Early Construction Announced for June 20 Israel Bond Testimonial Dinner Jewish Center on Curtis and Meyers Honoring Irwin Cohn to Open Drive Here d}- • In his presidential report to the 24th annual meeting of the Jewish Center, May 212, read for him in his absence by George D. Keil, .vice-president, Jacob L. Keidan outlined plans for the construction of the new Center on Curtis and Meyers. He an- nounced that architectural . plans are expected to be done in July, with construction to begin soon after bids are ,returned early in September. Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel pre- sented the slate of nominees to the board of directors. Elected for a three-year term were Herman Fishman, Judge Victor j. Baum, Jack 0. Lefton, Mrs. Benjamin Jones, Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, Mrs. Harry L. Jack- son, Charles H. Gershenson, Leslie R. Schmier Harry B. Aronow, Mrs. Harry E. August, Edward Fleischman, Mrs. Ben- jamin E. Jaffe, Mrs. Victor Shiffman, Richard Sloan - and Sidney J. Winer. Sidney J. Bertin was elected for a. two-year term to fill a' vacancy. • Certificates of award were presented iby Abraham Kasten- baum, assistant director, to volunteers who gave more than 50 hours of service at the Cen- ter during 1966-57. Honored were: Mrs. A. J. Alper, chairman of the Davison : Junior commit- tee; Mrs. Samuel Barnett, co- chairman of the Ten Mile Teen- Tween committee; Mrs. Alfred Feiler, teacher in the D. W. Simons branch English and citizenship classes; Mrs. Stan- ley Friedman, volunteer teacher in English classes; Miles Jaffe, chairman of adult committee at Ten Mile branch; Richard Kux, Davison health education committee chairman; Mrs. Betty Leonard, chairman of branch Teen-Tween program commit- LEND REAL SIGNIFICANCE TO EVERY OCCASION . PLANT TREES in ISRAEL • • • • • TO HONOR Births •Bar Mitzvahs Weddings • Holidays Confirmation Graduation Family Occasions tee; Mrs. George Gantz, chair- man of the playschool' commit- tee. An illustrated review of 1966-51 program highlights was given by Irwin Shaw, executive director. Frances Cooperman, i5-year- old soprano, member of the Center Choral Society, and Susan King, 14-year-old • pianist, who studies with Julius Chajes at the Center Music School, presented a group of musical selections. A reception followed • the meeting. Mrs. Harry E. August was chairman of the reception •committee. Announcing that the dinner" planned by the Israel • Bond Or- ganizatidn for June 20, at Adas Shalom Synagogue, in honor of Irwin I. Cohn, the retiring chairman, Abe Kasle, will be utilized officially to open the 1967 Israel Bond drive here, Abe, Kasle, the' newly-chosen chairman of the Detroit cam- paig:n, stated: ; • "To say we love Israel' is not enough. To give, even gener- ously, of philanthropic dollars is not enough. The future of Is- rael will depend on her inner economic strength, and that BEL-AIRE Milton Marwil Re-Elected President of Zionist Organization of Detroit Milton S. Marwil was re-elect- ed president of the Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit at its recent annual meeting. Vice- presidents are Abraham Bor- man, Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, Sherman Sha- piro and. David M. Zellman. Marwil Irving Snider- man and • M. Ben Lewis re-elected secretary and treas- urer, respectively. - Board members elected for a three-year term are Sidney L. Brand, Max Chornsky, Albert Elazar, Nathan Finkelstein, Ruben Gold, Joseph Hirsch,, Leonard L. Radner, Arnold H. Rosman, Dr. I. Walter Silver, Joseph W. Solomon, Wilbur S. Stein and Dr. Ted Winshall. Other members of the board are Rabbi Milton Arm, Dr. S. A. Bennett, Louis Berry, Harry B. Bradlin, Charles H. Charlip, Philip J. Cutler, Harry A. Davidoff, Harry C. Davidson, Jules Doneson, Jacob Epel, Dr. Morey H. Firestone, Philip J. Gilbert, Dr. Henry A. Gold- smith, Herbert. L. Harris, Dr. Maxwell M. Hoffman, Abe Kasle, Dr. Louis L. • Kazdan, Joseph Kirschmann, Samuel Kohlen:berg, Jack J. Kraizman, Mrs. Bernard Karasick, Maurice A. - Landau, Philip Langwald, Sol Lifsitz, Louis Lightstone, Morris Mend el s o n, Harry Nathan, Louis Panush, George C. Parzen, Balfour D. Peisner, Emmanuel Rosenberg, Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar, Nathan Spevakow, and Dr. Bernard Weston. The permanent hono r,a r y board consists of Rabbi Morris Adler, Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, Dr. Harry E. August, Rabbi Jacob M. Chinitz, Harry Cohen, Lawrence W. Crohn, James I. Ellman, Walter. L. Field, Dr. Leon Fram, Rabbi Gorrelick, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Dr. Turkey Halts Tours by Ships to Israel (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) ISTANBUL. — The Turkish authorities acted to prohibit tours to Israel arranged by shipping -lines in order to pre- vent Turkish Jews from migrat- ing to. Israel without securing official permission. As a result of this ban, a CALL cruise which was to have com- menced this. week was cancelled UN 4-2767 at the last minute. • Tourists are enabled to leave the • country on what is known ISRAEL as a common passport, prepared by the shipping agent and cov7 NEEDS ering all the tourists aboard the TREES ship. •This eliminates the long and- tedious formalities with which Turkish citizens have to apply in order to leave the JEWISH country. NATIONAL A Turkish citizen can obtain FUND a passport only if his trip is 18414 WYOMING AVENUE connected with study, health or ALL CONOI,BUTIONS: TO JNF business, or if he is visiting ARE TAle .- DEDUCTIBLE doge relatives abroad. JNF OFFICE HOURS: Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Richard C. Hertz; Bernard Isa- acs, William B. Isenberg, Morris M. Jacobs, Leon Kay, A. C. Lap- pin, Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Robert R. Marwil, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, Philip Slomovitz, Abe Srere, Louis Stoll, and Maurice H. Zackheim. Rabbi Lehrman was chairman of the nominating committee, together with Crohn, Lifsitz, and Dr'. Weston. In his annual report to the membership, Marwil reviewed the year's highlights and an- nounced that, although the ZOD had already exceeded its last year's total membership, a large committee was still • actively working on the enrollment cam- . paign. Plans for next season's ac- tivities will be outlined when the executive committee meets at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at Zion- ist House, 10424 W. McNichols. strength right now rests largely John. E. Lurie will act as the on Israel Bond investment dol- dinner chairman on June 20. He lars from American Jews. That said workers will Concentrate is why I took the job of chair- on re-enrolling Guardians and ing the 1967 Israel Bond Cam- Trustees and creating new pur.: paignin Detroit and that is why OUT kickoff dinner on June 20 chasers in those ($1,000 and must produce $1500,000 in Bond $10,000) categories." sales." ■.•■•■••••■■••••%00•1■0•0•■•■••■■••••4. Louis Berry, who has been named by Kasle- as vice-chair- man for Trustees, added: "There is not a single element in• the Jewish community of Detroit which can justifiably . feel any complacency unless it joins in this history-making" effort to shore up the economic. walls of Israel now." Tom Borman, Phillip Stoll- Kosher Catering man and David Safran, • who have also accepted major posts If You Still under Kasle, issued ,a . joint Demand the Finest statement which echoed the sentiments of Kasle and Berry. in Food and Service! 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