The period from Jan. 18 to Feb. 18 has been designated by the Jewish National Fund as "JNF Month," to be observed in Detroit and in the whole State of Michigan, by every Jewish individual, family, school and or- ganization. The purpose of, and the tasks for "Jewish National Fund Month" as announced by the JNF are: 1. To avow full solidarity with the State of Israel. 2. To focus attention on the activities of the Jewish National Fund in building the Land of Israel and strengthening its se- curity. 3. To deepen JNF sentiment among the masses of the Jewish MRS. EVER TT JASSY people. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lewis 4. To mobilize the broadest 'Jassy (Margery Ellen Rose) are possible support for the JNF honeymooning in Europe after their recent candle-light wed- ding ceremony performed by Institute Professor, Rabbi Richard C. Hertz and Rabbi Louis Gurstein of New Braverman, to Speak York at the Sheraton Cadillac at Technion _Session Hotel, Professor Joseph Ben S. Bra- Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose of verman, professor of food tech- Parkside Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. nology and department head at David Henry Jassy of New York Israel's Technion will be one City. two guest speakers at the 15 - The bride wore a gown of annual dinner .• ... . white silk- brocade. The square of the Detroit neckline, bracelet-length sleeves Chapter of the and empire bodice were ap- American •ti*.<=s-, 5*. pliqued with tiny seed pearls. Technion So- The ,dome-shaped, floor-length ciety 6 • p. m. skirt fell into a chapel train. A Monday at tiara of heirloom lace was at- Temple Israel. tached to a double-tiered, fin- A graduate gertip veil. She carried a spray Harvard -of orchids and stephanotis on of E ngineering hei Bible. School and Braverman Eleanore Sue Rose was her Sorbonne University, he sister's maid of honor. Brides- been the staff of the Un rs- maids were Lois Ann Levi, sity of on California and was s n- Sheila Wallis Starman, Mrs. tifie attache at the _ Israel Bruce Keil Wayne and Mrs. bassy in London. Professor B Richard Martin Modell. Carl Packer of Lexington, verman also is dean of the fac- Mass., was best man. Seating ulty of chemistry and chemical the guests were David Rose, engineering at the Technion. The other guest speaker at Alan Popkin, Ronald Segel, Burton Schwalb and Edwin M. Monday's affair will be Dr., David Ginsburg, vice president of re- Rosenthal, III. -• search for Technion-Israel In tute of Technology, and he Zionist Organization its Research and Deve ent Foundation. Strives for Peak For dinner resery ins, call Enrollment in 1961 Mrs. I. E. Goodman N 4-1090, 22. A country-wide effort for en- or Sol Lifsitz, DI roliment of new members in the Zionist Organization of America Young Adult roup has taken local effect with an Will increase in membership over Names Offic er last year, announces Dr. Bernard Hear World Weston, membership chairman 1•1 Young Israel Young of the Detroit branch. of Metropolitan Detroit • an- This heightened awareness of nounces the following officers ZOA's role has been shown the coming year: throughout the country, in salute Irwin Cohen, president; Judy to Israel's Bar Mitzvah year, he Sterns, vice-president and treas- said, with each region striving urer; Joe Greenfield,. secretary; foi a one-third increase over Elinor Ferencz and. Maxine Ba- last year. According to Milton J. kunow, undersecretaries; Esther Silberman, honorary vice-presi- Zwick and Eugene Jerkowitz, dent of the ZOA and national social directors. Marshall Gold- membership chairman, member- man, youth director of Young ship awards will be given to de- Israel, is adviser. The group will assemble. for serving workers, including a free trip to Israel to the top member- a meeting and a social twice monthly, the next to be held ship worker in each region. Judge Ira G. Kaufman, ZOD 7 p.m. Sunday at the home of president, advises all members secretary Joe Greenfield, 24051 to sign up relatives and friends Jerome, Oak Park. Guest speaker will be Jonas by obtaining applications from the Zionist House, 10424 W. Mc- Segal, teacher at Cass Techni- cal high school, who returned Nichols, DI 1-8549. recently from a trip around the world. Refreshments wil First Galician Society be served. For information c Elects Kaufer President Maxine Bakunow, LI 8-6015. Sam Kaufer has been elected president of the First Galician Socialites to Sociali Society of Detroit. at Hanukah Celebra Others voted to office include Jake Moskovitz, vice president; • Detroit Socialites, a so George Moskovitz, treasurer; cultural and philanthropic and Edward Rice, executive sec- ganization for single men an women will hold its , annual retary. The new officers of the So- Hanukah party at 8:30 p.m. Sat- ciety and its Auxiliary, and the urday at Jericho Temple, 18495 newly-elected officers of the Wyoming. Cantor Louis Klein of Bnai Beth Abraham Free Loan Asso- ciation will hold their installa- Moshe Synagogue will lead the tion exercises at a dinner 8:30 group in community singing, a ' p.m. Dec. 31 in the synagogue's Hanukah skit will be featured, Nusbaum Hall. For reservations, and dancing also is scheduled. call Morris Goldsmith, U N Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. 2-6302. , Miller-Bechek Rites Planned for August through the widest possible use of JNF's traditional collection methods. 5. To place another thOusand Blue-White JNF Boxes in Detroit and Michigan Jewish homes. 6. To plant more trees in the Michigan Freedom Forest of 250,000 trees, in the new Free- dom Forest of 2,000,000 trees, which is being planted by the Jewish National Fund of Amer- ica as an eternal monument of friendship and cooperation unit- ing the people of America and the people of Israel. 7. To remind Jews to remem- ber the JNF in their wills, thus linking their names forever with the Land of Israel. One of the features during Shevat, will be "JNF Month for Landsmanshaften," during which period the Landsmanshaften So- cieties will promote their many projects, including th oit Landsmanshaften of 5 000 trees in the eedom Forest. The traditi hevat ac tivitie schools, synagogue an ganizations will also b in with this special mont .JNF Sa ath • iga 11 1 be Jan. •bat Shira. • II xiliary Donor wi d Jan. 31 . Bnai Brith at Te ple I lodges in - • are als ati NF Mo with an to co •0 " Klutznic . est. is also asking any =Hon or individual i e " elpin ested i onth" offi 4-27 cate wit UHS ses C • nue acation over Wint Unite — mak 11SIAtaf mamma all — ST Jan. 18 to Feb. 18 Is Designated as 'Jewish National Fund Month' • Oneida, Oak Park, nounce the Bar Mitzvah of the son, Ma k B., will be held rday, a Cong. Be' wi 1 folio Shalo A kidd Radom Tailors Has a Big Selection Name Brand MISS LINDA MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of Sherwood Dr., Huntington Woods, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Linda, to Henry Bechek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Becheck of Vassar Dr. An August wedding s planned. AMEDAH STUDIO I Fine Photography Candids Professionally Finished For Appointment Phone S. 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