hebrew k
bureau-affiliated schools consti-
tutes 94 per cent of all children
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attending Jewish schools in the
"The House of Bargains"
community.

1 A community-wide observ-
▪ ance of Israel's 14th birthday
olate and many more.
will be held next Wednesday,
18 p.m., at the Jewish Commun-
1 lb. $1.98 2 lbs. $3.96 ▪ 1 ity Center of Ann Arbor, 1429
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▪ lanti and president of the Ann
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I Lodge, the sponsoring organiza-
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