$111,41. 0 11,1 AND I WEL. CO 1111 1 E - 6 4 • oitrst We are proud that Detroit is one of the five major cities in the United States privileged to welcome Mrs. Levi Eshkol, wife of the Prime Minister of the State of Israel, at a historic Tribute Dinner tendered by the Israel Bond Organization. Miriam Eshkol, "The. First Lady of Israel," is a personality in her own right. An accom- plished linguist and scholar, she played a heroic part in Israel's struggle for independence. Born in Bacau, Romania, the daughter of a leading Zionist, she moved with her family to Palestine in 1932. In • 1946, as Isrel's fight for statehood neared its climax, anti almost immediately after ,,cady gsrae o- radnatino- from the famous Balfour School in Tel Aviv where she took scholastic honors, Mrs. Eshkol joined the underground Ilagana defense organization and undertook active service in its Palmach shock troop detachment. Her duties included escorting convoys to the already be- sieged City of Jerusalem. During the last days of the British mandate, the quiet and sedate young lady often carried arms—sten guns and grenades—concealed on her person. doctorate in the History of Art. For some time, she served as librarian in the Hebrew University library and in January, 1956, she' entered the service of Israel's Knesset, preparing pending legislation. A friend of the family for years, she mar- ried Prime Minister Levi Eshkol on March 3, 1964. With the formation of the Israel Defense Forces, she was transferred to an artillery unit and was wounded in action. She comes to us on Saturday evening, Oc- tober 17, y in the Grand Ballroom of Cobo Hall, to inspire our efforts in behalf of the Israel Bond cause. In 1950, when the armistice agreements went into effect, she returned to her studies at the Hebrew University where she will soon take her We warmly welcome her as an "Eshes Chail," and as a symbol of the courageous and devoted women of Israel. Iii Miriam l Eshkol we have a fascinating, human being Who inspires admiration and af- fection. We join in the call to our community to re- spond with the greatest devotion to her appeal for the Israel Bond effort that is to climax the great campaign within our city in this sixteenth year of Israel's existence. Mrs. Eshkol is coming here to inspire us and we feel honored by her visit. A hearty welcome to you, Miriam Eshkol ! May your efforts on behalf of Israel always find a warm response 4in Jewry and may you continue your dedicated service on behalf of Israel and on behalf of the Jewish people. Norman Allan Mrs. Theodore Bargman Louis Berry AI Borman Tom Borman Irwin I. Cohrt, Louis M. Elliman Max M. Fisher Charles Grosberg Joseph Holtzman William Hordes Abe Kasle Daniel Laven Joseph Lee David Pollack Mrs. Morris L. Schaver David Safran Hyman Safran Harry Schumer Max Stollman Phillip Stollman 24—Friday, October 9, 1964 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Paul Zuckerman Friday, October 9, 1964-25