All Records Broken in Bond Sales Here;
$3,000,000 for the Year
Mrs. Golda Meir on TV Sunday Campaign Nears
Detroit Jewry is making a rec- will appreciate your redeeming

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

18—Friday, June 23, 1967

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The Detroit Israel Bond Cam-
paign is approaching the 53,000,000 ord response to Israel's critical your pledge, if at all possible by
cash mark, it was announced by needs for financial support both in return mail."
Louis E. Levitan, Detroit Israel the form of Israel Bond loans and
Bond director. This is 81,000.000 through the Israel Emergency
more than was collected from Jew- Fund, Levitan declared.
All Israel Bond subscribers are
ish purchasers in Detroit during
the entire year of 1966 or in any being urged to pay their pledges
year in the 16 years since the immediately. Said Levitan, in a
letter to subscribers:
Israel Bond drive started.
"Your own personal participation
Most of the amount was rea•
lized since the beginning of the expressed by your recent pledge
Deluxe Apt. Hotel accommoda-
Israel Bond Emergency Cam- to buy Israel Bonds has already
tions available. Newly-furnished
paign a little over three weeks helped to encourage others but the
I & 2 bedroom apts. in beau-
crucial
need
is
for
CASH
and
we
ago.

EXPO?
YES!

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Free Radio Time, Mails Urged for Candidates

NEW YORK—Free use of the
airwaves and the mails are among
the suggestions for financing politi-
cal campaigns advanced by the
president of the American Jewish
Committee and a prominent Prot-
estant spokesman in a dialogue
prepared for a radio audience.
The suggestions were made in

radio stations across the country.
Abram said he considered the
problem of financing political cam-
paigns one of great public urgency
and fraught with moral signifi-
cance. "It ought not to be," he
said, "that only rich people can
run for public office, because this
obviously freezes out able candi-
dates who are not wealthy."

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Mrs. Golda Meir was interviewed for the Highlights TV pro-
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gram by Philip Slomovitz, during her visit here on June 16. The
program, taped in advance, will be on WJBK radio at 9:15 a.m. one
of between
the "Encounter"
conversa-
lions
Morris B.
Abram
and on WJBK Channel 2 at 9:45 a.m., Sunday.
and the Rev. Dr. Truman Doug-
.
lass, executive vice president of
the board for Homeland Ministries
f
of the United Church of Christ. The
series, produced by the office of
communication of the United
The Jewish National Fund Church of Christ, is released to
Council of Detroit Tuesday night
re-elected Judge Burton R. Shif- NCRAC Plenary Session
This Week's Radio and
man as president.
Television Programs
Take a date along, too. The
Seymour J. Frank, who presided, Set for June 29-July 2
Suzuki Dual-Stroke engine make*
Israel and the Middle East situa-
was elected chairman of the board.
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
you the man-about-town.
tion—the challenge and opportu-
The following were elected vice
Easier starting and shifting
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday.
nity they present for Jewish com-
than a four-stroke. Quicker
presidents
and
were
assigned
in-
Win
a
Suzuki.
Noth-
Station: WXYZ.
munity relations in America—will
pick-up. Hushed cruising.
dicated chair-
ing to buy, just come
Feature: Rabbi Levi A. Olan
be the major theme of the plenary
Obedient response. A real
manships for the
in.
Temple Emanu-El, Dallas, will
traffic gem, that Suzuki.
session of the National Community
coming year: Dr.
:peak on "The Majority Can Be
Relations Advisory Council, June
Israel Wiener,
29-July
2,
at
Holiday
Inn,
Atlantic
W ru ng."
Service Dept. Open Nightly Til 9:30 p.m.
education and
*
*
City , N.J.
youth; Larry L.
Largest Parts Dept. in Mid-West
IN CONTACT
Israel
Ambassador
Avraham
Har-
Guttenberg, fi-
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
man will address the opening ses-
nance; Judge Jo-
OPEN SUNDAYS
Station: WJR.
sion 10 a.m. Thursday. He will be
seph J. Pernick,
Feature: Hal Youngblood con- JNF Foundation;
presented by Lewis H. Weinstein,
Phone: 642-9100
BIk.
N.
of
15
Mi.
6441
Telegraph
1/2
cludes his series on crime with a Jack Belk in,
of Boston, past chairman of
discussion of the recent report of organizations;
NCRAC.
the crime commission. Horace W. Harry Kaminer, Judge Shifman
Gilmore, Circuit Court judge, and organizations; Ruben H. Isaacs,
John B. Forsyth of the Detroit publicity; Philip Stollman and
Council of Churches will partici- Harry Cohen, religious groups;
pate.
Mrs. William Levin, JNF Women's
* * *
Auxiliary.
HIGHLIGHTS
Samuel J. Wilson was elected
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
treasurer; Maurice Baker, finan-
Station: Channel 2.
cial secretary, and Miss Se I ma
TROY
and
Friedman, recording secretary.
(BIG BEAVER AT COOLIDGE)
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
The following were elected mem-
Station: WJBK.
bers of the board:
Feature: Philip Slomovitz, editor
Leonard Baron, Judge Victor Baum,
of The Jewish News, will inter- Sam Belkin. Txvi Berkal, Cantor Simon
Bermanis, Mrs. Bess Berris, Theodore
view Golda Meir, former Israeli Birnkrant,
Alfred H. Bounin, Morris J.
foreign minister and former am- Brand•ine, S. Jerome Bronson, Isadore
Fitters
Stock—Clerical
Brown, Judge Benjamin D. Burdick.
bassador to Soviet Russia.
Philip Chapnick, Rose Chesluk, Harry
* * *
E. Citrin. Avern L. Cohn, Rabbi Hayim
Sewers
Receiving
and
Marking
Doran, William M. Ellmann, Mr. and
HEAR OUR VOICE
Mrs. I. M. Faxstein, Dr. Leon Fram,
Pressers
Cashier—Inspector—Wrapper
Mrs. Aaron Friedman, Philip Gilbert,
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Rev. Marshall Goldman. Mrs. M. Gold-
Station: WCAR.
oftas, Abraham Goldstein, Nathaniel
Tailors
Watchmen
Joseph Gorman, Rabbi Irwin
Feature: The music of the late Goldstick,
Groner, Jacob Gubow, Lawrence Gubow,
Maintenance and Housekeepers
Cantor Moshe Koussevitzky will Ben Harold, Earl Hordes, Mrs. William
Philip Kaplan, Morris Karbal
be featured. Cantor Harold Or- Hordes.
Mrs. I. Kardener, Abe Kasle. Judge
bach of Temple Israel will com- Charles Kaufman. Judge Ira G. Kauf-
man. Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, Samuel
ment.
A. Kayne, Judge George D. Kent, Harry
no,
*
Koltonow, Max Kushner, Mrs. Morris
Kutinsky, Mrs. M. Lachover. Mr. and
LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR
Mrs. Benjamin Laikin, Albert Lee, Prof.
Time: 8 a.m. Sunday.
Samuel M. Levin, M. Ben Lewis, Morris
Lieberman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Michlin,
Station: WKNR.
Pearl Nosan. Assaf Orr, Mrs. Sheldon
Feature: Special musical fea- Otis. Irving Palman. A. C. Perlman, Mrs.
Jack
M. Perlman, Gerald Portney, Mrs.
ture, guest guitarist, Youth in-
Al Posen, Danny Raskin, Mrs. Sidney
quires and panel discussion on Ravin. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum. Cantor
A. A. Rosenfeld. Arthur James Rubiner,
Judaism included.
Exceptional Discounts on Purchases

gewry

Take a
Suzuki
to a
Bar Mitzvah
this week.

Officers Chosen
by JNF Council

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JWV

B L O C H ROSE AUXILIARY,
Jewish War Veterans will hold its
general membership meeting 8:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Oak Park
Community Center. Special emer-
gency fund for Israel will be dis-
cussed. followed by a social hour
and fashion demonstration. For in-
formation. call Gerry Feldman, 398-
8955. or Lina Burnstein, UN 3-6621.
• * *
DETROIT POST 135 will hold
an executive meeting and brunch
10 a m. on Sunday at the Labor
Zionist Institute. Members and
the ladies are invited.

Mrs. Abraham Scheuer, David Schoichit,
Harry Schumer, David Silver, David Sis-
lin, Mr. and Mrs. Philip •Slomovitz,
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar, Isidore Sos-
nick, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Mr. and
Mrs. Max Stollman, Zvi Tomkiewlez, Ben
Wieder. Judge John M. Wise. Mrs. Ed-
ward WLshnetsky, Nathan Wiss.

Percy Kaplan presented the an-
nual report as director of the JNF
in Detroit and told of the com-
munity-wide interest in I s r a el
shown in the past few weeks as a
demonstration of support for Is-
rael.
Mrs. Levin reported on the pro-
gress attained by the JNF Auxili-
ary during the past year.
Philip Slomo vitz was guest
speaker.
Guttenberg submitted the report
of the nominating committee and
presided over the election portion
of the meeting.

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