Council Marks 25th Anniversary;:, Sidney Shevitz Chosen President Marking the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Jewish Community Council, c u r r en t leaders of the community organi- zation and a -number of those who participated in its forma- tion participated in the ceremo- nies celebrating the event, at the Jewish Center, Monday. The anniversary dinner pre- ceded the formal quarterly dele- gate assembly of the Council and the election of officers. Sidney M. Shevitz, a former president of the Council, was SIDNEY SHEVITZ elected president to succeed Stanley Winkelman. -Lawrence ,Gubow, Dr. Samuel. Krohn and Louis RosenZweig Were elected vice-presidents; Irving Pokempner, secretary, and Harold Berry, treasurer. The following were elected to the . Council's executive commit- tee: Benjamin Burdick, Irving S. Cane, William Cohen, Law-. rence W. Crohn, Mitchell Feld- man, Charles L. Goldstein, Jacob Keidan, Sol G. Kurtzman, Benja- ihin M. Laikin, Jack Malamud, Philip Marcuse, Ben Nathanson, Dr. Irving Posner, Erwin S. Simon, Rabbi Milton Rose ri: baum, Philip Stollman, Martin Citrin. Mrs. Martin Naimark Winkelman, who was hon- MIZRACHI HAMEL- HAMIZRACHI (Religious Zionists of America) TOURS TO ISRAEL You can choose your group tours to Israel for the Spring and Summer with El Al Jet Planes 535 00 for only Round Trip 2Confact: RZA MIZRACHI HAPOEL- HAMIZRACHI DETROIT OFFICE 17596 WYOMING DI 1-0708 ored with a Certificate of Appreciation for his interest in . numerous public functions by: Mayor Cavanagh, presided at the proceedings, and paid honor to the fiumerous'partich pants in Counc,i1 functions. . - The Mayor's certificate was presented to Winkelman . by Prof. Richard Strickhartz, • who also brought- to the. gathering a message of greeting from the Mayor. A commendatory greet- . ing also was received from Gov- ernor George Romney. Messages- came from .m a n .y quarters, including. the Archdio- cese of-Detroit, the Detroit Coun7 CH of: Churches, Rabbi Isaac .Stollman. in behalf of the Coun- cil of Orthodox Rabbis, Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions and many more from na. tional and local organizations, and from non-Jewish and Jewish leaders. In the principal address of the evening, Rabbi Morris Adler reviewed , the Council's accom- plishments and he placed empha- sis 6• the significance of demo- cratic acting and thinking in. Jewish ranks when dealing with public matters. A thorough. review of the •CounciPs history and the role played in its founding by many Jewish leaders was given by Dr. Krohn, co-chairman with Shevitz of the annivers- ary celebration. Dr. Krohn and Shevitz paid honor to the memory of a number of Conn- "cil leaders who passed away since the founding of the cen- tral organization. A report on the Council's ac- tivities during the past three months was submitted by. Walter Klein, executive director of the . Council. Other participants in the meet- . ing included Dr. Richard C. Hertz, who gave the invocation; Isidore Sobeloff„ executive vice- president of the Jewish Welfare Federation; Hyman Safran, who reported for the nominating committee, and Rabbi Max Ka- , pustin, who gave the closing prayer. Hemingway's Sister to Address Brandeis Women's Committee Here . Engagement Told MISS PHYLLIS BERKE The engagement of Phyllis Berke to Dr. Sheldon Schwartz has been announced. She is the daughter of Mrs. Meyer Berke of Northlawn Ave. and the late Mr. Berke. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schwartz of Bir- wood Ave. The bride-elect is- a senior at Wayne State University College of Education. An Aug. 11 wed- ding is planned. Pioneer Women Will Install New Officers Detroit Council of Pioneer Women will hold its installation luncheon 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Labor Zionist Institute, an- pounces Mrs. Norman K a n 7 t e r , chairman- of the. day. Officers are Mesdames Mil- ton Weiss, president; JO- seph Wyzan, Sam Fishman, Nate Glenner, and Harry Le- vitt, vice-presi- dents; Mel- i n Goldberg, Harry MOndry, David Marks and Rudolph Rubin, secre- Mrs. Weiss taries; and Blanche Rose, treas- urer. Mrs. Norinan Leemon, outgo- Judge Harry Hershenson, of ing president, will give her an- the Superior Court of Cook, nual - report. A music program County, Illinois, will s be the will follow. . guest speaker at the annual lawyers' re- Register Shares ception t e n- of First American dered by the Foundation of Israel Mutual Fund the Jewish Announcement has been Natio•nal made of the registration of Fund, Mon- 2,750,000 shares of the First day, 8:30 p.m., American Israel Mutual Fund, at Rainbow to be offered at $10 per share. Terrace. 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