Plan Annual Technion Dinner • Invitations will soon be in the mail announcing the annual banquet sponsored by the Detroit Chapter of Technion on Dec. 16, at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Chapter President Robert Brody meets with the banquet committee to work out assignments. Seatel (left to right) are dinner chairmen, Joe Epel and Robert Brody. Standing are Sam Grand, Sol Lifsitz, and Joseph Schieir. The group supports Israel's largest engi- neer college, often called the MIT of the Middle East. JNF Memorializes Rosenberg Golda Meir Pays U.S. Jewish Community Is Most Visit to Canada Disorganized in World Goldmann OTTAWA, (JTA) — Israel's GREENFIELD PARK, N.Y., (JTA)—Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the World Jewish Congress, criticized those Amer- ican Jews "who neither see the necessity for worldwide united action nor the vital importance of internationally organized and systematical efforts to over- - come the dangers threatening us." Goldmann spoke at the Mid- Winter Conclave of the National Council of -Young Israel. He told the delegates American Jewry was doing "a great job in giving philanthropic aid and in helping Israel but is not living up to its task, in understanding the character of the Jewish problem of today which cannot be solved by philanthropical approaches." He called American Jewry "the most over-organized and therefore disorganized Jewish community in the world, lack- ing even a common platform where the great problems of American Jewish life could be discussed together." "There is nothing more im- portant than to make American Jewry aware of its responsibil- ity as the largest and most pow- erful Jewish community in the world in taking care of its prob- lems in an overall organized and representative framework on the one hand and joining in- ternational action together with other Jewish communities oh Aleckler-Schlussel Engagement Told Mrs. Chaya Rosenberg, wife of the late Aaron Rosenberg, and their son, Edward, representing the Aaron Rosenberg family, are shown receiving a plaque from William Hordes, in behalf of the Jewish National Fund. The plaque was presented to the family attesting to the establishment by the late Aaron Rosenberg, who passed away about nine months ago, of a Nach- lah and Forest in Israel, which will bear the name of the family. With their mother and brother, Edward, also were, from the left, Lester, Al and Jack Rosenberg. Another son, Nat, was unable to be present. Mogen Dovid Names Sosnick to Local Post Isidore Sosnick - has been named by Congressman Eman- uel Celler, national chairman of American Red Mogen Dovid for Israel, to a Detroit post in aid of Magen David Adorn, Israel's national Red Cross Service. Sosnick is to be chairman of a Detroit cam- paign amongst Landsman- schaften, o r - gani zaitions and syna- gogues to mo- bilize support f o r American Red Mogen Sosnick Dovid in its task as supply wing of MDA in Israel. Sosnick has served on Red Mogen Dovid's committee of national sponsors. He is President of Congrega- tion Ezras Achim Turover, hon- orary president of Turover Aid Society, chairman of the board of Congregation Mishkan Israel of Oak Park, and is associated with Mizrachi and other com- munity endeavors. for of the Federal Republic of Germany, and stated that, while he has as yet not talked about the subject with officials here, he is "open for discussion and will not avoid any subject." Gerstenmaier, highest Ger- man official as yet to have vis- ited Israel since the establish- ment of the State, arrived here Nov. 30. His first act in this country was to visit, with his wife, who accompanies him, the Yad Vashem memorial to the 6,000,000 Jewish martyrs who had died as a result of the Nazi holocaust. Gerssenmaeier's final act be- fore leaving Germany for Israel was to visit a mass grave near his home, where he laid a wreath on an urn containing the ashes of some of the Jewish martyrs, according to a dispatch from Bonn. Mrs. Gerstenmaier broke down in tears as she stood next to her husband dur- ing the solemn ceremony. As the Bundestag president left the site, Bonn reported, he saw a group of German youths, corn- ing to see the memorial, and told the young Germans: "Go and see the German shame. I am not a soft man, but the sights here make me wonder whether it is possible to hasten Jewish forgiveness of the Ger- man nation.") In an address delivered at the Hebrew University, Ger- stenmaier said that, while offi- cial Bonn Interior Ministry fig- ures show that there are still no less than 90 extremist right- wing organizations in West Ger- many, National Socialism "had been rejected" by the West Germans and Nazism "has no future in our country." Beth Aaron Sisterhood Plans Original Musical for Donor Luncheon Foreign Minister Golda Meir ar- rived here for a two-day visit as the guest of the Canadian government. She was honored personally by Prime Minister Diefenbaker and top-ranking members of the Canadian cabinet. Her final official visit was with top members of the De- partment of External Affairs and heads of all divisions for discussions of mutual problems. KANTER AND - HIS ORCHESTRA LI 8-5313 QUALITY COLOR eric bennett HAL GORDON .11.1•10. .1=1, 4M1.0 411 041 MISS ROSE MECKLER Janet Kern to Join Mrs. Adler Dec. 5 in Review of Her Book The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek will have the second Book of the Brunch Club session next Wednesday morn- ing at 10 o'clock, in the East Social Hall of the new synagogue, James Couzens and Bell Rd. At this review, to be given by Mrs. Morris Adler, Janet Kern, author of "Yesterday's Child", will participate in the discts- sion of her book and will answer questions from the audience. Miss Kern, a Chicago newspaper- woman, for many years wrote the nationally syndicated radio and television column for the Chicago American. For series ticket, call Mrs. Paul Deutch, 341-6964. Coffee will be served at 10 o'clock, followed by the review. Mrs. Baer Keidan, chairman, announces that the Jan. 2 re- view will feature Adela Rogers St. John, when Mrs. Adler will review her new book, "Fair Trial". 11.1111•11.•• 0 411111111.•=1411111 Ot SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail; Lounge and Bar; • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Eric Rosenow Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Meckler of Birchcrest Dr. announce the en- gagement of their 'daughter, Rose Lynn, to Mark Edward Schlussel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schlussel of San Juan Dr. Her fiance attends the Univer- sity of Michigan Law School and is affiliated with the Tau Epsi- lon Rho fraternity. An Aug. 11, 1963, wedding is planned. CANDIDS "Apples and Honey, Sisterhood PORTRAITS Style," an original musical skit, MOVIES will be presented by the Beth Black 8 White Aaron Sisterhood at the group's and 19th annual donor luncheon noon Tuesday at the synagogue. Starring in the production will UN 2-5506 8440 W. 6 MILE be Mesdames Hyman Disner, Maurice Feldman and Hyman Nerme.wpownerwmerwr Fox. Dancing and choral work will be by Elaine Gaspas and Mesdames Bernard Gaspas, Leo Gaspas, Abraham Halem and Joseph Medwed. Costumes and props are by Mrs. Samuel Korby. The show is under the direc- and ENTERTAINMENT tion of Mrs. Bella Ritten Gold- 1 BY berg, who will also accompany the ensemble, and Elaine Gas- pas, choreography. Mrs. Albert Kaplan will narrate. UN 3-5730 Mrs. Abraham Halem is pro- UN 3-8982 gram chairman. For ticket in- formation, call Mrs. Julius Lev- itt, DI 1-3819, or Mrs. Leo Wein- ■ ■ ■■ ■ garden. Special projects chair- man is Mrs. Abraham Meral. Dinner at DARBY'S 1 Proceeds from the luncheon will is a real treat I go toward the benefit of the synagogue. • Visit Our New Emulation of writers increases wisdom. — The Talmud, Baba Bathra 21. West German Legislators Favor Ties with Israel, Official Says JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The majority of the members of the West German Bundestag, lower house of Bonn's parliament, fa- vors establishment of diplo- matic relations with Israel, Dr. Eugen Gerstenmaier, president of the Bundestag, declared here. He said he discussed that issue before leaving Bonn with Dr. Konrad Adenauer, chancel- the basis of equality in defend- . ing the position and future of the Jewish people all over the world," he declared. He cited as dangers threaten- ing the position of many Jewish cmomunities throughout the world the renewed symptoms of a brutal anti-Semitism and the socially unstable position of many countries which are in a pre-revolutionary situation and which may destroy the economic position of flourishing Jewish communities. He also cited the pr o b l e m of Soviet Russian Jewry. His Continental Orchestra and Entertainment Res. 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