Page Eight THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 16,_1 944 . god,* In'arceni BUY MORE THAN BEFORE This Advertisement Sponsored By A. Pupko Curfains and Drapes 9030 Twelfth Rabbi Leon Fram Elected Local Zionists' President Succeeds : Abraham Cooper as Head of Zionist Organiza-, tion of Detroit; Marked Increases in Membership Reported by Harry Cohen, At the annual meeting of the Zionist Organization of De- troit, held Tuesday evening at the Shaarey Zedek, Rabbi Leon Fram was elected president to succeed Abraham Cooper. Rabbi Morris Adler, who is now serving as Chaplain in the U. S. Army Rhoads General Hospital, 'Utica, N. Y., Harry Cohen and Walter Field were elected vice-presidents; Abe Kasle, secretary; James I. mann, treasurer, and Mrs. Albert Feldstein, executive director. The following were elected RABBI LEON FRAM members of the board of di- rectors: Dr. S. S. Auerbach, Port Huron, Dr. H. E. August (now a U. S. Major), Fred M. Butzel, Abraham Cooper, Nathan Baron, Louis Berry, David Colman, Lawrence W. Crohn, Philip J. Cutler, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Dr. David H. Fatiman, Maurice Floch, Isaac Franck, Philip J. Gilbert, Dr. A. M. Hershman, Maurice A. Landau, Philmore Leemon (now in the U. S. Army), Theodore Levin, B. M.- Lewis, Sol Lifsitz, Robert 1Vlarwil, Dr. M. S. Penh's, Louis Please, Judge Charles Rubiner, Isaac Shetzer, Philip Slomovitz, Can-. for J. H. Sonenklar, Harry Sott, Rabbi J. S. Sperka, Nathan Spevakow, Dr. Joseph Starman, Maurice H. Zackheim, Dr. B. M. Zeff of Wyandotte and Rudolph Zuieback. Submit Annual Reports Annual reports were submit- ted at this meeting by Mr. Cooper, who pointed to the cul- tural _progress . attained during the year, the 'efforts made to secure governmental support of the Jewish National Home's status in Palestine and the co- operation . with other Zionist groups in the city. In his report, which was read to the meeting in his absence by Judge Charles RUbiner, who pre- sided, Mr. Cooper reviewed the activities of the past year and expressed his gratitude to his many co-workers for their loyal support. More Than 2,400 Members Mr. Cooper called upon the Detroi Zionists to share with him his faith that the move- ment's goals will be attained soon. He urged them to co- operate with his successor and to do everything in their power to help realize the aim of estab- lishing a Jewish National Home in Palestine. Of particular interest was the report of Harry Cohen, chairman of the membership committee, through whose efforts more than 800 new members were enrolled during the year, boosting t h e total membership in the organi- zatien above the 2,400 mark. Aid Junior Groups Walter Field reported that youth activities are. progressing and that the '2ionist lOrganiza-. tion is extending assistance to junior groups within the move- ment. Mr. Field also reported' as chairman of the program com- mittee and reviewed the numer- ous cultural events that were sponsored during the past year. He commended Mr. Cooper for his efficient work as president and for his efforts during the past 12 years as chairman of the Balfour Balls. In appreciation of the services rendered -by Mr. Cooper as-presi- dent of the Zionist Organization of Detroit for two years and as chairman of the committees which arranged the Balfour Bails since their inception; and as an expression of thanks for the Services rendered by Mr. Cohen as chairman of successful mem- bership drives during the past two years, gifts were presented to them by their fellow-members of the board of directors. LawrenCe W. Crohn, who made the presentations, told of the de- voted efforts of Messrs. Cooper and . COhen in behalf of the Zion- . Ist movement. Shomrim Sponsor Camp in Ontario Camp Shomria, one of the Moshavoth (camps) Of Hasho- mer Hatzair, in Stroud, Ontario, 55 miles north of Toronto, will be conducted in conjunction with chapters of the movement from Cleveland, Rochester, Detroit, Montreal, Ottawa and* ° Toronto, July 5 to 31. A fee of $36 for the season, plus transportation, will be charged. The Moshava consists of 100 acres of trees and lakes on Lake .Simco. There are many oppor- tunities • in the lines of arts and crafts, creative dancing, dra- matics and singing, besides hikes, sports, work on farms, etc. The theme of the Moshava is Chalut- ziuth (Jewish up-building of Palestine), and study programs and activities have been planned with this subject • in view. This camp will be conducted for bays ant girls 11 to 16. For information, call Miriam Levine, TO. 6-5867, or Rachael Rossman, TO. • 5-7475. BUY MORE WAR BONDS Beth El Memorial Park Exercises on Sunday Afternoon Lewis Elected Beth El -Head Dr. Nathan H. Schlafer, David M.- Welling, Benjamin Wilk and Andrew Wineman. Mrs. John C. Hopp, president of the Sisterhood; Theodore D. Birnkrant, president of the ,Men's Rain or shine, a large turnout 500 • Attend 94th .Annual Club; David Wilkus, chairman of the Cemetery Board, and Mr. is expected at Beth - El Memorial Meeting to Name New Welt, retiring president, will Park fourth ,anniversary exer- serve as ex-officio members of Officers, Board cises on Sunday,. June 18, at the board of trustees. 3 p. m. at 28120 W. Six Mile Five hundred members. attend- Road, between Inkster and Mid- The congregation heard the dle Belt Roads. ed the 94th annual meeting of annual reports of Dr. B. Benedict Temple Beth El last Sunday and An impressive service will he Glazer and Mr. Welt, showing a conducted by Dr. B. Benedict elected Leonard T. Lewis as year of outstanding achievement Glazer and Dr. Leo M. Franklin in Beth El. of Temple Beth El and Rabbi Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel. Emeritus, - addressed the congre- Members of both congregations gation. as well as the public, are in- The highlight of the meeting vited to this annual event. was the presentation by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of an illumi- nated scroll to Mr. Welt, in trib- ute to his outstanding leadership as president of the Temple for the past three years. The meeting concluded with the showing of -the technicolor sound movies of the Mortgage Synagogue Formed in North- Burning Celebration. west Section Holds Temple Beth El, the oldest Jewish Congregation in Michi- Sabbath Services gan, is now entering its 95th year of existence. Plans for the formation of a new congregation in the north- In 1916 Frank Reicher directed west section of . the city material- Paramount's "Pudd'n Head Wil- ized with the incorporation of an son" for Producer Jesse Lasky. organization under the name of Recently Frank Reicher played a Northwest Hebrew Congregation LEONARD T. _LEWIS big part in- Lasky's "Mark and Center. Announcement was made this president of the congregation to Twain." It should not be forgot- ten that .between the years '16 week by Alexandei. Moss that succeed Joseph M. Welt. Other officers elected are: Ju- and '44 Reicher has directed and regular Sabbath services are now held weekly and that details are lian! G. Wolfner, vice-president; acted in many major produc- tions. being completed for daily serv- Sidney J. Allen, treasurer. ices as well as services during The following were elected the coming Holidays. trustees for a three-year term: Residents of the northwest sec- Walter S. Heavenrich, Dr. Her- tion who desire to affiliate with bert I. Kallet, Mrs. Maurice SOOTHING MEDICATED POWDER the congregation or to get further Klein and Nate S. Shapero. Also helps to prevent dia- information are' asked to call Mr. Board members whose terms per rash. Soothes, cools, Moss, UN. 1-4637. do not expire are: Harry S. and protects tender skin. Berger, Harry S. Grant, Harry A. Hyman, Herbert D. Robinson, Synagogue Conference Organize New Congregation SOOTH ES DIAPER RASH MEXSANA . To Meet Here Sunday The . semi-annual meeting of the Michigan Synagogue Confer- ence will be held Sunday, 2:30 to 6 p. m., at Congregation Beth Abraham, 12517 Linwood. Rabbi Morris Max of the Man- hattan Beach Jewish Center, New York, will deliver an ad- dress on "Religion in Postwar Amerita." His address will be followed by services for victory of the United Nations. Osias Zwerdling of Ann Arbor is president of the conference and Morris Mohr is chairman of the executive committee. Arab Peasant Donates To Jewish Rescue JERUSALEM (JPS-Palcor) — An Arab _peasant, of one of the villages along the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway, came up to a ticket inspector of. the Egged Bus - Cooperative recently and handed him El ($4) saying: "This is the only pound I have now. Will you please give it for sav- ing Jews, I would give more if I had it." Enjoy Michigan's Fine Vacation Land . 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