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Detroiteirs Talk - With Rabin,
Alion at Conference for Bonds
Movie Star, Envoy
at -Sponsor -Lunch
for Bond Buyers
Mrs. Arnold Frank, a leader in
the American Jewish Congress and
in the Israel Bond Campaign since
its inception in 1951, is chairman
of Detroit's inaugural Jerusalem
Detrolters Louis Berry, newly elected member of the Israel
Bond national executive committee (standing) and Mrs. Morris L.
Schaver, Detroit Israel Bond women's division chairman, chat with
Ibdtak Rabin (left), Israel ambassador to the United States, and
Ylgal. Altos, deputy prime minister of the state of Israel, at the
recent National Israel Bond Conference in New York. This year, the
Israel Bond Organisation seeks an unprecedented total of $400,-
000,000 in Israel Bend sales in the United States, Canada and other
parts of the free world. Berry, vice chairman of the Detroit Israel
Bond Committee, headed the first Israel Bond Dinner in Detroit
In May 1951. He most recently chaired the Shaarey Zedek Dinner
of State.
Mrs. Berris Heads Pioneer Women
Bond Luncheon; Ramati to Speak
Mrs. Gerson Berris will chair
the Detroit Pioneer Women's Is-
rael 23rd anniversary luncheon
noon Feb. 25 at Cong. Beth Sha-
lom, it was announced by Mrs.
Sam Fishman, chairman of the
Pioneer Women's Council.
Raveh, Israeli folk singer
known as the "Voice of the Israel
Army", will
enter-
head the
tainment
p r o -
gram.
Shaul Ramati.
consul general
of Israel for the
Midwest, will be
guest speaker at
this luncheon on
behalf of Israel
Bonds.
Mrs. Berris
Mrs. Berris, a
graduate of Wayne State Univer-
sity, taught in the Detroit school
system and now is at Hillel Day
School. She is a lifelong Labor
Zionist, served as president of the
Pioneen Women's Council, as vice
Mrs. Milton Weiss is Council
Israel Bond chairman, and
Mrs. Jack Gosman Is co-chair-
man. Mrs. Norman Leemon
heads the ticket committee;
Mrs. Michael . Michlin, trans-
portation; Mrs. Sam Wasser-
man, hostesses; and Mrs. Isa-
dore Fleisher, telephone. Mrs.
Morris L. Scheyer is national
Pioneer Women Israel Bond
chairman.
A special feature of the lunch-
eon will be the eighth annual
award of an Israel Bond, donated
by Mrs. Morris L. Schaver.
For reservations, call Israel
Bonds, 352-6770.
Israel Bond chairmen of clubs
are Mesdames Michael Michlin,
Israel Serling, Sam Isaacs, Jack
Berent, Nathan Bright, Sol Hob-
erman, Irving Stepak, Alex Schre-
ier, Irwin Berman, Harry Kay,
Norman Kanter, Freda Metz, Lena
Schwartz and Saul Waldman.
president of the League of Jewish Israel Expands
Women's organizations and mem-
ber of Farband, Histadrut and the
Labor Zionist Organization. She Science Seminars
has been a leader in the - Israel
NEW YORK (JTA) — Summer
Bond campaign since the initiation science seminars for American
of the Israel Bond drive over 20 high school seniors, originally of-
years ago.
fered only at the Weizmann Insti-
tute, have been extended to the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem
Geriatric Center
and the Israel Institute of Tech-
Gets Federal Backing nology-Technion in Haifa.
William Levine, executive direc-
for Housing for Aged tor of the American Zionist Youth
PHILADELPHIA (JTA)—Devel- Foundation, said the science pro-
opment of a new type of low-cost grams will offer experimentation
housing for the aged by the Phila- and study combined with an over-
delphia Geriatric Center has been all introduction to the land and
made possible by federal backing people of Israel.
An important component of the
of mortgage funds totaling $146,500,
according to Harry A. Robinson, program, he said, will be the close
president of the agency. The mort- contact with Israeli students of
gage guarantees have been pro- the same age.
vided through the local office of
Plans for a new project co-
the Department of Housing and sponsored by the Jewish Agency
Urban Development and will make and the Israeli Ministry of Edu-
possible the purchase of eight cation and Culture are to pro-
houses near the agency's main mote closer relationships with
buildings for conversion into apart- Israeli peer groups daring the
ments suitable for elderly tenants. course of the American student
Rents will be $85 a month, it was visits to Israel.
reported.
More than 4,000 students from
- Robinson said that government the United States and Canada, are
financing was provided under a expected to participate this sum-
section of the 1968 National Hous- mer in various Israeli summer
ing Act which provides for federal programs such as kibutz work,
help for rental and cooperative university study, archeology, the-
housing for low income families.
ater workshops and folk dance.
Sponsor Luncheon, to be held noon
Thursday at the Agincourt, Hotel
St. Regis.
Mrs. David Pollack is sponsor
chairman. Mrs. Morris L. Schaver
is Israel Bond women's division
chairman.
The luncheon will launch the
1971 Detroit Israel Bond women's
division campaign. Yaacov Dan,
sabra Movie star, will be guest
artist.
Ehud Lador, Israel consul for
cultural affairs
in the Midwest,
will be the emis-
sary from Israel,
it was announced
by Mrs. Frank.
Lador has played
an active role in
the kibutz move-
ment, in the field
of education and
now in the Israel
Ministry of For-
eign Affairs. Lador
The Jerusalem Sponsor Lunch-
eon is in honor of Israel President
Zalman Shazar, on the occasion of
his 80th birthday and his forthcom-
ing visit to the 1971 Israel Bond
International Conference in Miami
Beach.
Admission to the luncheon is
limited to subscribers of a mini-
mum of $2,000 in Israel Bonds,
each of whom will have the op-
portunity to personally inscribe
their names on a "scroll of honor,"
which will be presented to Presi-
dent Shazar.
The 1971 Jerusalem Sponsor Pin,
to be presented at the luncheon,
has been created by sculptor
Jacques Lipchitz. New Israel spon-
sor categories are the $2,000 Jeru-
salem Sponsor and the $5,000 Gold-
en SportSor., Members of the lunch-
eon committee include:
This Week hi JewishHistory
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"Ifireel_the Liles of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
40 Years Ago This Week: 1931
Maurice Schwartz was hailed In New York on his 25th anniver-
sary as an actor and the 13th anniversary of his Yiddish Art Theater
Repertory Company.
The Jewish National Fund adopted the Ussishkin plan for reclaim-
ing Palestine land for immigrant settlement.
President Hoover led the tributes to the Washington (D.C.)
Hebrew Congregation on its 75th anniversary, marked by having
Christian bishops help lead Sabbath services for the first time.
Palestine Jewry came into parliamentary existence at the Pales-
tine Jewish National Elected Assembly, in Jerusalem.
Morris Rosenbaum, a founder of the American Jewish Committee
and the first Jew on Philadelphia's Board of Public Education, died
at age 73.
10 Years Ago This Week: 1961
Lyndon B. Johnson, in his first speech as Vice President, assured
Bnai Zion in New York that the Kennedy-Johnson Administration "Will
work for peace in the Middle East as it works for progress in Africa,
for social justice in Latin America, for freedom in Asia, for strength
and accord in Europe, and for a climate of mutual trust with the
Soviet Union."
Anthony Gustav de Rothschild, banker, philanthropist and senior
partner in N.M. Rothschild & Sons, London, died at age 73.
Prof. Kurt Sitte, head of the physics department of Haifa Institute
of Technology and a former Buchenwald prisoner, was sentenced to five
years for espionage.
Dr. Robert Servatius, granted $20,000 by Israel for defending
Adolf Eichmann, requested financing for transportation of his over-
seas witnesses.
The State Department set $1,050 annual bonuses for foreign-ser-
vice officers in Israel who attained fluency in Hebrew, $525 for those
who did so in other countries.
Worldwide Jewish and non-Jewish protests were launched against
repression of Moroccan Jews.
Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum, executive director of the Synagogue
Council of America, was named director of the American Jewish Com-
mittee's Interreligious Affairs Department.
Ilistadrut ousted former Defense Minister Pinhas Lavon as sec-
retary general by 58-46, a few weeks after a ministerial committee
had exonerated him in a 1954 "security mishap."
A "shocked and disturbed Ambassador Adlai Stevenson asked the
State Department to watch the situation of Soviet Jewry "with a view
to possible new Initiatives in the United Nations.Y'
Justice Minister Pinhas Rosen testified that while wiretapping
and censorship in Israel were "overdone," they were necessary for
security, as was "letter-snooping."
Israel Merchant Fleet Enlarged
JERUSALEM (JTA) The Is-
government has chartered
three oil tankers aggregating
180,000 deadweight tons to carry
oil to the Eilat terminal of the
Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline.
Mesdames Norman Allan, Harry
The vessels will be operated by
Becker, Irving Belinsk*, Louis Berry,
Morris J. Brandwine, Allen Charlupski, Israel's three
largest shipping
Henry Dorfman, Elmer P. EllLas, Nathan companies, Zim, Cargo Ships
El
L.. Fink. Irwin Green, Samuel Ham-
burger, Joseph Holtzman, Norma Hu- Yam and Maritime Fruit Carriers,
dosh, Rachel Kurtzman Charles S. Ltd. The Zim Lines plans to place
Levi, Joseph (Eleanor) Newman, Pearl
Nosan, Felix Rosenzweig, Abe Satov- a 230,000 deadweight ton tanker
aky, Sidney Schwartz; Dan Shapiro, into service next April to be fol-
Philip Slomovitz, Morris Starkznan,
Milton Weiss, Joseph Katchkd, Charles lowed by another supertanker four
Milan and Max Stollman.
months later. Together with exist-
For reservations, call the Israel ing tonnage, these
vessels will in-
Bond • office, 352-6770.
crease the carrying capacity of
Israel's tanker fleet serving Eilat
to 25,000,000 tons a year. Construc-
tion will start soon on six new oil
storage tanks at Eilat and Ash-
kelon.
' The capacity of the pipeline itself
rael
will be increased to 30,000,000 tons
a year by the construction of new
pumping stations at both termi-
nals. Israel's merchant fleet will
double its tonnage within five
years through an investment of
some $600,000,000, the general di-
rector of the transport ministry,
Ramon Hare, announced at the
Haifa Shipping Research Institute.
The fleet's deadweight tonnage now
totals 3,000,000 tons. Most of the
increase will be in tankers and
container ships, Harel said.
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Einstein Lodge to Mark
Israel's Anniversary
Jan and Lillian Bart, entertain-
ers and singers, will be guest
stars at the Albert Einstein Lodge
and Chapter, Bnai Brith, dinner-
dance, Saturday evening at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. The dinner-dance,
on behalf of the Bite Brith Israel
Bond program, will be preceded
by a cocktail reception.
Col. David Sela, Israel deputy
chief of ordnance, who fought in
the Israel War of Independence
and the Sinai Campaign, will be
"shaliah" from Israel at the din-
ner-dance, which will celebrate Is-
rael's 23 years of statehood.
Nothing
resembles pride as
much as discouragement—Frederic
Amid.
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