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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-05-02

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Israel's 'Fair Lady' to Perform at Labor Zionist-Landsmal ishaft Bond Event

Rivka Raz, Israel's "My Fair
Lady," will be guest artist at the
Labor Zionist Movement-Lands-
manshaften Israel 21st anniver-
sary celebration 8:30 p.m. May 13
at the Labor Zionist Institute.
The rally, honoring Mrs. Adele
Mondry, will climax the 1969 LZ-
Landsmanshaften Israel Bond
Campaign. C o 1.
Amos Beni n,
commander o
the Tel Aviv Re-
gion, will be the
guest speaker.
Born in Jeru
salem, of Turk-
ish descent, Mis
Raz studied sing
ing and dancin
for six years be
fore going int
the army, wher
her duties includ-
Miss Raz
ed the command of a women's
military prison. She left the army
as a lieutenant and started her
theatrical career with the reper-
tory group in Tel Aviv.

She sang a number of roles in
musical comedies and rose to
fame as Eliza Doolittle in the
Hebrew version of "My Fair
Lady." She also starred In the
Hebrew version of "The King

and I."
Morris Lieberman is testimonial
chairman and Harry L. Schumer
is chairman of the LZ-Landsman-
shaften Israel Bond Campaign.
For tickets. call the Labor Zion-
ist Institute. DI 1-0669. Refresh-
ments will be served.

*

Beth Hillel to Honor
Max Blum for Service

Max Blum. longtime leader of
Cong. Beth Hillel, will be guest of
honor at the Beth Hillel Israel 21st
anniversary dinner May 18, in the
social hall of the congregation.
Blum has been active in the con-
gregation for
more than 20
years and has
served on the
board of direc-
tors for 18 years.
As chairman of
the building com-
mittee, he assum-
ed the chief re-

sponsibi I i t y for
the erection of
Blum
the sanctuary on
Greenfield and was instrumental
in arranging its financing. He has
held many offices in the congre-
gation and is chairman of the
house committee and on the board
of the men's club.
Blum is active in the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign and has been a sup-
porter of Israel Bonds since the

initiation of the campaign
Jan Bart, recording star of
"Fiddler on the Roof," will be
guest star. Ben Zion Golan, Is-

rael economic consul for the
Midwest, will bring a message
from Israel.

master. Herman Strassburger is
dinner committee chairman. Sig-
mund Lowenthal is president of the
congregation.
For reservations to the dinner,
preceded by a cocktail reception,
call the synagague, BR 3-0570, or

'Israel's Crisis,
Dr. Hertz's Report
on UJA's Missions

'

An impressive, well-illustrated
pamphlet, "Israel's Crisis," by Dr.
Richard C. Hertz, contains an ex-
tensive report of the rabbis' recent
mission to Israel in behalf of the
United Jewish Appeal.
Outlining the numerous diploma-
tic, economic and
military brie f-
ings, Dr. Hertz's
report reviews
the visits to his-
toric sites and to
newly-established
immigrant - ab-
sorption centers.
Declaring that
"we learned that
the mood and
Dr. Hertz
motto of Israel is 'Peace and Cour-
age,' " Rabbi Hertz states in his
report that there is no hope for an
immediate peace, "not until the
Big Four settle their own differ-
ences, not until the east-west con-
flict is resolved . . . not until the
Arab states realize they have more
to offer their people from peace

than from war ..."
Dr.
Hertz concludes

in his

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 2, 1969 15
More space has been made avail-
• able, and the office includes a con-
The more I reflect upon human
ference room for small meetings. life, the more I believe that we
There is ample parking on the should give it as witnesses and
premises. The new phone number judges Irony and Pity.
I is 352-6770.
'
— Anatole France
An open house, sponsored by
the Women's Division, will be
held in the new office, 10:30 a.m.
May 12.
The 1969 Israel Bond Fashion
) I "4 C OR P° Fi A TE ID
Show Campaign will be initiated at
this gathering, which will include
a continental breakfast. A special
feature will be a filmed preview
Col. Efrat to Speak
of the all-Israel fashion show,
will be presented by Mrs.
at Bond Fete May 24 I which
Pearl Nosan, chairman of the
ill I 1 ' t • • if -.
Five organizations are co-spon- fashion show and luncheon, to be
soring the United Israel Bond din- held June 10 at Shaarey Zedek.
ner dance 8:15 p.m. May 24 at
f•/,,e i rz-4.-
Shaarey Zedek, with Emil Cohen.
WE DO OUR
as guest star and Col. Rafael Efrat
of the Israel army as guest speaker.
OWN COLOR !
- • '10 T1trit',C(J1ZeTI5D ,
The five sponsoring organizations
are: Zionist Re-
visionists, Ste v e
cu t
Goldin, president;
Photographers
P'-,one: 342-5666
United Jewish
UN 4-8785
UN
Social C 1 u b, Je-
noe Roth, presi-
d e n t; Sephardic
for the finest personalized service and
Community of
satisfaction in automobile purchasing .
Greater Detroit,
a new Buick ... Opel o good used car ..
Al Shamie, presi-
dent; Rado m e r
SEE
Mutual Society,
Oscar Goldberg,
Z:4_1
president, and
at
Workmen's C i r-
cle, Branch 227,
TAMAROFF BUICK-OPEL AGENCY, Inc.
Kune Gree
28585 TELEGRAPH
353-1300
baum, president.
Col. Efrat
Across From Tel-Twelve Mall
Chairman of the affair is Oscar
Goldberg. Associate chairmen are
Simon Cieck, Kune Greenbaum,
Andrew Martin and Mrs. Louis
Papo.
Col. Efrat gained his first mili-
tary experience as a member of
the British army, in which he
served four years. He then joined
Hagana. After the establishment of
Israel he became a lieutenant in
the defense forces.
During the Six-Day War, he

-

p.m. May 10 in the Labor Zionist
Institute, it was announced by Abe
Freedman, president.
Louis Levine, who has just re-
turned from his sixth trip to Is-
rael, will be guest speaker. A spe-
cial feature will be a movie on Is-
the Israel Bond office, 352-6770.
rael. Refreshments will be served,
* * *
and members are invited to bring
Branch 114 to Celebrate friends and relatives.
Mrs. Movsas Goldoftas is chair-
Farband Branch 114 will cele-
brate Israel's 21st anniversary at man of the celebration, which is
a Yam Ha-Atzmaut program 8:30 on behalf of Israel Bonds, and
Louis Jacobs is co-chairman.

4.

TH. G ra nt

,Ar-tistry - L.- . i

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Saki-

SAUL BERCH

pamphlet:
"You cannot come away from
Israel without realizing that the
people there, so magnificent in
their courage, so courageous in
their will to peace, so determined
to survive, will not be doomed to was the bureau chief to the chief
of the army's general staff.
another holocaust." Describing the
For reservations call the Israel
hope for peace, he declares "it is Bond Office, 352-6770.
not an impossible dream, but a
* * *
dream made possible by the spirit
of the people, by the dedication of

its youth, by the toil and sweat and
promise of people gathered in as
exiles to a new homeland as old
as time, promised to them in Sac-
red Scripture in the footsteps of
Abraham."

Singles to Lounge Around

Jewish Single Adults (age 25-40)
will hold a lounge night 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Jewish Center, in
the newly redecorated A 1 1 e n
Lounge. There will be ping-pong
and other games, dancing. conver-
sation and refreshments. There
will be no admission fee to mem-
bers but a nominal charge to

Israel Bonds Opens i
New Office ; Women
to Hold Open House

The Detroit Israel Bond office
has moved to 24611 Greenfield,
Southfield, two blocks south of 10
Mile Road, it was announced by

Robert Brody, general chairman
and Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, Israel
Bond Women's Division chairman.
The move was effective Thursday.

SECOND
DETROIT
PILGRIMAGE
TO ISRAEL
AND LONDON

guests.

Rabbi Joel J. Litke will give the
Man can believe the impossible,
tribute to the honoree, and Dr.' but can never believe the improb-
Stattmann will be toast-1 able.—Oscar Wilde.
*

Jack

$15,000 Israel Bond Sale at Odessa Fete

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Ai the Odessa Progressive Aid Society Yom -Ha-Atzmaut cele-
bration, which resulted in Israel Bond subscriptions totaling $15,000,
are (from left) Louis Levine, guest speaker; Louis Nathanson, presi-
dent, who presented a certificate of honor to Louis Weiner, and Walter
Litt, master of ceremonies. The celebration honored Mr. and Mrs.
Weiner. Nathanson celebrated his 75th birthday and in his honor,
Mrs. Nathanson presented a check for a $7,500 Israel Bond purchase,
POO for_nackyear of his life. Not shown is Mrs. Weiner, who was ill.,

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