_Worner6 484Year , HistorrGolden- Book-Inscriptions
Wirmleaders' Commendations Honor Hundreds of Detroiter
Names of hundreds of Detroiters were those of leaders of the
In Tel 'Aviir:'Theie is a reti red
have been honored with-inscrip- ist movement, . the
qua
municipal:
who
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tions in the Golden Book of the spread and soon festive' and - sad,. sPecial -, checkbook- , - for;-
Jewish National Fund in Israel. events and the. names of Ordinary: Golden". -Book.''-'- Over the list
-five
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The Golden Book, one of the Jews came to take their place in • years--stone,.?
snoniOred. 20,
JNF's first means of fund-raising, the volumes .of honor: The Golden inscriptions ;`, including, ,the- - names
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was initiated in 1902 and has since Book thus became. a poPulaC,and. of-I all the Chiefiof-Staff
,
f iif. the
army
statehood „and many
grown to 18 volumes containing democratic hall of fame.
more than 200,000 inscriptions.
Since - 1948, some - 90,000 new - major events In .Israel. Iniicrip;
also . are used to 'mark -such
Glancing through its pages, one inscriptions have been added.- The tiaras
events. as. a village's- first. harvest
relives the history of the Zionist independence of the . state of Is- :and
- the ;retirement .of an. emPl
rael
occasioned
a
special
volume
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employe
movement, the Jewish communities
the Golden 'Book. _replacing
the
of the diaspora-and the stablish- with more than,1,500 entries, many
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„On the 'occasion et the 70th anniversary of the Jewish -National merit and development of the state in appreciation of the encourage- traditional gold: "steh. -
-Fund, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Detroit INF recalls its own 48-year of Israel. In many ways the plc- meat of foreign political leaders - In additiOn to - - the -'_Gulden
- ilistorY and its manifold activities. Several of the -former presidents ture received is a more accurate to the new state. Former 'U.S. Book, there: are two other Mil-
to reminisce about the historic events that occurred since the one than that presented by the President Harry S. Truman was _ memoratIve volumes of the JNF -
- -wolnen's group was founded on-Jan. 15, 1923, at the home of
• the textbooks, since intermingled with inscribed scores of times and even —the Sefer HayelediChildren's
late Rev. and Mrs. H. plakagaky, Mrs atukaysky Halperin was the ,Ilerzl andBen-Gurion are the Joseph Stalin's name appears, a Book), In _Which the name and
first president of the group. Mrs.- winle ss Haves, Dirs. Guide Bauer, names of Jews who never achieved reminder of the 'days of better photigrapk of the child appear,
and the Bar Bathe 'Beek.
Mrs. J. Faxstein and Mrs. Max Miller of Tucson, Ark.; are the only - fame but who, in their own quiet relations with the USSR.
:founding members surviving. In this photograph of former Presidents way, because of their love of their
Special volumes were pub-
Together, these volumes . con-
at their reminiscing session, are (from Tel Standing: Mesdames land and their nation, are truly lished in honor of the 70th birth- tam over 130,000 inscriptions
and -
• Samuel P. Baker, George Lerner, Albert Posen, Philip Slomovitz, responsible for the resurgence of day of the late President Chaim ensure an early link between - the
Dinkel Hardener and William Levin. Seated: Mesdames Morris Kutin- the Jewish people.
Weizmann and the reuniting of - youngster and the land of Israel.
sky, Pearl Mean, Frank Silverman, the current president; Kenneth
Jerusalem.
The room at .Head, Office in Jeru--
The first Golden Book inscrip-
Shevin, the president* of the Young Women of .INF; Jack Rosenthal
tion' as made by Theodor Herzl,
The Golden Book_ is - as popular salem where . These ,. -volumes are
and Eva Hayman. Past presidents not shown here are Mesdames
and the honor of being the first among Israelis as it is among jewS . -icept has; witnessed-Many” a tear-
Harry Buchnsan, Philip Cutler, H. Milkovsky Halperin, Samuel Hey-
name to appear was accorded abroad. Recently, there was a na- fel-Seese,ehtee- the books- contain -
man, Jules Kraft, Bernice Nalmon, Albert Prag, Sidney Ravin, Max
to Prof. Hermann Schapira who tionwide campaign to inscribe the only remaining photographs of
Seaman, Freda Wexler, of California and Edward Wishnetsky. The
proposed
the idea of a national former Prime Minister David Ben- - children -killed; in the Holocaust - -
first annual donor event of the JNF Ladles' Auxiliary was held in
fund to redeem the soil of the Gurion upon his retirement from and, following the Second World
1932. The 40th annuakdonor event will be held on Jan. 18 at Cong.
Jewish homeland.
the Knesset (Israel's parliament) War, surviving relative s ap-
Shaarey Zedek. The work of the women for JNF in Detroit has won
While the initial inscriptions after 22 years of membershiP The proached the Fund to be - allowed
many commendations, among them being the following from the late
project, which was Initiated b y to make- copies or the -inscription.
President Weizmann:
one of the new settlements on the • The Golden Book and-The nther
Golan Heights, resulted in 400 in- commemorative voluines 'comprise
Nahlaot, Woods
scriptions, presented to Ben-Gurian a proud record of the-Jewish peo-
at a festive ceremony. Among the pie, with- those so honored know-
CMAIM WlifiteelMss
sponsors of inscriptions were big that the - tribute which they*. -
Planted by JNF
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Prime Minister Golda Meir and were given also meant further
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mei*
In addition to the many forests Defense Minister Moshe Dayan. step in Israel's progress.
planted by the JNF in Israel in
January 19th, 1940
honor or in memory of Detroiters
Chicago
(see Page ID, a number of nab-
loot and woods have been estab-
lished
and planted.
Dees Hrs. Slasor1t.ss
Nahlaot were established by
My vialt to Detroit end
these Detroiters:
weesearL17 • Wart Gee, but I as gin! that I
By PHILIP SLORIOVITZ
Louis Cooper, Dr. Aaron Dub-
11/1, Jewish TelegraPhle-44Mur7.1lic-)
none, Samuel S. and Clarissa Fine-
none,
had the opportunity of with; the represent-
man, Jewish Women's European
Youth
identification
with the community of elders, and with the
ative* of the Ladle. drainer, or the Jeelsb
We/fare, Sam Miller, Pearl Nosan,, historic-events In world Jewry, is assuming-a .inajor role in American
Aaron
and
.Ida
Rosenberg,
Aaro
datleral Pond and of hearirr ■ little or poor
n communal :programing. An event of Major interest--the, 70th; anni-
and -Ida Rosenberg Family, Wom- - versary of the HeronKayemet-Tewish :National Fund has become
mark end of the ametributien is tine and rows
en of JNF and Maurice Zackheim. an occasion for emphasis on the need- to 'make. philanthropy—and
akin% foe we wiring toruda redwelar the
JNF woods planted by Detroit- state bunding—a Part °I the cultural needs of -watid:-JewrY•
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erg are:
For more than a decade, leading educittore in Israel. and the
lad is Palestlee.
gam and Fie Bennet Memorial Wood, United States combined their skills to create - literary -backgrounds for.
Morris a. and Matilda Brandy/Be and the study of the Monist aims and the influence of the -Jewish national
The nest of the Joel& Ns-
Children, and
Dr. Joseph
Carlebach liVood, -
/whom
aita Faud
„„„, wood. movement upon youth. In the schools of. Great Britain, , South Africa ,
Ummal fund is fenlmeestel to our Wole up-
auchael Steven Feldman wood (Bar Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United
- Stateti illustrative---
Mitzvah Lords
Memorial
bundled warms and indeed to oar. very Datum
woad. dbe and grain
surrk
a nds
woad. ma
terial and creative literary works by neted- Writer
wood,
material
'Hebrew - -
Julius and Cella Daellinan
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and in- English, have become part , of curricula- and have served -as =
relestine. In supporting the rued en are at
mood A.
a- jambs
."'" backgrounds 'for intensive studies 'of Israel's rafforestation- 4eclama-:
Weed. :Austin
Albert -
ter Wood,
teak elegag possible edditiowl aettlawet in
Percy and .Sarah Kaohin ward, roue .
resettlement. Pedagogs are - tminimons is-:their judges-that-
ettirl
a
gdA .T;',10%,%„„
au'an the JNF material, :especially the biograiphital,
Palestine and broadezdag owl etreasthenin; the
and r
add immeasurably:to: -
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ledges Auxiliary, J. M. F.,
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Detroit. Mids.
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value -of current developments. :Thus,' Whet is - generally.-viewed
o Lima statimairk sse:Offii the
as philanthropic lei-. beconie a lade-scale; cultural: - - contribution .1 by -
a Movement that arose out of the vision of
wood.
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land In which they. are fets*Vilicstailretliwiles
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Woltalter, Randleman, Streissr Parsdides,
ploteousa.
and S mminlitue• Issas Behr -- •
UT, Playground; Louis aeon. Siemer
lien ,Cenfort Women.
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in- tree plaiting as Wen:kiln
rehabilitation.
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On- the. year's calendar 'of Jewish,
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- iteinmincfrom nuCh, ,
..-an eilisanded program, is the Natlonal:-EssaY Contest—inaugurated 'on
tam occasion of JNF's 70th:anniversary—wider the title „fillia-Figeelaim; -
11*Lind: To Rehabilitates People"-;and students in schiiols "tbroUgh-'
Amt.* land axe- reportedly commencing - plan :participation:An the
.;:elliest for valuable prizes. - -
s director' of the" ,Iewisb4lotbia
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Paid. - Youth-=and:1Editc
*Ow Di.
- Bidernian is am
a-pMtet jadges"Who
:ltabett- with the . Rionlat movement
"Ibis is net 'Mere
is an aini -at ;giving-. yeutit. •IL rod
New -.:Establieltaf lindb.:*ith - arms *intetteiinettatlitio:""-tieleiTT
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elders` assuring- unit* for the:Siestlisy:afipur people': 'Drf=ilidermais
flew's - exist thet *entik-':*:4alking e: that 'there
voPhioseit, are totally-refuted 1lyr the t.isle youth plays in
eithadal.progrim
e.ationdeet en a vast aeale1/77.....ibe,kket*T-
Kaiernet - Dr:- Bidermaii- asserts:
`;
if/Mtn on a par with philanthropy-arbrPreiented: on the :
r- 4cession - of the 70th anniversaryiof:JNF as nr-reartty. `13M- of It wilt
lgroW the unity we of
Biderriuiri -:said:'!- '"We pursue -this- pro
gramwith a sense:of confidence in - ail identifiCation
that miles- for
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:an Ain Ehad--One People—with,,Youth in the lead as a Mark- of
- . progresi in -our- time:" -
otial Fund 70 th Ahni fersdry Medallion Issuecf' by the. si-aet Govekninent_
48,-.Frb1ay,' October 1, 1971.
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