activities in Society Two young area cadets at Roosevelt Military Academy, Aledo, Ill., have been cited for excellence at special ceremonies. Joel Alpert, a senior at the prep school and son of the Louis Alperts of Prevost Ave., was presented an award for excellence in academics, military, crack squad and concert band. He also was promoted to sergeant first class. Roy Greenburg, son of the Russell Greenburgs of Scotia Ave., Huntington Woods, received an award for concert band. Roy, a sophomore, was promoted to cadet private. Col. Glen G. Milikan, superintendent of the academy, presented the awards. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dreylinger of Avon Ave., Oak Park, were honored at a family dinner on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary recently at the Roostertail. Heading a delegation of Detroit women to the regional con- ference of the National Council of Jewish Women March 9-12 at the Dayton Biltmore Hotel, Dayton. Ohio, will be Mrs. Jerome B. Grossman, Detroit section president. In addition to Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, a regional vice president, and Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, MISS ELAINE FRIED national vice president, other Detroit members attending include 1VIr. and Mrs. Martin Fried of Mesdames Hershel Kreger. Victor Shiffman, Jack Epps, M. Morton Barak, I. Irving Bittker, Melvin Kolbert, Marilyn Waldbott and Wildemere Ave. announce the B. Benedict Glazer. engagement of their daughter Elaine to Dr. Alan Belkin, son The Sherman Family Club elected the following new offi- of Mr-. and Mrs. Max Moiseev of cers: Louis Wolfgang. president; Elizabeth Levens, vice presi- Huntsville, Ala. dent; Mary Gordon, recording secretary; Jean Lorber, treasurer, Miss Fried attended Liggett Johanna Meyers, social secretary. The second Passover will be School and Garland College, held at Workman's Circle, March 28, for members and their Boston. Her fiance attended families. Wayne State University and is Samuel H. Rubiner, Jewish Welfare Board representative to a graduate of the College of the Detroit USO, received a citation from Walker L. Cisler, Osteopathic Me d i c i n e, Des Detroit USO president, at the 13th annual meeting of USO held Moines. Wednesday, for his services as USO vice-president for the past 13 years and as retiring Michigan State USO Committee chairman l i he • after 10 years service. Less Said Contains Editor Weyne's Articles Local women assisting in the "Deep in he Heart of Politics" program of the 17th District Democratic Women's Committee March 13 at Northwest YWCA are Mesdames David Greenspan, Barry Showfer, Richard Marks, Larry Guhow and Ben Kinzer. In -"The Less Said . . . " pub- Refreshments and dessert will be served at 12:45 p.m., and Adelaide Hart, chairman of the Michigan Federation of Demo- lished by Jonathan David (131 E. 23rd, NY), Arthur Weyne cratic Women, will be speaker. has incorporated 50 of his pub- Mr. Morris Arotzky of Santa Rosa Ave. will attend the lished articles on a variety of wedding of his granddaughter, Judith Alexander, a former subjects. Detroiter, to Jordan Howard Price Saturday evening in Van Nuys, The subtitle of Weyne's book, Calif. "The View From a Jewish Edi- Ronald Serlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin I. Serlin of West- tor's Head," refers to the con- brook Ave., is a recipient of a William J. Branstrom Fresh- tents as a series of viewpoints man Prize, an annual award to University cf Michigan students by the man who is the editor who, in their first semester, are in the upper 7 per cent of their of the American Examiner. Possessing a sense of humor, class. This prize will be presented at a special convocation May 8. Ronald, who graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Cass Technical with a background of commun- High School in January 1963, is finishing his sophomore year ity activity — he formerly was in Honors School with a major in Physics. He has maintained associated with the Jewish Wel- a 3.99 average so far at U. of M. fare Board and other move- ments—Weyne's ideas will find much interest among his read- ers. • Levine Apointed to 'Manage GM's Futurarna' Exhibit at World's Farr Detroiter Reuben Levine has as faculty members at Temple been named office manager of Israeli, Temple Beth El and the General Motors Futurama •Congregation Shaarey Zedek. exhibit at the New York World's A former member of the Fair, opening in April. board of trustees of Temple Levine, who has been with Israel, Levine was president of the General Motor Corporation the Temple Men's Club for two for 36 years, has been office years. He is a member of the manager of the sales section of Men's Club board of directors, the GM central office. and active in various congrega- Active in many areas of the tional committees. Detroit Jewish community, Lev-i Mr. and Mrs. Levine will take ine has served for more than i up residence in New York City a decade as chairman of the in- in mid-March, for the duration dustrial employees section of of the 1964 World's Fair sea- son. The Levines have two child- ren, Mrs. Louis Cassel of De- troit, and Dr. Walter G. Levine, who is associated with the Al- bert Einstein College of Medi- cine of Yeshiva University in New York City. Search for Witnesses of War-End Massacre REUBEN LEVINE the mechanical trades division of the Allied Jewish Campaign. He has, for several years, been a General Motors representative at the annual interfaith dinner of the Detroit Round Table of Protestants, Jews and Catholics. Levine and his wife, Goldie, are charter members of Temple Israel. Both are known in the community as pioneers in the field of Jewish education, hav- ing served for nearly 30 years The World Jewish Congress is seeking witnesses to the mur- der of 120 Jews who were shot to death in Austria on the eve of possible liberation. The incident occurred at Jennersdorf, Burgenland, Aus- tria, in March. 1945. Any person who may have witnessed the massacre, or who has information, is requested to get in touch with the Institute of Jewish Affairs at the World Jewish Congress, 15 E. 84th St., New York. Non-Mormon Utah Governor Simon Bamberger, one of the early leaders of the Jewish com- munity in Utah, became the first non_Mormon governor of that state when he was elected in 1916— . Accredit Sinai Hospital for Next Three Years; Praised for Quality Sinai Hospital of Detroit again has been accredited by the Joint Commission on Ac- creditation of Hospitals as a result of a commission survey of the hospital. The Joint Commission is the major accrediting body in the United States, and issues three- year certificates to approved institutions. Following its evaluation, the commission commended Sinai "for maintaining standards de- serving of accreditation and for constant effort to improve the quality of patient care." The commission also cited the administration and the medical staff "for the excellent physical plant and evidence of good quality medical care pro- vided." Pioneer Women Honors U. S. Yiddish Poetess NEW YORK, (JTA) — Pio- neer Women, the Women's Labor Zionist Organization of America, presented the Hayim Greenberg Literary Award for 1963 to Rajzel Zychlinski for her hook of Yiddish poetry, "Shveigendike Tiren." ("Silent Doors"). Eshkol: Bridegroom Israel's Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, 68, and Miss Miriam Selikowilch, Knesset assistant librarian, 34, were married on Tuesday. Eshkol was married twice before. The death of his second wife, Elizabeth, occurred in 1959. Only close friends and relatives attended the wedding ceremony. Schoichits Among Major JNF Workers David Schoichit was among the top solicitors for the Jewish National Fund at Purim serv- ices is local synagogues last week. His chief activity was in the Shomrey Emunah Synagogue; Schoichit has devoted many years to work for the JNF and his box yields among the best contributions in the city. . His wife, Beva Schoichit, who supplements her husband's work for JNF through local Zionist groups, and devotes her major activities to efforts for Israel, is a life member and one of the pioneer members in the Pioneer Women's Organization. She has been active in the Yiddish Reading Groups here and in the American Jewish Congress, in addition to her association with other groups active in support of Israel. 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