• • • • i activ ities n Society Lerman-Zimberg 7.'•oth Announced Bodzin Family Club will meet Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bodzin, 19308 Birwood. Chaverim of the Labor Zionist Organization honored Harold and Faigel Silyer at an Oneg Shabbat Friday night. The festivities marked the Silver's aliyah to Israel. Klein Family Club will meet Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roland Naftaly, 22161 Stratford, Oak Park. A group of representatives of the Beth Abraham Synagogue LTG Group, each accompanied by a parent, will be guests at a Mothers Day luncheon Sunday at Cong. Shaar Hashomayim of Windsor, Ont. Attending will be Willie Opperer and Steward, Rabbi Israel Halpern and Rella, Mrs. Ralph Rice and Michael, Mrs. Freeman and Harriet, Mrs. Oscar Bank and Shelly, Mrs. Harry Ribiat and Shelly, Mrs. Max Pines and Esther and Mrs. Zeiger and Harold. Resettlement Service Re-Elects Milstein; JFCS honors Silver Nathan L. Milstein was re- elected president of Resettle- ment Service at the annual meeting on April 30. Reelected with him were Wal- ter Herz, vice-president; Sid- ney J. Karbel, treasurer; Mrs. ,- Lewis Man- ning, secre- tary and board members for three years, Mesdames Samuel Aaron, Abraham Cooper, Sey- mour Fran k, Lewis Man- ning and Phi- lip Marcuse. Milstein The Jewish Family and Chil- dren's Service, which held its annual meeting at the same time, reelected the following board members for a second term of three years: Mrs. Victor Baum, Louis A. Crane, Mrs. Joseph Jackier, Mrs. A. Joseph Seltzer and Mrs. Lawrence H. Selter. Newly elected members of the Board are Philip R. Marcuse to serve one term and the follow- ing for three years terms: Mrs. Stanley Akers, Milton Howard, Dr. Charles Lebeaux and Gil- bert B. Silvermah. Resettlement Service is sup- ported by funds from the Allied Jewish Campaign. The Jewish Family and Children's Service receives its budget from the Torch Drive of the United Corn_ Men's Clubs CONG. BETH MOSES MEN'S CLUB elected Jerome Kohn, president; Eugene Rose and Sam Wilner, vice - presidents; Franklin Levy, treasurer; Al Heideman and Joseph Cherner, secretaries; Bernard H. Winer, Ishab Magy, Sol Rabins and Sam Skupsky, trustees. * * * CONG. GEMILUTH CHAS- SODIM MEN' SCLUB elected Menasche Haar, president; Nor- bert Robert and Dr. Jack Statt- mann, vice-presidents; Moritz Katzman, treasurer; Henry Well- ner, Martin Salomon, secreta- ries; Max Blum, Herman Doiny, Dr. Arthur Feuer, John Hurtig, Arthur Leiser, Walter Lion, Henry Markus, Henry Rosen- mund, Eric Rosenow and Max Wolf, board of directors. * * * TEMPLE BETH AM OF LI- VONIA MEN'S CLUB will hold a Monte Carlo Night 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Parker House Restaurant, 30689 Grand River, Farmington. Games and prizes will be featured. For tickets and information, call Mitchell Rudman, GR 6-3215, or Sam Gruskoff. * 4, BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will present its fin al breakfast forum of the season 10 a.m. Sunday at the synagogue. Dr. and Mrs. Myron Kaufman will report with lecture a n d films on their work with the Hope Ship. munity Services and also from the Allied Jewish Campaign. Max M. Shaye, president of the Jewish Family and Chil- dren's Service, announced that a portrait of Harold Silver, the retiring director of the agency, will be hung in the waiting- room, in recognition of 30 years of dedicated service to the com- munity. ■ •0411•11•0•••• ■ •14/ 4•11•1114.11111Y0•0•1•11•1041•1 ■ 11 ■ 4111.41, 411111=41• eyry - a the titid This Week's Radio and TelevisiOn Programs MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 11 a.m. Sunday. Station: WXYZ. Feature: Rabbi Randall M. Falk of Temple Ohabei Sholem in Nashville, Tenn., will speak on "If Your Son Could Know My Son." * * 4e COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR Time: 10 p.m. Saturday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Benjamin Laikin, member of the first executive committee of the Jewish Com- munity Council, will discuss the historic development of the Council and the program of its 25th anniversary dinner and delegate assembly to be held 'Monday evening. * * * TO DWELL TOGETHER Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Station: WPBK (radio and television simultaneously). Feature: Zvi Kolitz, Israeli author and film producer, will discuss movie making and the cultural scene in Israel with Joseph Edelman, director of the Jewish Community Council Culture Commission. *. * * THE JEWISH HERITAGE Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Station: WCAR. Feature: Rabbi Morris Adler, executive board member of the Jewish Community Council, will discuss the historic develop- ment and current role of that organization. MISS SANDRA LERMAN Dr. and Mrs. Leon Fill and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fill an- nounce the engagement of their niece, Sandra Jean Lerman, to Allen Jerome Zimberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Zimberg of Oak Park. The bride-elect attended Michigan State University and is now a student at Wayne State University. Her fiance at- tended Michigan State Univer- sity and is enrolled in pre-law at the Detroit Institute of Tech- nology. A July 3 welding is planned. Two Councils Adopt Tribute to Ben-Zvi, Other Resolutions Under the joint auspices of the Jewish Community Council and the Zionist Council who have tradionally sponsored the community-wide celebration of Israel's independence since its re-esatblishment as a sovereign state in 1948, more than 1,300 persons gathered to mark the 15th observance of Israel's in- dependence on April 28. The program was presided over by Rabbi Leo Fram, chair- man of the Zionist Council of Detroit. Featured among other elements was a eulogy of the late Israeli President, Izhak Ben Zvi, by Rabbi Max J. Wohl- gelernter (Ittamar), general sec- retary of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel. The keynote address was delevered by Col. Jacob Monbaz. Counsellor of the Is- raeli delegation to the UN.. The assembly unanimously adopted two resolutions, one of greeting to the State of Israel, the other an expression of sym- pathy- to Mrs: Ben Zvi, and to the Israeli Prime Minister, David Ben Gurion. Dr. Eisenstein Will Be Main Speaker at Bnai Brith Judaism Institute Dr. Ira Eisenstein will be the main spaeker at the second an- nual Institute of Judaism spon- sored by Bnai Brith May 17-19 at Camp Tamarack, advise Ber- nard Panush and Rose Fox, In- stitute co-chairmen. Dr. Eisenstein will deliver three talks on the theme "What Can A Modern Jew Believe?" Friday evening, the subject will be "What Can A Modern Jew Believe About God?" The topic for the Saturday afternoon lec- ture is "What Can A Modern Jew Believe About Israel?" The final lecture on Sunday morn- ing will be "What Can A Mod- ern Jew Believe About The Jewish Way of Life?" The lectures will be chaired by Harry Yudkoff, member, Su- preme Lodge Board of Gov- ernors; Mrs. Phillip Fealk, vice- president of District No. 6; and by Mrs. Morris Tack, past presi- dent of District No. 6 Women's Council. Also participating in the In- stitute is Rabbi Harold White, rabbi of Beth Israel' Center in Ann Arbor, who will be in charge of the traditional Sab- bath services. The cantor will be Cantor Reuven Frankel of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Al Bunin, past president of the Metro- politan Council, is chairman of the ritual committee. On May 17, there will be a sing-along with Hy Crystal, while Lou Barden, also a past president of the Council, will M.C. the Saturday evening en- tertainment. Penina Frankel will demonstrate new Israeli dances and Phil Goren will render song recitals. A special feature will be a book display prepared' by Radomer Aid Meets Radomer Aid and Ladies So- ciety will meet 8:30 p.m. Tues- day at the Workmen's Circle, 18340 W. Seven Mile. 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