Histadrut Parley to Explore Mideast Situation, Labor Ties The program for the second annual Great Lakes Histadrut Conference, May 24-27 at the Walter Reuther UAW Family Education Center in Black Lake, was announced by Wil- liam Marshall, president of the Michigan State AFL-CIO and of the Michigan Trade Union Council for Histadrut, with Morris Lieberman, chairman of the Detroit Is- rael Histadrut Campaign. Yaacov Morris, counselor to the permanent mission of Israel to the United Nations, will speak on "Global Rami- fications of the Middle East Situation". Uzi Bloch, Amen- ' can representative of Histad- rut, will deal with "Amen- , International Music with HENRY WAKNINE AND HIS ORCHESTRA 547-0586 355-4913 'Bar Mitzvas, Weddings and special occasions Garson Zeltzer Photography 559-7876 • Bicur Cholem to Raise Mone y for Aid to Needy, Sick, at Donor can Labor's Role in Israel's Crisis" and "The Importance of Histadrut's Relationship with American Unions." Others are Carl Gershman, executive director of the Youth Committee for Peace and Democracy in the Mid- dle East, and Uri Handler, a Soviet emigre to the U.S. after release from Russian labor camps, who will speak on "Soviet Dissidents and Detente". Anthony Mazzoc- chi, legislative director of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union in Washington, will discuss "The Energy Problem". Marshall will chair the con• ference and report on the role which the Michigan Trade Union Council for His- tadrut has played in support of the General Federation of Labor in Israel. The schedule includes dis- cussion, time for recreational activities and social gather- ings at the Center's Inn. There will be special activ- ities for teen-agers and a sightseeing trip to Mackinac Island. For reservations, call the Histadrut office, 851-0606. Coordinator for the confer- ence is A. Michaels, Histad- rut director in Michigan. Let The Professionals Perform DICK STEIN Inc. 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Club are 40 founder-members. The club will be officially inaugurated ,at Monday's function by Louis Berry, a member of the national cam- paign cabinet of State of Is- rael Bonds. He will induct all founder-members and all Jeep Sm ith — Dick Stein Shelby Lee — Patty Grant Mori Little — Leonard McDonald Etc. Color Members of Women's Bicur Cholem Organization pre- sented an audio-visual machine for the use of stroke patients at Beaumont Hospital. Mrs. Abe Bookstein, special projects chairman of Bicur Cholem, and Mrs. Albert Stone, presi- dent, look on from the left as representatives of the pa- tients accept the gift. The latter are Mrs. Albert Kern, center, and Mrs. Louis Pearlman, president of the patients' social club. The gift was only one project undertaken by Bicur Cholem, which will hold its donor luncheon noon Monday at the Raleigh House. Other philanthropies with which the group is involved are the Juvenile Diabetes Foun- dation; Northville State Hospital, whose chapel is main- tained by the organization; Israel Emergency Fund; and ongoing service to the needy in Detroit. For reservations to the luncheon, call ticket chairman, Mrs. Simon Shifman, 557-7990, or Mrs. Joseph Shifman, 557-7104. City, one of the foremost communal and business lead- ers in the United States, is the club's national president. Ambassador Reuven Dafni, who has represented Israel in many parts of the world and has served in key posts with the ministry of foreign affairs in Jerusalem, will represent Israel in these pro- ceedings. THE DETROIT JEWISH 36—Friday, May 17, 1974 NEWS Talk on Program at Akiva Planned Akiva Hebrew Day School's primary program will be .discussed 8 p.m. Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Berlin, 18251 Onyx, Southfield. 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