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June 29, 1951 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-06-29

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Family Gathers for Reunion as
Samuel Rhodes Is Honored by JWV

1952 JWB Parley
To Be Held in Detroit

The 1952 national biennial
convention of the National
Jewish Welfare Board will be
held at the Statler Hotel, here,
May 3 to May 5 next year. it
was decided at the annual
meeting of JWB's board of
directors. Mrs. Samuel R. Glo-
gower, Detroit welfare leader
and a JWB vice-president,
was appointed national con-
vention chairman.

The guests of

honor and the
members of the
Rhodes family at
the JWV dinner.

Mrs. A. Monson to Head
Morgenthau BB Chapter

Henry Morgenthau Chapter,
Bnai Brith, at its recent elec-
tion meeting. selected M r s .
Arthur Monson, president. Serv-
ing with Mrs. Monson for the
1951-52 season are the follow-
ing:
Mesdames Albert Lupiloff, Alan
Nathan and Ruby Sonne, vice-
presidents ; Raymond Sharkey,
coun s e l o r ; Fred Rappoport,
Harry Vinacow and Jack Toma-
rin, secretaries; Sam Katz, sen-
tinel; and Max Zabel, guide.
Serving as trustees are Mes-
dames Leonard Farber, Bernard
Bliefield, Kalman Bruss, Harold
Zucker and Sid Schwartz.

A distinguished gathering of years' association with the hon-
gommunity leaders, his associ- ored guest in the practice of law
ates in the Jewish War Veterans and in community work. Judge
and a host of friends, met to hon- Ira Jayne praised him for his
or Samuel J. Rhodes, at a din- devotion to worthy causes.
Irving Rhodes, w h o headed
ner at .Bel-Aire on June 21, in
recognition of his efforts in be- three successful Milwaukee UJA
half of the veterans' organiza- drives, a n d Bejamain Rhodes
tion and especially as a mark of spoke for the family in appre-
respect for his leadership in - di- ciation of their brother's efforts.
recting the erection of the Jew- Their sister, Edith Sauls, led in
ish War Veterans Memorial the singing of the national an-
them. Norman Berkley gave the
Bldg.. Davison and Petoskey.
The gathering proved an un- invocation. Bob Hall entertained
usual event in another sense— with a rhyming address.
Gifts were presented to Mr.
the • reunion of the Rhodes fam-
ily, many of whom have distin- Rhodes by Mr. Silverman. in be-
guished themselves • in other holf of Gold Star Parents; Mrs.
Bernard Elson, president JWV
cities in recent years.
Ben Desenberg, JWV
The upper photo shows Mr. Auxiliaries;
state
commander;
Walter Klein,
and Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Rhodes, Silverman Post; Harry
T. Mad-
now a leader in Hadassah, also ison, president, JWV Memorial
having been active in the vet- Home Assn. -
erans' auxiliary movement. The
Brief remarks were delivered
upper group photo shows, from
Mrs. Rhodes, who expressed
the left, round the clock: Mrs. by
appreciation
for the honors
Irving G. Rhodes, Irving Rhodes given
.
her husband.
(brother of Samuel and publish-
In his response, Mr. Rhodes.
er of the Wisconsin Jewish
moved, thanked Rabbi
Chronicle, Milwaukee; Michael deeply
Hershman and the other corn-
Rhodes and his parents, Mr. munity leaders and pledged con-
(brother of Samuel) and Mrs. tinued effort in the best inter-
Ben Rhodes, also of Milwaukee; ests of the community and JWV.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sable, Re introduced the members of
Schnaar, Mr. and Mrs. his family and in an analysis of
Ray Lewis. Standing, right, the work of JWV called • for un-
Jacob S. Sauls.
tiring support of the great Ob-
In the lower photo, round the jectives of the veterans' move-
clock. from the left: Mrs. Rob- ment.
ert F. Phillips. Mrs. Morris J.
Appelman ):sister of Samuel) 10—THE JEWISH NEWS
and son. Henry David, Rich- ---
Friday, June 29, 1951
mond. Va.: Mr. and Mrs. Isa-
dore Katz, Mrs. 'Jacob S. Sauls
(sister of Samuel), Mrs. William
B. Isenberg, Mrs. Pearl Berman
(sister of Samuel), Robert F.
Famous for 30 Years as the
Phillips
With Rabbi Morris Adler as Most Ideal Vacation Spot in
toastmaster, the event w a s
South Haven. _
marked by numerous toasts and
addresses of tribute to the

Rhodes family. Rabbi Adler told
Spacious, beautiful grounds
for rest and recreation,
of the contributions made by
delicious meals, homelike
Mr. Rhodes to Detroit's Jewish
atmosphere.
Children's counsellors.
community efforts and especial-
ly to the veterans and to the
MOST REASONABLE RATES
Gold Star Parents' Association,
Be assured
of a
Wonderful Vacation
sponsor of the dinner.
for the Entire Fam-
Meyer Silverman, president of
ily . •
Gold Star Parents, opened the
meeting with a personal tribute
ZLATKINS RESORT
to the guest of honor. The prin-
cipal address was deliverd by
on - U.S. 31, So. Hoven, Mich.
Archie Greenberg, past JWV na-
Phone So. Haven 666
tional commander, who recalled
Rhodes' work for JWV national
organization as national ad-
jutant and in other capacities.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, who

Simon Noveck Appointed

Rabbi of NY Synagogue

Rabbi Simon Noveck has been
appointed rabbi of the Park
Avenue Synagogue, it has been
announced by Benjamin Sack,
chairman of the congragation's
board of trus-
tees. Rabbi No-
veck succeeds
the late Rabbi
Milton Stein-
berg who died
last year after 17
years in the pul-
pit of the Park '
Avenue S y n a- I
Rabbi Noveck g o g u e. Rabbi
Noveck is the brother of Harold
Noveck of Detroit.

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parents, who were among his
close friends.
Commenting on Mr. Rhodes'
participation in the work of the
Jewish Community Council, Dr.
Shmarya Kleinman, Council
president, said that "the Council
is a revolution in Jewish life and
it takes time to understand it."
He lauded Mr. Rhodes as a per-
son of understanding.
Morris Garvett and Nathan-
iel Goldstick recalled their many

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meet at 8:30 p. m., Monday, at
the Memorial Home. Hostesses
will be Edith Agauas and Min-
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Frank Rosenbaum, 3032 Pasa-
dena, was elected president of
the Stephen S. Wise Chapter,
American Jewish Congress, at
its recent annual meeting. Ro-
senbaum is head
of the commis-
sion on law and
social action of
Congress.
Rosen b au m
holds BA and
LLB degrees
from the Uni-
versity of Mich-
igan. He is an
act i v e member Rosenbaum
of the Hillel Foundation and
Zionist organization.
Other officers elected were:
vice-president, Mark Kaminski;
HARRY C. KENT has been secretary, Hiram Popkin; treas-
appointed trial attorney for the
Detroit Police Officers Associa- urer, Martin Cohen,
tion, which has an active mem-
bership of 3,500 detectives, pat-
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rolmen - and policewomen from
the Detroit Police Department.
Lake Front Cottages
Kent will continue his general
law practice. He is a member
South Haven, Michigan
of Bnai Brith and is active in
2 and 3 BED-ROOMS
community movements.

Famous Vacation Spot

SAMSON'S RESORT

North Shore Drive

Rosenbaum Elected
To Head Wise Chapter

CARD _ OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pozen,
parents of the late Rochelle Lee
Pozen, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Tucker and Mr. and Mrs, Samuel
Hellman, grandparents, wish to
thank their relatives and friends
for the many kindnesses ex-
tended to them during their
recent bereavement.

ZLATKINS

was present at Samuel Rhodes'
Bar Mitzvah, paid a glowing
tribute to the honored leader
and recalled the important
place in Detroit Jewry of his

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