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June 13, 1958 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-06-13

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Detroit's Israel Bond Women of Valor were saluted by
the Woman of Valor from the Jewish State during the visit
here of Colonel Shoshana Gershom, commander of Israel's
Women's Army, CHEN. The Detroit women were commended
for their achievements, each having attained a goal of
$100,000 in Israel Bond sales and purchases. Shown here,
from the left, on Israel CHEN Day, were: Mrs. Philip Heit-
man, Mrs. Rachel Kurtzman, Col. Gershom, Mrs. Charles Milan
and Mrs. Tom Borman. Another Woman of Valor, Mrs.
Joseph Katchke, was out of the city on the day of the presenta-
tion of the awards by Colonel Gershom.

News Brevities

SHERMAN COUSINS CLUB,
at its recent election meeting,
voted into office the following:
Esther Rachleff, pr e s i d e n t;
Nancy Kay, vice-president; Jim
Rachleff, secretary; Kenneth
Sherman, treasurer; R o s l y n
Ross, sunshine chairman; and
Ann Sorkin, telephone chair-
man. Plans are being made for
a barbecue party and _a moon-
light boat trip.

* * *

Brandeis University has
awarded a fellowship in music
for the summer to MURIEL
KINGSTON, pianist and music
teacher at the MacDowell
School.
* * *
F & F FAMILY CLUB will
meet at 9 p.m., Saturday, in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Stroh, 3723 Kendall.
* * *
There will be a CAT EX-
HIBIT in the 12th floor audi-
torium of the J. L. Hudson Co.
downtown store on June 19 and
20. All breeds and colors will be
represented among the 50 cats
being shown. A book on cat care
will be available at the show.

HARRY BUNDEROFF,
Queens business leader, an-
nounced the establishment of
the Harry and Jean Bunderoff
Endowed Scholarship at the
Jewish Theological Seminary
of America. Income from the
scholarship, set up in perpetu-
ity, will be awarded annually
to deserving students in the
Seminary's Rabbinical School.
* * *
JOCELYN KRIEGER, lyric
soprano, will appear as guest
soloist with the Detroit Concert
Band, under the direction of
Leonard B. Smith, at 8:15 p.m.,
Saturday, at Belle Isle. Mrs.
Krieger is the wife of Byron
Krieger, Olympic fencer and
Maccabiah champion.
* *
NATHANIEL S. ROTHEN-
BERG, of New York, was re-
elected president of Bnai Zion
at the annual convention in
Monticello, N.Y.

Planting of Goldstein Forest to Be Started in Israel This Month

The committee to plant a for-
est in Israel in honor of Peter
and Pauline Goldstein an-
nounces that Mr. and Mrs. Gold-
stein have contributed the sum
of $5,000 towards the forest,
which will bear their name.
Harry Citrin, chairman of the
committee, also announced that
the forest, which is being planted
in cooperation with the Jewish
National Fund, will be inaugu-
rated during the latter part of
this month by Rabbi Joseph
Rabinowitz of Congregation
Beth Shmuel, and by Samuel S.
Simmer, Goldstein's son-in-law,
both of whom are leaving to
visit Israel June 16.
Rabbi Rabinowitz, known as
the Brezner Rebbi, is a fore-
most worker for Jewish National
Fund.
Simmer, local attorney, is go-
ing to Israel as a delegate to
the 20th anniversary convention
of the United Jewish Appeal,
to be held in Jerusalem June 23
to 25, as one of the representa-
tives of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign and the Jewish Welfare
Federation.
A special planting ceremony
is being planned by the Keren
Kayemet Lelsrael office in Je-
rusalem while Rabbi Rabinowitz
and Simmer are in Israel.
The Peter S. and Pauline
Goldstein Forest committee, ac-

Hordes, Sol Kan-at, Harry N. Katz,
Jacob Koss. Daniel A. Laven, Hy-
man Mitnick, Rabbi Joseph Rabino-
witz, Louis Rose, Nathan Rose,
Samuel H. Rosenberg, Morris L.
Schaver, Irving W. Schlussel. Harry
Schumer, Meyer Sherman, Hyman
Silverstein, Samuel S. Simmer, Rabbi
Joshua S. Sperka. Samuel L. Travis,
M. Warren and Rabbi S. P. Wohl-
gelernter.

Jacob Berkowitz, Louis Berry,
Bernard S. Chase, Wolf Cohen,
Morris Dorn, David M. Edelman,
Ben Eizelm•n. Eugene J. Epstein,
David Goldberg, Ben Grant, William

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* * *

Dr. FRANZ LANDSBERGER,
art historian and authority on
Jewish art, will retire this year
as Curator of the Jewish Mu-
seum on the Cincinnati campus
of Hebrew Union College-Jew-
ish Institute of Religion.
* * *
SAMUEL ROTHBERG, of Pe-
oria, national chairman of Trus-
tees of State of Israel Bonds,
left to confer with Israel's lead-
ers on the country's economic
needs in its second decade of
independence.
* * *
SOL SATINSKY, president of
Frankford Woolen Mills, of
Philadelphia, has accepted the
chairmanship of the board of
the American Jewish History
Center of the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary.
*
*
Rabbi CHAIM U. LIPSCHITZ
will deliver the opening prayer
at the United States Senate in
Washington, Monday.

cording to Rabbi Dr. Leo Y.
Goldman, honorary chairman,
believed that a forest of trees
"is the most appropriate way of
paying tribute to them".
The following have joined the
committee, in addition to those
previously announced:

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1 3-THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day, June 1 3 , 1953

Israeli Heroine Salutes Detroit's
Women of Valor in Bond Campaign

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