B. D. Lieberman, Community Worker, To Be Honored on His 65th Birthday Benjamin David Lieberman, a Hastings and Alfred in a store pioneer worker in many Detroit that operated as Lieberman and causes for more than 35 years, Cohen. He was married to the former Molly Goldberg of Detroit on Sept. 9, 1906. They have two daughters, Mrs. Marvin Wets- man of Detroit and Mrs. Norman L. Weisman of Dayton, 0. ; a son, Morton D. Lieberman, manager of the Princeton stores here, and three grandchildren. Lieberman's father, the late Jacob Lieberman, was a leader in congregational and charitable affairs here for many yearS. A worker for the Allied Jewish Campaigns since 1926, Benjamin Lieberman is known for his liberality and his tireless efforts for all worthy causes. All have felt free to call upon him for assistance. During World War I he was active in the United Jewish Emergency Fund. He served as - chairman of the Lithuanian Jews of Detroit, has been active in Pisgah i.odge of BENJAMIN D. LIEBERMAN Bnai Brith, Zionist Organization will be honored Sunday on his of Detroit, Congregation Shaarey 65th birthday with 'a brunch Zedek a n.d the Community Chest. at the City Club of Detroit. Lieberman served as chairman Born in Lithuania. April 6. of the dry goods division of the 1887. Lieberman came to Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign; and April 4, 1905, and has resided among his proud possessions are here since. the citations he has been award- Prior to coming to this coun- ed for work in local drives. At try, he studied in the Yeshivoth present he is a board member of Telse. Kelem and Warno until of the mercantile division of he was 18. He had Kabbalah for the 1952 campaign. Shehitah. Mr. Lieberman shares his He has been in the merchan- I wife's hobby of gardening, and dising business in one location- I their home at 2284 Chicago Blvd. 2401-11 Jos. Campau—since 1914. boasts one of the finest flower In 1907 he was in business at gardens in the area. United Hebrew School Students To Hold Model Sedoriin This reek Model sedorim, sponsored jointly by the staff of the vari- ous Parent-Teacher Organiza- tions and the United Hebrew Schools will be held this week in all branches of the Schools. A traditional event, these pro- grams are arranged to teach students to assist in the home seder and to make known the meaning and symbolism of the Passover holiday. Following are dates and places for branch se- dorim: Adas Shalom Branch will di- vide sedorim into four groups, all to be held Monday afternoon. Group 1 will be supervised by Allan Linden, Mrs. Goldie Eskin and Mrs. Naomi Schleyelstone. Group 2 will be directed by Mrs. Nettie Elazar and Miss Clara Kimel. Group 3 will be supervised by Mrs. Drora Dworkin, and group 4 will be guided by Menachem Avrahami and Norman Rutten- berg. Members of the PTO as- sisting will be Mesdames Charles Charlip, president; Joseph D e u t c h, vice-president; and Louis Berent, chairman of Se- dorim committee. At the Linwood Branch, fes- tivities will be held at 11 a. m., Sunday. at the Rose Sittig Cohen building. Israel Elpern, princi- pal, and Leah and Rose Pike Conservative Youth Plan Dance Sunday Harriet Nochman, president of the Great Lakes Region of the Young People's League of Conservative Synagogues, an- nounces the region's first event, a Spring Hop, to be held at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at Cong. Beth Aaron. Betty Marcus, Irving Pilnick, Dale Berger and Harry Binder, of Congregations Beth Aaron, Adas Shalom, Shaarey Zedek and Beth Israel, respectively, are co-chairmen. Sammy Reder and his orchestra will play the mu- sic, with vocals by Lucille Blech- er, of the Beth Aaron group. The Great Lakes Region was formed several months ago to provide a positive outlook among Jewish youth toward group liv- ing through institutes, discus- sions and various programs, on which the group is now work- ing. Sub-committee chairmen for the dance are Leon Olshansky, Beth Aaron, publicity, Marianne Reiner, Shaarey Z e d e k, pub- licity; and Lillian Bartlett, Shaarey Zedek, contact. The public is invited to attend. and Carl Einhorn will supervise the program. PTO members as- sisting are Mesdames Jack Kap- lan, F. Perlman, S. Rosenberg. A. Kolegowsky, B. W. Kasky, J. Rocklin and L. Glinter. Norman Ruttenberg, principal of the Central Branch. will be assisted by Mesdames Use Ro- berg and Helen Radin at the seder at 2 p. m., Sunday. PTO members participating include Mesdames Sharkey, Kahn, Sor- scher, Stillman, Buchman, Rut- ter, Shy and Shapiro. ..The Bnal Moshe Branch, for- merly David W. Simons, held its seder Wednesday, under the su- pervision of Morris Lachover. principal. and J. M. Mathis, A. Schachter, I. Schlussel, Mrs. N. Tukel and Mrs. S. Singal. PTO members who helped were Mes- dames B. Soloway, president; Harry Weitzman, vice-president; Sidney Kosofsky, secretary: Har- ry Saul, treasurer; Irving Shapi- ro, Joseph Sulkes, Philip Higer and William Olson. Miss Iola Schipler, music director of the United Hebrew Schools, is in charge of the sing- ing at all model sedorim. THE JEWISH NEWS-19 Friday, April 4, 1952 Pioneer Wothen's Units To Hold Passover Event Four chapters of the Pioneer Women will hold 'a joint Pass- over celebration at the Sholem Aleichem Institute, 18495 Wyo- ming, at 1 p.m., April 14. Groups participating will be from Club I, •Chib II, Kinneret Chapter and Channa Czenesh Chapter. A cultural and musical program is planned by a joint committee under the chairman- ship of Zina Zemel of Club I. Bernard Isaacs, superintend- ent of the United Hebrew Schools, will speak on "The Sig- nificance of Pesach in the Past and in Israel T o d a y." Sara Friedman of Channa Szenesh Chapter, will give a dramatic monologue. Rebecca Warren of Kinneret Chapter will read poet- ry, Cecile Plafkin of Club II will sing and Molly. Shore will lead community singing. Sarah Le- vine, Club I. is chairman. Members of all Pioneer Wom- en's groups are invited to attend. LONDON, (JTA)—A resolution i and the Arab states was adopted calling on Britain to try to bring! by the Zionist Federation of about a peace settlement by di-1Great Britain at its annual con- rect negotiation between Israel ference here. PASSOVER SCRIP FOR -ISRAEL Available at $10 - $15 - $25 Your relatives and friends may choose whatever merchandise they wish Kosher L'Pesach products may also be obtained at the ret.on free. AMEIC DOLLAR STORES in Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv and Haifa. Parcels may also be purchased from $11 to $22.50. PLEASE CONTACT: 12244 DEXTER 12226 DEXTER TO. 8-3128 TO. 8-6111 PHILCO 7 FT. REFRIGERATORS ALSO AVAILABLE Passover Services at the CONG. BETH MOSES 13925 LINWOOD cor. Oakman Ct. The Public Is Invited Thursday, April 10th CANTOR H. 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