28 Fde - v N- ,,,,,m1r, r 11, 1966 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Moshe Kol Inaugurates Increased Israel Tourist Activity in Detroit Mr. and Airs. H. Copley Consul-General Avraham Avidar Due Married for 50 Years at Leadership Reception for Histadrut Moshe Kol, Israel Minister of efforts to increase tourism to Tourism and Development, during Israel. a two-day visit in Detroit prior to Kol pointed out that the majority his return to Israel, urges serious of tourists to Israel now are non- efforts to increase the tourist Jews and he pleaded for more trade and inspired the formation tours by Jewish groups. of a committee to supervise such "We want for Israel a small por- activities in Detroit. tion of the large worldwide tourist Here for the commencement of cake," he said. He especially ex- Israel Week, on Monday, Kol spoke pressed the hope that by 1970 Is- at a breakfast meeting that day rael will be able to point to a mil- and at the reception at the Shera- lion tourists a year. ton Cadillac. Israel Week was co- Kol especially urged an effort to sponsored by the Israel Govern- make Israel's 20th anniversary tnent Tourist Office, Greek Like year-1968—a vital one for tourism. and the Sheraton Hotels. He urged the encouragement of MR. and MRS. COPLEY Accompanying Kol, Menahem youth to visit and study in Israel Eyal, midwest director of the and he pleaded for pilgrimages to Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Copley, Israel Government Tourist Of- Israel by unorganized groups. Is- fice, joined in urging cooperative rael, he said, is making every ef- 19330 Northrop, celebrated their fort to provide the best facilities, 50th wedding anniversary Oct. 29 to lower prices, to train guides and with a dinner celebration at Holi- day Manor. restaurant managers. ash Collection Their children, Mr. and Mrs. Displays of Israel merchandise, Winkelman Stores' showings of Jay Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Irving latest Israeli importations feature Goldberg and Mr. and Mrs. Martin the exhibit which is being seen by Copley, were the hosts. the scores who visit the Israel The Copleys have five grandchil- dren. Sunday, Nov. 13, has been pro- Week programs. Claimed Sinai Action Day for State Yurika Mann, Israel art director, of Israel Bonds. Stressing that Is- has arranged for a display of Is- rael needs cash now, hundreds of raeli paintings. women volunteers will mobilize Of special interest is Sheraton- for a cash collection campaign, it Cadillac's participation in the was announced by David Safran, celebration. All staff members, Israel Bond general chairman, and porters, waitresses, managers, The Detroit Businessmen's Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, Women's wear "See Israel" buttons. The Group, City of Hope, has com- Division chairman. The women vol- menu in the Sheraton restau- pleted plans for ,unteers will gather at Holiday rants this week are strictly its 54th annual Manor, 23029 Coolidge, Oak Park, Israeli, with a view of Jerusa- champagne din- at 9:30 a.m. Sunday for breakfast, lem on the cover, portrayals of ner dance with and then will go out on a block by Nazareth, Ashkelon and Beer- t h e announce- block collection effort. sheeba on the back, with a de- ment that Holly- All Israel Bond subscribers who scriptive story of the Israel El wood star Caro- have not paid their pledges will be Al Airlines; and on the inside lyn Jones will notified that they will be called on there is a lengthy explanatory appear that eve- by the volunteers on Sunday. The note about the three Israeli ning at the Shera- public is asked to welcome the vol- cities. ton - Cadillac unteers who are giving of their An interesting item in the Israel Hotel, Nov. 19. time and effort to convert the exhibition is the Solex Sypholux Goldberg pledges ino cash for Israel. which Henry Solomon of Solex Harry J. Goldberg, dinner-dance Collections will- count for credit Inc., 3710 Third Ave., is distribut- chairman, said the evening will :towards Chen charms. All unpaid ing in this country. It is a bottle also feature singer-comedienne subscription cards will be redis- for converting tap water into selt- Totie Fields, in addition to promi- tributed. zer. Its attractive container, its nent guests and Hal Gordon's hygienic qualities make it espe- orchestra. Miss Fields, who has Believe only half of what you cially attractive. appeared on the Ed Sullivan pro- see and nothing that you hear. — Scores of other Israeli items gram, is making an exclusive De- Dinah Mulock Craik. were on display. troit appearance. C *for Israel Bonds Set for Surtday Avraham Avidar, newly appoint_ ed consul general of Israel for the Midwest, will be honored guest at a leadership cocktail reception 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cottler, 17181 Shervilla, Southfield. The affair is in advance of the official opening of the Israel His- tadrut Campaign. To meet cur- r e n t economic problems in Is- rael Morris Lieberman, chair- man of the local drive, stated that contributors are being asked to make a more gen_ erous contribu- tion this year. Avidar Many have already responded with increases of 20-25 per cent, he said. - Consul-General Avidar, born in Poland, spent his youth in Danzig, where he joined the halutzic-pioneering movements. As head of the group, he or- ganized the rescue of Jewish youths from Nazi-controlled Dan. Carolyn Josses Appears Here at City ()Mope Dinner Benefit Announcements Nov. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gussin (Diane Rosen), 14430 Lincoln, Oak Park, a son, Brian Howard. REV. GOLDMAN L. MARSHALL MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2 - 4444 LI 1 - 9769 CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman 334-4149 334-8266 Serving In Hospitals and Homes Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash Mohel Phone: 863-0256 Detroit RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 14100 Sherwood 398-1017 Nov. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sklar (Fern Marcus), 14011 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park, a daughter, Jacqueline Rene. • * * Nov. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Aran (Reisa Katz), for- merly of Detroit and now of Van Nuys, Calif., a son, Geoffrey Craig. * * * Nov. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Horwitz (Carol Bran- sky), 26060 Radclift, Oak Park, a son, David Andrew. * * * Nov. 2 — To Dr. and Mrs. Larry J. Sandler (Linda Carol Penner), 23600 Gardner, Oak Park, a daughter, Joanne Amy. Oct. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Raub (Carol Green), 26090 Stratford, Oak Park, a son, Kevin Bradley. • C Oct. 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Levine (Janet Bartholo- mew), 15317 Northgate, Oak Park, a son, Frederick David. * C Oct. 25—To Dr. and Mrs. Jay Victor (Elaine Lepler), 22760 Rosewood, Oak Park, a daughter, Pamela Cara. * * Oct. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Simmer (Sharron Thomas), 23099 Plumbrooke; Southfield, a daughter, Robin Lynn. * Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan (Sheral Manheimer), 15880 Cherrylawn, a daughter, Beth Lynn. * * Oct. 14—To Rabbi and Mrs. Y. Rivlin (Reva Bakst of Detroit.) of Lakewood, N.J., a son, Aaron. Miss Fields Miss Jones Carolyn Jones, famed motion picture actress and more recently known for her comic-sinister role in the Addams Family on tele- vision, will be a special guest for the City of Hope, whose humani- tarian interests she actively shares. Max Sosin, entertainment chair- man, developed the evening's pro- gram, which starts with cocktails at 6:30. The "New Horizons Program" of the City of Hope, which en- tails a multimllion-dollar expan- sion of structural and scientific facilities, will be the theme of the evening. The D e t r o i t Businessmen's Group has dedicated itself to the efforts of City of Hope, a free, nonsectarian hospital and pilot medical center devoted to research in the war against cancer, leu- kemia, heart disease and other catastrophic illnesses. Michigan Safety Sabbath Weekend to be Nov. 18-20 Michigan's annual state-wide ap- peal for moral responsibility on the highway, Safety Sabbath Week- end, will be observed Nov. 18-20. Major faiths, the National Safe- ty Council and private organiza- tions have responded to the Michi- gan State Safety Commission, spon- sors of the pre-holiday observance. Marking 11 years of continuing promotion, Safety Sabbath seeks to carry the moral issue of traffic safety to Michigan's citizens of all faiths as they worship the weekend before Thanksgiving. Governor George Romney, in issuing a formal proclamation designating the weekend, said: "The Commandment 'Thou Shalt Not Kill' is present in one form or another in every one of the great moral religions civilized man has struggled to live by. We need to reapply this great Command- ment to life on our modern high- ways. In the hope and belief that this is possible, I urge the cooper- ation of all our people—and partic- ularly the clergy — in a Safety Sabbath Weekend dedicated to our reorientation toward that greatly desirable goal." Support material distributed by the State Safety Commission will be made available to clergy, lay leaders and local sefety organi- zations. EN UN IM I I I I zig. During World War II, in Great Britain, he acted on be- half of the Hagana in organizing an aliya of Jewish youths. He studied at the London School of Economics. In 1947 he came to Palestine, joined Kibbutz Galed and fought in the Israel War of Independence. From 1958 to 1961, he was on a diplomatic mission in- Russia and Poland. On his return to Israel, he served in the U.S. division of the Israel Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Three years ago, Avidar was named consul of Israel for educa- tional affairs in the United States and later became senior consul of Israel in charge of political affairs. * * Bereznitzer to Be Entertained at Party Meyer Terebelo, president of the Bereznitzer Aid Society, and Mrs. Nathan Rose, the society's Histad- rut delegate. announce that Detroit Israel Histadrut has scheduled a festive evening honoring the so- ciety 8:15 p.m. Thursday at Cong. Beth Hillel. A musical program will be pre- sented by Cantor Hyman J. Adler of Cong. Bnai David, accompanied by pianist Mrs. Bella Goldberg. Also appearing will be humorist Max Sosin. Al Michaels, director of Histadrut, will report on current developments in Israel. Members of the society and their friends are invited. For informa- tion, call the Histadrut office, UN 4-7094. Chesed shel Ernes to Mark 50th Year The 50th year since the founding of t h e Hebrew Benevolent Soci- ety (Chesed shel Emes) will be observed at a banquet Dec. 18 at the Jewish Center. Co-chairmen of t h e 50th anni- versary commit- tee are Nathan Rossen P. Rossen a n d Maurice M. Stewart. Make Your Party Swing With MUTZIE and the MONTEGOS Music for All Occasions FOR BOOKINGS CALL: TE 2-9193 342-4887 THE SHOE THAT WALKS FOR YOU Write for folder •TM MACK SHOE COMPANY 5th Floor Mutual Bldg. at 28 W. Adams 16633 E. Warren 19360 Livernois In Birmingham: 235 Pierce St MI MTh MN On INN MI III NE NM I PLASTIC COVERS! Beautify IRVING KRIESBERG, recently WHILE PAMPERING YOUR FURNITURE returned from travel in India un- der a Fulbright grant and now on the faculty of Yale University, will be exhibiting his paintings at the Gertrude Kasle Gallery, Nov. 27- I 8 GAUGE Dec. 17. 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