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January 18, 1963 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-01-18

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Israel Bond Conference Adopts
Goal of $75,000,000 for 1963


IReconstitu ted Campaign
Control Body
NEW YORK, (JTA)
decision to provide $75,000,00 A sided at the closing session, Formed to Aver t Unauthorized Drives
0 ! said: "We must never forge

t
this year for further economi c ! that the money that has
cone
The Jewish Agency announced (Jewry's major fund-raising effort working on behalf of the major
development of Israel throug h I into Israel through Israel bonds
e today the composition of the re- in this country for Israel. Each campaign.
the sale of Israel bonds wa
has been the backbone of eco- constituted committee on control
on
year th
the committee released to
adopted here at the t
and authorization of campaigns. the Jewish
The Committee also announced
in the United I that
national planning confere wo-day I nomic revival, in trade, in hous-
a similar clearance mech-
Jewish leaders who have sicr- States a list public
nee
of
ing.
in
the
exploitation
of
nat-
of
authorized
fund-
the board of governors
I is being established in
e
!
oral
resources,
in
the
develop
!
mfied
their
agreement
to
join
raising
organizations,
Israel Bond Organization.
- besides Israel which will work closely
ment of industry and agricul- the committee, are: I the UJA. Each organzation
has
The action on the 1963 quot a I tore, in the absorption of the
On behalf of national UJA:: reached an understanding with with the New York Committee.
was taken by more than 300 I great number of immigrants ! Joseph Meyerhoff, Dewey D. I the Committee, regarding the Mr. Louis A. Pincus, Treasurer
Jewish leaders after Dr. Joseph who are continuing to enter." Stone, Edward M. M. Warburg,' conditions under which the
of the Jewish Agency in Jerusa-
y
J. Schwartz, vice-president of
Leon H. Keyserling, the Rabbi Isadore Breslau and ' may campaign in order to pre-1 lem, will coordinate the effort
Israel Bond Organization, re- noted American economist, told 1Rabbi Herbert A. Friendman
in Israel and cooperate with the
vent interfer ence
e UJA effort of the New York Commit-
ported that Israel would re- the conference that "the over-
On behalf of New York UJA: and dommunit y W
I tee.
e
Ifare
Funds
I
quire a total of $186.833,000 for all economic growth rate of the Monroe Goldwater, Jack Weiler,
its Development Budget during State of Israel in real terms and Henry C. Bernstein.
the year from April 1, 1963 to has averaged probably the high-
Joining on behalf of the Coun-
March 31, 1964. In the past ! est of any country in the cil of Jewish Federations and
Israel bonds have provided for world."
Welfare Funds are: Irving
approximately one-third of the
On the occasion of his 70th Kane, Edwin Rosenberg and
country's development needs.
birthday, tribute was paid to !Philip Bernstein.
For the Jewish Agency th
He pointed out that Israel Dr. Abba Hillel Silver for his
e
CORVAIR & CHEVY II
bonds. which provided a total distinguished leadership in be- following will serve: Mrs. L.
of $591,622,850 for development half of Israel. A birthday gift Haiprin, chairman of the Ameri-
For the very best deaf on a new car — plus
since 1951, have been "the consisting of the first 15 vol- can Section, who will continue
. . . extra good service, prompt delivery —
mainspring and principal out- umes of the Hebrew encyclo- to serve as chairman of the
please call me —
Committee;
Dr.
Emanuel
Neu-
side source of funds for Israel's pedia being published. in Israel
impressive economic growth." I ' was presented by Schwartz who mann and Isadore Hamlin.
The Committee, established 13
Schwartz emphasized that the hailed Dr. Silver's place of emi-
FLEET MANAGER
redemption of the first Israel nence in the American rabbi- years ago, has functioned to pre-
bonds issued 12 years ago i nate and in the movement for vent the launching in the United
I'm As Near
SHORE
CHEVROLET CO.
States
of
unapproved
and
would begin on May 1 and that I the establishment of the State
un-
As Your Phone
12240 Jos. Campau
for Israel,
during the ensuing months of of Israel. Dr. Silver also will essential campaigns
• to maintain order
TW 1-0600
1963 the Israel Treasury would receive the rest of the volumes i i and otherwise
Res. LI 8-4119
n
the
fund-raising
filed to avoid
pay out in principal and interest of this work as they come off
interference
with
the
United
the sum of $24,500,000 to Am er - the press.
Jewish Appeal, as American
ican holders of Israel b ands
that mature this year. Is rael
bondholders will receive $150
for every $100 they investe d in
1951.
Abraham Feinberg, president
of the Israel Bond Organization,
reported at the conference that
A 71
A nnouncement was made
/2 Week Non-Profit Educational Youth Project Of
a total of $58,125,650 was
this
In addition to the election of
realized from the sale of Israel week that the annual meeting of
The
HISTADRUT
for Boys and Girls 14 to 18 years old.
Bonds in 1962. He said this was the Jewish Welfare Federation, members . of the Federation
TRIP I, July 3
the largest amount ever sold in to be held at the Jewish Center board of governors, the annual
will be submitted by Max
TRIP II, July 7
any single year of the existence on Feb. 5, will be marked by a report
HAKFAR HAYAROK: ages 14-16 $887.00
M. Fisher, Federation president.
of the Israel bond drive. Of this number of noteworthy features,
TRIP
III,
June
29
BET
BERL (Kfar Saba):
Unless there are nominations 1
sum, $46,428,500 came from including—
ages 16.18
sales in the United States; $3,-
Observance of the 25th an- by petitions, those to be elected 1
• Mediterranean cruise aboard a ZIM liner $948.00*
859,100 from Canada; $4,319,- niversary of the Jewish Com- to the board of governors, as i
nominees
of
the
committees
550 from Latin America and munity Council, an address on
• Camping and working with Israeli boys and girls
$3,518.500 from Western Eur- the event to be delivered by headed by Milton M. Aladdin,
• Field trips and hikes throughout Israel
ope. In 1961 the total sales of the Council's president, Stan- will be: Jacob A. Citrin, Edward!
• Classes in conversational Hebrew
I. Fleischman, Samuel S. Green-
Israel bonds amounted to $57,- ley J. Winkelman.
214,300.
berg, Milton J. Miller, Dr. Irving
Sinai Hospital's 10th anni- berg,
• Folk-dancing, music instruction, arts
& crafts
Israel Ambassador Avraham versary, an address on the Posner, Mrs. Harold A. Robin-1
Land and water sports; evening socials and lectures
Harman, addressing the con- hospital's role in the commu- son, Nathan Silverman, Leonard
• Expert American and Israeli counselors
ference, underscored the con- nity to be delivered by Nate N. Simons and George M. Stutz.)
tinuing need for economic de- S. Shapero, president of the
The annual meeting will be I
*Nutritious and strictly kosher cuisine
velopment in Israel as a basis hospital association. .
preceded by a dinner to be fol-1
• A one-week guided tour of Naples, Rome and Paris
Announcement of and pres- lowed by the formal proceedings
for the prompt and effective
absorption of new immigrants entation of the annual Fred M. at 8:15 p.m.
(*) Special feature of BET BERL program: two-week
and for the realization of Butzel Award.
guided tour of European centers of culture and art,
Israel's full potential as a free
Israel
Increases
including Milan, Venice, Naples, Pompeii, Rome, Flor-
and creative nation.
ence, Lugano, Zurich, Lucerne and Paris.
Samuel Rothberg, national Ex-Nazis Responsible
Living
Allowance
campaign chairman, who pre- for Killing 100,000

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HARRY ABRAM

Sinai Hospital's 10th Year 25th
Anniversary of Council, But zel
Award, at Federation Annual Meet

Rothschild Family
Establishes Fund for
Schizophrenia Cure

Jews in France Freed

PARIS, (JTA) — The last two
German war criminals convicted
and detained in France, who
were personally responsible for
LONDON, (JTA) — A special some of the worst anti-Jewish
research fund of 50,000 pounds atrocities committed during the
sterling ($140,000) for studies German occupation, were re-
to promote better understand- leased last month.
ing, prevention, treatment and
The release was kept a closely
care of schizophrenia was estab-
guarded
secret, presumably to
lished on behalf of the Roths- prevent popular
protests.
child family, Evelyn de Roths-
The two were Karl Oberg,
child announced. The researches
are to be carried out on an in- commander of all SS and Ger-
man police services in occupied
ternational scale, he said.
between 1942 and 1944,
Creation of the fund, said France
Rothschild, was prompted by and Elmut Knochen, who was
the size of the problem of men- second in command. They con-
tal illness. It is estimated that, trolled the SS "Jewish section"
which carried out the deporta-
in this country alone, 100,000 tiOn
and killing of nearly 100,-
hospital beds are accupied by 000 Jews. They were handed
patients suffering from chronic over to West German authori-
schizophrena.
ties in mid-December.
The criminals were condemned
45,000 Israel Auto Owners
to death in 1954 by a French
Israel has a total of 45,000 military court and a presidential
private • automobiles registered clemency changed the sentence
throughout the country. This com- to one of life imprisonment in
pares with 25,000 cars registered April, 1958. Additional re-
two years ago.
prieves and acts of clemency
finally brought about their re-
lease from Mulhouse Prison
111 YOU TURN THE
where they had been jailed until
IPITOCIO fl
their release.
71 I
Initially, it was thought that
UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T
the then President Coty had
FIND A FINER WINE THAN
used his right to grant
-a the two
war criminals a reprieve to im-
prove French-West German rela-
tions, although Bonn officials
never officially intervened on
Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich.

lir

their behalf.

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

JERUSALEM.—An additional

cost of living allowance to Is-

rael wage earners, ranging from
12 pounds ($4) to 31 pounds
($10) will be paid starting this
month, it was announced
Wednesday.
The increase is based on a 6.3
percent rise in the average of
the consumer price index above
the previous July figures.

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IN ISRAEL

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trips,
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For full particulars, write to:

Histadrut Tours Dept.

19161 Schaefer Hwy.
Detroit 35, Mich.
Tel.: UN 4-7094

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