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ABRAHAM H. EISENMAN has
been appointed director of the
Kashruth Division of the Union
of Orthodox Jewish Congrega-
tions.
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Dr. LEO BAECK, rabbinical
head in pre-Hitler Germany and
world leader of liberal Judaism,
will-talk on "The Jewish Person-
ality" at the first Bnai Brith In-
stitute of Judaism of 1955. The
Institute will be held in Amster-
dam, Holland, April 22 to 25, un-
der the sponsorship of the Bnai
Brith European Committee. Dr.
Baeck, now 81, lives in London.
He is president of the World
Union for Progressive Judaism.
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ELLIOTT SCHWARTZ, educa-
tional director of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, was elected
to membership in the national
executive board of the Educa-
tors' Assembly at its annual
convention in. Monticello, N.Y.,
during which the group formu-
lated programs for improving
the quality of Jewish education
in America's conservative reli-
gious schools. Schwartz is a
former vice-president of the
group.
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MAX STERN will be the re-
cipient of the third annual Miz-
rachi Hatzair (Youth) Award at
the 3rd anniversary dinner and
Israel Independence Day cele-
bration, April 26, at Riyerside
Plaza Hotel, New York.

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Greenbush to Operate
As Health Resort

Dr. Max Rosenfeld, who has
taken over management of
Greenbush I n n , located at
Greenbush, Mich. on the shores
of Lake Huron, this week an-
nounced that the resort will be
operated under a new policy.
Dr. Rosenfeld, a chiropractic
physician with 25 years of clini-
cal experience, has planned a
health resort, featuring lacto
(dairy) vegetarian cuisine, pre-
pared under the guidance of
Greenbush's hostess and nutri-
tion expert, Martha Rosenfeld.
The resort will open on May
16, and has special clebrations
planned for Decoration Day,
Fourth of July and Labor Day
weekends. Vacationers through-
out the summer months will be
able to visit the health bar,
which has replaced "the whiskey
bar."
Swimming will be available
in the Greenbush, self-filtering
pool or at its private beach on
the lake. Children's counselors
are in charge of the youngsters,
leaving parents free to engage
in daily activities.
The resort is the only one of
its kind in Michigan, and is pat-
terned after health resorts in
other states. There are six in
Florida, two in New York and
two in California.
Dr. Rosenfeld is a health
specialiSt who has taught over
the radio as "The Voice of
Health." Following his visit to
Israel where he delivered a
series of lectures on health
foods, Dr. Rosenfeld received a
personal visit from the Minis-
ter of Food Rationing and
hundreds of letters from in-
terested listeners.
Information on Greenbush
may be obtained by writing Dr.
Rosenfeld, 60•Collingwood, or by
calling TO. 5-3307.

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DR. J O N A S SALK, whose
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Kemp Realty Co. and Kemp-
ner Insurance Agency have mov-
ed to their new offices at 12121
Dexter, WE. 3-9808.
Under the direction of Harold
Kempner, brok-
er and insur-
ance agency
owner, • Kemp
Realty special-
izes in listings
and sales of
properties a n d
land contracts
in the Linwood-
Dexter and
Northwest areas
Kempner rentals, and
property management. Kempner
Insurance Agency handles all
forms of insurance.
Kempner, formerly associated
with the Jewish Welfare Feder-
ation as director of the real
estate, building and profession-
al divisions, served as public re-
lations officer with the U. S.
Military Government in Berlin
following World War II.
Later he was field director' of
the International Refugee Or-
ganization, and supervised Jew-
ish displaced persons camps in
Bavaria.

Weekend crashes accounted for
1:3,980 `killed and 678,000 hurt
during 1954.

WINES a CHAMPAGNE,INC.

A Torah Fund Tea will be
held by the Bnai Moshe Sister-
hood at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in
the synagogue social hall, under
the chairmanship of Mesdames
Robert Middleman, David Bern-
stein, Emil Phillips and Morris
Rosenberg.
Women contributing $10 or
more at the tea will be invited
to a luncheon sponsored by the
Michigan District of the Na-
tional Women's League, United
Synagogue of America, to be
held June 7, at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
Torah cannisters now in pos 2
session of members will b e
opened, and proceeds sent to the
Torah Fund of the United

Children's classes in creative
dance begin this week at North-
ern Branch YWCA, 13130
W o o d w a r d, are taught by
CLAIRE LEVINE, former
instructor at the University of
Wisconsin.
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Governor THEODORE ROOSE-
VELT McKELDIN, of Maryland,
will receive the annual award of
the National Federation of Jew-
ish Men's Clubs for his out-
standing contributions to the
Jewish people during the past
year, on May 3, at Kiamesha
Lake, N. Y. at the NFJMC con-
vention.

Kemp Realty Moves
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His Vaccine Triumphs Bnai Moshe Sisterhood Plans Torah Fund Tea

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17
Friday, April 15,- 1955 -

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