Detroit Roffman Brothers Named To National Offices of Mizrachi phasize that the problems of Israel and the Near East can be solved only by clarification .of the position of the United States and the United Nations and not by "punitive" measures; hail the 3,000th anniversary of 'Jerusa- ;lean; and point out that "Israel without Jerusalem is an anomaly which neither Jew nor Christian can accept." The delegates also adopted a resolution strongly urging the Big Powers who signed the Tripartite Declaration of May, 1950, guar a n t e e i n g existing The convention of the Miz- Arab-Israel borders to make "unmistakably clear" that the rachi adopted a.$3,050,000.bud- get. for 1954, which includes criticism presently directed by $1,000,000 for the Mizrachi- them against Israel is not to be sponsored Bar-Ilan University construed as indication that they in Israel. Rabbi Mordecai will tolerate. "continuation, and Kirshblum was re-elected pres- extension of the Arab policy of ident. „. marauding and violating Israel's Resolutions adopted at the borders." A trend toward "Jewish cul- convention ask for the liberali- zation of existing immigration tural suicide" among Jewish laws in the United States; em- college students in the United ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Phil- Stollman, president of De- troit Mizrachi, w a s elected a member-at-large of the nation- al executive committe of Miz- rachi Organization of America, at the annual convention here. His brother, Rabbi Isaac Stoll- man, was re-elected a national vice-president of Mizrachi. Dan- iel Temchin, honorary president of Detroit Mizrachi, • was re- elected national co-chairman of Mizrachi's education and expan- sion fund. States was reported at the con- vention. NEW PONTIAC DELUXE "The cult of know-nothingness with regard to Jewish heritage is developing with alarming Fully Equipped speed among American Jewish With Ra di a, college students," Dr. Gershon Churgin, secretary of the Miz- Heater, etc: rachi national education com- mittee, reported. He called it a "peril for the survival of Amer- DELIVERED ican Jewry as a creative group." Only intensified Jewish educa- tion on all levels can solve the Be Sure to problem, he said, urging the See, and Ask Mizrachi organization to devote Only For a maximum of its energies to that task. President Eisenhower, in a message of greeting to the con- at vention, said: "In fostering "1111® J. P. McGuire Inc. friendly relations between this 10450 Gd. River Ave. nation and Israel you are earn- ing the gratitude of all who TE. 4-4200 yearn for international peace." $1995 8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 13, 1953 Stolarsky to Address Histadral Program . 1 :\.\\,TAV E - N mE ,T ill • , CHANUKAH ozg Mrs. Leo Mellen, of Sher- On Wednesday, Dr. Abram L. Sachar, president of Brandeis bourne Rd., book fund chair- University, will be the guest of I man, advises that new book honor at a. life membership tea at the home of Mrs. Irving fu n d acknowledgments a n d Goldberg, 17363 Pontchartrain cards have been designed, also Dr., from 3 to 5 p.m. a new book fund album to hold Mrs. Sidney Solomon and Mrs. many more bookplates which Ben Jones, life membership will be always on. display in the chairmen, invite all life mem- bers and those interested in be- library. The bookplates are in- coming life members to attend. scribed with the names of the Mrs. Samuel Aaron, president donors or ones memorialized of the Detroit Committee, re- and honored. An executive board meeting ports that the total national an- nual membership of the Worn- will be held at 10:30 a.m. Mon-_ en's Committee has reached day, at the home of Mrs. Harvey nearly 40,000, with a life mem- Rattner, 25747 Hereford, Hunt- ' ington Woods. bership total of 4,700. WOodward 1 - 8500 ISRAEL STOLARSHY, assist- ant national secretary of Hista- drut, will be guest speaker at a special 30th anniversary concert and program, sponsored by the Detroit Israel Histadrut Cam- paign at 8:30 p.m. Sunday in the Central High School audi- torium. Naomi Bat-Rachel, of Is- rael and Menashe Oppenheim, Yiddish artist, will be guest en- tertainers. The annual pre-cam- paign conference for canvassers and delegates in the anual drive will be held at 1:30 p.m., that afternoon, in the Labor Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood. ,Ann Arbor Jewry To Fete Zwerdlino- -, On 75th Birthday , The Ann Arbor Jewish corn- ' munity will on Sunday pay trib- lute to one of the leading figures lin the community, 'Osias Zwerd- ling, who will be celebrating his I 75th birthday. A reception is planned by the Beth Israel Community Center and the Bnai Brith Hillel Foun- dation in the building they jointly maintain—the Beth Is- rael ComMunity Center, 1429 Hill St. It was this building, which was completed last year, that gave Osias Zwerdling one of the ma- jor thrills of his life. For 50 years an Ann Arbor resident and leader of the community in that city, he had yearned for the day that a building would house a Fine Medium Broad synagogue and community cen- ter. Tempting... Wholesome.., The first religious service of the Beth Israel Synagogue was held in the home of Mr. and delicious... real home-made 1Mrs. Zwerdling 40 years ago. In 1921, Beth Israel Synagogue was flavor I Economical I I ' founded, and Zwerdling has served as president since that time. In addition to his interest in these two organizations, Zwerd- IlY THE BAKERS OF "OYEN,CRISP" UNSALTED} AIATIO11$ ling also participated in Bnai Brith, is a member of the board of the Zionist Organization of Michigan, a leading figure in the United Jewish Appeal and Bonds for Israel and served as presi- dent of the Michigan Synagogue Council from 1941 to 1946. Zwerdling's activities in the general community include presidency of the Ann Arbor PTA, member of the YMCA board and the executive com- mittee of the Boy Scouts of America in Ann Arbor. Since 1921 he has been a mem- ber of the board of directors of give your family and friends 1* the Ann Arbor Federal Savings food-short Israel the most precious and Loan Association. In 1941 gift of all our government- he was the chairman of the United Service Organization in approved, ration-five Scrip Ann Arbor and served in that Certificates, $10, $15, and $25, for capacity until the end of the their choice of Kosher foods is war. our Israel gift shops • or a On Sunday, in the building he certificate for your choice of seven helped to build, Osias Zwerdling Kw parcels, $10.50 to $38.50. will be given many tributes for the lifetime of work he has de- voted to that cause and all other undertakings which have been dedicated to the advance- ment of Judaism. A souvenir book, to be signed by all in attendance, and con- taining letters and cards of con- gratulations will be given to Zwerdling as a memento of the occasion. The Michigan Hillel Corpora- tion already has honored Zwerd- ISRAEL ENTERPRISES" ling's birthday with a $1,000 gift to the Ann Arbor Hillel Founda- 11820 Dexter Blvd., TO. 8-6896 tion, while the Wrigley Stores, Inc. mailed a $5,000 check in RELIABLE PACKAGE SERVICE honor of Zwerdling to the Hillel 8917 Linwood Ave., TY. 8-2560 building fund. SID GOROSH Dr. Sachar to Be Guest of Brandeis Women WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOI NTMENT OF Geo. D. Blumenthal AS CO-MANAGER OF OUR NEWLY EXPANDED DETROIT OFFICES Ground Floor 53 PENOBSCOT BUILDING DETROIT 26, MICHIGAN H. HENTZ & CO. MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AND OTHER LEADING STOCK AND COMMODITY EXCHANGES CORPORATE AND MUNICIPAL SECURITIES • COMMODITIES NEW YORK • CHICAGO • PITTSBURGH • GENEVA • MAIMI BEACH HOLLYWOOD, FLA. CITY BANK MAIN OFFICE PENOBSCOT BUILDING—GRISWOLD AND FORT STS. DETROIT 26 BRANCHES 22711 STEPHENSON HIGHWAY HAZEL PARK (Near Nine Mile and John R) 20300 WEST SEVEN MILE ROAD 24865 GRAND RIVER AVENUE DETROIT 19 i (Corner. Seven Mile and Five Pont.) 4000 EAST McNICHOLS ROAD DETROIT 12 (Corner Davison) DETROIT 19 (at Evergreen) 13701 WEST NINE MILE ROAD OAK PARK (at Coolidge) Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ANNOUNCING the opening of the B nai David Adult Institute for Jewish Studies 14th and Elmhurst Avenues Beginning on Tuesday evening, Nov. 11 and every Tuesday evening through March 23 (18 sessions). Classes start at 8 p.m. Courses to be offered this year include: BASIC HEBREW—for beginners in Hebrew reading. JEWISH LITURGY—for the improvement of Hebrew reading and understanding of the Siddur. "JEWISH LIFE"—a lecture and discussion course in- tended to give an intelligent understanding of the main rituals, customs and laws in Jewish life. Conducted by Rabbi Hayim Donin. Addition courses in Jewish History, Bible, Jewish Philosophy, etc., will be included upon request. REGISTRATION TUES., NOV. 17, 7-8 P.M. registration fee $2 per person ($3 per couple) OPEN TO BOTH MEN AND WOMEN For the convenience of women, the same courses are being offered EVERY 'WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON between 1 and 3 p.m. in cooperation with the Detroit Sisterhood of the Woman's Branch — Union of Orthodox Jewish Cong. ALL ARE WELCOME