to vg crz 1–t Professor Rudaysky Named to Head ZOA Committee on Program and Education Last Year's $1,287,600 Is Second Benson-Reistman Best in Israel Bonds' History Here Vows Exchanged A total of $1,287,600 in Israel Bond cash sales was recorded in the 1962 Detroit Israel Bond campaign, it was announced by Tom Borman, general chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond corn- mittee. This figure made 1962 the sec- ond best year in the history of the Detroit Israel -Bond Drives, exceeded only in 1951, the ini- tial year of the campaign. The 1962 figure is $53,650 above last year when the Bond sales totaled $1,233,950. Highlights of the • 1962 cam- paign were the Sponsor re-en- rollment and the successful De- troit Pioneer. Women's Council affairs in February; the • annual Bnai Brith sponsored Isiael Bond events in May, the Judge Nathan J. . Kaufman tribute spon- MAN- SIZE FLAVOR! Satisfies the whole family! sored by Congregation Beth Ab- raham on May 21; the Eleanor Roosevelt Tribute Dinner in CQbo Hall on June 21; the Labor Zionist Movement - Landsman- shaften Israel 14th Anniversary affair under the leadership of Harry Schumer, honoring Mor- ris Lieberman on June 26; the congregational dinner at Ahavas Achim in August honoring Com- mon Pleas Judge George D. Kent; the congregational dinner at Bnai David in honor of Max Sosin; and the Adas Shalom Presidential Toast to Israel hon- oring past presidents. The Israel Bond High Holy Day Appeal in 25 congregations resulted in Israel Bond subscrip- tions of $583,900, a record sum, which placed the Detroit Jewish community in the forefront in the nation. The appeal was led by Adas Shalom which respond- ed to the message of Rabbi Ja- cob E. Segal with $225,000. The highlight of the Women's Division campaign was the Dior- Israel Fashion Festival. 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