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December 11, 1970 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-12-11

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Mrs. Adler to Receive Eleanor Roosevelt
Humanitarian Award at Israel Bond Dinner

Itzhak Rabin, ambassador of Is-
rael to the United States, will con-
fer the award.
Louis Berry will be the dinner
chairman.
The award is being presented to
Mrs. Adler for her dedication to
the synagogue, the community and
to the Israel Bond cause, of which
she has been a leader since the in-
ception of the Bond drive in 1951.
Mrs. Adler and Rabbi Adler
came to Detroit in 1938. Since then
she has been associated with
many civic and Jewish causes. She
se"vcd as president of Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah and recently
was the recipient of the Hadassah
Myrtle Wreath Award.
Mrs. Adler is an organizer of
GOLDIE ADLER
the Jewish Welfare Federation's
Women's Division and of the De-
Mrs. Morris (Go!die) Adler will
be the recipient of the Eleanor troit Round Table Women's Di-
Roosevelt Humanities Award at vision. She serves on the boards
of Hadassah, Bnai Brith, Sha-
the Shaarey Zedek-Israel Dinner
pero School of Nursing, Wom-
of State, 7 p.m., Dec. 20, in the
social hall of the congregation, it en's Guild of Sinai Hospital and
Southfield
Arts Council. She co-
was announced by Dr. Samuel
edited and compiled "The Voice
Krohn, president.

Mizrachi Launches Membership Drive

Inaugurating a two-month mem-
bership drive, Detroit Mizrachi-
Hapoel Hamizrachi announces the
designation of Sabbath Hanuka-
Dec. 26—as Mizrachi Membership
Sabbath.
Rabbis have been asked to de-
vote their sermons on that Sab-
bath to Mizrachi's objectives.
Inauguration of the drive was
announced at a meeting of De-
troit Mizrachi last week, at the
home of Rabbi Ernest Greenfield,
assistant to the Mizrachi president
for organization and cultural af-
fairs.

Zvi Tonakiewicx, executive di-
rector of Detroit Mizrachi, an-
nounced that the membership
drive will continue through De-
cember and January. A public
meeting to be addresed by na-
tional leaders will culminate
the drive.

Information and membership
applications are available by call-
ing Mizrachi office, 23125 Cool-
idge • 398-7180.
The Mizrachi meeting last week
was addressed by Dr. Stanley
Wagner, executive vice president

Still Speaks" and "May I Have
a Word With Yon", two books of
Rabbi Adler's sermons, and she
has written and lectured widely.
Mrs. Adler was born and educat-
ed in New York and taught Eng-

lish and Hebrew before her mar-
riage to Rabbi Adler.
She is the mother of Mrs. Eli
(Shulamith) Benstein and the
grandmother of Judy, Jeremy and
Joel.
Mrs. Louis Berry will be the
grand hostess at this dinner.
Rabbi Irwin Groner and Dr.
Krohn are honorary dinner chair-
men.
A feature of the dinner will be
the kindling of the Israel Menora
of Life, consisting of 12 branches,
one for each of the Twelve Tribes
of Israel and bearing the inscrip-
tion "Am Yisrael Hai"—"The
People of Israel Lives," first
kindled on Mount Herzl in Jeru-
salem on the eve of Israel's 22nd
anniversary. The Israel Menora
of Life is now being rekindled in
communities throughout the world,
in prayer and dedication to the
survival of the land and the.people
of Israel.
For reservations to the dinner,
which will be preceded by a for-
mal reception with Ambassador
Rabin, call the Israel Bond office,
352-6770, or the Shaarey Zedek of-
fice, 357-5544.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamburger
will host a leadership reception
on behalf of the Shaarey Zedek
dinner, 8 p.m., Thursday, at their
home, 1167 Charrington, Birming-
ham. Gen. S. L. A. Marshall will
be the guest speaker at the recep-
tion.

of the Religious Zionists of Amer-
ica (Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi)
lathe
• course of his address, Rab-
bi Wagner stated:
"With political, economic and
other crises how can Mizrachi be
concerned with Torah in Israel?
Because we are seriously threat-
ened in that Israel might become
a secular state. The polarization
between secular and religious
youth in Israel has become a re-
ality and is of most serious con-
cern since Mizrachi believes that
If you'd lose a troublesome vis-
physical survival in Israel depends
itor, lend him money.—Benjamin
on Torah observance.
"It has become imperative that Franklin.
we reach out to all Jews with
Mizrachi thought . . .
"Increase of Mizrachi member-
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ship by at least tenfold is the
Rated No. 1 In the U.S.A.
Come in and see why
goal of the present administration
before you buy!
of Mizrachi. Synagogues are the
FROM $4.1.50
key to increased membership. The
QUIST
Mizrachi administration will take
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all measures needed to create a
CO.
new image without being parochial
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anymore. Orthodox Jewry here
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and In Israel must have a mas-
sive Mizrachi voice within the
Zionist organizations . . ."

IA.-Friday, December 11, 1970

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