Friday, October 18, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-20
Michigan Zionists Meet in Pontiac
Nov. 3; Dr. Marks Guest Speaker
The annual conference of the
Michigan Region, Zionist
Organization of America, will
take place
Sunday, Nov.
3, at Temple
Beth Jacob in
Pontiac, ac-
cording to
Morris M.
Jacobs, honor-
ary president
of the region.
Ten _ Michi-
gan commun-
ities will send Dr. Marks
delegates to the one-day parley
which will start with a brunch
session at 12 noon and continue
through the afternoon.
Guest speaker at the brunch
session, which will be open to
the public, will be Dr. Sidney
Marks, New York, national ex-
ecutive director of the Zionist
Organization of America.
A former professor of law at
New York Law S c h o o 1, Dr.
Marks is a member of the New
York Bar and is nationally
recognized as a specialist in
mass.: communications and as an
authority on Israel and the
Middle East. Dr. Marks recently
returned from one of his fre-
quent visits to Israel and the
Jewish communities of Europe.
He was one of the major
speakers at the 66th national
convention of the ZOA held in
Israel this summer, and took
part in top level conferences
with Israeli leaders.
The conference will review
American-Israel relations and
will offer a factual appraisal of
Israel economic and security
situation.
A symposium on the theme
"Zionist and Friend of Israel,"
with. the participation of four
prominent panelists, will high-
lght the afternoon sesion at
1:45 p.m. The significance of
he recent ZOA Convention in
Israel will be evaluated at a
workshop session at 3 p.m., to
be followed by committe re-
ports and election of officers
for the ensuing year.
The Pontiac Zionist District
will be host to the confernce.
Serving on the Pontiac com-
mittee are Rabbi Ernst J. Con-
rad, Rabbi Israel Goodman,
Thomas A. Horwitz and Joseph
Jacobson.
Mrs. Philip Hart
to Moderate Panel at
AJC Women's Affair
Mrs. Philip A. Hart will serve
as moderator for a panel discus-
sion at the American Jewish
Congress "Membership Dividend
Affair" 12:30
p.m. Oct. 28
at the Jewish
Center.
Members of
the panel will
be Mrs. Leon-
ard Kasle, Mrs.
S. L. A. Mar-
shall, Mrs.
Wade McCree,
Jr., and Mrs.
Walter M i d-
ener. Their
topic is "Ac- Mrs. Hart
cent on Individualism — The
Par2dox of Privacy and t h e
Public View."
Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel will ac-
cept tribute to charter members.
Prizes will also highlight the
event, according to Mrs. Edward
Rothenberg, membership chair-
man. She says dues may be paid
at the door. President Mrs. Leo-
pold J. Snyder invited t h e
public, free of charge.
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