Israel Bond !Drive Formally Launched in Detroit Detroit's Israel Bond drive for 1971 was formally launched May 13, at the dinner co-sponsored by the Detroit. Zionist Federation at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Louis Berry, who presided, an- nounced that sales recorded that night and at events that preceded that dinner now total $1,060,000. Pointing to the gravity of the current situation, Berry made a strong appeal for unstinted efforts to double last year's sales and to assure investments by Detroiters for the current year in the sum of S9,1)00,000. Berry pointed out that the previ- ous Israel Bond efforts here brought heartening responses, in- cluding $2,000,000 :1 investments by banks, insurance companies and other financial enterprises. He re- viewed the accomplishments in Is- rael with the aid of Bond invest- ments and said that the creation of industries in Israel enabled the assurance of 1.500,000 jobs over a period of 20 years since the Israel Bond drive started in this country. Due to critical situations in Is- rael, Israel Army Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren was unable to come to Detroit to address the dinner and the guest speaker was the noted news commentator, David Schoenbrun, whose stirring ad- dress inspired the audience of more than 300 in mobilizing for this year's campaign. Carmi M. Slomovitz, as president of the Detroit Zionist Federation under whose auspices the initial dinner was organized, outlined the objectives of the new Zionist Fed- his brother in Toronto, the day be- fore the dinner. The guest artist who substituted for him was the popular opera star Ginetta LaBi- anca. Schoenbrun's address was anec- dotal and informative, relating to Bond drive was emphasized by all participants in the program. Rabbi Groner gave the invoca- tion. Mrs. Jack Friedland, accom- panied by Mrs. Norman Allen, led in the singing of the national anthems. the hiStoric events that led to THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel's emergence into statehood 34—Friday, May 21, 1971 as well as the accomplishments of Israel in recent years. His appeal was for Jews to con- TUES. & WED. tinue their role as the prime back- SPECIAL! ers of Israel's needs. "Without Jewish support there would not be the real partnership in Israel's COMPLETE WITH SET upbuilding and defense," he de- clared. He recalled incidents as a reporter and commentator during COMPLETE WITH critical periods in the history of the state's development dating HAIRCUT & SET back to 1945 and indicated how in- terference by the world powers Wair g)esign and antagonisms from many areas did not deter either Israel or the Studio Jewish people in assuring the 29505 Northwestern Hwy. growth of Israel. Southfield, Mich. "The p'eople of Israel look to you 1/2 Mile N. of 12 Mile Rd. as their allies," he stated. "You have not and you must not let Thomas J. Hatch them down." Style Director The role of the Zionist movement in assuring the success of the TINT Participants in the Israel Bond launching dinner sponsored by the Detroit Zionist Federation included (from left): Louis Berry, South- field Mayor Norman Feder, Rabbi Irwin Groner, Felix Rosenzweig, David Schoenberg, Carmi M. Slomovitz, Irwin I. Cohn - and former State Representative Albert Kramer. $695 PERMS. $9 95 Call 357-0410 The guest artist at the dinner, Ginetta LaBianca (center) was welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Carmi M. Slomovitz, who hosted the initial reception for the Israel Bond drive. eration and spoke of the obligation of years as chairman of the to strive for Israel's security, in- Israel Bond committee of the cluding participation in the Israel Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Coun- cil. Mrs. Rosenzweig was com- Bond drive. The gathering was welcomed in mended for sharing in these a brief address by Southfield efforts in Einstein Lodge of Bnai Brith. Mayor Norman Feder. Cantor -Jacob L. Barkin was un- The dinner meeting was uti- lized to honor Felix Rosenzweig able to appear due to the death of and Rabbi Irwin Groner present. ed him with the Sword of Hagana, an Israel government Sinai's Fisher Wing token in appreciation of his Hunts for Employes efforts in behalf of Israel Bonds. • Selected fine jewelry More than 300 employes in 30 and Diamonds Rosenzweig served for a number job classifications are being sought Large Selection of to staff the 156-bed Max M. and Fine Opal Jewelry MUSIC TO PLEASE Marjorie S. 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