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October 25, 1963 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-10-25

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Irma Lindheim, veteran Zion-
ist leader, successor to Henri-
etta Szold as president of Ha-
dassah, and noted author, will
be the guest speaker at a meet-
ing at the Jewish Community
Center, Sunday, Nov. 17, 8:30
p.m.
The meeting, which is open to
the public, is sponsored by the
Jewish National Fund, with the
cooperation of several commu-
nal organizations, including Ha-
dassah and the Zionist Organi-
zation, and as part of Jewish
Book Fair.
American born, Mrs. Lind-
heim became identified with the
Zionist cause and the upbuild-
ing of Israel from her early
youth. She studied at the Jew-
ish Institute of Religion in New
York City under the guidance

IRMA LINDHEIM

of the late Rabbi Stephen S.
Wise, under Prof. John Dewey
at Columbia University, specia-
lizing in social studies.
In 1926, she succeeded Henri-
etta Szold as national president
of Hadassah. She was also a
former vice-president of the
ZOA. She is a life member of
the Zionist Executive—only 45
Jewish leaders having attained
that position.
In 1933 she took up residence
in Palestine and became a mem-
ber of a pioneer colony Kibbutz
Mishmar Ha'Emek, working on
a farm, side by side with the
other pioneers. Imbued with the
ideals of the Jewish National
Fund from her early beginnings
as a Zionist, she travelled ex-
tensively on many JNF mis-
sions, making a world-wide tour
which included Australia and
other countries.
Mrs. Lindheim has just re-
turned from Israel where she
has lived for a number of years.
She is the author of several
books, among them "The Im-
mortal Adventure" and "Paral-
lel Quest." The former describes
particularly her experiences on
the land and on the farm settle-
ments and her life among the
Jews and Arabs.
"Parallel Quest" is her most
recent work. It is autobiograph-
ical, and has been widely ac-
claimed. It is a chronicle of a
search of a people and a per-
son. It has sold out completely
and another edition is now be-
ing published.

Pepper School PTA
Slates Square Dance

The Pepper School Parent
Teacher Association will hold a
free square dance for paid-up
members 9 a.m. Saturday at the
school. Halloween fun and
prizes are planned.

MRS. DAVID MOROWITZ

Barbara Mader, daughter of
Mrs. Harry Matler of Birchcrest
Dr. and the late Harry Matler,
was wed to Dr. David Arthur
Morowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Morowitz of Oak Park, Ill.
in a ceremony performed Oct.
20 by Rabbi Morris Adler at
Knollwood Country Club.
The bride wore a gown of
ivory peau de soie. The chapel-
length train fell from the shoul-
ders of her neckline, empire
bodice gown A miniature cap - of
tiny rosebuds and heirloom Brus-
sels lace was attached to a two-
tier fingertip veil of silk illu-
sion. She carried her Bible with
a long stemmed white rose.
Mrs. Jay Keystone was matron-
of - honor. Michael Morowitz
served his brother as best man.
Seating the guests were Dr. Alan
Morris, Barry Goodman and
Donald Morowitz, of Chicago,
and David Fishman and Paul
Jacobs, cousins Of the bride.
After a honeymoon in New
York, the newlyweds will reside
in Boston.

Detroit's Delegation
to Assembly of JNF
Listed by Dr. Wiener

Dr. Israel Wiener, president
of the Jewish Nation-al Fund of
Detroit, announces that the lo-
cal JNF will be well represent-
ed at the JNF Assembly, which
will open Thursday, at the New
York Hilton Hotel.
Among those designated by
Dr. Wiener as delegates in ad-
dition to himself, are: Mrs. Mor-
ris Kutinsky, David Silver, Miss
Selma Friedman, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Brandwine, Mrs. Pearl
Nosan, Mrs. Edward Wislmetsky-
M r s . Norman Sandweiss and
Mrs. Eva Hayman.
Senator Hubert H. Humphrey
of Minnesota will be the princi-
pal speaker at the Assembly.
Included in the r o s t e r of
speakers are Jacob Tsur. world
chairman of Keren Kayemeth
Lelsrael and former Israel Am-
bassador to Argentina a n d
France; Franklin Delano Roose-
velt, Jr., U.S. Under-Secretary
of Commerce; Michael Camay,
Israel Ambassador to the United
Nations; Ayaraharn Harman, Is-
rael Ambassador to the United
States; Dr. M a x Nussbaum,
president of the Zionist Orgai-
ization of America, and Albert
Schiff, president of the JNF of
America.

Jewish Center Businessmen's Club
Honors Harry Cohen, Milt Bernstein

More than 100 admirers of
Harry Cohen and Milton Bern-
stein joined on Oct. 17 in honor-
ing them at a luncheon meeting
arranged by the Jewish Commu-
nity Center Businessmen's Club.
Cohen was honored with a
special citation on his 80th birth-
day and Bernstein was given an
honorary life membership on
the eve of his planned depart-
ure to make Florida his home
several months a year.
The presentations were made
by Rabbi Morris Adler who re-
viewed the numerous contribu-
tions made by the two honorees
to many Jewish causes.
Cohen was honored for his
work for Jewish education, the
Shaarey Zedek, the United He-
brew schools and the Zionist
movement.
Bernstein's share in educa-
tional and congregational efforts
and his scholarships to the Uni-
versity of Detroit were praised
by Rabbi Adler and the other

Pioneer Center Program
to Get Schroder Award

A unique community center
which provides social and rec-
reational programs for ortho-
pedically handicapped young-
sters, psychiatric patients, and
the people of its neighborhood,
has been selected to receive
the 1963 William J. Schroder
Memorial Award for large city
organizations, it was announced
by William Rosenwald of New
York, chairman of the awards
committee.
The Associated YM-YWHAs
of Greater New York is being
honored, Rosenwald noted, for
the collaboration of its Mosholu-
Montefiore Community Center
with Mon tefiore Hospital in
two experimental projects
which use community center
participation as part of a treat-
ment plan for hospitalized and
non-hospitalized patients. The
three-year-old Center is the
only community recreation cen-
ter in the United States which.
is located on the grounds of a
general hospital.
A second memorial award
' for small cities will go to the
Jewish Family Service of the
Jewish Community Council of
Tucson, Ariz., for a dynamic
process of social planning for
its aged population which led
to the establishment of a 40-
bed nursing home for its aged,
a new Jewish homemaker ser-
vice and the addition of a
trained geriatric caseworker to
the family service agency.

Bar Mitzvahs

Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Bean
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Barry Samuel, Satur-
day at Cong. Ahavas Achim.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Silber
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Richard Allen, 9 a.m.
Saturday at Cong. Mishkan
Israel.

TEMPLE EMANU-EL MEN'S
CLUB is participating in a spe-
cial group trip plan to Europe
scheduled for April 15 to May 1.
Men's Club members and their
families are eligible. For infor-
mation, cal Alvin Weinberger,
chairman, LI 7-2914. The trip is
limited to 60 couples.

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Men's Club

CONG. BNAI DAVID MEN'S
CLUB will hold the second in a
series of lecture brunches 11
a.m. Sunday at the synagogue.
The guest speaker will be De-
troit Councilman and Wayne
State University professor Dr.
Mel Ravitz on "the Negro Revo-
lution." Friends are invited.
* * *
CONG. BETH MOSES MEN'S
CLUB will hold a closed general
meeting 8:45 p.m. Nov. 6 at the
synagogue. Howard Danzig,
executive director of Shaarey
Zedek, will be guest speaker.

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25-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, Octotber 25, 1963

Irma Lindheim 31oroquitz-Matler
to Speak at JNF Rites Solemnized
Book Fair Event

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