Ilistadrut Leader Zeev Haring to Be Campaign Guest Speaker B With a substantial portion of its legal Aliya in defiance of the 1964-65 goal already achieved British ban. Thursday's program also will through cash sums and pledges, feature Jacob Barkin, tenor. the Detroit Israel IIistadrut Cam- After completing studies at the paign will get off to an official start 8:30 p.m. Thursday, at the Toronto Conservatory and later Eastman School of Music, he Labor Zionist Institute. moved to Philadelphia, and con- Doors ,.vill open at 8 p.m. for a tinued his studies there with Eu- cok•ktail reception. Tickets may be phemia Giannini, and Guiseppe purchased at the door. A social Boghetti. He received innumerable hour with refreshments will fol- calls for performances in concerts low the evening's program. throughout the East and was in- Principle speaker will be Zeev vited as guest artist with some Haring, key member of the execu- of the leading orchestras and con- Live board of Histadrut, who heads ductors. The program will open with a moving candle-lighting ceremony presented by honor students of the Ilayim Greenberg School on the occasion of Hanukah. Most of the campaign efforts this year will go towards making more scholarships available for Israeli youngsters who have no personal means for finishing high school. Since 1951, Histadrut pioneered in the serious task of strengthen- ing Israel's educational system by setting up scholarship funds for high school students, and this re- mains one of the major objectives of the Histadrut campaign. ZEEV HARING a number of key labor departakents --professional workers, organiza- tion, vocational training jand hapoel. Born in Poland in 1910. Haring arrived in Palestine in 040 and joined Ayanot, a collet settle-1 ment near Nahalal. He olunteered for service in the Je h Brigade and fought with them in Italy. At the end of the war, he helped direct the rescue operations of the brigade among the Jewish rem- nants of Europe. furthering il-! -;) • / People Make News CHARLES L. GOLDSTEIN and AUBREY H. ETTENHEIMER were reelected to the executive board of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods at the 20th biennial convention in Beverly Hills. Goldstein, past president of Temple Israel, and Ettenheimer, trustee of Temple Beth El, also will serve as board members of the Jewish Chautaugua Society, the brotherhoods' major educational project for interfaith understand- ing. • • SIDNEY ENGEL, director of Joint Distribution Committee operations in Iran, arrived in the United States for a tour of Amer- ican Jewish communities to re- port on recent developments in North Africa, Europe and the Middle East, including Israel. • • PIONEER AIR PURIFIER Julius Berend Cohen, a Jewish chemist who worked in England at the turn of the century, was one of the pioneers in the field of air pollution. Like Gi -N- ,Accadilly Co tails got it.' $1.49 UNITED SFA..(1, . HAROLD ROSEN, M.D., associ- ate professor of psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medi- cine, delivered a series of four lectures on "Aspects of Hypnosis” at Sinai Hospital of Detroit this week. Dr. Rosen is chairman of the hynosis committee, Council on Mental Health, American Medical Association. HOIT A Want The Best? Ask the Folks Who've Had SAM BARNETT and His Orchestra LI 1-2563 General Lucius D. Clay, out- standing statesman and military leader, who is re- nowned as one of the architects of the liberation of ti Newark Starts Drive Europe, will be the first recipi- for Suburban 'Y' Funds Corsets-Brassieres ent of the Harry NEWARK (JTA)—A campaign Expertly Fitted S. Truman Com- to raise $400,000 more needed for .. .. A1 the construction of the new Sub- mendation 20127 W. 7 MILE RD. , .; Award. The urban YM-YWHA building, for 538-5575 award will be which $1,700,000 had been raised Parking in Rear presented by previously, was launched here. President T r u - man at an Israel ASSOCIATED Bond dinner in Kansas City,;, LI 8-1116 • MOVIES To be Dec. 13. • • CANDIDS LI 8-2266 given annually • COLOR • BLACK & WHITE Lieberman Honore d under the au- Benjamin Lieberman was honor- spices of the Is- ed , with a testimonial dinner at rael Bond Organ- Gen. Clay ization, the award is conferred up- the Standard: -- on a "distinguished and outstand- Club, by a group "Buy With Confidence" ing individual, regardless of race, of business as- creed or color. who epitomizes the sociates and highest standards of good citizen- . friends. in honor ship, devotion to freedom and de- of his 50th year Diamontologists ■ A Gemolcgists mocracy, and friendship for the in business. Lieb- DI 1-1330 17540 WYOMING people of Israel." erman has been • a • active in many 'TIL 9 P.M. V' OPEN THURS., FRI. The appointment of SEYMOUR community move- SCHEER, deputy superintendent ments, including Lieberman of Banks in New York State since A 11 i e d Jewish Have Finest MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT Campaigns . and Israel for many 1959 and acting superintendent of New York State Banks in the years. For NEW YEAR'S EVE ... CALL spring of this year, as execut „ e vice-president of Bank Leumi Le- Israel B. M. at the bank's branch. 60 Wall St., New York, has been announced by Dr. Y. Foerder, Nov. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ste- chairman of the board of the bank. ' yen Simon (Sandra NNichman), 1878 * * * new phone: 647-2367 Haynes, Birmingham, a son, Violinist M I S C PI A MISCHA- Scott S. KOFF will be soloist with the * * * Detroit Symphony Orchestra at Nov. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- 8:30 p.m. today and Saturday at ney Geller (Barbara Leibovich), Ford Auditorium. Valter Poole 19301 Magnolia, Southfield, a son, will conduct. * * Michael Louis. * * * The National Hebrew Culture Nov. 13 — To. Dr. and Mrs. Jay Council elected DAVID OPPEN- Allen Keystone (Elaine Surowitz) HEIM as its third president. former Detroiters, of Montgomery, Oppenheim, a prominent New York attorney, member of the New Ala., a daughter, Jennifer Ann. York law firm of M. S. and I. S. a * Nov. 13—To Rabbi and Mrs. Isaacs, is a trustee of the Jewish Joel J. Sperka (Florene Rabino- Education Committee of N.Y. and vitz) of 17375 Kentucky, a daugh- president of the Long Island Zionist Region. ter, Elisheva. a a * a s • Tribute to the well-known Jew- Nov. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freed (Shirley Rubenstein). 20048 ish journalist and columnist. B. Z. GOLDBERG, whose column ap- Westbrook, a son, Jeffrey Todd. pears daily in The Day-Morning * a a Journal, a Yiddish newspaper pub- Oct. 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. lished in New York, was paid at a Clement Farber (Ann Rogin), gathering in Park Sheraton Hotel 20315 Ledgestone, Southfield, a attended by 800 guests, marking son, James Rogin. the 40th year of his journalistic * * * career. Rabbi Louis Finkelstein, Oct. 22— To Mr. and Mrs. C. chancellor of the Jewish Theologi- Paul Arceneaux (Joyce Green- cal Seminary of America; Dr. Meir berg), formerly of Detroit, now Rosenne, representing the govern- residing in Miami, a daughter, ment of Israel; and Rabbi Joseph Lynne Beth. Lookstein of Bar-Ilan University a a a were among those who paid tribute. Oct. 15—Mr. and Mrs. David E. * * * Katkin (Diane Bloomberg), 25529 JACOB BLAUSTEIN, American Park•ood, Huntington Woods, a Jewish leader, will be given the son, Robert Brian. Herbert Lehman Israel Award at * * * a dinner Dec. 22. The award, a Oct. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Mel- plaque especially designed by vin A. Kahldon (Marilyn Burke), sculptor Chaim Gross, expresses 24766 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son, the spirit of friendship and co- operation between America and Steven Allen. Israel. Simultaneously it was an- nounced that Blaustein has been JEWISH NAVAL HERO S Joseph B. Nones, one of the elected by the trustees of Columbia Lwow * 01111 OMR first Jewish naval heroes to serve University to serve a three-year DON'T FUSS — DON'T CUSS — CALL US the United States, took part in term on Columbia's advisory coun- many of the naval engagements cil of the School of International FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY in the War of 1812. 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