111;11,11M alhf:ttiriq Y. A: VI' ; oftitkVillear Golds Noir. Jerry Kazdan to Take Pleat, for Israel Bonet Effort fill Mesirov as Bride Prime Minister Goleta 'Melt a.10-day pre-inaugural cam- paign for Israel Bonds on Feb. 24 in a national telephone hook-up prior to the opening of the 1971 drive in Miami Beach on March 6. Some 100 Detroiters heard her mes- sage-at the Israel Bond, office here noon Wednesday.- - The worldwide campaign for the sale of $400,000,000 in Israel Bonds will be inaugurated by President Zalman Shazar of Israel, who will be guest of honor at the three-day international inaugural Israel Bond conference, which begins Thurs- day at the Fontainebleau Hotel. that at the present time, Is- rael is spending close to $5,0011,- 000 a day for defense, or a -total et 84700,0410,000 for the year- end about-!be times what Israel spent-hi 1967, the year of the Six-Day War. This amounts to 85 per cent of Israel's 'total tax revenue, he said, leaving only a very small portion for economic, development. He stated that the citizens of - Israel are' the most heavily taxed people in the world, pointing out that an Israeli pays 82 per cent in taxes and compulsory loans on everything he earns above $900 a month. The telephone hook-up, which linked 34 cities in the United In order to proceed with a devel- States and Canada in simultane- dpment budget of more than ous meetings attended by some $546,000,000, he asserted, Israel 3,000 local Israel Bond leaders must receive $400.000,000 from Is- and volunteers, originated from rael Bonds this year. Miami and featured Mrs. Mar Rothberg informed the listeners and Finance Minister Pinches of the coast-to-coast telephone con- Sapir, speaking from Jerusalem. ference that they "must not lose Sam Rothberg, general chairman, any time in getting started." and Leo Bernstein, executive vice "On behalf of the National Offi- president of the Israel Bond Or- cers of the Israel Bond Organiza- ganization, made strong pleas for tion," he said, "I urge you to a successful launching of the Is- make the next 10 days, days of rael Bond campaign in 1971. dedication — to demonstrate our Mrs. Meir told the Israel Bond precedented support for Israel." leaders- that President Sharer's participation in the Miami confer- ence points up the great signifi- Miss Blum, Dr. Silver cance which Israel places on Israel Bonds as a major source of invest- PlanningJune Wedding ment capital. Calling for the fullest measure of Jewish involvement in the 1971 drive, Mrs. Meir said: "You men and women are the source of our strength and deter- mination. We are with you and you are with us—we are together. We are together in the tension, the joy and, above all, in the building of Israel. As long as we stand to- gether, the day will come when we will speak to each other in the knowledge that there is finally peace in Israel as you and we want it to be." "We are welcoming new immi- grants every day from all parts of the world," she stated, "including Jews from parts of the world where they are putting up a struggle for this basic right to emigrate to Is- MISS DEBORAH BLUM rael." She paid tribute to these Mr. and Mrs. Nat Blum of West- men and women. "We stand in awe of their heroism and their de- hampton Ave., Oak Park, announce termination," the prime minister the engagement of .their daughter said. "They are winning their Deborah Lenora to Dr. Paul Sil- struggle—with a lot of misery, with ver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sil- a lot of pain, with a lot of suffer- ver of Briar Dr., Oak Park. Miss Blum is a senior in educa- ing. Yet they do not bend, they are not scared and they keep coming tion at Wayne State University. to Israel." Her fiance holds a- bachelor of Finance Minister Sapir report- science and biology from the Uni- versity of Missouri, Kansas City. received his MD degree from Beverly Katanick to Be He the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine. Bride of David Kikoler A June wedding date has been set. - • MISS BEVERLY KATANICK Mr. and Mrs. Morris Katanick of Dante Ave., Oak Park,-''an- nounce the engagement of their daugther Beverly Elaine to David Jonathan Kikoler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Kikoler of Hubbell Ave. Miss Katanick is a senior in the college of education at Wayne State University. Mr. Kikoler is working on his masters degtne in. –ocapational a n d environment health at WSU. An August wedding is planned. U.S. Bond Drive Launched Here :1,,W3: Anthropologist Delivers Welcome n n Lectures REHOVOT — 'The Weizmann Memorial Lectures in the Sciences, the 15th to be given in Rehovot under auspices of the Weizmann Institute and Yad Chaim Weizmann, were delivered for the first time by a celebrated anthro= pologist, Prof. SherwoOd L. Wash- burn, chairman of the department of anthropology at the University of California. Prof. Washburn, whose predeces- sors as Weizmann lecturers were mathematicians, physicists, chem- For All Occasions ists and biologists, is himself a specialist in human evolution. Complete Home Catering MISS JILL MESIROV Mr. and Mrs. Leon I. Mesirov of Philadelphia announce the engage- ment of their daughter Jill P. to Jerry L. Kazdan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kazdan of Kensing- ton Ct., Souhtfield. Miss Mesirov was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and is pursuing graduate studies at Brandeis University. Dr. Kazden was graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic - Institute and received his doctorate from New York University. A spring wedding is planned. Vaad Asks Support of Community for Annual Banquet David J. Cohen, chairman of the Merkaz; Rabbi Leizer Levin, pres- ident of the Vaad Harabonim- Council of Orthodox Rabbis; and Rabbi Chaskel Grubner, executive director of the Vaad, announce that Orthodox and Conservative congregations in the metropolitan area, will be rep- resented at the annual banquet 6:30 p.m. March 7 at Cobo Rabbi Levin has issued an ap- peal to all mem- bers oftheJewish community to support the Vaad Harabonim in its work to "strength- Rabbi Levin en Jewish values and work toward the intensifica- tion of Jewish life that has been our continuous task." "It is because of the Vaad Hare- bonim," said Rabbi Levin, "that we have the good fortune to live in a city that has been able to boast of some order and control in the field of kashrut. The existence of a unified orthodox rabbinate that works together to set and maintain kashrut _standards satisfactory to all has prevented the chaos found in other cities." Hyman Safran will serve as the general chairman of the 33rd an- ;mai banquet. Julius Rotenberg is honorary chairman; Morris Karbal and Leonard E. Baron are co- chairmen. More than 200 prominent in- dustrialisbi, bankers, labor leaders, and treasury volunteers from Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Irwin I. Cohn is chairman of the counties met Thursday noon, at the Detroit lElton Hotel, to launch patrons and sponsors; assisted by the 1971 Metropolitan Detroit Take- Sol Nusbaum, co-chairman; Max Stock-in-America • Savings Bonds Biber, David J. Cohen, Kenneth Fischer, David Pollack and Nathan Soberman. Rubin Grevnin and Max. Host it the luncheon meeting Goldsmith are ticket chairmen. was William V. Luneburg, presi- Rabbi Bernard Poupko, guest dent of American Motors Corp., who was named chairman of the speaker of the evening, is president of the Religious Zionists of Ameri- Metropolitan Detroit campaign by ca — Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi the secretary of the treasury. and rabbi of Shaare Torah Congre- Principal speaker was B. R. Dor- gation, Pittsburgh. sey, president of Gulf Oil Corp., who is general chairman of the 1971 U.S. Industrial Payroll Sav- Camp Tamakawa Sets -- ings Committee, of which Lune- Reunion This Weekend burg is a member. Lou Handler, director of Camp .Basic objective of the tri-county Tamakawa, is celebrating his 35th campaigivis to step up piirchases year of camping this summer with of U.S. savings bonds via the pay- a reunion of former and prospec- roll savings plan. 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