The presentation of a Souvenir Folio to Irving W. SchIus-
sel (right) was made at the Beth Abraham tribute dinner in
his honor, Monday, at the Jewish Center. The folio was pre-
sented by Judge Nathan J. Kaufman (left), toastmaster. Look-
ing on is Irwin I. Cohn (center), honorary chairman of the
Detroit Israel Bond Committee, who presented Bibles to Wil-
liam A. Genser, dinner committee chairman, and Sam Kaufer,
co-chairman. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern presented the tribute to
Schlussel. The guest speaker was Eliott Roosevelt. Lew Norman
was guest star. A total of $50,000 in Israel Bonds was subscribed
at this affair.
Simons to Address Jr. Division Monday;
to Elect Officers, Present Service Awards
Leonard N. Simons, 1963 re- at 8 p.m., Monday, at the Jew-
cipient of the Jewish Welfare ish Center.
Federation's Fred M. Butzel
Awards for outstanding ser-
Memorial Award for distin- vice to the Junior Division will
guished communal service, will be presented to Louis M. Stern,
address the annual meeting of outgoing president, Wallace M.
the Federation Junior Division, Handler, Guy Barron, Ivan Boe-
sky, Mrs. Alan E. Luckoff, Joyce
FOR THE ULTIMATE
Markin, John H. Shepherd, Joel
.
IN GOOD MUSIC
D. Tauber, Barry Yaker.
The division nominating com-
mittee chairman, John H. Shep-
herd, proposed the following for
And His Orchestra
1963-64 officers and directors:
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President, Joel D. Tauber;
chairman, executive committee,
Mrs. Alan E. Luckoff; vice-presi-
dents, Ivan Boesky, John H.
Shepherd, Barry Yaker; mem-
BALLROOM DANCING
bers at large, Guy Barron, Doug-
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las A. Bloom, Mrs. Brand
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Gidwitz, Jerome B. Greenbaum,
and his ORCHESTRA James A. Hack, David Hessen-
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Luckoff, Mrs. Michael Luckoff,
Joyce Markin, Lee J. Marks,
Mrs. Brand Marwil, Nedra Page,
Donald J. Purther, Dennis
Rands, Helen Rice, John H.
Shepherd, Sandra Slobin,Ed-
HOTEL
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Barry Stulberg, Joel D.
PALMER
Tauber, C. Robert Wartell, Mar-
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Under the leadership of Louis
Overnight Guests, $3.50
M. Stern, this year the Junior
up
Division collected $23,010 in the
Weekly Rates
Federation's annual fund raising
$11.00 and $12.00
drive, the Allied Jewish Cam-
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Maid Service - Phone Service
campaign organization, the divi-
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Bnai Brith
Council Elects
Kahn President
Julius Kahn will head the
Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith
Council for the 1963-64 term.
The Council is the co-ordinating
body for the 25 B_nai Brith
lodges and
ov er 8,500
members i n
the area.
Kahn is a
past president
of Israel
Lodge and has
served the
Council as sec-
retary, v i c e-
Kahn
president and
chairman of numerous key
committees.
Elected to serve with Kahn
are Samuel G. Bank, Sol Moss,
Bernard Panush and Bernard
Whiteman, vice - presidents;
Harry Pearson, treasurer; Mor-
ris Blechman, secretary; and
•vram B. Charlip, assistant
secretary. Trustees are Nathan
Rubenstein, chairman; Julius
Berkowitz, Israel Eizen, Herman
Kasoff, Robert Kranitz Rudy
Meyersohn, Alan Nathan, Harry
Nathan, Arthur Schott and Sol
Superfon. Milo Rappaport and
Maurice Zeiger were nominated
to serve as Detroit representa-
tives on the District Grand
Lodge Board of Governors.
Installation of Council of-
ficers will take place 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday at a dinner and
dance at Raleigh House.
Tickets may be obtained by
calling the Council Office, 341-
0863. Harry Weinberger is in
charge of arrangements, as-
sitted by Herman Kasoff, Harry
Pearson, Dr. Lawrence I. Yaffa,
Mrs. Pearl Handelman and Hy
Crystal. •
Mrs. Krauss to Address National
Women's League `Torah Chai Tea'
Michigan Branch of National
Women's League will hold its
first annual "Torah Chai Tea",
12:30 p.m. Wednesday at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Pearl Krauss, national
vice-president and national Torah
Fund chair- ...
man, will be
guest speaker.
All $18 and
over contribu-
tors to Torah
Fund will be
eligible to at-
tend. Torah
Fund contribu-
tions are used
to benefit the
Jewish Theo-
logical Semi-
nary of Amer-
ica.
Mrs. Krauss
Mrs. Isadore Leeman, presi-
dent of Michigan Branch, which
represents approximately 4,000
women and consists of 16 Con-
servative sisterhoods throughout
the state of Michigan, has ap-
pointed Mrs. Sol Hammerstein
and Mrs. Adolph Winkler as
Torah Fund co-chairmen.
Other chairmen are Mesdames
Meyer Levey, Harold E. Esko-
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Reader Disagrees
Editor, The Jewish News:
I take issue with you on state-
ments in the Commentary on
Shavuot. Dr. Shmarya Levin
could not and would not "alter
his views under existing condi-
tions" because as Jews we were
dwelling all our lives on the def-
inition of a "nation." It bothered
us. Now we are a nation! There's
no question about it! And if the
American Jew will produce
leaders and scholars who will be
able to guide even Israel, Israel
will surely accept them within
its midst and give them the
proper place in its leadership.
Whoever hopes for Jewish life
in America or any other west-
ern democracy outside of the
synagogue is living in a fool's
paradise._
I accept Dr. Shmarya Levin's
classical statements as they
were written many years ago.
Any other talk is dangerous not
only for the State of Israel, the
Jewish dream of 2,000 years,
but also for all the Jews wher-
ever they may live.
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