TEDDY KOLLEK Historic Guest of Honor rael. Following his appointment to the United States desk of the Israel Foreign Office in 1949, he was named Minister Plenipotentiary at the Embassy of Israel in Washington, D.C., where he served in 1950 and 1951. . I Born in Austria in 1911, Mr. Kollek joined a Zionist youth organization and after gradua- tion from secondary school in Vienna studied agriculture in Austria and Czechoslovakia from 1929 to 1931. ' He went to Palestine in 1934, joining a group of young pioneers from Central Europe at Kin- nereth. In 1937 the group founded the settlement of Ein Gev on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee. AN JOSEPH LEE DAVID POLLACK JULIUS ROTEN BERG DAVID SA F RAN In 1938= and1939, Mr. Kollek was sent on edu- cational missions to Zionist youth groups in England and in 1939 and 1940 undertook mis- sions to arrange the liberation and emigration of Jewish youth pioneers in Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia who had been imprisoned in concentration camps. The Mayor of Jerusalem, The Holy City, founded 3500 years ago, comes to us on Satur- day evening, June 11, to inspire our efforts on behalf of Israel Bonds, as our historic guest of honor at the Detroit Israel Chai Anniversary Dinner, in the Morris Adler Hall of Shaarey Zedek. A warm welcome to you, Teddy Kollek! HYMAN SAF RAN MRS. MORRIS L. SCHAVER HARRY L. SCHUMER SIDNEY SHEVITZ MAX SOS' N MAX STOLLMAN PH I LL I P STOLLMAN PAUL ZUCKERMAN THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • ,-.4.1.vesramoorasolv.. Friday, May 27, 1966-21 ■-,