7-0 Berdituhev-KesheneN Israel Bond Fete Million Dollar Israel Bond Holy Day Sale Set as Goal by SynagogueGroup Phillip Stollman, chairman of the congregational appeals for Is- rael Bonds, speaking at the leader- ship dinner meeting on May 28, over which he presided, called for an all-out effort to make this a million-dollar-year in Bond sub- At the Berditchev-Keshenev Aid Society Israel 16th anniversary celebration which honored Mrs. Ida Rosenberg, and resulted in Israel Bond subscription totaling $17,000, from left: Al Rosenberg, Louis H. Cohen, Israel anniversary chairman; Jack Rosenberg, Mrs. Ida Rosenberg, the mother; Eddie Rosenberg, and Judge Nathan J. Kaufman. !he guest speaker. Al.iack, Eddie and Lester Rosenberg, the sons of the honoree, purchased $10,000 in Israel Bonds. Harry Rocklin is the president and Louis Bassin, vice president. Commonwealth Buys $50,000 in Bonds scriptions during the High Holy Days. Stollman's call to action met with an enthusiastic response from the representatives of nearly all the local congregations, includ- ing, for the first time, two from Reform synagogues. Pointing out that last year the income from Bond sales in syna- Phil Lind on Pontiac gogues totalled $685,000, Stoll- man expressed confidence in Israel Bond Program the possibility of attaining the The Pontiac Jewish community goal he proposed. "Let us set will mark the 16th anniversary of higher goals than ever," was his Israel's State- appeal to the synagogue repre- hood, honoring sentatives. Rabbi Israel Louis Levitan, manager of the Goodman and Detroit Bond Office, in a report Rabbi Ernst Con- on the current status of Bond rad, at a celebra- sales, announced a new high tion Sunday, Jun ,. record—$827,000 already reported 14, 6:45 p.m. A in cash, as compared with $557,000 dinner will be on the same date last year. held at the Con- He said the importance of the gregation B n a i t.urrent progress is that the pur- Israel, 143 Onei- chases were made by 973 people da, Pontiac. as compared with 600 at the same Heading th lime last year. In addition, there program will be already are pledges for $555,000 as Phil Lind, singer contrasted with $385,000 this time last year. a n d entertainer who is the mas Many more congregations are planning events for Bonds this ter of ceremonie year, and it was reported that of several Chi in addition to a new interest sago radio pro- Phii Lind shown by Reform groups there grams and has been acclaimed will be an Israel Bond dinner at for "The Phil Lind Show" on TV. the Shaarey Zedek, Sept. 13, under the chairmanship of Max Resolution in Congress Shaye. Levitan listed a score of events planned for Bonds by a variety of organizations and groups during the coming months. Dr. Abraham Biran, noted Is- raeli archaeologist, the evening's quest speaker, described the ex- citing story of excavations in Is- rael in which he participated. He told of the finding of an ancient city and synagogue during the dig- gings for the Jordan River water project. Dr. Biran also described the archaeological efforts that re- sulted in finding many valuable evidences of life in ancient times, the location of scrolls and altars. He told of the recreation of the ancient city of Arad in the Negev and the rebuilding of ancient areas that were prosperous more than 2,000 years ago. -Expressing confidence that there will be no war over the Jordan water project, he spoke of the remarkable achievements in Israe . with the aid of Israel Bonds. At the leadership dinner, Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick gave the invoca- tion and Cantor Shabai Ackerman led in the Benshen. GIN-- Like Piccadilly Cocktail's got it! 42 PROOF 4./5 QUART $ . 1• 0. 4 9 . CODE NO • UNITED- BRANDS -• DETROIT. U.S.A. `Outlaws' Anti-Semitism WASHINGTON (JTA)—An in- ternational treaty aimed at world- wide condemnation and eradica- tion of anti-Semitism has been urg- ed by Rep. Cornelius E. Gallagher. The New Jersey Democrat has in- troduced a resolution expressing support of President Johnson's efforts to secure universal con- demnation of anti-Semitism as an international offense. For Your Fine Diamonds and Jewelry "Buy With Confidence" Norman Allan Co. I. PI ■V■ AN_ Diomontolog ists -\ \ P 7 DI 1-1330 Gemologists 17540 WYOMING OPEN THURS., FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M. Donald H. Parsons (left), chairman of the board of Bank of the Commonwealth, presents check for a $50,000 Israel Bond purchase by the bank to David Pollack (center). Leo Lapham, executive vice president of the bank, is at the right. The Bank of the Commonwealth this week purchased $50,000 in State of Israel Bonds. The pur- chase was effected through the ef- forts of David Pollack, a member of the Detroit Israel Bond Com- mittee, former fire commissioner and head of an investment firm. Donald H. Parsons, chairman of the board of the bank, in present- ing the check for the Bond pur- chase, said: The Bank of the Common- wealth is happy to participate in the economic development of the State of Israel. Israel is rapidly becoming a living success story. Its progress has miraculously re- vived an ancient land. The courage of its people has swept aside moun- tainous obstacles and Israel has demonstrated her ability to make good and to develop her economy at a surprising rate. "For these reasons the Bank of the Commonwealth considers this a sound investment and is pleased to take a position in Israel Bonds." Gen. Marshall Speaker for Gemiluth Chassodim The mid-year conference of the board of governors of the Israel Bond Organization.to be held to- day and Saturday evening, will pay tribute to Prime "sinister Levi Eshkol and highlight his role in advancing Israel's economic de- velopment, it was announced by Abraham Feinberg, president of the Israel Bond Organization. The conference will be held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, with 500 Jewish leaders from all parts of the United States and Canada participating. The Israel Premier will be the guest of honor at the final session, in the form of a tribute dinner on Saturday evening. • Gen. S. L. A. Marshall, military analyst, author and U. S. Army historian, will be the guest speaker as the Gemiluth Chassodim "Pres- idential Toast to Israel" dinner 6:30 p.m. June 14, in the social hall of the synagogue. Milt Moss, comedian, who is starring on television as "Zoo- keeper Milt," will be the guest star, at the affair on behalf of Israel Bonds. Rabbi Joel J. Litke will present the tribute to the presidents. Otto Kaufman is "The Toast to Israel" chairman. For reservations call Paul Mas- tierman, DI. 1-5707. 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