'INTW et gross ChapteellifflefirNew Offi At a recent planning session • of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council, members of the executive board met with these presi- dents of the 26 constituent lodges: left to right, front row, Albert Resnick, Albert Tucker Lodge; Morris Lazarus, Louis Stone Lodge; Israel Schwartz, Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Lodge: Hy Crystal, BB executive direc- tor; Louis Weber, Council president; Frank Blazofsky, Ivan S. Bloch Lodge; Jack Gubkin, Louis Brandeis Lodge; and Avram Charlip, Centennial Lodge; back row, Irving Flaschen, Harry B. Keidan Lodge; Norman Feingold, Eddie Jacobson Lodge; William Lite, Pisgah Lodge; Morris Garrison, Albert Einstein Lodge; Irwin Meisel, Yuster-Rosenberg Lodge; Jesse Stearn, Donald Fox Lodge; Melvin Robins, Downtown Lodge; Hyman Feldman, East Side Lodge; Dr. Edward War- ner, Philip Handler Lodge; Harry Weinberger, Council first vice-president; and Jack Leeds, Council fourth vice-president. Not pictured are these presidents: Max Rubin, Detroit; Norman Michlin, Marshall; Don Coville, Suburban; Sam Field, Dov Frenkel; Harold Weiss, Morgenthau; Harry Komisar, Israel; Meyer Lullove, Motor City; Joe Broder, Oak- Woods; Rubin Miller, Rex; David Friedman, Herzl; and Harry Bragman, Tikvah. Bnai Brith Lodge Presidents Schedule Seminar-Workshop Sessions for Sept. 28 The 14th annual seminar- workshops of the Greater De- troit Bnai Brith Council will be held Sept. 28, at the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel, beginning at 8:15 a.m, with registration. The seminar is designed so that officers and committee chairmen from each of the 26 local lodges may learn their re- sponsibilities to the organiza- tion during the coming year and to honor lodges with rec- ords of outstanding achieve- ment. Workshops are scheduled in the following areas of Bnai Brith activity: Anti-Defamation League, blood bank, Hillel Foun- dation, Israel committee, BBYO, vocational guidance, bowling and athletics, program, publi- city, bulletin editors, citizen- ship and civic affairs, commun- ity service and social welfare, retention, fund-raising, mem- bership, service committee for armed forces and veterans, in- doctrination, financial secre- taries and presidents. Rabbi 'lleitudah beie MOHEL EXCLUSIVELY Since 1946 in Detroit Hospitals and Homes TE.. 4-7355 :7r110 RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN 3-6242 ■ =111111•MINW Rabbi Joshua Spiro CERTIFIED MOHEL Serving In Hospitals & Homes UN 3-2616 7328 Thatcher Certified Surgical Mohel Rabbi Israel GOODMAN Serving in Hospitals and Homes Anywhere 16 Years' Experience Pontiac, Mich. FEderal 4-4149 Prior to the workshop ses- sisions ,there will be a plenary session, at which Louis Weber, Council president, will preside. A guest speaker will be heard. According to Harry Wein- berger, Council vice-president State ADL Sets Annual Policy Meeting for Sunday in Detroit lems, including "Maxwell Street Days in Michigan," resort dis- crimination, human relations workshops and political cam- paigns. Mrs. Aaron will submit her annual report as chairman, and professional activities will be re- ported by Dr. Morton J. Sobel, ADL Michigan Regional di- rector, and Michael A. Gaines, community consultant. Re-nominated for chairman of the board is Mrs. Aaron, while nominated for first and second vice-chairmen, respectively, are Sidney J. Karbel and Judge Sept. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Baum, all of Detroit. New nominees for the board Marvin B. Hyman (Shirley Berk), of 20500 Strathmoor, a are: • Mrs. M. L. Harris, Kalamazoo; son, Mark Howard. Mrs. Al Hatosky, Benton Harbor; * * * Mrs. Harold Heller and Mrs. Paul 0. Liebert, Grand Rapids; Mrs. Rob- Sept. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. ert Wachenheimer, Lansing; Sher- Marvin S. Siegel (Pat Hartman), win IVI. Birnkrant, Pontiac; Dr. Stuart Cohn, Alpena; Dr. Raymond of 19390 Votrobeck Dr., a son, L. Engelman, Flint; Michael L. Robert Keith. Harris, Kalamazoo; Seymour K. Padnos, Holland; Harvey Simrod, * * * Battle Creek and Philip Surath, Sept. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Mau- Bay City. Others are Mrs. Robert Coggan, rice Betman (Bernice Nedel- Mrs. Philip Fealk, Mrs. David Gros- man), of 23080 Geneva, Oak berg. Mrs. Sanford Rosenthal, Mrs Morris Tack, Walter Berlow, Marcus Park, a son, Jeffrey Alan. Fordon, David Galin, Joseph J. * * * Pernick, Louis Weber, Harvey Weis- and Milton M. Weinstein. all Sept. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- be•t of Detroit. Samuel Adinoff, Port Huron; Herbert A. Aronsson, Judge bert Stone (Geraldine Yago- Baum and Mrs. Kalman Bruss, De- da), of 23880 Ithaca, Oak Park, troit; Dr. George J. Feldman, Mon- a son, Alan Loren. roe; Leon J. Harris, St. Joseph; The annual meeting of the Michigan Regional Advisory Board of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith will be held Sunday, at the Wolverine Hotel, it is announced by Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, chairman. The group will reach policy decisions on a variety of human relations and civil rights prob- Arth, An,n,ouncements * SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 4252 TUXEDO TE 4-6624 * Sept. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald A. Goldstein - (F l o r e n c e Orechkin), of 20282 Chapel, a daughter, Sheri Gail. * * * Aug. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stoliman (Ethel Cohen), of 25427 Scotia, Huntington Woods, a daughter, Margo Karen. * * Aug. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shatanoff (Joann Satov- sky), of 21876 S u s s e x, Oak Park, a daughter, Sherrie Lynn. 4, RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER and chairman of the seminar, reservations may be made with the Council office, WO. 3-7838. Weinberger is assisted by Mau- rice Zeiger, Louis Popper, Nor- villle Ranpaport and Julius Top- per, co-chairmen. ,, 4: Aug. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Mendelson (Judy Roth), of 810 S. Ballenger, Flint, a daugh- ter, Lisa Sue, Samuel H. Himelstein, Grand Rapids; Joseph C. Hirschfield, Bay City; Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, Detroit; Judge Harry Litowich, Benton. Harbor; Shelby Yewhouse, Birmingham; Louis H. Schostak, Detroit; William Slavin, Kalamazoo, Louis S. Stone, Detroit and Rabbi M. Robert Syme, Detroit. Also nominated are Samuel J. Rhodes, Gerald Sucher, Hon. John M. Wise, Martin Citrin, Avern L. Cohn, Stanley J Winkelman, Kal- man Bruss, Mrs. William Fogel, Elsie Rodd, Albert M. Colman, all of Detroit, and from outstate, Louis Bergstein, Midland; Louis J. Bee'- man, Whitehall; Mrs. Michael Faber, Benton Harbor; F. E. Fiven- son, Grand Traverse; Zalman Fry- man, Petoskey; Melv in Hamerm an, Adrian; Paul 0. Liebert, Grand Rapids; Leo S. Rosen, Muskegon; Robert Stark, Saginaw; Harvey S. Steadman, Lansing; Marcella Steu- ben, South Haven ;Morris Stulberg, Marshall; Judge Norman H. Weiner, Albion; Eugene Traines, Mt. Pleas- ant; Judge Sol H. Young, Cadillac and Robert Zacher, Bay City. Further information on this Today, 58,000,000 copies of the meeting may be obtained from daily newspaper will be printed the ADL office, 163 Madison, and sold in the United States. WO 2-9686. Mrs. Harry Shapiro, president of Northwest Chapter, Ameri- can Jewish Congress, at a re- cent dessert luncheon meeting, installed the following officers for the 1958-59 season: Mesdames Arnold Kass, vice- president; Harold Elson, treas- urer; Maurice Robbins, Benja- min Klar and David Blau, secre- taries; Edward Fishman and Saul Efrusy, membership; Irv- ing Weisenthal, fund-raising; and Jack Udow, greetings. Introduced and formally in stalled by Judith Laikin, exec- utive director of the Regional Congress office, were Mesdames Ruby Goldman and Francis Nor- ris, CCIA; Avner Naggar and Louis Zuckerman, CLSA; Betty Loomus, Louise Wise Memorial; ........v.........,,,w.., FOR THE FINEST — IN ENTERTAINMENT—It's Harry Rattner and Eugene Franzblau, CIAI; Leopold Sny- der, study group; and Paul Mas- serman, education and Jewish living. 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