Lois Tachna Engaged Hebrew Benevolent Epstein-DrikeriVuptiai To Wed Albert Resnick Society to Honor Scheduled for December Martyrs' Memory Israeli Official Quits Post . For Rabbinate in Germany MUNICH, (JTA)— Rabbi Ad- oniyahu Kraus, an official of the Ministry for Religion in Jerusa- lem, has been named rabbi of the Jewish community of Regensburg and several nearby communities near here. Coming Soon In OAK PARK! IRV Another The first annual memorial ser- vice honoring the memories of the 6,000,000 Jews who perished Shop for in Europe during World War II MEN and BOYS ' will be held at 12 noon, Aug. Reason can in general do 21, on the grounds of the Chesed more than blind force.—Gallus. .shel Emes Cemetery, 14 Mile Rd. and Gratiot. • The decision to. _hold annual services' was adopted in a resolu- tion passed at a recent board meeting by -the officers-.-and cri.::::Lit directors of the Hebrew Benevo- .41(44(.4( .:.5,4t ......44 lent Society. . 4-1444(444(41444444( This year's _ program, over which Rabbi Leizer Levin- will preside, will be conducted in front of the Memorial Bldg. of the cemetery erected in 1947 as a monument to the Jewish martyrs. A representation will be pres- ent from the Council of Orthodox MISS TRUDY EPSTEIN Rabbis and a prominent cantor will participate in the service. Mr. and Mrs. William Epstein, The community has been invited of Ohio Ave., announce the en- by Hebrew Benevolent Society gagement of their daughter, leaders to attend the memorial. Trudy, to Lt. (j.g.) Jack Driker,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Driker, of Leslie Ave. Miss Epstein is a graduate of With the Birth )1- Wayne University. Lt. Driker attended Wayne U. and the Har- of a vard University graduate school. He recently returned from a tour NEW OFFICE _Al f pr********* of duty in Europe. at A December wedding is planned. A STAR IS BORN ! * : Delphine.1: . , Finn MISS LOIS TACILNA Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tachna, of Fullerton Ave. last weekend an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to Albert Resnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Res- nick, of Whitcomb Ave. The bride-elect, a former Uni- versity of Michigan student, is now attending Wayne Univer- sity's college of education. Her fiance is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan. - A June wedding is planned. Bond Women Stait Fall Bond Campaign A recent meeting at Rainbow Terrace, marked the launching by the Women's Division of its fall drive for State of'Israel Bonds. SiXty-four leaders heard Mrs. Albert Farber of Philadelphia, national CHEN chairman,' speak -. of the necessity for strengthening Israel through the sale of Devel- opment Bonds. Mrs. Farber, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Newman, Detroit CHEN chairman, 'presented CHEN awards to many of the women present. CHEN awards are gold charms, each designed to represent one of the 12 Tribes, made on the basis of one charm for each $2,500 worth of bonds sold. An award of the first four charms was made to Mrs. Harry Docks, who, by virtue of her purchase of a $10,000 bond, became a Trustee of Israel. Plans were formulated for at- tendance of CHEN women at the Israel Bond conference in Wash- ington, Sept. 10 and 11. There will be al garden meeting in August and a Women's Divi- sion meeting in October. Judge Kuper Honored JOHANNESBURG (JTA) — The elevation of Simon Kuper to the bench of the South African Supreme Court is an indication that the "government recognizes that devotion to Jewish causes is completely compatible with serv- ice to South Africa and in no way disqualifies anyone from the highest office in the land." Gus- tav Saron, general secretary of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies, declared at a func- tion honoring Judge Kuper. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, August 12, 1955 $55 CLOVER LODGE FOR RESERVATIONS Phone: SUITORS BAY 1-3240 Detroit Office: Mrs. I. M. Erman 19530 Stratford Rd., Det. 21, UN 3-1113 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL Mrs, -.00n.ry % Tr puji4P il * *II , CHEN Award Winner "Those who have given them- selves the most concern about the welfare of people have made their neighbors very miserable." --An- atole France 296 N. Hunter Blvd. BIRMINGHAM, MICH. A BRANCH OF ORDER YOUR JEWISH NEW YEAR CARDS NOW! Personalized Imprint Mrs. ALBERT FARBER, na- tional CHEN chairman of the Women's Division for. Israel Bonds, - presents the first four CHEN charm awards to Mrs. HARRY DOCKS, Trustee of State of Israel Bonds. Pennsylvania Adopts `Watered Down' FEPC HARRISBURG, Pa. (JTA) — The State Senate of Pennsyl- vania, after a stormy contro- versy, passed a, "watered-down" Fair Employment Practices Bill by a vote of 44 to 5. A stronger version of the bill had passed the State House of Representatives five months ago, but Republican members of the Senate insisted on amendments before they would vote for the bill. Democratic members of the Pennsylvania Legislature fought to keep out any provisions which would hinder the effectiveness of the measure, but finally yield- ed to pressure rather than see the FEPC bill.. die completely. As it stands now, in addition to pro- visions for race,- color, or na- tional _origin, the bill provides that workers between the ages of 40 and .62 are not to be dis criminated against. Jewish Population In Burma Reduced A world, how apt the poor are to be proUd.—Shakespeare. FROM •SAFE SANDY BEACH per wk. • CHILDREN'S COUNSELOR Amer. . p lan • PLANNED ACTIVITIES CHILDREN 1/2 RATE • ORCHESTRA 4, Michaels GEVEVA, (JTA) — The Jew- ish population of Burma,. which stood at 2,000 before World War II broke out, now consists of 150 persons. Most of the Jews of Burma were interned by the Japanese during the war, anti] the remainder fled. Only 400 re- turned at the end of the war, and 250 of these left subsequently. SUPERB AMERAEWISH CUISINE HAY FEVER RELIEF low, ELKIN HOTEL &TRAVEL BUREAU CALL DELPHiNE FOR A TRIP, TOUR or CRUISE LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM 24-Hour Service Csimplete Selection of Imported, Hand Cut Crystal DECANTERS. DEXTER GIFT CENTER 13228 DEXTER TO 8-3371 1 blk. 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