Friday, Stine 4, 1998 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Two Shevitz Heads Zionist Council Dr. Herbert gullet Reelected President of Temple Beth El Benjamin Laikin Honored at Session Dr. Herbert I. Kallet has been reelected for a second term as president of Temple Beth El. The annual meeting also saw Sidney M. Shevitz was elected S. Shapero reelected as president of the Zionist Council Nate of Detroit at a meeting last week. Others named were Leon B. Kay, Sophia Blanche Schwartz and Irving W. Schlussel, vice- presidents; Sol Lifsitz, treasurer; and Patricia liolden, secretary. Elected to the executive com- mittee were Benjamin Laikin, Rabbi Leon Fram, Lawrence Crohn, Philip Slomovitz, Morris Jacobs, William Hordes, Morris Lieberman, Mrs. Harry L Jones and Bernard Schiff. Seymour Tilchin, chairman of the Detroit rally which saluted Israel's rebirth, presented sou- venirs of the demonstration to Laikin upon his retirement from the ZOD presidency. Beth Yehudah Ladies' Banquet This Sunday The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Ychudah will hold their 21st an- nual banquet Sunday at Bnai David. Pupils of Beth Jacob School for Girls will be on the program. Beth Aaron School Slates Israeli Films ex-officio members of the board: Mrs. M. George Wayburn, sis- terhood president; Arthur II. Rice, men's club president; and Henry Levitt, chairman of the cemetery board. The membership of Beth El numbers 1,450, the largest in its history and one of the biggest in the country. Midtown Council Invites 68 Groups Sixty-eight organizations with membership in the Twelfth street area have been invited to send representatives to the meeting of the Midtown Neighborhood Council at 8:15 p.m., June 8, in Room 117 of Hutchins School. All others who are interested are in- vited to attend. The major effort of the council through the summer is expected to be in the realm of recreation. Attempts are under way to ob- tain the use of at least three DR.• HERBERT HALL= vacant lots for recreational pur- • • • poses, Mrs. Pauline Kelly, presi- vice-president a n d Benjamin dent, announced. Wilk named as treasurer. Trustees chosen for a three- year term are Sidney J. Allen, Lewisohn Appointed Harry S. Grant, Leonard T. to Brandeis Faculty Lewis and Joseph M. Welt. BOSTON.—The appointment of Louis Tabashnik was elected Ludwig Lewisohn, author and as trustee for a one-year term. critic, and of Prof. Milton Hindus The following will serve as of the University of Chicago, among others, to the faculty of Brandeis University at Waltham, Revisionists to Hear Mass. has been announced. Lew- isohn will be professor of com- Ilea for Local Action United Zionists-Revisionists of parative literature and Hindus Detroit will meet Thursday, June assistant professor of English. Israeli movies will be shown at the final assembly of the Beth Aaron Sunday School at 10 a.m., Sunday in the Synagogue. Regis- tration for next term will be held. 10 at Bnai Moshe. Louis Grand, Detroit businessman, will give his views on the need for local PARENTS' COUNCIL David Wineman, director of action in the Israeli crisis. the Pioneer House, will address Members will be asked to the Parents' Advisory Council, pledge support to the Palestine Emergency Show, June 15. June 7 at the Center. Bandages and Medical Supplies Guest Speaker J. billItIJILIIUV • • Halevy Society Host to Israeli Cantor Pavel Slavensky will conduct the Ilalevy and the Northwest Aviv Choirs at the Halevy Singing Society's Mlava Malka at 9 p. m., Saturday in the Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion. Guest speaker will be J. Go- rochov, president of the Com- posers and Musicians Association of Israel, who will deliver a musically-illustrated lecture on "Renaissance of Jewish Music in Palestine." Soloists will be Anna Warren, Minnie Lakritz and Dorothy Stienman. The affair will mark the society's 22nd anniversary. Tickets may be obtained from Evelyn Miller, UN. 3-6310 or at the Metro Music House. Flash Bulbs... We Have 'Em! HENRI CAMERA SHOP * Finest Cameras & Equipment * 19449 Livernois at Outer Drive Hours 9:30 A.M.-7 P.M.—Thur. & Fri. 'Till 9 Henry Fidler Campaign Figure Hits $5,250,000 Detroit has raised the record total to date of $5,250,000 in the 1998 Allied Jewish Campaign, Maurice Aronsson, chairman, an- nounced Wednesday. Spurred by the fine response, with many contributors making additional gifts on behalf of Ila- ganah,' campaign workers have reaffirmed their resolution to keep on with the job until every Jewish person in the city has enlisted in Israel's battle by cc tributing to the campaign. A huge crowd filled the Jau, room of the Detroit-Leland Ho- tel Wednesday to hear Abe Fein. berg, president of Americans for Haganah, emphasize that the best way to support liaganah is through, the drive. Aronsson released at the meet- ing a statement which he had received from Henry Morgan- thau, Jr., general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, call- ing upon individuals to pay up their pledges in order to meet Detroit's share of the $100,000,. 000 in cash, which the UJA is seeking to raise for emergency needs between now and Aug. 1. INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 2 0 CURRENT RATE American Savings , Loan Association Your Neighborhood Savings Institution Dexter Blvd. at Cortland TO. 9.6611 For Our Brothers in Israel! JAN PEERCE The greatest star of the famous Metropolitan Opera Company, New York will appear at the Masonic Temple Tues., June 15 at 8:30 P. M. We're tobacco men... , not medicine men OLD GOLDS are made for Enjoyment! In The Gigantic Palestine Emergency Show "That They May Live" Direct From N. •11. Madison Square Gardens Plus — All Detroit Cantors Under the Direction of Dan Frohman and the SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by H. Leib t;,. * Dr. Frank Kingdom and Other Statesmen From Washington will Participate PROCEEDS FOR THE NATIONAL SICK FUND IN ISRAEL The first shipment of Medical Supplies has already left the SECOND 19 in preparation! TICKETS IN A LIMITED NUMBER ARE STILL AVAILABLE at 601 Barium Tower, WO. 54506 or Borenstein's Book Store, 8063 12th Si. Metro Music House, 10328 Dexter Detroit Hebrew Book Shop, 12226 Dexter For a Treat 1n.9tead of a Treatment smoke OLD GOLDS