8 Detroiters Are
Elected to AJC
Governing Council
At the recent national con-
vention of the American Jew-
ish Congress, the following De-
troit members were elected to
the Governing Council:
Rabbi Leon Fram, Zeldon
Cohen, Marshall Brenner and
Frank Rosenbaum.
From the Women's Division,
elected to the Governing Coun-
cil were Mrs. Louis Redstone,
Mrs. Daniel Shapiro, Mrs. Allan
Weston and Mrs. Leopold
Snyder.
At the national convention
of the American Jewish Con-
gress, Women's Division, Mrs.
Daniel Shapiro was named a
national vice president.
A.rt4
Announcements
May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Murry
Koblin. (S hirlee Rosenberg),
18288 Kentucky, a son, Richard
Howard.
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Trade Unionists Assist in Plans
Educators' Conference, Exhibit of
for Israel Bond Dinner on June 21 Israeli Books Set for May 20 to 22
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The second annual educators' nection with the exhibit will be
conference and the first Israeli
book exhibit to be held in Michi-
gan, to be held under the spon-
sorship of the youth and educa-
titon committee of the Jewish
National Fund, will take place
.. . .
At the kick-off luncheon of the Trade Union Division of the
Detroit Israel Bond organization in the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel
were a number of labor personalities who discussed plans for
the Israel 14th anniversary dinner on June 21 at Cobo Hall, with
Eleanor Roosevelt as guest of honor: From the left, Mrs. Mildred
Jeffrey, UAW community relations director; Alex Fuller of the
Steel Workers, vice president of the Wayne County AFL-CIO
Council; Emil Maxey, secretary-treasurer of the UAW; Myra
Wolfgang, secretary-treasurer of the Hotel and Restaurant Work-
ers; Al Barbour, president of the Wayne County AFL-CIO Coun-
cil, who presided; Leo Bernstein, national field director, State of
Israel Bonds, the speaker, Barney Hopkins, secretary-treasurer,
Michigan State AFL-CIO, and Louis E. Levitan, manager of the
Detroit Israel Bond Office.
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_11n. Peerce Guest al Fink Named
Sponsor Tea May 14 WSU Editor
April 23 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Levine (Barbara Nliral),
24857 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a
Mrs. Jan Peerce, national chair-
daughter, Susan Ruth.
man of the Women's Division.
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State of Israel
April 23 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bonds, will be
Irwin J. Mackie (Linda Der-
the guest of
show), 24718 Rensselaer, Oak
honor at a
Park, a son. Greg Allen.
champagne tea
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for National
April 21 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Sponsors of Is-
Fred S. Ring (Dorothy Levine),
rael in t h e
19329 Antago, Livonia, a daugh-
home of Mr.
ter, Debra Sherry.
";i and Mrs. Man-
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ny Lax, 19120
April 17 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Gloucester Dr.,
Mike Winkelman (Betay Wil-
at 1 p.m., on
son), a daughter, Amy Sharon.
Mrs. Peerce May 14.
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Mrs. Peerce was a leading dele-
April 16 — To Mr. and Mrs. gate and spokesman for the
Frank Gold (Loretta Schneider). Bond Women's Division at the
of Rue Versailles. a daughter. Israel Bond Leaders Conference
Susan Tracy.
in Jerusalem last summer. She
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met with Prime Minister David
April 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ben-Gurion and other key
gov-
Morgan (Sheral Manheimer).
ernment leaders to discuss
daughter, Lisa Faith.
means
of
advancing
Israel's
ec-
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onomic growth through the Is-
March 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. rael Bond investment program.
Eliott Shepard (Sally Gross-
Mrs. Peerce, a former chair-
man), 20145 Lauder, a son. Alan man of the Greater New York
Gregg.
Women's Division for Israel
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Bonds, for many years has been
March 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. identified with communal
and
Albert Hacker (Beverly Sher), Jewish causes.
Accompanying her
19602 Hardy, Livonia. a daugh- husband on several world concert
ter, Marcy Lynn.
tours, Mrs. Peerce has studied
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Mesdames Joseph Katchke and
Max Friedman are co-chairmen of
the Detroit Israel Bond Women's
Division and Mrs. David Pollack
is Sponsor chairman.
Music Study Chorus
Annual Concert Will
Honor Don Frohman
HERSCHEL P. FINK
Herschel P. Fink, Jewish
News staff member, has been
named editor-in-chief of the
Wayne State University student
newspaper, The Daily Collegian,
for the 1962-63 school year.
Fink, 20, is a junior majoring
in journalism. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Fink,
17147 Santa Rosa.
Fink has worked on the
Wayne State newspaper for
three years and has been ex-
change. news, copy and amuse-
ment editor before his appoint-
ment.
Silverman JWV Gives
Scholarship Award to
Richard Robinson
The Music Study Women's
The Sgt. Morton A. Silverman
Chorus will present its Annual Post and Auxiliary, Jewish War
Concert 8:30 p.m. Monday at Veterans, announced that Rich-
the Detroit Institute of Arts in ard Robinson, son of Mr. and
tribute to Don Frohman for Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Snow-
h i s contribu- den Ave., is the recipient of
tion of 25 its first annual scholarship
years as direc- award.
tor of the
Lawrence Gubow, U.S. At-
chorus.
torney for the Eastern District
Frohman of Michigan and past command-
has prepared er of the Silverman Post, made
a varied pro- the presentation.
gram for this
Richard, the son of a World
concert. Com- War II veteran, will graduate
Frohman
posers repre- from Mumford High School in
sented on the program are June with several awards and
Binder, Logan, Wilson, Nardi, honors, including Junior Phi
Weiner, Saint-Saens, Wilenski, Beta Kappa, certificate of merit
Leoni Clockey, Mendelssohn, in the fifth Michigan Mathe-
Puccini, Rubinstein and Froh- matics Contest and a Regents-
man.
Alumni Scholarship to the Uni-
Four vocal soloists will be versity of Michigan. Richard
featured: Ruth Terebello, Sylvia is interested in the field of
Heidman. Belle Pepper and medicine.
Shirley Monson. The guest art-
ist will be Richard Luby, a Branch 2, LZOA, Meets
young- virtuoso violinist.
Branch Two, ZOA, will meet
Accompanists for the concert 7 p.m. Sunday at 17323 Wood-
are Rose Stein and Cheryl Mc- ingham. The subject to be dis-
Manus. Admission is free.
cussed is "Apocrypha."
a program, open to the public,
May 22, featuring Israel's at-
tractive actress, Yardena, who is
now on NBC-TV and who has
appeared in legitimate theater,
in TV and movies. An address
on trends in Israeli literature
will be delivered by Dr. Z. Ravid,
professor of Israeli Literature at
Columbia University and the
at Congregation Gemiluth Ches-
sodim, 19371 Greenfield, Sun-
day, May 20, the exhibit continu-
ing on May 21 and 22.
Dr. Samuel Krohn heads the Jewish Theological Seminary.
committee in charge of the
Dr. Krohn announced that the
three-day events. Serving on the
Israel Books Exhibit is being
committee, still in formation are: sponsored in cooperation with
Mrs. Samuel Aaron, Rabbi Morris
Adler, Tzvi Berkal, Morris J. Brand-
wine, Hy Crystal, Morris Direnfeld,
Dr. Norman Drachler, Albert Blazer,
Mrs. Philip P. Fealk, Charles Fein-
berg, Rabbi Leon Fram, Mrs. Morris
Friedman, Eli Grad, Rabbi H. Hahn,
Bernard H. Isaacs, Ruben H. Isaacs,
Judge Ira G. Kaufman, Mr. Harry
Koltonow, Louis Lamed, Mrs. George
Lerner, Prof. Samuel Levin, Rabbi
Milton Rosenbabum, Mr. Hyman
Safran, Mrs. Emma Scharer, Sidney
Shevitz, Noam Shudofsk:y, Frank Si -
mons, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slorno-
vitz, Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, Zvi
Tomkiewicz, Mrs. Aaron Friedman,
Rabbi Benjamin Gorelick, Dr.
Posner, Bernard Weiss, Dr. I IrsVenei
Wiener, Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Horwitz, Poetise;
Rabbi Joseph Katz, Saginaw; Rabbi
Myron Movsky, Kalamazoo; Rabbi Ed-
ward Neufeld, Grand Rapids; Rabbi
Louis Sanker of Midland.
The confdrence, to be attended
by teachers, principals and mem-
bers of school committees of
every Jewish school system in
the state, will discuss "How to
Make the Study of Modern Israel
More Effectitve in Our Schools
and Home." It will open with a
buffet lunch for educators at 1:30
p.m. and will conclude with a
specially arranged tour of the Is-
raeli Books Exhibit.
The exhibit, the first of its
kind in the U.S. outside of New
York, conducted by Sifrei Israel,
sole distributor in the United -
States of the Israel Book Pub-
lishers Association and assisted
by the Jewish Agency publica-
ttions department and Borenstein
Book and Music Store, will fea-
ture close to 1,000 titles in He-
brew, Yiddish, and English, pub-
lished in Israel to be shown for
the first time, will be the He-
brew Globe of the World, as well
as some new maps.
Israel periodicals and stamps
will also be displayed.
Among other events in con-
the Zionist Council of Detroit,
Michigan Region of the Zionist
Organization, Metropolitan De-.
troll Bnai Brith Council, Kvut-
zah Ivrith, and other groups. Dr.
Israel Wiener is chairman of the
JNF youth and educaion com-
mittee.
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