Fridoy, September 14, 1.956
message rromnat for state of Israel bonds
By D. LOU HARRIS '
National Choirmon, State of Israel Bond Organization in Canada
AS Israel faces the ninth Rosh our entire Jewish population stands Hashonah since the Declac-ation of Statehood, it is fitting that Canadian Jewry which has always played such an important role in the history of the Holy Land should once again re-affirm its faith in Israel by helpiag the young democracy to achieve economic independence. The Jewish communitij^^ throughout tiiis vast Dominion can assure the people of Isradl that they will be able to continue thek program of development so that the democratic bulwark "of the Middle East will be m a position to carry on in her historic role as si haven for III Jews who seek shelter within its borders. .
The notable part which Canadian Jewry and which non-Jewish governments and civic officials played in the creation of the Jewish Stsfte should fai us with confidence Otat in this hour of supreme challenje to tilie State of Israel, we will give maximuin sHppprt to thp State of Israel Bond Drive.
On tiiis Rosh Hashona 5717, adian dolllars -will demonstrate
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shoulder to shoulder wfth the builders of Israel. The project of State of Israel Bonds has not only helped the ecoilomic development and security of Israel, biit also set ,up a strong personal relationship between* the Canadian purchaser of. an Israel Bond and the Holy Land. During these Holy Days, when Jews throughout tlie world pray.for a New Year of health, prosperity and fulfillment, investment in'Israel is our best form of impl^enting our pray-: ers and the best indication of our faith in the future of Israel.
Israel's industrial and agriculture development is proceeding, at a rapid pace, despite the boycott and blockade of her neighbors; Her ships sail the seven seas carrying, an ever-increasing , number of items stamped "maide in Israel." The exploitation of
Rabbi Horowitz visits western eofnmunities
MONTREAL—Ra^bi Aharon Horowitz, National Director of the newly apialgama^ed Keren Hatarbut and the Canadian Association of Hebrew Schools, will visit the major Western Com-rtiunities dtiring September 17 to October 8.
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The first general meeting of the fall season will be held at the Community Centre^ Tuesday, Sept, 18, at 8:30 p.m. sharp.
Program chairman Sid Greenberg and his committee haVe been very *her raw materials, the increased out-j busy preparing »interestihg meetings put of her factories, the growing for the balance of the j^ear. The com-sejf-sufficiency in agriculture, andjing meeting will consist-of a short the traiisformation of new imini-1 business session, a very interesting grants into productive ciUzens, have speaker and a social to round out the been, accoihplished in a large measure j evening. " by Bond dollars.
The merger of these two important National Organizations calls for an expanded and intensified program of educational and cultural activities the re-organization of existing branches and the setting up of new branch es. Rabbi Horowitz will confer \yith the local boards of the Hebrew Schools, visit educational institutions discuss the problems and activities o:
Because the months ahead will be
The Lodge Bowlmg League started
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sources of Israel. Through our con-|*^ . r • a, * ^. J . ^ * • rx , 1 assured of a prize. Two hew trophies
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Bonds, Canadian Jews can maintain .j.^^ ^ ^^^^ Award 4heir traditional devotion to Israel| " . ^'i.'.-
by helping develop her econooiic structure despite ' the heavy burden on her defeno^ heeds.
RABBI A. HOROWITZ
the movement with the local committees, address public meetings, and organize branches of the re-activized Hebrew YouUi Movement.
Rabbi Horowitz, who visited Israel recently as. the Canaclian Representative to the sessions of the. World Association for Hebrew Culture and the Department of Education and Culture of the World Zionist Organization, will also report on his discussions with the heads of the world movement of the problems of the
relationships between Israel and Diaspora Jewry.
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Rabbi Bernard Gbldenberg Has been appointed as director of the B'liaf B'rith Hillel Foundation at UBC for 1956-57 it was announced at a recent meeting, of the Hillel Advisory Board. Rabbi Goldenberg served as actr ing Hillel director l^st season. ^ 1^ Board also announced
rthe T'Psults of its annual scholarship awaj-4^ ft>r the past season;
^Scholarships to the Bran^eis C^amp Institiite in California went to iSan-' dra- <^ and Neil Qrnstein. ^fel Wine riyas awarded a scholarship to th^ Ifiilei Camp at Starlight, Pa. : Mjn5. N. Loomer, women's pistrict <^ Ix>dgis, rieiu^semtati^ ani^pujaced that the Grand Lodge will provfde books to the Hillel Library ip 1^^^^ iiame of any donor who con-t|ij)i||«^: $2.50 p^^
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