Israel Honors Memory of 4 Kabakers;
Synagogue, Kindergarten and Forest
Set Up in Givat Yearim Settlement

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Bereznitzer Aid Presents
$5,000 for Classroom
at Beth Yehudah Schools

Hoffman-Dean Troth
Is Announced Here

Bereznitzer Aid Society has pre-
sented a $5,000 check to the Beth
Yehudah Schools to finance con-
struction of a classroom at the
Yeshviath Beth Yehudah Building,
Southfield.
The room will be marked with
a plaque designating it as the
Bereznitzer Classroom. The gift
was presented Bereznitzer by
President Meyer Terebelo.

Activities

TIKVAH CHAPTER will hold a
garden party noon Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Raymond Rismann,
18270 Greenlawn. Prospective
members invited. Betty Kaplan,
Rhoda Brickner, Mary Lewis, Es-
ther Galin and their committees
are in charge of refreshments.
Games will follow.

* * *

B Women Install
Mrs. Jack Sayles

Mrs. Jack Sayles was installed
as president of Bnai Brith Wo-
men's Council of Detroit at recent
ceremonies.
Past president of Brandeis Chap-
ter, Bnai Brith Women, she is a
member of the Anti-Defamation
League cabinet
and serves on its
board of direc-
tors. The Dolls
for Democracy
program was in-
stituted hereK
through her lead- -
ership and guid-
ance.
Her corps of
officers includes:
Mesdames Alan Mrs. Sayles
Nathan, David Levine, Al Stein
and Gordon Fruitman, vice presi-
dents; Harry Bodzin, counselor;
Allen Weitzman, treasurer; Irving
Isaacs and Morris Pleason, secre-
taries; Joseph Rodman, sentinel;
Arthur Weisberg, guide; and May-
nard Kalef, historian.
* * *

JERUSALEM — At speciall y-
arranged services, tribute was paid
to the memory of David Kabaker,
Jeanette Rachel Kabaker and their
parents, Jacob and Etka Kabaker.
Utilizing the visit here of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Kobaker, the
Jewish National Fund (Keren
Kayemeth Lelsrael) marked the
establishment of memorials to the
parents, brothers and sister of Mr.
Kobaker.
The Memorial Forest in memory
of David Kabaker is being planted
in Yaar Menashe.
A nahala — a settlement — in

New Yorker Declines
Candidacy to Post of
Britain's Chief Rabbi

LONDON — Although Rabbi
Emmuel Jakobovits of New York's
Fifth Avenue Synagogue is sup-
ported by Britain's strictly Ortho-
dox Jewish community for the post
of chief rabbi, Dr. Jakobovits said
he is "very happy" in his present
post and could not be considered
a candidate.
The New York Times, report-
ing on the f actions forming
among Britain's Jewish commu-
nity over a successor to Dr.
Israel Brodie, listed four other
possible candidates being ad-
vanced. All supposedly have
more liberal outlooks than Rabbi
Jakobovits.
Chief Rabbi Brodie is not ex-
pected to retire before his 70th
birthday next April 4.
Besides Rabbi Jakobovits, who
is backed by the Mizrachi right
wing, those named as possible
candidates were Dr. Louis Rabino-
witz, who criticized racial discrim-
ination as heresay when he was
chief rabbi of the United Hebrew
Congregation of Johannesburg;
Rabbi Bernard Casper, who suc-
ceeded Dr. Rabinowitz in Johan-
nesburg and then became dean of
students at the Hebrew University
in Jerusalem; Dr. Isaac Cohen,
chief rabbi of Ireland; and Rabbi
Solomon Goldman of St. John's
Wood Synagogue, London.

memory of the Kabakers is being
established at Givat Yearim in the
Adullam area. In memory of Jean-
ette Rachel Kabaker, a kindergar-
ten has been set up for children of
new immigrants in the Givat Yea-
rim settlement. Synagogue Beth
David was formed there in David
Kabaker's memory.
Dr. M. C. Weiler, representing
the Keren Kayemeth, presided at
the dedication ceremonies. Givat
Yearim settlers greeted the Koba-
kers, whose generous gifts pro-
vided for the memorials.
Children in the Givat Yearim
schools sang songs of greetings to
the two Detroiters and presented
them with flowers. The upper
photo shows Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Kobaker unveiling the plaque for
the David Kabaker Memorial For-
est. In the lower photo Mr. Koba-
ker is shown unveiling the plaque
for the nahala, the synagogue and
kindergarten.
There was a surprise for the
Samuel Kobakers when the Keren
Kayemeth unveiled a plaque at the
site of a special playground named
in their honor. They also planted
pine trees near the plaque.
Max Bressler, president of the
Jewish National Fund of America,
who was then visiting in Israel,
was a guest at the ceremony and
greeted the donors.
A special Yizkor service was
chanted for Jacob, Etka, Jeanette
and David Kabaker.

Bar Mitzvahs

Arthur Shelby Pritz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Pritz, 20534
Braile, observed his Bar Mitzvah
at Sabbath services Saturday at
Cong. Beth Joseph.

New California Center

BELMONT, Calif. (JTA) — The
new $440,000 building of the Pen-
insula Jewish Community Center,
a branch of the United Jewish
Community Centers of San Fran-
cisco, Peninsula and Marin Coun-
ty, has been dedicated here.

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Ypsilanti City Attorney
Kenneth Bronson New
BB Council President

Ypsilanti City Attorney Kenneth
Bronson was elected president of
the Michigan Council of Bnai Brith
at a convention recently in Ann
Arbor.
Bronson who
..
also is Washte-
<$naw County
special prosecut-
ing attorney, is
a graduate of De-
t r o i t's Central
High School. The
son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles
Bronson, 19340
Bronson
Ohio, he is mar-
ried to the former Marilyn Alt-
man, a 1954 graruate of Mumford
High.
Earlier, Gov. Romney appointed .
Bronson commissioner on the
governor's special Traffic Safety
Council.
With his wife and two sons,
Bronson lives at 1646 Whittier,
Ypsilanti.

Britain Repeats Refusal
on Genocide Convention

LONDON (JTA) — The British
government is still determined not
to reconsider its decision against
acceding to the Genocide Conven-
tion outlawing mass annihilation of
people which has been ratified by
38 nations, Peter Thomas, joint
minister of state for foreign af-
fairs, declared in Commons Mon-
day.
Replying to a question by Labor
member Sir Barnett Janner, Mr.
Thomas reiterated the position
that, while the government accept-
ed the spirit of this convention
and wholeheartedly supported its
objects, "we are still not convinced
we should reconsider our decision
not to accede."
Calling for a review of the gov-
ernment's refusal to accede to
the convention, Sir Barnett point-
ed out that there were now no
provisions in British law to cope
with numerous cases of "indescrib-
able horror" now taking place.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 19, 1964
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