THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 19, 1963 — 20 lemomput Zionists Launch Membership Drive Tribute to Dr. Abba Hillel Silver People Make News Revca D. S., Inc., has announc- ed the appointment of DAVID L. FINK as merchandising director. Fink, 19767 Sussex, was former- ly in supervisory positions with Detroit area wholesale drug con- cerns. * * * NORMAN J. SOKOLOW has been appointed administrator of the Southfield Nursing Home, announces Dr. Harry Saltzstein, president. Sokolow came to De- troit six years ago to serve as assistant director of the Jewish Home for the Aged. For the past three years he was execu- tive director of Elliot General Hospital. 4, Working on the "Z" month membership drive of the Zion- ist Organization of Detroit are, from left, (seated) M. Ben Lewis, life membership chairman; David Zellman, board member; (standing) Dr. Bernard Weston, membership chairman; Judge Ira G. Kaufman, president; and Ezekiel Leikin, regional director. * The Membership Committee of the Zionist Organization plans an intensive membership drive in retaining old members and SGT. MORTON A. SILVER- obtaining new ones during "Z" MAN POST has re-elected Mau- month. rice Shepherd as commando-. Dr. Bernard Weston and Car- aWf Others to take mi Slomovitz are membership offices are Se- chairmen. M. Ben Lewis, life nior Vice-Com- membership chairman, advises mander David that 70 life members to honor Friedman, the 70th birthday of Dr. Abba Junior Vice- Hillel Silver is the local goal. Commander Rabbi Silver's 70th birthday will Sydney Cohen, be celebrated by presenting him Q u artermaster in Israel, on the occasion of the Jack Moss, Zionist Orangization of America Judge Advo- Convention, with a scroll from cate S. David each ZOA Region, containing Shepherd Nissen, Trus- the names of 70 new lifetime tees Hy Berkowitz, Charles Law- rence, Vernon Palmer and Al Zionists. "The Class of Dr. Silver—Life Ziff. * * * Members" will symbolize grate- SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN ful recognition to the veteran Zionist leader, whose life's deeds POST AND LADIES AUXILI- inspired them to lifetime affilia- ARY will hold their annual in- tion, declared Judge Ira G. Kauf- stallation of officers on April 28 at the Kenwood Lounge, in man, ZOD president. Anyone interested in joining the form of a dinner dance. De- the ZOD, contact Zionist House, partment Commander Al Rosen 10424 W. McNichols, DI 1-8540. and Department President Dorothy Cohen will act as in- stalling officers. Officers of the Post to be installed are Com- Composer Vainberg mander Charles Glass, Senior Wins Soviet Praise Vice-Commander Harry Fried- NEW YORK, (JTA)—A ros- man, Junior Vice-Commander ter of distinguished Soviet art- Eli Friedman, Adjutant Joseph ists Monday night performed Krause, and Quartermaster Ted chamber music by a Russian- Kaminsky. For reservations and Jewish composer, Moisei Vain- information, call Robert Gold- berg, and the concert included man, LI 7-0140, Harry Friedman readings of verse by Jewish or Ruth Wolfe. * poets, according to a Moscow LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN dispatch to the New York Her- AUXILIARY has elected Mrs. ald Tribune. The concert was held at the Iry Weintraub as president. Moscow Conservatory, and was Others to take office are Mes- hailed by Tass, the Soviet news dames Irwin Weiser, senior; Oscar Katz, junior, Walter agency, as "a great success." Vainberg, who is 43, has been Fischel, t r e a s u r e r; Harvey praised by leading Soviet musi- Green and Herbert Perchickoff, cologists and composers as a secretaries; Sidney Silver, patri- musical writer whose work "has otic instructress; Hilda Grant, grown increasingly' in the last conductress; Bess G o 1 d b e r g, few years, according to Tass. chaplain; Lou Weber, guard; The performance of his music and Sol Amster, chief of staff. to the words of Jewish poems DETROIT POST elected per- was considered as unusual. sonnel to the executive commit- tee at a recent meeting. They are Harry Baum, DaVid Gar- field, David Freedman, Henry Shapiro, Ben Shiffman, Morris BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S Seinwell, Bernard Miller, Harry CLUB will hold a breakfast Berger and Louis Schlein. Har- forum 10 a.m. Sunday at the ry Madison released outgoing synagogue. Sol I. Littman, Mich- officers and swore in new ones. igan director of the Anti-Defa- mation League of Bnai Brith, The University of Michigan will discuss "T he Current was the first college or univer- Church-State Controversy." Dr. sity to entirely own and operate Robert Schlaff is chairman. a hospital, in 1869. JWV Activities Men's Clubs Fishman-Taub Troth' Announced 4: Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetzky, dean of the Mesivta Torah Vo- daath liabbinical Seminary in Brooklyn N.Y., has been elected the new chair- man of t h e Rabbinical Ad- m i n i s trative Board of Tor- ah Umesorah, t h e National Society f o r Hebrew D a y Schools. H e succeeds t h e late Rabbi Aaron Kotler, Kamenetsky who held the post until his death last No- MISS PENNY FISHMAN vember. The rabbinical group guides the religious policies of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman the national education body of Oak Park announce the en- which .services nearly 300 He- brew Day Schools throughout gagement of their daughter, the country. Penny Ann, to Leonard Taub, son of Mrs. Sarah Taub and the Detroit Legionnaires late Sol Taub. The bride-elect is a senior in Protest Segregated the College of Education at Parley in New Orleans Wayne State University. Her The American Legion Detroit fiance attends Wayne State and Districts Association has adopted is affiliated with Gamma Kappa a resolution opposing the selec- Chi and Tau Epsilon Phi fra- tion of New Orleans as the na- ternities. An August wedding is tional convention city for the planned. September parley ". . . as they practice segregation and have in- Personal Service. Experience. dicated that our Negro legion- Finest in Musical Entertainment naires will not enjoy equal equal rights with our white comrades- in-arms in hotels and restau- rants," it was announced by Norman N. Robbins, commander of the Detroit District. 538-5395 The Detroit protest will be taken up by the national execu- tive committee in May. It has PLASTIC been reported that Pennsylvania has filed a similar complaint. SLIPCOVERS Custom-Made Robbins said that his all-white 8 Gauge — Glass Clear post adopted the resolution be- PROTECT-O-COVER cause ". . . we resent and will DI 1-1000 not tolerate a situation where all 18055 JAMES COUZENS American Legion members are not treated equally regardless of race, color or creed." 4, ALLAN REIN, LAWRENCE D. SHAPIRO, MANEL KATZ- MA Nand MAX M. WAYBURN have qualified to attend a career conference of New York Life Insurance Company's field un- derwriters April 22-24 in North Aurora, Ill., according to Charles E. McConnell, manager of the company's Northland-De- troit General Office. Technion Leader to Take Part in Planning Parley IRV_ FIELD ORCHESTRA Leaders of the American fechnion Society, which spon- sors the Technion-Israel In- stitute of Technology — the only university of the engi- neering sciences in Israel — will participate in a three-day National Planning Conference April 26-28 in Chicago. Among the speakers will be Gen Yaacov Dori (left), president of the Technion and first Chief of Staff of Israel's armed forces, and B. Sumner Gruzon, noted architect and newly-elected national presi- dent of the American Tech- nion Society. An address also will be delivered by Avraham Harman, Ambassador of Is- rael to the United States. The Detroit Technion chapter will be represented by Robert Brody, president; Louis Gel- fand, Murray Altman, Salman Grand, Benjamin Wilk, Mrs. Leon Kay, Murray Hauptman, Julius Lev and. Dr. Joseph Epel. Book on Genocide Wins Polish Prize LONDON, (JTA)—Aaron Eis- enach, a research worker at the Jewish Historical Institute of Warsaw, has been awarded one of the Political Prizes for his bok, "The Hitlerite Extermina- tion of the Jews," according to a dispatch from Warsaw receiv- ed here. The prize is given for best works on political science and is greatly coveted among Polish writers. The award has a value of 10,000 zlotys. 411. .. .110 .0 4 The University of Michigan was the first college or univer- sity to establish a course in data processing, in 1929. •••••••••••••••••••••• • 0 • •• Corsets hy &va: • : EXPERTLY FITTED • • • 15850 W. 7 MILE RD. BR 3-2509 or VE 7-9783 4 and ENTERTAINMENT BY HAL GORDON • • • UN 3-5730 UN 3-8982 • Open Thurs. to 9 p.m. • • Free Parking in Rear • •••••••••••••••••••••• DAVE DOMBEY ASSOCIATES • CANDIDS • BLACK & WHITE . 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