Mrs. Rom Succeeds Mrs. Isenberg As President of Detroit Hadassah Mrs. NORMAN ROM, newly- elected presi- dent of the De- troit Chapter of Hadassah, is presented with the gavel by im- mediate past president, Mrs. WILLIAM B. I S E NBERG, who held the post for the past three years. Mrs. Rom h a s been active in Hadassah activ- ities for 20 years, and served as ex ecutive vice-president before her elevation to the presidency. . * * * Petite, but dynamic, Mrs. Norman Rom will take over the reins of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah for the coming 1956- 57 term following her election and installation at Hadassah's closing meting of the year last week. Also installed by Mrs. Theo- dore Bargman, a former chap- ter president, are these new. of- ficers: Mesdames David J. Schacter, executive vice-president; Kopel Kahn, Max Licht e r, Aaron. Friedman, Reuben Bienstock, Albert Elazar, Leo Orecklin, Herman K. Cohen and Morris Wayne, vice - presidents; Man- uel Stoller, Joseph Levine and Alvin Lezell, secretaries; Ber- nard Gourwitz, treasurer. Others are Mesdames Theo- dore Bargman, budget and fi- nance; Carl Schiller, nominat- ing; Herman August, Samuel Rhodes and Julian Tobias, members-at-large. Mrs. Rom, who has achieved outstanding success for her roles in Hadassah fund-raising, mem- berSliip and -honor Roll activ- ities in past - year, succeeds Mrs. William R.Isenberg in the pres- idency. Mrs. Max R. Frank, a former Hadassah president, commend- ed Mrs. Isenberg for her efforts in guiding the organization for the last three years. She announced that Mrs. Is- enberg's name had been in- scribed in the Hadassah "Bocik of Builders." - During Mrs. Isenberg's . ad- ministration, Hadassah moved into " new headquarters in its own building on W. 7 Mile and Murray - Hill Ave. Also during her term, Hadassah embarked on its "wills and bequests" pro- gram, which has been adopted nationally. The Dora Ehrlich Operating Theater in •Hadassah's new medical center in Jerusalem and Dora Ehrlich Day. in 1954 were both carried out at Mrs. Isenberg's direction, Mrs. Frank noted. -