USO-JWB Center Bnai Brith Women
Zionism, Judaism Infants Service Group
in Louisville, Ky., to Install Mrs. Bliefield Can Co-Exist
Elects Mrs. Marcus
Mrs. Ben Marcus will be in-
Seminar Luncheon
Denying categorically that stalled as president of the In-
Serves Mich. Men
participation in the -Zionist fants Service Group at its

Detroit Newcomers
Head Home's Program

Two newcomers to Detroit
will highlight this month's pro-
gram at the Jewish Home for
annual installation luncheon at Aged, announces Dr. Benjamin
12 noon, Tuesday, at the Knoll- D. Welling, chairman of the
wood Country Club. Mrs. Leon- recreation a n d occupational
ard Horton program chairman, therapy committee.
and Mrs. Herman Rader, co-
Rabbi Sholom P. Wohlgelern-
chairman, announce that Mrs. ter, substituting for his brother,
Hyman Kramer will give the Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter at
invocation.
Cong. Mogen Abraham and Ye-
In addition to Mrs. Marcus, shivath Beth Yehu,dah while
Mrs. Ruby Merson, installing he is in Israel, will speak to
officer, will induct the follow- residents oh June 17.
Cantor Jacob Tambor, of
ing officers:
1-Cong. Ahavas Achim, another
Mesdames Leonard Horton, comparative newcomer to De-
Allan Saltz, Norman Brode, troit, will entertain residents
vice presidents; Samuel Kop- at the monthly birthday party
pelman, Sam Katz, case cair- at 2 p.m., June 28.
men; Eugene Sims, treasurer;
Other programs planned by
Frank Shook, Louis Merson the residents will feature
Nathan S i l v e r s, secretaries; H a r r y Kuritzky, Abraham
George Klein, community re- Masserman, Dr. Herman Lip-
lations; Ralph Shook, Happy pitt, Dora 'Goldstein and Max
Day fund; Gerson Horton, me- Weiner.
morial fund; Joseph Brilliant,
Moishe Haar, of the Sholem
social secretary; and Sidney Aleichem Institute, will be fea-
Cohen and Merle Bronstein, tured on the program of June
delegates. -
19.
For reservations call Mrs.
Marvin Horwitz, at LI 5-8087,
or Mrs. Max Weingarden, at
LI 7-4359.

Young men from Michigan
stationed at Fort Knox, Ky.,
make extensive use of Louis-
ville facilities provided for diem
by the USO-Jewish Welfare
Board and the local Jewish
Community Center.
Regularly attending the Sun-
day morning bagels and lox
brunch have been: Lester Feld-
man, Nathan Hamlin, Gary
Hamlin, Herb Rechter, , Michael
L. Fawcett, Jane Sarlor, and.
Don Smith, all of Detroit.
Herb David, of Ann Arbor,
Eugene Servilla, of Kalamazoo,
and James 'Scott, of Dearborn,
have also been seen regularly
• at the brunch.
In addition, the Saturday
night dances draw a number of
Michigan boys. At a farewell
dance held to say bon voyage
to the Third Armored Division, MRS. BERNARD BLIEFIELD
which is going overseas, young
A luncheon and installation
men participated in the festi- I program will highlight the all-
vities and received leis and fare- day seminar planned by the
well prizes. -
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith WO-
Mothers and fathers of young men's Council for Tuesday, at
men who come to Fort Knox
the Sheraton -. Cadillac Hotel.
should feel free to write to the
USO-JWB, Dutchman Lane, The seminars will begin at 10
Louisville 7, Key., to inform the a. m.
New officers to be inducted
office of opportunities for serv-
ice to their sons. -Especially at the luncheon session are Mes-
desirable is information about dames Bernard Bliefield, presi-
birthdays. The local Hospitality dent; Philip Fealk, David Gros-
Committee provides ca k es berg and Philip Edelheit, vice-
either at the brunch or at the presidents; Henry P. Onrich,
Oneg Shabbat after serv- counselor; Sidney Eidelmari,
ices at Fort Knox. Messages of treasurer; C h a r l e s Galinsky,
general interest regarding Leon Dreylinger and Jack Ke-
young men from Michigan can! tai, secretaries; Hy Burnstein,
be included in the Friday Night sentinel; Joseph Rodkin, histo-
rian; and Leonard ,Weinberg,
News.
guide.
Mrs. Charles Solovich, a past
Council president and currently
a member of the executive
board of the 8uprenie Council,
will be installing officer.
Mrs. Leonard Sims Will pre-
sent the outgoing president's bar
to Mrs. Henry P. Onrich.

movement or active interest in
the State of Israel means a
lessening of loyalty to the
United States, Dr. Simon Green-
berg, Vice-Chancellor of the
Jewish Theological Seminary
of America, projects a fresh ap-
proach to the problem of dual
loyalties for American Jews in
a pamphlet entitled "Israel and
Zionism: A Conservative Ap-
proach."
While Conservative Judaism
teaches, Dr. Greenberg explains,
"that living in Eretz Yisrael is
among the most highly priz,ed
of the Mitzvot of Judaism, and
that personal identification with
the State of Israel is one of the
most significant services any
Jew can render to his people,"
living according to the Jew-
ish way of life in the United
States also involves Kiddush
Hashem (the sanctification of
God's name). Indeed, "Judaism
is a world religion," Dr. Green-
berg affirms, and "a spiritually
strong Jewish community out-
side of Israel is indispensable
to the vitality of Judaism as a
Just mix
spiritual force in human civili-
zation." Moreover a strong Detroiter Gets Doctorate
American Jewish community,
maintains Dr. Greenberg, is es- from Cornell University
Robert Cohen, son of. Mr. and
sential to Israel's economic, po-
Mrs. Dan Cohen, of 18660 Mark
litical and social well-being.
Twain, will receive a PhD in
Radio Wave Propagation, Mon-
Heads Center Workers day at Cornell. University, Ith-
ST. LOUIS --- Bertram H. aca, N.Y.
G o 1 d, execu-
Cohen's background includes
tive director of
a B.S. degree in Chemistry froth
the Jewish
Wayne University in 1948, an
Centers Asso-
M.S. Physics degree from the
Kosher, too-
ciation of Los
they have the.©
University of Michigan in _1948
...-yet•Dromedary
Angeles, w a s
and studying and teaching phy-
costs no more!
elected presi-
sics at Purdue University from
dent of the
1948 to 1950. A veteran with
National Asso-
Naval service in electronics, he
ciation of Jew-
..has also worked on a shock
ish Center
wave prOject, solar radio, as-
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Cornell University to attend the
Lower Down Payment here. j-le suc-
graduation ceremonies.
ceeds Jack B. H. Gold
for 3-Bedroom Homes Goldberg,
executive director of
_ New financing terms for the' Camp Wel-Met, Narrows burg.
"American Beauty" tri - level
homes now being constructed
in Southfield Farms by Amer : JWV Sponsors' Last
ican Community Builders were Polo Match in Detroit
The
announced this week by Les
The last night polo game to
Taubman, president.
Welcome Wagon
be held at Ivory Field, 8 Mile
New mortgage commitments and Lahser, will be sponsored
Hostess
now make possible a $7,990 by Lt. Roy F. Green Post of the
Knock on Your Door down payment for a three-bed-
Jewish War Veterans at 8 p.m.
room home and an $8,990 down Thursday.
with Gifts & Greetings
payment on the four-bedroom
from Friendly Business
The property for the polo
home. Previously, requirements
Neighbors and Your
were $9,000 and $10,000. A 25- field has been sold by Jack
Civic and Social
year conventional mortgage ar- Ivory to the - Holtzman and Sil-
rangement also replaces the old verman Building Co. Citations
Welfitre Leaders
will be made by the Green Post
20-year plan.
Where to phone:
to Mr. Ivory for his civic and
Taubman said that these fig- charitable work and to the
WO 1-7750
ures represent better than 70 building firm for their "foresight
percent mortgaging. The homes and confidence in Detroit's fu-
VE 6-3464
sell for $25,000 to $30,000. The ture."
KE 3-6598
150 tri-level home development
Detroit Council President,
is located on 10 Mile Rd., be- Louis C. Mirsiani, will partici-
VE 7-8142*
tween Greenfield and South- pate in the presentation cere-
(No cost or obligation)
field. Sales are handled by Re- monies.
gal Realty, 15605 W. McNichols.
Prior to the match, pony rides
will be available to children un-
der 12 who are accompanied by
their parents. Refreshments will
be served.
Tickets are available at Fred-
son's Restaurant, - W y o ming
Plumbing and the Ben Green-
house Insurance Agency. Funds
raised will be used for the re-
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