42 Friday, April 18, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Reception Nets $147,000 for Bonds More than $147,000 in Is- rael Bonds were sold and several new members en- rolled in the exclusive Prime Minister's Club this past Sunday at a leadership re- ception held in advance of the April 23 ORT Israel Bond Tribute honoring Mrs. Irvin J. Kurtz. Judith Beilin, a member of Israel's ministry for for- eign affairs and Israel Con sul in New York, spoke on the bleak economic situa- Lion in Israel. For reservations to the April 23 event, call the Bond office, 968-0200. Meanwhile, more than $109,000 in Bonds were purchased April 10 at the annual Pioneer Women Israel Bond Tribute Luncheon celebrating the 25th anniversary of State of Israel Bonds. The luncheon, held at Town and Country Club, honored Mrs. Oscar Rappa- port, an originallsrael Bond organizer. Kamal Mansour, adviser on minority affairs to Israel President Ephraim Katzir, addressed the lunch- eon. Mansour, a Druze, criti- cized the Arab states for failing to make any effort toward peace, and refuted the validity of Palestine Lib- eration Organization claims because it does not recog- nize the state of Israel. Mansour cited as proof that Jews and Arabs can live together in peace, the 12 percent of Israel's popula- tion which is comprised of Arabs. "Israel does not force its Arabs to assimilate or to be Zionists," he said. "We have the same citizenship and rights as the Jews, and we are completely free to speak our own lan- guage; follow our own cul- ture, social acitivites and methods of schooling." He added that it is the neighboring Arab countries that prohibit Israeli Arabs from entering their coun- tries. Mrs. Rappaport received the David Ben-Gurion Award "for devoted leader- ship." In other Bond events, Katriel Katz, former Israel ambassador to the Soviet Union, will address a lead- ership reception 7:30 p.m. April 27 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Normal Adelsberg, in advance of the May 18 United Israel Bond Dinner- Dance at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The United Israel spon- soring organizations are Radomer Mutual Society, Sephardic Community of Detroit, United Jewish Social Club, Branch 227 of Workmen's Circle and the Zionist Revisionists. Dinner chairman for the May 18 dinner-dance is Mi- chael Weiss. For reserva- tions, call the Bond office. MRS. GOLDRING Arab Retaliation for News Article? WASHINGTON — A few days after an article on the threat of Arab oil money to the American economy ap- peared in a recent issue of the Near East Report, a fist- sized rock soared through a window in the home of the author of the article. 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She was elected • a national vice president and appointed national education coordi- nator in 1963 and in 1965. In 1966, she was appointed first chairman of the edito- rial board of the Women's American ORT Reporter. Elected chairman of the Hiram Walker Chief Retires CHICAGO — Jack Mu- sick, president for the past 14 years of Hiram Walker Inc., was tendered a testi- monial dinner this past weekend at the Continental Plaza Hotel here "in honor of his service to the com- national executive commit- tee in 1967 and 1969, Mrs. Goldring was co-chairman of the 18th national biennial convention and the 1966 na- tional board conference, and national chairman of the 19th national biennial con- vention. She was elected Women's American ORT national president in 1971 and in 1973. At the luncheon, Mrs. Ir- vin J. Kurtz, honoree, will be presented with the David Ben-Gurion Award. For res- ervations, call Bonds. * * * pang." He will retire April 30. 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