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April 18, 1958 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-04-18

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Nelson Rockefeller
Aids New York UJA

Dr. Hans Albert Einstein will
leave for Israel this month to
participate in ceremonies mark-
ing the formal
dedication o f
the Albert
Einstein Phys-
i c s Institute
Building at
Technion - Is-
rael Institute
of Technology,
named for his
late father.
The new build-
Dr. Einstein ing was made
possible through the efforts of
the American Technion Society
which sponsors and supports
Technion, the only institution
of higher learning in Israel de-
voted exclusively to the engi-
neering sciences.

COMPARE

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for quick results.

Results of the election of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
will be listed in The Jewish
News next week. The election
took place last night but the
list of nominees was errone-
ously reported in our last
week's issue as being of those
elected. While some of the
officers are unopposed—Louis
Berry definitely succeeding
Hyman Safran as president —
there were to be contests for
treasurer and a board member-
ship. We regret last week's
error.

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Ground-breaking ceremonies for the new Evergreen Jew-
it'S1 , ACAKov's CA1A5iC1
ish Congregation synagogue building will take place this
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ALAN E. SCHWARTZ, who
td
A --Nr. 25 thru
Evergreen Jewish Congrega- now numbers some 200 fam- is chairman of the Mayor's Skid
June 30
Row
Committee,
was
recently
tion, after seven years of relig- ilies, has an active, four-year-
'lers per
person
named chairman of the Na-
ious organization and accumula-
double
occ.
old Sisterhood and maintains tional Committee of the Home-
tion of financial resources, will a religious school.
50 rooms out
OCEANFRONT
less
and
Industrial
Alcoholics,
of 258
2511110 26fliSts.,
break ground at 1:30 p.m., Sun-
$12 Apr. 15-24
Services of the congregation which has offices in New York.
'orni Beach
day, as the first step in its
have been conducted in private
synagogue building program.
homes, the Mettatal School and
The scene of the ceremonies St. Matthew's Church during
The word sure gets around that
is the site of the proposed its brief history. Now, plans are
structure, on Evergreen Rd., going ahead speedily so that
just north of W. 7 Mile Rd.
the congregation will be able
Allan Gold will be chairman to worship for the High Holy
is giving the best deal on a 1958
of the special program, which Days in its own structure.
will include as guest speakers,
Assisting Horowitz as mem-
Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart, Rabbi bers of the ground-breaking
Jacob A. Chinitz, of Cong. committee are Ted Kellman,
Ahavas Achim, and the Rev. I. Mrs. George Karber, Franklin
Paul Taylor, of St. Matthews Levy, Myer Brenner, Allan
Methodist Church.
Gold, David Simon, chairman
The invocation will be given of the building committee, and
by Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin, spir- Dr. Silver, president.
12240 Jos. Campau
itual leader of the Evergreen
Prior to the program, par-
9 Blks. S. of Davison
congregation, while a message ticipants will be feted at a
of greeting will be extended by brunch in the home of Dr. and
TW 1-0600
LI 8-4119
Dr. David I. Silver, Evergreen Mrs. Silver, 20078 Kentfield.
I'm as near as your phone
president. Israel Idelsohn will
lead in the singing of the na-
tional anthems, and the Sunday
school children will present a
program of songs.
If you love luxury...
Participating in the ground-
breaking will be past presidents
of the synagogue, Josef Horow-
you'll love the CONCORD!
itz, Isadore Silverman, Herman
Sussman, David Simon and Dr.
Silver.
Planning the entire program
is a committee headed by Josef
Horowitz, the first president
of the synagogue, in whose
Genial Jimmy Demaret, three times winner
home the congregation was
of the Masters, is Head Pro. Associate Pro:
founded at High Holy Day time
famed Jackie Burke.
seven years ago.
Beginning with only a hand-
ful of families, the congregation

sir

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HARRY ABRAM

SHORE CHEVROLET

Einstein's Son to Leave
for Israel Dedication

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Cong. JAMES ROOSEVELT

(left), eldest son of the late
President Roosevelt, and
HUGH ORGEL, press attache
at the Israel Embassy in
Washington, will be the fea-
tured speakers at the initial
gifts meeting of the 1958
Flint United Jewish Appeal
at 8:30 p.m., April 29, in
Cong. Beth Israel. The pro-
gram, in celebration of Is-
rael's 10th anniversary, will
launch the Flint UJA cam-
paign.

Rabbi ISRAEL MILLER, of
the Kingsbridge Heights Jew-
ish Center, Bronx, N.Y., a vice-
chairman of the Commission
on Jewish Chaplaincy of the
Jewish Welfare Board, has
been nominated by the com-
mission to conduct Torah Con-
vocations for Jewish service-
men stationed in Alaska, at
Ladd Air Force Base and El-
mendorf Air Force Base, April
29 to May 10.

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DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS—Fri day, April

NEW YORK (JTA)—Nelson
A. Rockefeller has accepted the
chairmanship of "p e r s-o n-to
person month" in the 1958 cam-
paign of the United Jewish Ap-
peal of Greater New York, and
will direct the activities of 10,-
000 volunteer workers in the
climactic phase of the drive
which begins
during the lat-
ter part of
M a y , accord-
ing to an an-
nounce-
ment by Mon-
roe Goldwater,
UJA presi-
Rockefeller dent.
For Rockefeller, the new post
marks the renewal of active as-
sociation with the leadership of
UJA. In 1946, he served as
chairman of the UJA's non-sec-
tarian campaign committee and
has supported the organization's
efforts since that time.
"Mr. Rockefeller's acceptance
of this key post is a develop-
ment which will hearten. every
U J A volunteer," Goldwater
said. "As one of the world's
foremost philanthropists, Mr.
Rockefeller is proving once
more that the finest humani-
tarianism transcends the boun-
daries of faith."

Evergreen Congregation Schedules
Ground-Breaking After 7-Year Wait

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