The Bereznitzer Air Society is contributing $10,000 to the
Jewish Home for the Aged. Presenting Israel Bonds for the
amount are, from left: Rubin Galchinsky, vice president, Jacob
Koss, President, and Sol Kanat, past president and chairman of
the committee appointed to perpetuate the name of the Bereznit-
zer Society with a permanent plaque in the new Home . for the
Aged. Receiving the gift are Edward Fleischman, president of
the Home for the Aged, and Leonard N. Simons, capital funds
chairman. The $10,000 will go to the building fund for the new
Home for Aged unit Warmed at Sunderland and Seven Mile.
The Bereznitzer Aid Society has contributed more than $200,000
to worthy causes in the Last 30 years. The society is expanding its
membership to include the sons and daughters.
Detroit Chapter of Brandeis Women
Re-Elects Mrs. Sims as President
Brandeis University National
Women's Committee, Detroit
Chapter, has re-elected Mrs. Eu-
gene P. Sims as president.
. Other officers are Mesdames
Milton J. Doner, Bert Colman,
Theodore Birnkrant, Samuel Cap-
lan; Benjamin Salon, treasurer;
Harold Kukes, Leonard Birn-
dorf, Jerry Morse, Clement
Hopp, secretaries.
Elected to the board were
Mesdames Murray Altman, Jo-
seph Bienen-
. stock, Harold
Hahn, Harold
Kaplan, M a n-
d e 11 Lansky,
Felix Mahler,
Louis Man-
ning, William
Poplack, Carl
Rosman,
Charles Rubi-
ner, Ernest J.
Mrs. Sims.
S -chwartz,
three-year term; Oscar Band,
Robert Drews, Ivan Scholnick,
Lawrence Weiner, two-year
term; James Aftel, Herbert Bur-
dick, Alan Colman, Henry Pari-
ser, one-year term; William Ger-
shenson and Jacob Kellman,
courtesy term. Members-at-large
are Mesdames Paul Camiener,
Aubrey Goldman. and B. David
Ruby.
The nominating committee for
1963-64 will consist of Mes-
dames Herbert Bloom, chairman;
Samuel Aaron, Alvin Barnett,
Herbert Blumberg, Ben Burdick,
Saul Glueckmar., Bus Rosen-
thal.
The following appointments
were made: Mesdames Oscar Ze-
mon, honorary president; Sam-
uel Aaron, Leo Mellen, Alvin
arnett, honorary directors; Law-
rence Weiner, tribute chairman,
assisted by Alvin Barnett and
Leo Mellen; Ivan Scholnick, gift
cards; Felix - Mahler, major col-
lections; Samuel Caplan, Named
Endowment Fund; Theodore
Birnkrant (chairman), Herbert
Sngagements
Meyer Benjamin Berkman of
Dallas, Tex., formerly of De-
troit, announces the engage-
ment of his daughter, Frances
Gail, to Stanton Corbat, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Corbat of
North Miami Beach, Fla. The
couple will be wed Aug. 11 at
the home of the prospective
bride's sister and brother-in-
law, -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Given of El Paso, Tex.
* * *
Announcement is made of the
engagement of Harriet Mintz,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil_
Ham Mintz of Northend Ave.,
Oak Park, to Leo S. Rich, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rich of Los
Angeles, Calif. A July 7 wed-
ding in Los Angeles is planned.
Kaufman, Harold Berry, Oscar
Zemon, New Books for Old Sale.
Study groups will continue
during the summer under the
leadership of Mrs. Herbert Blum-
berg, Mrs. Leonard Kasle and
Mrs. Walter Field.
Detroit Chapter delegates to
the - 15th annual conference of
the national women's committee,
to be held June 9 on the Bran-
deis University campus, are Mes-
dames Sims, Zemon and Barnett.
Prior to the conference -open-
ing, Mrs. Sims will attend a
leadership training institute con-
ducted by Prof.- Violet N. Sieder
of the Brandeis Florence Heller
School of Social Welfare.
Marriages
Dr. Orlinsky Next Borman Lecturer
• g3nai g3ritlz
A ctivities
Dr. Harry M. Orlinsky, pro-
fessor of Bible of the New York
School of Hebrew Union Col-
lege-Jewish Institute of Re-_
ligion, will be the next lecturer
in the Borman Semitic Lecture
Series at Wayne State Univer-
sity, June 3.
At 2:30 p.m. on that day, Dr.
Orlinsky will speak at the
Kresge Science Lecture Room
on "The New Protestant (RSV),
Catholic (Confraternity) and
Jewish (JPS) translations of the
Bible."
That evening, at the McGre-
gor Memorial Conference Cen-
ter, Room L, Dr. Orlinsky will
PHILIP HANDLER CHAP-
TER and EAST SIDE LODGE
held installation ceremonies
yesterday. Chapter officers are
Mesdames Albert Fenkeistein,
president; Sol Segall, David
Guss, Alex Leder," vice-presi-
dents; David Kirsh, Morris
Rosenfeld, H en r y Fassberg,
Nathan Faine, secretaries;
Samuel Lesson, treasurer; Allen
Passerman, sentinel; Sidney
Sachs, counselor; Rose Gold,
historian; Maurice Glick, guide;
Mary Bednarsh, Herbert Miller,
Harold Flack, Max Stotzky, 'Wil-
liam Kalb, Charles Jaslove,
Gerri Cohen, Sheilds Kogan,
Murray Greenwald, Larry Plot_
nick, Jules Rothenberg, Betsy
Harris, Ben Harwood, Louis
Stotsky, Morris Rubin, Al Rasof,
board members; and Charles
Gal ins k y , Gordon" Fruitman,
Joseph Plotnick, Charles Jones,
Al Lookman, Bernard Abram-
son, Sidney Levine, Bernard
Harris, David Goldstein and
Henry Edelman, trustees. Lodge
officers are Louis Wasserman,
president;- Ben Weinstein, Al
Cooper, Arthur Harrus, David
Yamshon, vice-presidents; Ben
Columbus, Morris Blechman,
secretaries; Sidney Levine,
Levine, guardian; Nathan Faille,
warden; and David Guss, chap-
lain; Jules Abrams, Sanford
Freeman, Simon Goldman, Jack
Hof f man, Bert .Kriechman,
Gerard Nakell and Harry Pearl-
man, trustees.
• *. e Y *
DOV FRANKEL CHAPTER
will hold its sixth installation
banquet 7:30 p.m. Saturday at
the Flagpole Restaurant. The
"Playboys" will provide dance
music. Officers are Mesdames
Samuel Weinstein, president;
Arthur Wolf, George Vine, Mar-
vin Rosenberg, Bernard Gross_
man, Joseph Snyder, vice-presi-
dents; Lou Rosberg, Howard
Jacobs, Arthur Weinenger,
Larry Epstein, Tames Newman,
Adrienne Gobel, secretaries;
Harold Grodman, treasurer;
Beverly Please, sentinel; Marcia
Haidy, historian; Samuel Mar-
kel, guide; Morry Gold, coun-
seler; Noreen Lewis, Ben
Monast, Daniel Menken, Irwin ••t
Lorber, Larry Wayne, trustees
Installing officer is Mrs. Ber-
nard Bliefield. For reservations,
call Mrs. Daniel Menken, LI
6-0333, or Mrs. Ben Monast.
COHEN-BLOOM: Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Bloom, - 20534 Avon,
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Rita, to Norman Paul
Cohen, son of Mrs. Sadie Cohen
and Mr. Merwin Cohen on May
12. Rabbi Joshua Sperka offici-
ated at Rainbow Terrace. Miri-
am Bloom was maid of honor
and bridesmaids were Harriet
Bloom, Inna Zacman and Bar-
bara Silverman.
_Louie Shore served as best
man and ushers were Ernest
* .* *
Eick, Morton Brody, Sheldon
OAK-WOODS CHAPTER in-
Levinson and Sam Abramson
Flower girl was Karen Bloom stalled Mesdames Jerrold Fried-
and ringbearer, Harold Allen man, president; Sylvia Ross,
Harold Kohn and Ben Salan,
Onickel.
vice-presidents; Miss Elaine
Redlich, Miss Barbara Blatt and
Brandeis U. to Award Mrs.
Lee Fish, secretaries; Ar-
nold Gordon, treasurer; Miss
Honorary Degrees at
Avon Horowitz, sentinel; Miss
June 9 Commencement Lorraine Kahn, guide; Mes-
U.S. Sen. Margaret Chase dames Harris Lloyd, Irving
Smith of Maine and dancer- Chadwick and John Demunter,
choreographer Martha Graham trustees; and Mark Singerman,
are arming six additional per- Herman Weisman, Oscar Ko-
sons named to receive honorary robkin, Louis Wolf, Bernard
degrees at Brandeis University's Maneli, Solo m o n Schwartz,
12th commencement on June 9. Robert Greenwald, S i d n e y
Also newly announced were Kushner and Miss Hallie Roth,
the names of Eliahu Elath, board members. Mrs. Ira Albion
founder and scientific director welcomed new officers. Mrs.
of the Children's Cancer Re- Leon Dreylinger, past president
search Foundation, B o s to n: of metropolitan council, in-
John W. Gardner, president of stalled officers.
the Carnegie Corporation; and
Dr. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Har- Harriet Rubin Wins
vard historian.
Brandeis announced previous- Silverman JWV
ly that it would give honorary
degrees to McGeorge Bundy, Scholarship Award
Harriet Rubin, daughter of
President Kennedy's special
assistant for national security, Alex and Fannie Rubin, 20300
who will also deliver the com- Greenview, has been named
mencement address; Alfred A. winner of the Sgt. Morton A.
Knopf, board chairman of the Silverman Post and Auxiliary,
New York publishing firm bear- Jewish War Veterans, Scholar-
ing his name; and Arthur Hays ship Award.
Sulzberger, chairman of the
She will be graduated from
board of the New York Times Henry Ford High School in June
Co.
1963, and has chosen special
education as her ambition. She
The word Inca, now used as was selected for the scholarship
the name of the ancient Peru- on the basis of scholastic rec-
vian Indians, originally meant ords and the recommendations
"chief".
of teachers.
speak on "The New Jewish
Translation of the Torah (the
Pentateuch)." Leonard N.
Simons will preside.
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25 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 24 ,. 1963
Bereznitzer Aid Society Makes
$10,000 Gift to Home for Aged