UAW Gives $20,000 to Histadrut for Afro-Asian Institute Program Friday, November 18, 1966-35 Michael Bennett to Wed THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rosalie Weizenbaum Israeli National Basketball Team Walter P. Reuther, president of the United Automobile Workers, Tuesday announced the contribution of $20,000 by his union toward the "growth and expansion" of the activities of Histadrut's Afro- Asian Institute in Tel Aviv. The institute, founded six years ago by Histadrut to help the development of labor leadership in the new nations of Asia and Africa, has won international acclaim for its role in this part of the world. In his letter of transmittal, addressed to Aharon Becker, general secretary, and Yehoshua Levy, treasurer of Histadrut, Reuther said that "the UAW has followed with great interest the growth and expansion of the activities of Histadrut's Afro-Asian Institute." * * to Play Tech Before Piston Game Ex-Governor of Pennsylvania to Address Histradrut Opener Histadrut will hold its campaign opening rally 8 p.m. Dec. 1 in the Labor Zionist Institute. Principal speaker of the eve- ning will be George M. Leader, former governor of Pennsylvania. Esther Baumvell, coloratura soprano from Israel. who is cur- rently touring the United States, will perform. Leader, widely known as a staunch support- er of Israeli causes, ha s par- ticipated in a re- cent government mission survey- ing the econom- ic situation i n Israel. Leader Morris Lieberman, chairman of the Detroit Israel Histadrut Cam- paign, stated that campaign con- tributions are being received at a faster rate than last year and noted that many of the contribu- tions show significant increases. Histadrut Campaign is in- tensifying efforts this year in order to aid Histadrut institutions in Israel which must be sustained JWV LAWRENCE H. JONES AUX- ILIARY installed the following officers for the coming year: Ruth Schreiber, president; Dorothy Blatnikoff and Libby Fogelman, vice presidents; Frances Gavern and Zelda Michlin, secretaries; and Deborah Bregman, treasurer. * * * Chaplains Reported Backing JWV Stand National Commander Malcolm A. Tarlov of the Jewish War Vet- erans stated this week the Asso- ciation of Jewish Chaplains, fully supports the position of the Jew- ish War Veterans in connection with the recent conference be- tween President Johnson and Jew- ish War Veterans leaders. Commander Tarlov said "the As- sociation of Jewish Chaplains, a nation-wide group of Rabbis with present or past service in the military chaplaincy, thoroughly in- vestigated and studied the issue. They concluded that there was ab- solutely no substance or justifica- tion for the charge of some Jewish leaders that the Jewish War Vet- erans had acted improperly in re- porting President Johnson's atti- tude to the Jewish community." and expanded in order to provide MISS ROSALIE WEIZENBAUM educational and recreational op- portunities needed for the ever- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weizenbaum increasing population. of Bentler Ave. announce the en- * * * gagement of their daughter Rosa- lie to Michael Bennett, son of Mrs. Breakfast Reception Seena Bennett of Griggs Ave. A January wedding is planned. for Volunteers Slated; Dr. Sol Stein to Talk Volunteers their guests, friends of Histadrut and leaders of the organization's division have been invited to a pre-campaign break- fast at Imperial Kosher Catering 10:30 a.m. Sun- day. Guest speaker will be Dr. Sol S t e i n, national executive direc- tor of the Na- tional Commit- tee for Labor Israel (Hista- drut). Dr. Stein wa s director of t h e Jewish Na- Dr. Stein tional Fund in Philadelphia for 19 years and was a founder of the Histadrut Development Foun- dation, which under his leadership has reached the $8,000,000 mark. He took part in important con- ferences of the Vaad Hapoel in Israel this summer and will report on the latest developments in Is- rael, with particular stress on the steps being taken by Histadrut and the government to alleviate widespread unemployment. On the eve of the 1967 Histadrut Campaign, volunteers have been called upon to launch a major ef- fort to complete the drive success- fully. At the recent Histadrut Con- ference and delegates reception, a goal of $150,000 was set for 1967. All Histadrut volunteers have re- ceived their kits, and many of those attending the breakfast are expected to have completed their assignments. Breakfast will be served at no charge, but reservations must be made in advance by calling the Histadrut office, UN 4-7094. Business Briefs By Sid Shmarak MARGOLIS PLYMOUTH, 13955 Joseph Campau, has been a Chrys- ler products dealer over 35 years. Located on Joseph Campau, a half block south of McNichols, Margolis Plymouth's complete new car, used car and service depart- ments are easily accessible to any part of the metropolitan area. Brothers Nate and Sam Margolis with Joe Yenna, sales manager, Tora Convocations for GIs are always available to offer Tora convocations for Jewish competent and money-saving ad- military personnel on duty with vice. the U.S. Armed' Forces in the Pacific and Southeast Asia—Japan, Israel Applies to U.S. Korea, Okinawa, Taiwan, the Phi- For Food Surplus Grant lippines and Hawaii — will be JERUSALEM (JTA)—Israel for- inducted by Rabbi Alvan D. Ru- b., spiritual leader of Temple mally applied to the United States Roslyn Heights, L.I., from for another annual food surplus NoN 24 to Dec. 14, it was an- agreement to provide some $30,- noun,d D y Rabbi Selwyn D. Rus- 000,000 worth of such foods, as a land.el, chairman of the National gift; the same amount as provided h Jewis Board commission for in the current agreement. on Jewl ' chaplaincy. Negotiations for renewal of the current agreement, which expires WALTE_arORLINSKY, son of next July 1, are due to begin in Orlinsky, was Washington in about two months. Dr° and elected a i ``-we r of Maryland's Israel also buys annually about Deli House .0f ies in the Bahl-, $50,000,000 worth of foods from more District. the United' States, mainly wheat. Men's Clubs HILLEL DAY SCHOOL DAD'S CLUB will meet 8:15 p.m. Monday at the school with Rabbi Kapustin as guest speaker. His subject will be "The Jewish Day School and Its Role in American Jewish Edu- cation." Rabbi Kapustin is director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion, Wayne State University. A special award on behalf of the Dad's Club will be made to the school. * * TAU EPSILON * RHO LAW FRATERNITY, Detroit Graduate Chapter, will hold its annual din- ner-dance 8 p.m. Nov. 26 at the King's Arms Restaurant. Final plans for the national convention to be held at the Satler-Hilton Ho- tel Dec. 28-31 will be announced. For information contact Gail or Mary Horwitz, LI 8-9728 or WO 3-4786. * * * ROS'ENWALD POST will be ROSE joined by its ladies auxiliary of the American Legion for a joint games party 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong. Beth Yehudah. A color movie will be featured, and re- freshments will be served. Friends are invited. * * * LIVONIA JEWISH CONGREGA- TION MEN'S CLUB will hold its annual millionaires night 9 p.m. Saturday, at the synagogue. * * * The Israeli National Basketball Team will meet Detroit Tech in a preliminary to the Detroit Pistons- Philadelphia 76ers game at Cobo Arena, Nov. 30. The Israeli team will arrive in New York Sunday for a coast-to- coast series of tuneups for the fifth Asian Games at Bangkok, Thailand, in early December. It will mark the second appear- ance of the Israeli team in De- troit. On its first appearance in 1957, the squad attracted more than 8,000 fans at U. of D. Shimon Shelah, a starter on the '517 invaders, now is coach of the Israelis and calls the present team "vastly superior." Led by 6'8" Tanhum Cohen- Mintz, the greatest basketball player ever developed in Israel, the Nationals placed second to the United States in the 1965 Macca- biah Games and earned a sixth place in the European champion- ships the same year. During the past summer, the Nationals scored an 81-76 victory over a touring University of Ken- tucky team, which ranked No. 1 in the nation last season and also reached the NCAA playoff finals against West Texas. The Nationals will bring a 12- man team to the U. S. for the series to be sponsored jointly by the U. S. 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