ity les THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS ] Happy Hanuko BLUE FLASH CHEMICAL CO. 'Between You ... and Me Editor in-Chie/ Hanuka Greetings Braille 342-7000 gs to stainers .ASS :0. lois leer LAFAYEITE STEEL CORPORATION Extrnds Its Heartfelt Bev If tshe, .for a Happy Ibinuka 6837 Wyoming, Dearborn LE d >res ON 1 1C. ver 584 - 6888 HOA KOW INN Chinese and American Restaurant Specializing in Cantonese Foods LI 7-4663 Holiday Greetings to My Friends and Customers JOHN KEYSTONE Manufacturer of Fine Furs 271 W. MAPLE, Birmingham, Mich. 642-4440 HANUKA GREETINGS NORTHLAND LAWN SPRINKLING SYSTEM ham Ica 2nd -2343 RONALD MOCK jja PPY ilanuLa _70 _All O ur 5rienci3 ELEVATOR ENGINEERING COMPANY George E. Goldberg • Modernization • Inspection • New Installations • Gates • Hangers • Closers • Repairs • Remodeling • Doors Coll TR 2-3000 24 Hour Service 6511 Lincoln I 1,.ty 1 , 11/1111111/ 1 "When will you break the $50,000,000 barrier?", lead ers of the Bond campaign were asked by Levi Eshkol—then Israel's minister of finance-10 years after the establishment of the campaign. The barrier was soon broken. In 1966 the sale of Israel Bonds reached $90,000,000. R. went up to $217,000,000 in 1967, the year of the Six-Day War. Last year a total of $251,000,000 of Israel Bonds was bought by American Jewry. This year the total it 20 per cent higher than last year. FIELD'S EMPLOYMENT TR 3-7770 L. ellEENSIEJ Best Wishes for a Happy Honuka To Our Customers and Friends • DRAKE PRINTING CO. 2000 W. 8 Mile Rd., Ferndale, Mich. 545-8000 Happy Hanuka JEWISH MOTIVATIONS: What makes the sale of Israel 1371 5 West 9 Mile, L West of Coolidge, Oak Park concludes its 1972 campaign with the sale of $300.000,000 of Israel Bonds, the highest record achieved since the establishment of the campaign in 1951. Bonds tick? The answer is: 1. The repayment of the Bonds upon their maturity, or even earlier, with full interest and in American dollars; 2. The strong desire on .a the part of American Jewry to help Israel to expand its economic opportunities, to develop its industry, to increase its export, and to hasten ithe attainment of its economic indepedence. Remarkable changes have taken place in Israel as a result of the economic development stimulated by Israel Bonds. When the Israel Bond campaign was first launched in this country in 1951, the economic situation in Israel looked almost hopeless. Israel was in the grip of austerity, unemployment was widespread, food was rationed, and hundreds of thousands of newcomers were living in "maa- baroth"—squalid temporary shelters. The picture changed to a great extent as a result of the impact of the proceeds derived by Israel from its Bonds sold in the United States. Israel's entire economy improved as large-scale construction and various industrial projects began to take shape. With the aid of Israel Bonds— which is in essence a loan on the part of American Jews buying these bonds—Israel wculd have now been a long way on the road toward economic independence, had it not been for the high cost of its defense and the current ! need to absorb immigrants from the Soviet Union and other countries. • • It is estimated that there are presently about 2,000,000 Israel isond holders in the United States. They include not only individuals but also banks, pension funds, insurance companies, labor unions, landsmanshaften. synagogues which keep their building funds in Israel Bonds and philanthropic groups which invest part of their reserve capital in Israel Bonds. Institutional investments in Israel Bonds are repaid at request in dollars plus interest. Individuals receive their dollars plus interest on the maturity date of the bonds, or in Israeli currency at any time whenever they come to visit Israel and wish to cash their bonds. Thousands of American Jews visit Israel every year bringing their Bonds with them and cashing them here to cover their expenses during their stay in the country. The redemption of Israel Bonds is taken for granted as much as the redemption of U.S. Bonds. The Israel gov- ernment has already redeemed $900,000,000 worth of its Bonds. • • THE MAN BEHIND: The spark plug of the Israel Bond campaign in this country is Sam Rothberg, bacteriologist, leading business executive and nationally prominent Jew- ish communal figure. He was a principal founder of the Israel Bond Organization. He is one of the American Jew- ish leaders who has been in the forefront of every major effort in Israel's behalf since the establishment of the State of Israel. Rothberg is not only general chairman of the Israel Bond Organization, he is also president of Capital for Israel, Inc., as well as president of Israel Investors Corporation. He is also active in the leadership of the United Jewish Appeal and is a member of its executive committee. More Jews in Israel From Moslem Lands JERUSALEM (JTA)—Pre- mier Golda Meir disclosed that immigrants from Mos- lem countries have arrived recently in Israel but said she could not disclose the countries from which they emigrated or the way they came to Israel. Addressing the first grad- uation exercises at the REPUBLIC DEVELOPMENT CORP. 14201 W. 8 Mile Road Happy Holiday LARDNER ELEVATOR. CO. 300 Riopelle St. WO 5-4870 Happy Hanuka To All Our Friends and Customers MODERN BAKERY MR. AND MRS. MARTIN WEISS AND FAMILY 13735 W. 9 Mole Rd, Ook Pork 26060 Greenfield— Oncoln Center s BOND BUYERS: • 566-8640 1] REMARKABLE RECORD: The Israel Bond Organization Sam Rothberg, general chairman of the Israel Bond organization, puts it this way: "It took us 16 years to raise the first billion dollars. It took us 5 years to raise the second billion. Aat the present rate of sale, we will raise the third billion in three years, or less." • • • Sincerest _Hanuka Greetings N. Emeritus, JTA CORRIKATED CARTONS 23823 Dequindre, Hazel Park (Copyright 1972, JTA Inc-1 SUPERIOR OLDS 15000 W. 7 Mile Road MANHATTAN CONTAINER CORP. Boris Smolar's 195 lacy Friday, Dec. J., 1972-43 Ilannka Crerlings dassah Community College and the dedication of the Esther Gottesman Recreation Center, Mrs. Meir described their arrival as "yet another miracle of our time." She urged Israelis to extend a warm welcome to the young immigrants from the Moslem countries and those from the • Union -1 Happv and Health) HatatAa CITY SMOKED FISH CO. Detroit, Michigan Holiday Greetings CREATIONS by POLLAK'S 24123 Greenfield Road, Southfield, Michigan Phone 557-7744 _Ate, and Mad9 , Pollat Holiday Greetings to Our Friends and Patrons TOPINKA'S COUNTRY HOUSE W. Seven Mile & Telegraph KE 1-9000 TOPINKA'S Across from the Fisher Theatre TR 5-2614 Hanuka Greetings IN-SINK-ERATOR Food Waste Disposer Manufacturing Co. 321 S. DOBSON Westland, Mich. 342-3252 W.17 er•,rr