• People Make News ABRAHAM H. EISENMAN has been appointed director of the Kashruth Division of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- tions. * * * 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. * • * * 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. * * * 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. Since 1933 Those Who Know TOPS IN QUALITY AND TASTE * * * * STOCK THESE BRANDS WINDSOR. CLUB Sweet and Dry Wines LA SALLE CLUB Sweet Wines LA SALLE RED STRIPE Sweet and Dry Wines ROYAL WINDSOR Sweet and Dry Wines SARATOGA Sweet Wines WINDSOR CLUB Wine Cocktails WINDSOR CLUB Red and White Carbonated Wines ON SALE AT BETTER STORES EVERYWHERE 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." 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