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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-09-04

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THE DETR OIT JEW ISH NEWS -- Friday, Sept. 4, 1959 —

Aaron Rosenbergs Honored with
Nachla on JNF Land in Israel

Annual Bnai Brith
Seminar on Sept. 13

The 15th annual seminar-
workshops of the Metropolitan
Detroit Bnai Brith Council will
be held at the Henrose Hotel,
on Sept. 13, with officers and
committee chairmen of the 27
local Bnai Brith lodges partici-
pating, _Harry Weinberger, pres-
ident of the Council announced.
Workshops are scheduled for
the following activities: adult
Jewish education, Anti-Defama-
tion League, blood bank, Hillel
Foundations, aid to Israel,
youth organization, bowling and
athletics, citizenship and civic
affairs, community service and
social welfare, financial secre-
taries, fund raising, indoctrina-
tion, membership, presidents,
program, retention and service
committee for armed forces and
veterans.
Milo Rappaport, vice presi-
dent of the Council and seminar
chairman, advises that registra-
tion is scheduled from 8:15 to
9:15 a.m. with workshops start-
ing at 9:45 a.m. Luncheon and
general sessions will be at 1
p.m. with an officer of District
Grand Lodge No. 6 as guest
speaker: Council achievement
awards will also be presented.
Rappaport urges those who
haven't made reservations do so
promptly by calling the Council
office, WO 3-7838.

Gayle Rose German
to Wed Next June

Darom, Israel Minister
to Yugoslavia, Named
to Delegation at UN

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Avra-
ham Darom, Israel Minister in
Yugoslavia, was named to serve
on Israel's delegation to the
forthcoming General Assembly
of the United Nations.
Darom will be in charge of
contacts with the Latin Ameri-
can delegations. A native of the
Argentine, Darom was a Chilean
government official before he
immigrated to Israel in 1949.







THE NEW

BOESKY'S

MISS GALE ROSE GERMAN
IRVING SCHLUSSEL presents Nachla certificate on behalf
of the Jewish National Fund to Mr. and Mrs. AARON
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ger-
ROSENBERG.
man, of Washburn Ave., an-
•The most
* *
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nounce the engagement of
'beautiful
In recognition of their dedi-
their daughter, Gayle Rose, to
cocktail lounge
cation to Jewish causes, mainly
Harvey Richard Beck, son of
in Detroit
Israel,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Aaron
to
Mr. and Mrs. David Beck, of
Rosenberg were honored at a
Mansfield Ave.
testimonial dinner, in which the
The bride-elect, a former
.The same
Keshenever-Bessarabier a n d
University of Michigan coed,
fine food you
Odesser Progressive Aid Socie-
is a senior in the Wayne State
have always
ties also participated, and they
University College of Educa-
enjoyed
were , presented with a Nachla
tion where she is affiliated with
certificate, to indicate that a
Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority.
settlement, to be known as
Mr. Beck, a graduate of Hills-
Nachlat Aaron v'Chaya Rosen-
20231 James Couzens
dale College, is attending De-
berg, will be established in
troit College of Law, where
Israel.
he is affiliated with Kappa
Announcement also was made
Sigma Kappa and Tau Epsi-
BR 2-0644
at the dinner of the planting
Seymour Faber Gets lon Rho fraternities. Plans are
Carry-Outs —
of a Rosenberg Forest on Jew-
Complete Dinners
being
made
for
a
June
wed-
ish National Fund land in Is-
Cousens Scholarship
Another BOESKY'S
12th at Hazelwood
rael. The children of the Ros-
The selection of Seymour ding.
enbergs started the fund for
Faber, University of Michigan
the forest by planting a grove
graduate student, as the winner
of 1,000 trees in their parents'
of the third annual Leon A.
honor. A grove also was planted
Cousens Graduate Scholarship
Now Exclusive Caterers at the Beautiful Air-Conditioned
by the Rosenbergs and several
in Human Relations was an-
hundred trees were planted by
Sholem Aleichem Institute
nounced by Mrs. Mildred M.
Also catering in your home, favorite hall, temple or hotel.
the guests.
Jeffrey Cousens Fund chairman.
BR 2-0375

GREENFIELD at 7 MILE ROAD
Harry Kaminer was chairman
THE JACOB REISSMANS
Faber will receive his scholar-
of the evening. Greeting the
ship at a reception to be held
Rosenbergs were Prof. Samuel
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reissman, in his honor at the Cousens
M. Levin, president of the JNF
OBE, a
Council, who expressed JNF's 4753 Glendale, will be honored Lounge of Workmen's Circle
thanks to the Rosenbergs for at a golden wedding celebra- Center, 18340 W. Seven Mile,
their gift of a parcel of land tion, • to . be held by their at 8:30 p.m. Sept. 11.
Mrs. Jeffrey, community rela-
for the erection of a JNF build- daughters, Mrs. _ Frances Cou-
tions director for the UAW,
ing; Irving Cantor, president
sens and Mrs. Margaret Sklar, said that Faber had been se-
of Keshenever-Bessarabier; Mrs.
George Lerner, president of the and their son, Leonard, this lected by a committee headed.
JNF Auxiliary; Irving W. Saturday night, at Workmen's by Walter E. Klein, associate
For consultation at your
Schlussel, who presented the Circle Educational Center, 18340 director of the Jewish Commu-
convenience without obligation
nity Council, and leaders of
certificate to the Rosenbergs,
Call Lincoln 8-2266
W. 7 Mile.
Detroit's labor-liberal commu-
and William Hordes.
Cocktails
will
be
served
at
nity.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg and
their son, Edward, responded to 7:30, followed by dinner and
Faber, 32, is currently work-
entertainment. The Reissman ing on a doctor of philosophy
the encomia of the speakers.
Participants in a musical pro- family requests that there be degree in sociology at the Uni-
gram, in giving the invocation, no gifts, but contributions in versity of Michigan. He is the
in leading in Birhat Hamazon their honor may be made to the co-author of studies of the social
and singing the national an- Workmen's Circle School and and psychological effects of job
thems were Cantor and Mrs. Center.
layoffs on older workers. In
Reuven Frankel, Rabbis Joshua
The Reissman have been resi- company with Dr. Harold Shep-
Sperka and Jacob Hoberman dents of Detroit since 1923, pard of the Wayne State Uni-
and Alfred Bounin.
after arriving from Russia as versity sociology department,
immigrants in 1_913. Upon their he participated in research
Carmel Is Writing
arrival here they became active among auto workers following
Story of -Americans'
members in the Workmen's the shutdowns of Detroit's Mur-
Role as Zion Builders Circle and have served in many ray Body and Packard plants.
The scholarship winner holds
Isaac Carmel, for many years capacities since then.
his bachelor's degree from
Mr.
Reissman
held
many
of-
prominent
leader
in
the
Amer-
a
ican Zionist movement, who fices in Branch 156. He is cur- Wayne and a master's from
settled in Israel several years rently the financial and record- U. of M. His grant will enable
ago, announces that he is en- ing secretary of the Michigan him to carry forward research
gaged in gathering material for District Committee and is chair- on possible rising hostility on
a racial and religious basis
for
a book on "Americans in Is- man of the Workmen's Circle among workers dislocated by
cemetery
department.
rael."
technological advances.
In a signed article released
your
Mrs. Reissman has been an
The Cousens Scholarship was
by Seven Arts Feature Syndi- active member of the WC Wo-
cate, Carmel describes the ac- men's D i v i s i on. Both have set up in late 1955 in memory
tivities of many Americans in served on the WC school board of Leon A. Cousens, Detroit
Israel. He describes the part for the past 35 years, still Serv- labor attorney, Workmen's Cir-
played by American women in ing as officers of the school, cle leader, and active par-
ticipant in Michigan political
the Hadassah Medical Unit, and their pet interest.
and social causes. The fund has
makes special reference to the
created by
Mr. Reissman was honored,
part played in World War I, in a few years ago, by being a sponsors list of 100 prominent
the liberation of Palestine by elected to represent Michigan citizens.
the British from Turkish rule, at the national board of direc-
Exhibit Ben - Zion's Works
by 6,000 young Americans who tors of Workmen's Circle.
An exhibit of the work of
fought with the Jewish Legion.
HAIR FASHIONS
In his hook, he plans to re- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klevans Ben-Zion will open Sept. 17 at
late these and many other ac- Make Their Home in Ann Arbor the Jewish Museum, New York.
tivities.. He adds:
The development of Ben-
In the wedding announcement Zion's art is shown in a major
"A long history can and will
be written about the gigantic of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. display of 60 oil paintings, wat-
1 Block North of 7 Mile
role of the Palestine Economic Klevans, it was erroneously ercolors, drawings and etchings • 2,
Corporation, the American Zion stated that the couple will re- covering the years 1933-1959.
Commonwealth and countless side in Los Angeles. The newly- Also on exhibit will be a selec-
other groups and individuals weds will continue their studies tion of the artist's metal sculp-
played and still play in the up- at the University of Michigan,
1-•••1‘4""*".1.1*•16C"'"1-1-'
'''llsr"-IX-' 14-'" zr---. 11\r".1
tures and masks.
.
in Ann Arbi r

Honor Reissmans at
Golden Wedding Fete
on Saturday Night

AY and BILL KOZIN

the "Head" of the Class

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