__N■lmmitmowt THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 30, 1971-5 Trade Fair Draws Crowds (Continued from Page 1) Center drew record crowds. The first night's show, featuring Hedva and David, able Israeli entertain- ers, was a complete sellout. The Sunday night movie, "Follow Me," a documentary portrayal of the Six-Day War and the events that preceded it, was repeated at two additional performances to comply with the great demand for admis- sion tickets. On Saturday night, the Trade Fair was opened officially by the president of the Center, N. Brews- ter Broder, a brief speech by the president of the Detroit Zionist Federation, Carmi M. Slomovitz, and the presentation of a resolu- tion from the Detroit Common Council, by Councilman Carl Levin, who greeted the important event as a vital effort by Detroiters for Israel. There will be two showings of the movie, "The Dreamer," at 6 and 8 p.m. Sunday (the latter has been sold out). Governor William G. Milliken issued an "Executive Declara- tion" acclaiming the observance of the Israel Trade Fair and the oncoming observance of the 23rd Israel anniversary celebration sponsored by the Detroit Zionist Federation and the Jewish Com- munity Council Sunday. State Senator Daniel S. Cooper (D-Oak Park) announced the pas- sage of a Michigan Senate resolu- tion honoring the Israel Trade Fair. It was co-sponsored by Sena_ for Jack Faxon. Cooper said: "I am very grati- CIGAR CLEARANCE 1 3 EL MANUEL CORONA'S . . . DELUXE PA NUTELLA'S (Madure %flappers) . VEGA DE? RA-Y. - FLORA FINA VEGA DEL RAY _ CETRO'S VEGA DEL PALMA'S RAY DON LORENZ ROYALES LORO HORATIO TUBES- . OFF Regular NOW 50 Cigars $ 3.00 $ 1.99 6.25 4.13 6.25 4.13 6.25 4.13 7.50 4.99 12 50 8 33 20.00 12.33 HAND MADE:- LONG. FILLER CIGARS DON PASTILLO FINOS . . - .NV. 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Mcnichols 538-9030 Salta ee 10t6 DaysSul n 2-9 10-3 fied that I had the opportunity to introduce the fair and to present the resolution because it repre- sents the indomitable spirit of the Jewish people, which under the most oppressive circumstances, has shown its ability to persevere and to contribute magnificently to mankind's cultural heritage." Cooper further stated that "the Israel Trade Fair promises to at- tract nationwide attention. Locally J. L. Hudson's downtown store has set up a special window display. Numerous organizations, schools and individuals will make visits to the fair to view the many Israeli manufactures on display and to take advantage of the exciting cul- tural events program." Cooper said: "The Israel Trade Fair also marks Israel's Yom Ha'- Atzmaut, the 23rd anniversary of the founding of the Jewish state. Israel was born despite the hostil- ity of her neighbors and has flour- ished in times of adversity. The Israel Trade Fair captures the vitality of Israel, and it is an achievement people of good will throughout the world could do well to emulate." Allied Campaign Nears Conclusion (Continued from Page- 1) work, the co-chairmen said. . Max M. Fisher, national presi- dent of the Council of Jewish Fed- erations and Welfare Funds, will speak at Wednesday's dinner on the progress of fund-raising drives across the nation. Jewish communities throughout the country are striving to meet their commitments to the Jews of the world in raising much more money than ever before in the United States. Reports from many major cities indicate that contribu- tors are responding with increases which are sending their campaign totals to never - before - realized highs. Gottlieb Hammer, executive vice- chairman of the United Israel Ap- peal, speaking at the report meet- ing Sunday, cited the many exam- ples of programs for immigrants to Israel and the high cost of ac- complishing them. Transportation and housing, education and work opportunities must be provided. These programs are vital and ex- pensive, and Israel must look to American Jews to finance them since the government's money must go for defense purposes. Honored at the final report meet- ing were those campaign sections which had reached 100 per cent of their last "year's total amount raised and are continuing Solicita- tions in an attempt to make De- troit's campaign an outstanding one in the nation. Those receiving commendations were: Janet Kaman, glass blower at the Israel Trade Fair, has been attracting interested crowd s. Animals indigenous to Israel, as well as those mentioned in Cie _ Bible, are what she's featuring. They include camels, scorpions, serpents and unicorns. Miss Kel- man, a 1970 graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan with a BS in chemistry, became interested in glass blowing while a student. She is self-taught and is now pursuing studies in fine arts. 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