THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 26, 1976 17
Hadassah Leadership Event Rosenzweig to Direct Local Bond Redemption Program
Felix Rosenzweig has
Nets $209,500 in Bonds
der-member of Technion —
For information on Bond
been named chairman of the
reinvestment committee for
Israel Bonds.
The reinvestment com-
mittee was established as
part of the State of Israel
Bond Organization's "Op-
eration Redemption —
Reinvestment," which this
year will see the state of Is-
rael pay out about $45.5 mil-
lion for the redemption of
Israel Bonds maturing in
1976.
Fifty-seven Hadassah leaders saw subscriptions of
Rosenzweig is a member
$209,500 in Israel Bonds realized at a recent Metropoli- of the executive committee
tan Chapter of Hadassah-Israel Bond Leadership Recep- of the Israel Bond Organi-
tion. The event, held in the Birmingham home of Mrs. zation and a founder of the
Albert Newman, was a prelude to a Hadassah-Israel Israel Bond Prime Minis-
Bond Tribute Luncheon honoring Mrs. David Pollack of ter's Club.
'ranklin as "Woman of the Year" on Thursday at Cong.
He is a past president of
haarey Zedek. Pictured are, from left: honoree Mrs. Albert Einstein Lodge of
Pollack; guest speaker Dr. Miriam Freund Rosenthal, Bnai Brith and a former
past national president of Hadassah; Mrs. Peter A. Mar- Bond chairman for the
tin, Metropolitan Detroit Chapter president; and Mrs. Greater Detroit Council of
George C. Parzan, Hadassah-Israel Bond chairman. For Bnai Brith. He is a member
tribute luncheon information and reservations, call
Hadassah, BR 3-5441 or the Bond officer, 968-0200.–
Milliken Issues
Gen. Sharon's Future in Doubt
Since Quitting Advisory Post
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Shimon Peres and Chief of
The future of Res. Gen. Staff Mordechai Gur are
Ariel Sharon in either mili- known to oppose Sharon's
tary or political capacity return to active duty.
remained in doubt Tuesday
following Premier Yitzhak
Rabin's announcement that
he had accepted the Yom
Kippur War hero's resigna-
tion as speCial adviser to the
prime minister, effective
Wednesday.
Sharon, who holds a sen-
ior position in the Army Re-
serves, has said he wants to
return to active military
duty.
He said, in a television
-interview Sunday night,
that the escalation of Arab
extremism made it impera-
tive for the nation to pre-
pare for war and that in
ARIEL SHARON
view of his experience, he
A new generation of
was best equipped to serve
the nation in the active highly capable officers is
army, if given the proper now rising to positions of re-
sponsibility and the return
position.
But Defense Minister of Sharon to active com-
mand would only delay
their promotion, these
Manischewitz
sources say.
The leaders of Likud,
Matza and More which
Gen. Sharon founded
Manischewitz is famous after the Yom Kippur War
for matzot and a variety of as the non-Labor opposition
other food products made party, have expressed reser-
vations over his possible re-
especially for Passover.
Products also include turn to political life. Leon
matza meal, cereal and far- Dulzin and others of Likud's
fel, cake and cookie mixes, Liberal Party wing, noted
jams, jellies, soups and that when Sharon resigned
canned fish. Every product his Knesset seat he with-
is made under strict rabbin- drew from politics and for
all practical purposes, sev-
ical supervision.
Manischewitz matza ered his ties with Likud.
comes in a convenient five-
pound stay-fresh poly-wrap
National LZA
package.
.
'ddish Program
cuses on Israel
"The World Situation and
Israeli Problems" will be the
topic of a forum of the Yid-
dish committee of the Jew-
ish Community Center 3
p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile
Center branch.
Participants include edu-
cator Mordecai Teiler, Yid-
dish radio program host Lou
Levine and Yiddish culture
proponent Charles Driker.
The public is welcome at no
charge.
Director Picked
NEW YORK — Bernard
M. Weisberg, active in Zion-
ist communal activities
for more than 20 years, has
been appointed executive
director of the Labor Zionist
Alliance, it was announced
by LZA President, Dr. Ju-
dah J. Shapiro.
Weisberg will be respon-
sible for the total adminis-
tration and program of the
organization throughout the
U.S. and Canada, including
the supervision of the na-
tional staff and five regional
and city directors.
Charity Appeal
Governor William Milli-
ken of Michigan recently
issued a statement calling
on all Americans to support
spring charity appeals by
the Protestant One Great
Hour of Sharing, the Catho-
lic Relief Services and the
United Jewish Appeal.
Israel Institute of Technol-
ogy.
redemption, call the Bond
office, 968-0200.
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Cleft Palate Aid
Group Will Meet
The Cleft Lip and Palate
Parents Group will meet
7:30 p.m. Monday in the
Beaumont Hospital Admin-
istrative Services Building.
Dr. J. Copner Webster
will speak on "Hearing
Problems in Cleft Palatg
Children." Interested per-
sons are invited. For infor-
mation, call the Oakland
County March of Dimes of-
fice, 851-8000.
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