Freedom Forest in Israel Planted in Memory of David Kabaker Elect Brandwine Generous Gifts Provide for Model President of JNF Farm, Nature Shelter at Tamarack Nathan Silverman, chairman white oak with wavy edging Morris J. Brandwine was On the first anniversary of his of the Tamarack Hills Author- which has been stained brown elected president. of the Jew- passing, the memory of David ish National Fund of Detroit, ity, announces that a nature to give it a rustic appearance. Kabaker this week was honored A screened porch overlooking at a meeting of the Council shelter and model farm have by the planting of a Forest in been added to Camp Tamarack's Phipps Lake will be the work held June 15, at the Labor Israel, to be part of the Free- facilities, and its arts and crafts area for study and preparation Zionist Institute. dom Forest in the Jerusalem Larry L. Guttenberg was building has been doubled in of exhibits. Telescopes and oth- er scientific equipment and ref- area. elected treasurer; M a u r i c e size. erence material will be housed Mrs. Joseph (Sally) Handle- A variety of power tools has Baker, co-treasurer, and Miss man, one of the late Detroiter's Selma Friedman, recording sec- been acquired, and a patio for in the shelter. A combination surviving' sisters, this week outdoor work overlooking office and store room and space retary. made a $5,000 contribution to The meeting also elected 11 Phipps Lake has been added for displaying pictures, dioram- the Jewish National Fund to vice presidents, each of whom to the Mina and Theodore Barg- as and various nature collec- make the planting of the David will act as chairman of a phase man Arts and Crafts Building, tions is being provided. Camp Tamarack, operated for Kabaker Forest in Israel a real- of the JNF program. They are: in addition to doubling its size. Mrs. Morris r, ity. To take advantage of natural the Jewish Welfare Federation %•• Kutinsky, Blue- e. light, large plastic domes have by the Tamarack Hills Author- The deceased was deeply in- White Box; Wil " Liam Hordes been installed in the roof of the ity to provide year-round camp- terested in Israel's development Foundation; Ru-'; building. With the increased ing facilities for children, and especially in the work of ben H. Isaacs, public relations; space, it was possible to con- adults, adolescents and older the Jewish National Fund. In Milton S. Mar- struct and define specific areas adults, covers '711 acres of land his will, lie bequeathed the sum LATE DAVID KABAKER wil and Harry for the various craft skills, as near Ortonville, Mich. of $15,000 to the JNF. The ad- National Fund, the Israel Bond Kaminer, co- organ- well as providing increased ditional $5,000 gift made by drives and many other causes. chairmen, izations; Mrs. shelving and storage space. George Lerner, Mrs. Handleman assures the In December, 1955, he made Ladies Auxiliary; The erection of the model immecLate planting of the for- Stollman a $2,290 contribution to the Phillip farm was made possible by and Norman Al- I. est of 10,000 trees. JNF for the planting of a lan, co-chairmen, the generosity of Mr. and religious groups; "Our entire family was grove of 1,500 trees in Israel Philip Mrs. Samuel Friedman. The Taubman, guided by David's de iotion to in memory of his father, building; Dr. Is- gift will create a typical Israel and his special dedi- rael Wiener, Abraham Jacob. farm setting with a barn, education a n d cation to the Jewish National Besides Mrs. Handleman, he youth; Irving W. windmill driven pump to wa- Fund, and I feel that we are is survived by another sister, Schlussel, wills ter the stock and plantings of and bequests. fulfilling his wish fol the af- Mrs. Morris (Esther) Streizer, Brandwine, Brandwine wheat, rye and corn. forestation of Israel by the of Brooklyn, N. Y., and two has just returned f r om his Plans for the model farm in- planting of a Forest in Israel brothers, Samuel, of Detroit, first visit to Israel, as chairman clude a silo and museum con- in his memory," Mrs. Handle- and Nathan, of Los Angeles. of the JNF Foundation here for taining farming equipment and man said. Another sister, Miss Jeanette several years. He was, until this tools used during the 19th and Prof. Samuel M. Levin, retir- Kabaker, died last Nov. 28. Like year, president of Bnai David early 20th centuries. The ani- Lowest Prices ing president of the Jewish Na- her brother and parents, she Synagogu,e and has been active mals to be stocked have been ■ Fastest Service tional Fund Council of Detroit, was a generous contributor to in many other organizations and provided by Irvin Hermanoff. under whose presidency the many causes. She bequeathed institutions in various capaci- The nature shelter, made pos- ■ Finest Workmanship Kabaker gifts were recorded, $15,000 for the new Hadassah ties of leadership. He is also sible by Mr. and Mrs. E. M. stated this week: Medical Center in Jerusalem, well known in business circles. Rosenthal, is made of rough cut In his acceptance speech, he "Mrs. Handleman's gift of and this gift was enlarged by $5,000 brings to fulfillment an additional $6,000 contributed referred to his trip to Israel Summer JNF Office Hours the planting of a Forest of by her sisters to Hadassah, for where he was "overwhelmed During the months of July 10,000 trees in memory of her the establishment of a four-bed with the accomplishments of and August, the office of the brother, David Kabaker. I room in the Hadassah Medical JNF," and was convinced, now Jewish National Fund, 18414 extend my sincere thanks to Center, in her memory. The late that he has seen it for himself, Wyoming, will be closed on Mrs. Handleman for her Jeanette Kabaker also left in that "the JNF gives the greatest Sundays. Regular office hours splendid contribution, one her will the sum of $10,000 for value for the dollars contrib- during the week will be from which will everlastingly com- a room in the new Shaarey uted to it, as it concerns the 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to memorate the quiet, humble, Zedek building in memory of upbuilding of the State of Is- Thursday, and from 9 a.m. to rael." and devoted Jew and loyal her brother, David Kabaker. 15180 W. EIGHT MILE RD. In his president's report, re- 4 p.m. on Fridays. friend of Israel, David Ka- viewing highlights of achieve- b aker." 635 Ships on Arab ments on the local scene during David Kabaker died July 9, the two years of his administra- 60 DAYS OF 1959, after a brief illness and Boycott List for tion, Prof. Samuel M. Levin shortly after he had visited "SPRING FEVER explained the developments in Trading with Israel the Israel. period under consideration JERUSALEM (JTA)—A total and the . problems now facing SELLING SPREE" Born Sept. 9, 1899, in Clin- ton, Ill., he came to Detroit of 307 companies and 63i ships the Fund. He called attention to the with his family in 1909. He was are on the Arab boycott list ____ I graduated with cum laude hon- for trading with Israel, accord- inauguration of a JNF library, CHEVROLET ors from the Detroit College of ing to figures published by the to the desirability of an annual DAN C. ROSE Law in 1919 and was admitted boycott office in Amman. The JNF lecture and improvements Fleet Sales Mgr. figures were released on the in management techniques. to the Michigan Bar in 1920. eve of the opening Monday, in MAKING SPRING TIME DEALS TO BEAT THE BAND! Prof. Levin stated that Following in the footsteps of Tripoli, Lybia, of a conference his revered parents, the late of all Arab boycott liaison of- alongside of its collection ac- CALL DAN ROSE TODAY AT TRinity 5-0500 tivities, the JNF must be- Jacob and Ida Kabaker, David ficers. come an educational force in Kabaker was known for his Four hundred and fifty-seven the community. Collections, piety and his strict adherence 6250 WOODWARD AVE., JUST S. of MILWAUKEE to Jewish traditional practices. of the blacklisted ships are on however, he added, necessar- He was a regular attendant at the complete blacklist, which ily continue to constitute the Sabbath services at Congrega- means that they cannot even main line of JNF activity. In a brief report, Percy Kap- tion Shaarey Zedek, of which he obtain drinking water at Arab was a prominent member. He ports. Countries having the lan, executive director, review- was a lifelong Zionist and a largest numbers of ships black- ing the activities for the year, strong supporter of the Allied listed were the United States, stated that this fiscal year, which ends Sept. 31, will give Jewish Campaign, the Jewish France, Britain and Turkey. the JNF an increase in income over the preceding year, and even that of the record year, 1957-58. He pointed out that 12837 Dexter Blvd., at Buena Vista 1958-59 was the only year in the last eight that JNF in De- Cordially Invites the Entire Jewish Community troit experienced a slight de- cline in the total monies raised to the Dedication Ceremony in the Detroit area. of Its New Synagogue Among other reports was a Sunday, June 26, 1960 review of the work of the JNF Ladies Auxiliary by its presi- A gala procession with music and the carrying of the dent, Mrs. George Lerner. Sifrei Torah under a Choopah will begin at 5 p.m. Members of the board elected From the Old Building, 12322 Dexter PURE BEEF — at the meeting are: 4PET ANING . 60 19 JERRY McCARTHY CHEVROLET CO. c Congregation, . . en nuchim 4 ovid fifty Ate,447ASTERETTIZeia, ILNO KOSHER FRANKFURTERS Plump, Juicy Bursting with Flavor Enjoy Superior Wilno Kosher Salami and Bologna too! SALAMI FRANKFURTERS • CORNED BEEF • BOLOGNA Local Distributor: Julius Pollack, 7522 Fenkell, Detroit Tel: UN 2-5822 Rabbi Emanuel Applebaum, Rabbi Milton Arm, Zvi Berkal, Alfred H. Bounin, Rose Chesluk, Harry E. Citrin, Mrs. Samuel Croll, Hy Crys- tal, Mrs. Philip J. Cutler, James I. Ellmann, I. M. Faxstein, Mrs. I. M. Faxstein, Israel Finkelstone, Dr. Leon Fram, Mrs. Aaron Friedman, Mrs. M. Goldoftas, Joseph Gross, Lawrence Gubow, Dr. Samuel Hal- pern, Ben Harold, Sol M. Hoberman, Mrs. I. Kardener, Judge Ira G. Kaufman, Judge Nathan J. Kauf- man, Leon Kay, Harry Koltonow. Morris Lachover, Mrs. Morris Lachover, Benjamin H. Laikin, Phil- more A. Leemon, Prof. Samuel M. Levin, Morris Lieberman, Michael Michlin, Mrs. Michael Michlin, A. C. Perlman, Atara Polonsky, Al Posen, Mrs. Sidney Ravin, Aaron Rosenberg, Harry Rosenthal, Mrs. Abraham Scheuer, Levi Shapiro, David Silver, David Sislin, Philip Slomovitz, Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Israel Stashefsky, Max Stollman, Mrs. Max Stollman, Daniel Temchin, Zvi Tomkiewicz, Harry Weinberger. Testimonial Banquet Honoring Mr. and Mrs. David Rott Will Be at 6 P.M. in the Air-Conditioned Hall of the New Synagogue Guest Speaker for the Evening MICHAEL G. TRESS National President of Agudath Israel of the United States and Canada Rabbi Chaskel Grubner Spiritual Leader J oseph Bornstein President