Memorial to Dr. Hershman on May 26 @IPS Re-Elects Wolf, Elects Detroiter, Honors Grayzel; Membership Shows Increase Members attending the 71st country in the world where Eng- Judge Theodore Levin has Annual Meeting of The Jewish lish is spoken. Bible sales in- been named as chairman of a Publication Society of America, creased by 11 per cent, while special Shaarey Zedek commit- held in Philadelphia on May 10, sales of other books were the 1959, re-elected Edwin Wolf, same as in the preceding year. tee to arrange for a memorial 2nd, as President. Other officers tribute to Dr. A. M. Hershman. elected to serve with Wolf were The new paperback series The memorial will be in the the - Hon. Horace Stern-, Sol launched by the JPS in cooper. ation with Meridian Books, Inc., form of a Maarili Service, to be Satinsky and Dr: Jacob R. Mar- held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, May cus as Vive-Presidents; Myer met with a gratifying response. Judge Louis E. Levinthal, in 26, in the main sanctuary of Feinstein, Treasurer; Lesser his. report as chairman of the th synagogue. Zussman, Executive Secretary; publication committee, discuss- Dr. Hershman, rabbi emeritus Judge Louis E. Levinthal, Chair- of Cong. Shaarey Zedek to man of the Publication Commit- ed an independent survey made whose pulpit he was called 52 tee; Dr. Solomon Grayzel, Edi- by Research, Inc., of Philadel- phia, in an attempt to analyze years ago, died on April 6. tor. the constituency and desires of The memorial assembly fol- Trustees re-elected were Har- lows Shloshim, the traditional ry W. Baumgarten, Harry Starr the membership. An analysis of 30-day period of mourning. Dr. and Roger W. Straus, Jr., of the returns which exceeded 50 Hershman's daughters, Ruth New York; Samuel H. Daroff, per cent of the questionaires mailed, indicated that more than and Eiga, of New York, will Joseph First and Bernard G. four out of every five JPS mem- join their brother David, of De- Segal, of Philadelphia; Philip bers had college training - or troit, here for the service. D. Sang, of Chicago; and Dewey better and that three out of Rabbi Morris Adler will de- D. Stone, of Boston. Justin Tur- every five had continued their liver the eulogy, and Cantor ner, of Los Angeles, was elected education past the college level. Jacob H. Sonenklar and the as a new Trustee. J. Solis-Cohen, In general, JPS members were Shaarey Zedek choir, under the Jr., of Philadelphia, was elected well pleased with the books direction of Dan Frohman, will as Honorary President. being published. conduct the service. Honorary vice-presidents The program portion of the Following opening remarks elected were Samuel Bronfman, annual meeting was dedicated by Judge Levin, Cantor Reuven of Montreal; James Marshall, to Dr. Solomon Grayzel, editor, Frankel wil chant a Hebrew Samuel I. Rosenman and Lewis upon his completion of 20 years Psalm. Rabbi Adler will read L. Strauss, of New York; Philip of service to the JPS and the a Psalm in English and deliver Slomovitz, of Detroit. cultural life of the American the major address. In his report covering the Jewish community. The tribute will close with the year 1958, Wolf pointed out chanting of the El Mole Racha- that membership enrollment in Fifth of Liberation Army min by Cantor Sonenklar. the JPS had shown a substan- The entire community is in- tial increase during the year Were Foreigners, B-G Says vited to attend the service and and that there are now more JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Twen- to participate in this tribute than 10,000 members enrolled, ty per cent of Israel's army dur- to Dr. Hershman. with representation from every ing the War of Liberation was composed of volunteers from abroad, who laid the foundation of Israel's Air Force, Army and armored corps, according to Prime Minister David Ben- Gu- rion in his preface to "The His- Tom Borman, chairman of the visiting Israeli leader, and tory of War of Independence," Detroit Israel • Bond Organiza- Robert Lurie, St. Louis Bond which the Army Publishing tion, announces, that prominent leader. House is issuing here. a local leaderS guest speakers and Col. Gaon, a. native of Bel- will participate in the annual gium, of Dutch parents, joined the British army in 1940, at the age of 22, and took part in the Far Eastern campaign in World War II. In 1948 he joined the Israel defense forces. He is a graduate of the Israel Staff and Command School and has held various offices in the Israel de- fense forces. During the Sinai Campaign, he was Governor of the Gaza Strip. He retired from the Israel Col. Gaon Robert Lurie army last year to enter private Fur'niture cleaned and moth business. proofed in your home or Israel Bondholders' Conference, Lurie, a prominent St. Louis office. 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