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December 09, 1966 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-12-09

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30—Friday, December 9, 1966
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Ex-Pennsylvania Governor Opens
Histadrut Drive; $45,000 Pledged

8 Re-Elected to Board ZOD to Celebrate
Hanuka, Balfour Victory

Karen piles, Mr. Stutz
of Sinai Trustees
to Be Married in May Eight members have been re-

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George Lea er, former gover- "What is aggression? Striking back
nor of Pennsyl ania, voiced praise at those who would hurt innocent
for Israel's v iant efforts to build people?" he asked.
a homeland, ven as he was con- j
Gov. Leader, who participated
demning critics of her retaliatory
in a recent study mission to
raid against Jordan last month. Israel, has visited the country
Leader spoke at a rally opening four times. A son spent a sum-
the 1966-67 Israel Histadrut Cam- mer working on a kibbutz, be
paign last Thursday evening at the said. The Leaders are not Jew-

bel, Edward C. Levy, David M.
Miro, Hyman Safran, Erwin S.
Simon, Phillip Stollman and Paul
Zuckerman.
At an earlier meeting, the board
elected two new members to fill
uncompleted terms: Malcolm L.
Lowenstein, serving from Dec. 1,
1966 to Dec. 1, 1967; and Irwin
Green, who will serve to Dec 1,

Labor Zionist Institute. ish.
Turning to Israel's accomplish-
Pledges totaling $45,000 toward
the local Histadrut goal of $175,000 ments, Gov. Leader applauded the

progress in efforts to make the

were announced.

1970.

Gov. Leader reminded his audi- Negev blossom, part of a program
ence that the strike against Jordan projected years ago by the then-
was in answer to a repeated pat- Premier David Ben-Gurion, who
tern of violence committed against himself lives in the Negev.
Gov. Leader also referred to the
Israel by her neighbors since 1948.
placement of newcomers from be-

hind the Iron Country in settle-

NiedieS0//-7;//ppk t' T/W/h ments of the Galilee.

l'old in Grand Rapids

MISS JUDITH NIEDLESON
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Niedleson

festive openings_ of the campaign
we could rejoice in our success.
Today, we face two serious crisis

in Israel. Constructive work must
be our answer."
Esther Baumwell, lyric colora-
tura soprano from Israel, sang a

medley of Hebrew, Yiddish and
English songs.

• * *

Histadrut Will Host
Israeli VIP, Yona Kesse

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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones, 18135

Yona Kesse, a member of Is-
rael's first Knesset and former
secretary general of the Mapai
Party, who is now on a tour of
the United States as guest of the
National Committee for Labor Is-
rael, will be guest of honor at a
special meeting 8:30 p.m. Thurs-
day at the Labor Zionist Institute.
There will be no charge. Re-

Detroit-Oak Park Club
Plans Stamp Auction

The Detroit-Oak Park Chapter of
the Society of Israel Philatelists
will hold a year-end philatelic

donation auction in support of the

educational fund of the society 8
p.m. Tuesday at the Oak Park Com-
munity Center. All interested col-
lectors are invited.
Funds from the auction will be
used to spread the history of Israel
and the Holy Land through stamps.
Material distributed by the educa-
tional fund is available at no cost
to any educational institution.
For free copies of the chapter
bulletin and information, write
Irvin Girer, 18971 Santa Rosa.

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caves of the Judean desert, and,
there, under siege, all died rather
than submit to the Roman con-
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Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: WCAR
Feature: Continuing the series
"Yiddish in Song." "Shulamith,"
Abraham Goldfaden's opera, will
be heard with Raymond Smolover,
cantor and opera singer, and Frai-
dele Lipschitz, lyric soprano. Can-
tor Harold Orbach will comment
on the performance.
* * *

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Holiday Greetings from
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Feature: "Hanuka' is the topic ,
of this week's "Jewish Themes and I
Jewish Art." Cantor Orbach will
be host. The Young Dancers of the
Jewish Community Center will per- I
form some original Hanuka dances
under the direction of Harriet I
Berg.

Radomer Aid and Ladies Society
will hold an executive board meet-
ing 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Work-
men's Circle Center to discuss the
annual games party a n d other
charity affairs. Mr. a n d Mrs.
James Katz will be host and host-

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Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday

freshments will follow the pro- of the Jews in the Soviet Union to-
gram.
day and the nature of anti-Semit-
The event is part of a series of ism itself.
* *
functions sponsored by Detroit
Histadrut during the current cam-
HIGHLIGHTS
paign. Kesse, who will speak
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday

in Yiddish, delivered a major ad-
dress at the National Histadrut
Convention last week.

Carmi M. Slomovitz, president of
the Zionist Organization of Detroit,
announces its annual Hanuka and
Balfour Victory celebration will be
held 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
Zionist Cultural Center.
A musical program will feature
Cantor Louis Klein of Bnai Moshe
Synagogue, accompanied by Bella
Goldberg. A film "Hanuka in Is-
rael" will be shown. Awards will
be presented by Dr. Alex Fried-
laender, Balfour Concert chair-
man, to the 10 high fund-raisers of
the concert. The candlelighting
ceremony will be performed, and
Hanuka refreshments served.
For information call Zionist
House, 353-3636.

NEW YORK (JTA) — A capa-
city audience of more than 18,000
New Yorkers filled Madison
Square Garden Monday night to
attend the Hanuka Festival for
Israel Bonds. The event was a
culminating highlight of the 1966
campaign in Greater New York to
raise $20,000,000 through the sale
of Israel Bonds to advance the
economic development of Israel.
Admission to the festival was
through the purchase of Israel
Bonds.
A high point of the festival was
an 80th birthday salute to David
Ben-Gurion, the first prime min-
ister of the State of Israel. Actor
Edward G. Robinson saluted Ben-
Gurion in a reading, "Tribute to a
True Maccabee." Readings from
the works of Shmuel Yosef Agnon

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Sidney Shevitz, who introduced
the speaker, appealed to the as-
gewry
sembled volunteer workers to re-
double their efforts this year, in
and Nelly Sachs, who share the
the face of Israel's economic crisis.
1966 Nobel Prize for literature,
On
the
Air
The Detroit Campaign is aiming
also were presented.
for a 20 per cent increase over
This Week's Radio and
last year from its contributors.
Television Programs
Shevitz, also taking note of the
ETERNAL LIGHT
Middle East crisis, criticized the
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
U.S. policy that "seeks to avoid
Station: WWJ
antagonizing Arab leaders, so
they won't be driven further into
Feature: Continuing the series
"Pages from the Living Book" is
the Soviet camp. This has been
a special presentation in obser-
a mistake of history.

of East Grand Rapids announce
the engagement of their daughter
Judith Elyse to Marc Zuppke, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zuppke
"We are witnessing a struggle
of Helmandale Dr., Franklin.
The couple will marry April 9. not against Israel alone," he said,
"but between East and West.
Israel is in the middle."
Morris Lieberman, chairman of
the campaign, opened the rally,
telling his audience: "At previous

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18,000 New Yorkers Attend
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Hamilton, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter Karen Ruth
to David Robert Stutz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Stutz, 13102 Ver-
non, Huntington Woods.
agencies.
Miss Jones is a senior at the
He called the many-faceted His- University of Michigan where she
tadrut a combination of "the AFL- is president of Sigma Delta Tau
CIO at the White House, the Penta- Sorority. Her fiance is also a sen-
gon, Social Security, Standard Oil, ior at the University of Michigan,

In this area, he said, Histadrut
has been of particular assistance,
training unskilled immigrants, edu-
cating them, treating their aged
and their sick through Histadrut

elected to the board of trustees of
Sinai Hospital of Detroit.
Chosen for five-year terms were
Joseph Holtzman, Sidney J. Kar-

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