Bnai Brith District 6 Parley Votes
50,000 Trees in Honor of Klutznick
(From JTA and Other Dispatches)
CHICAGO—Over 1,200 dele-
gates attending the District Six
convention of. Bnai Brith here
last week unanimously adopted
a resolution calling for the
planting of 50,000 trees in Israel
in honor of the forthcoming 50th
birthday of national president
Philip M. Klutznick.
The resolution, calling for the
planting of the trees in the
Martyr's Forest in Israel,
through the Jewish National
Fund, was sponsored by the
Detroit • delegation.
The Detroit Council pledged
10,000 trees to the project, and
1,000 were pledged by Pisgah
Lodge in honor of its centen-
nial celebration later this year.
Alfred H. Bounin and Jack
Caminker, of Detroit, were
elected to the District Six board
of governors.
Klutznick, who addressed the
closing banquet, disputed his
torians who foresee a withering
of Jewish life in the next 50
years brought on by suburbani-
z4ion and freedom from "ghet-
to pressures."
He found "no cause for fear"
that Jews, having achieved a
high measure of security, would
abandon their ties to Judaism.
He also questioned the belief
that •'a crisis atmosphere" is
needed to give the Jewish com-
munity its unifying force.
However, he added "the cal-
amity of crisis will remain with
the Jewish community" so long
as more than 2,000,000 Jews are
enslaved by Soviet Russia."
Myrna Katz to Wed
Melvyn K. Adelman
Jewish Center to Sponsor
To Wed Sept. 10
The great challenge to Ameri-
can Jewry today, the Bnai Brith
president said, "is to 'restore to
the family unit the role it has
abdicated in transmitting Jew-
ish traditions and culture to its
youth. We are in an age of too
much reliance on public and
private agencies, not enough on
the family," he stated.
, The convention surprised him
with a $50,000 check—"a thous-
and dollars for each year of a
committed to Jewish ideals"
-:-.presented by Chicago friends
and made payable toward the
construction of the Bnai Brith
building in Washington, D.C.,
that will be dedicated this
winter.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mari-
lyn Miller acknowledges with
Two social events for young grateful appreciation the many
adults have been planned for kind expressions of sympathy
this month by the Jewish Corn- extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
munity Center.
cent bereavement.
At 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, an
evening of informal social danc-
ing and community singing will
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Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Katz,
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, the engagement of their daugh-
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Adelman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben Adelman, of Bay City,
Mich.
A graduate from the School
of Business Administration of
the University of Michigan and
a member of the Zeta Beta Tau
fraternity, Mr. Adelman is now
serving in the Armed • Forces of
our country. Miss Katz is a stu-
dent at the University of
A fall wedding is planned.
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MATTATHIAS TENT HIVE,
of the Maccabees, will hold its
annual picnic this Sunday, at
Middle Rouge Park. Signs will
point to the picnic site. Games
and refreshments are planned
for. members and their friends.
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KASOFF FAMILY CLUB will
meet at 8 p.m., Sunday, in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Goldman, 17590 Pennington.
Newly-elected officers will pre-
side.
Gulf Oil, Nasser in Deal
NEW YORK, (AJP) — The
Journal of Commerce reported
this week that James Berger,
Gulf Oil Corp. representative in
Cairo, had conferred with All
Sabry, Nasser's political advisor,
on the construction of a 100-
mile Suez pipeline.
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