Dr. Abba Hillel Silver's mem- ory will be honored at a Zionist community memorial meeting at Temple Israel, Sunday evening, Jan. 5. The Michigan Zionist Region and the Zionist Organization of Detroit are co-sponsoring the tribute to the eminent American leader who died at the age of 70 on Thanksgiving Day. Judge Ira G. Kaufman, ZOD Pratt Arrives in Mexico as Israel Envoy MEXICO CITY, (JTA)—Sim- cha Pratt, Israel's new Ambas- sador to Mexico, arrived here to assume his new post after serv- ing for two months in the Israeli delega- tion to the United Nations General As- sembly. Ambassador Pratt, who was formerly Isra- el's Minister to South Africa, and before that his coun- try's Consul General in New York, was met at the air- port here by officials of the Pratt Mexican For- eign Ministry and representa- tives of Jewish communal and Zionist organizations. The Israeli envoy told report- ers on arrival here that Israel considered his new post an im- portant one and he considered his appointment an honor. He is expected to present his cre- dentials shortly to Foreign Min- ister Manuel Tello and then to President Adolfo Lopez Mateos. president, will preside, and the eulogies will be delivered by Rabbi Leon Fram, president of the Zionist Council of Detroit; Rabbi Moses Lehrman, Michigan Zionist Region president, and Philip Slomovitz. Liturgical selections will be given at the memorial by Can- tors Jacob H. Sonenklar and Harold Orbach. A prayer will be given by Rabbi M. Robert Syme. Appropriate musical se- lections will be played by Mischa Mischakoff, Detroit Symphony Orchestra concertmaster, who will be accompanied by Mrs. Morris W. Stein. The public is invited. There will be no solicitation of funds. The Zionist Organization of Detroit is planning to establish a chemical laboratory at the Kfar Silver agricultural settle- ment which serves as the Ameri- can Zionist testimonial to Dr. Silver. * * * General Zionists in 50 Nations Plan Dr. Silver Memorial NEW YORK (JTA)—General Zionist organizations in 50 coun- tries affiliated with the World Union of General Zionists will hold memorial meetings at the end of this month marking the end of the Shloshim, the tradi- tional 30-day period of mourn- ing, for the late Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, according to an an- nouncement by the World Union of General Zionists. MISS DINAH LEE The engagement of Dinah Katherine Lee to Frederick Rudolph Scherock has been an- nounced. She is the daughter of Mrs. Katherine Lee, 11701 Morang, and Kenneth Lee, 15667 Col- lingham. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Scherock, 18085 Oak. A March 25 wedding is planned. President Johnson Asks Observance of `Brotherhood Week' NEW YORK, (JTA) — Presi- dent Lyndon B. Johnson issued a message calling upon all Americans to join with him in observing Brotherhood Week, sponsored by the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews. The President has accepted honorary chairmanship of Bro- therhood Week, it was announc- ed by Dr. Lewis Webster Jones, NCCJ president. The week is to be observed Feb. 16-23. "Brotherhood Week 1964 is a time of deep appraisal for all Americans," President Johnson said in his message. "Tragedy is in our land, and from the dark- ness of our sorrow ought to come a new dedication to the ideals of love and brotherhood. Democracy cannot live in hate and fear. Prejudice and bigotry are the advance guard of failure. "No better time exists for a searching of our hearts and mind than this national observ- ance of Brotherhood. Let us hear again the faith of our fore- bears; let us listen again to the inspired hopes of our national conscience; let us obey again the word of our religions. "In this time, still heavy with sadness, I urge all my fellow Americans to join with me and the National Conference of Christians and Jews in this na- tional celebration of tolerance, truth and charity toward our neighbors, wherever they live, whoever they are." Associated Brewing Announces Dividend Herbert Epstein, president of Associated Brewing Company (Pfeiffer, E & B, Schmidt Beers) announced at a stockholders meeting a year-end dividend of 10 cents per share, payable Jan. 10, to stockholders on record as of Dec. 20. He also reported a sharp increase in net income over last year for the same Hadassah Honors period. Associated Brewing, formed Denmark for Saving when E & B Brewing Co. was merged into Pfeiffer Brewing Jews from Nazis net sales of NEW YORK (JTA) — The Co. last year, as had contrasted with United Nations pledge to ad- $13,842,369 for Pfeiffer alone a vance "human rights and fun- $12,217,203 earlier, thus elevating damental freedom for all with- year into the top 20 brew- out distinction as to race, lan- Pfeiffer guage or religion" should not ing firms of the U. S. Net income for this year's be taken lightly by anyone, Aage Hessellund-Jensen, Danish Am- period was $562,831 or 38 cents bassador to the United Nations, a share, up from $84,887 or told more than 1,000 leaders seven cents a share earned by Pfeiffer alone in the same period and members of Hadassah. The Ambassador spoke at a last year. Associated Brewing's presi- luncheon at which Hadassah cited his country's—as well as dent hit strongly at Michigan his own—role in rescuing the beer taxes in his report. He Danish Jewish community from labeled them "oppressive" and the Nazi invaders of Denmark cited the increase from $1.25 a in 1943. The function — post- barrel to $6.62 per barrel on poned from November 25 due July 1, 1962, as causing an "ar- to the death of President John tificial recession" for Michigan `Sammy' Mothers F. Kennedy—marked the 20th brewers which resulted in a anniversary of the rescue of drop of 5.3 per cent in the Award 9 Scholarships Michigan beer industry sales in to U. of M. Students Danish Jewry. Hadassah Myrtle . Wreath the fiscal year which ended Nine students have been Achievement Awards were pre- June 30, 1963. w awarded scholarships by the sented to Marian Anderson, not- Sigma Alpha Mu Mothers' Alumni ed contralto and former member Schwartz Will Head Group of Sigma Iota Chapter at of the United States Delegation Commercial Dept. at the University of Michigan. to the United Nations; Fannie They are Ronald Bale, Louis Hurst, noted author; and Dr. Miller Bros. Realty Balkany, Jerrod Becker, Arnold Thomas D. Dublin, chief of the Miller Bros. Realty Co. west Bernstein, Philip Kayman, Mich- Epidemiology and Biometry side office, 2590 Puritan, an- ael Parr, Richard Robinson and Branch of the U.S. National In- nounces its Commercial and Michael Schermer. stitutes of Health. A posthumous Apartment TAR The scholarships were pro- award to Robert Frost, "Amer- House Depart- vided through the Donald Tann ica's poet laureate," was accept- ment will be Scholarship Fund. Tann, a "Sam- ed by his daughter, Lesley headed by Sam- my," was killed in service. Frost. Mrs. Nathan D. Perlman, uel Schwartz, New Alumni Group officers Hadassah's national member- who for the are Mesdames Daniel C. Siegel, ship chairman, presented the past 12 years president; Edward Rothenberg, awards. has specialized president; Irving Goldsmith and Joseph Gordon, vice-presidents; in the sale of Botanical Translator Peter Altman, treasurer; Sam large multiple Eisenberger, Albert Boesky, Solomon Abel, one of the a n d commer- Samuel Ruskin, Adolph Lichter, leading scholars of the well- cial properties. George Barron and David Tann, known Telshe Yeshiva in 19th- Schwartz stat- Schwartz century Lithuania, was a pioneer ed that Miller Bros. Realty is secretaries. Tribute chairman is in the translation of modern interested in purchasing addi- Mrs. Harry Kwiker, UN 2-9457, scientific writings into Hebrew. tional multiple and commercial who can provide information on His best-known work was on properties for its management the Donald Tann Scholarship Fund. division. botany. Bnai Zion Honors Justice Wm. O. Douglas NEW YORK, (JTA)—Associ- ate Justice William 0. Douglas of the United States Supreme Court was granted the first annual Bnai Zion Bill of Rights Award, a citation carrying a $1,000 cash prize, established by Bnai Zion, American fra- ternal Zionist organization, Dec. 15—the 172nd anniversary of the adoption of the United States Bill of Rights. Accepting the award, voted to him unanimously by the or- ganization's American Affairs Committee, and presented to him by New York State Supreme Court Justice Arthur Markowich, former president of Bnai Zion, Justice D o u g l a s warned against bigotry in the United States. "If the bigots command the platform and oc- cupy editorial desks," he said, "the rule of law degenerates into a regime of whim and caprice." Preceding the presentation of the award, a memorial service for the late President Kennedy was conducted by Rabbi Wil- liam Berkowitz, a national vice- president of Bnai Zion. Dr. Harris J. Levine, chairman of the Bnai Zion Foundation, an- nounced at the dinner that the evaluation and therapeutic cen- ter for mentally retarded chil- dren, being built by Bnai Zion at K..far Hashwedi, Jerusalem, will be named for the late Pres- ident Kennedy. BIVI JAMES Will GIVE Your Bar Mitzvah Boy 111.111•1111111/ MUSIC I ENTERTAINMENT I SAMMY WOOLF and his orchestra When you Buy his UN 3-6501 Bar Mitzvah suit from . . . If No Answer Call DI 1.6847 EEAV JAMES Ballroom Dancing by JACK BARNES 22111 Coolidge at 9 Mile LI 7-2933 2519 W. Maple at Cranbrook MI 7-1262, 18045 Wyoming and 13807 9 Mile Rd:, Oak Park For Your Fine Diamonds and Jewelry "Buy With Confidence." Norman Allan Co. Gemologists 17540 WYOMING fir ■ ■ Diomontologists .)A 10 111 Aliff61 -\■ OPEN EVERY EVENING DI 1-1330 TIL 9 P.M. Mtirrav Ho mane's TEEN MAN Michigan's most oni clue boys' clothing store for the latestin teen fashions. Located in - the Northlarid Shopping Center. TEEN MAN Chest ,Sizes 8-42. Waist Sizes 22-36. 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