'2—Friday, March 8, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS $600,000 in Israel Bonds Subscribed at Detroiters' Miami Leadership Fete At the Detroit leadership reception held in the Surfside, Miami, Fla., home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman, which resulted in close to 5600,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions, are (from left) Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, vice president of the Israel Bond Organization, guest speaker: Samuel Rothberg, national Israel Bond campaign chairman, who presided and made the appeal; Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, Detroit Israel Bond women's division chairman and golden trustee; Charles Grosberg, Detroit Israel Bond trustee chairman and double golden trustee; Phillip Stollman, Israel Bond steering committee chairman and golden trustee; Nathan Fishman, host and Israel 20th anniver- sary trustee; Mrs. Fishman, hostess, and Louis H. Boyar, chairman of the Israel Bond board of governors, who participated in the affair. Among other Israel Bond trustees present and not shown were: Alfred Deutsch. chairman of the Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign; Norman Allan, Norman Cottler, A. J. Cutler. Abe Green, Dan Laven, Edward C. Levy and Paul Zuckerman, 1967 Israel Emergency Fund chairman. The reception was held in advance of the 1968 interna- tional inaugural conference for Israel Bonds held at the Fontaine- bleu Hotel. Record $41 Million in Bonds Sold at Miami Inaugural Conference BEACH (JTA) — The torial integrity for all states, jus- Israel Bond Organization launched tice for the refugees, the recog- its 1968 campaign with a record 1 nized right for national life, in- initial sale of $41,272,000 announced I nocent passage of the shipping of at the closing session of its Inter- rr all nations through international national Inaugural Conference waterways and a limitation of the arms race in the region. here. The conference. which set no Referring to the Israel Bond specific goal for the year, voted campaign, Humphrey said "your to provide the major part of Is- share in helping to lay the eco- rael's $289,000,000 development nomic foundations for Israel's budget instead of the one-third happier future has been, quite lit- that has been provided by bond erally, a unique privilege. I con- sales in previous years. The con- gratulate you and I envy you." attended by 3,000 Gen. Rabin, making his first was ference American and Canadian Jewish public appearance here since his appointment as ambassador, leaders. Principal speakers were Vice warned that the Arab states have President Hubert Humphrey who not altered "to any significant de- reiterated the Johnson administra- gree" the negative stand adopted tion's aim to safeguard the po- at the Arab summit conference at litical and territorial integrity of Khartoum last summer. Prime Minister Levi Eshkol all states in the Middle East, and Maj. General Yitzhak Rabin, Is- called on the Israel Bond Organi- rael ambassador to the United zation to "provide a greater re- States. ‘‘, ho declared that Israel sponse to Israel's needs" this would never return to the "abnor- year than it ever has in the past. Eshkol declared in his message mal" situation that prevailed be- that 1968 may prove the year of fore last June's Six-Day War. Last year. at the same time, greatest challenge to Israel's ex- istence since the nation won its sales totaled 530,150,000. independence 20 years ago. Vice President Humphrey, in "In this year of destiny, we his address, declared that the shall be relying even more than in United States had worked very the past on the response to the hard in the United Nations last Israel Bond campaign of our fall to create the opportunity for brothers and good friends abroad a real peace in the Middle East. to safeguard what we have al- The administration, he said, was ready attained and provide the ready to extend further help to means to surge ahead with hope achieve it through guarantees of and confidence," he said. political independence and terri. MIAMI `Enemy Status' of Areas Held by Israel Explained JERUSALEM (JTA) — Minister of Interior Moshe Shapiro ex- plained to the cabinet the reasons for his ruling last week that Arab territories occupied by Israel dur- ing last June's war are no longer to be designated "enemy terri- tory." (Press reports abroad said the ruling created a furor in Arab capitals where it was seen as a move toward outright annexation of the occupied territories by Is- rael.) Shapiro said the sole reason for his decree was to eliminate a "le- gal anomaly" whereby Israelis entering the occupied zones or Arabs crossing into Israel from them were technically violating the anti-infiltration laws which are directed against terrorists and saboteurs. Wolfson Gives $3 Million JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Wolf- son Foundation of London, created by Sir Isaac Wolfson, announced Monday a gift of 1,200,000 pounds sterling ($2,880,000) to the muni- cipality of Jerusalem to provide for the planting of gardens around the walls of the Old City. Cong. Beth Moses Names Executive Secretary The board of directors of Cong. Beth Moses has chosen Mrs. Bern- ! ard H. Winer executive secretary of the congregation. 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