Lx-Iinesset Member Tells H ow Joseph Ztverdling Appointed Chief Examiner of FPC
to Lead Double Life in Israel

Zwerdling has been a hearing
Annouicement Was made in
Washington last week by the Fed- I examiner with the FPC since Nov.

active in political life, but, unlike
By CHARLOTTE HYAMS
Israel never has • been wanting her, he is with the Herut Party.
for its "women of valor." the self- • Shulamith Kaznelson Korn, a
less wives and mothers who have graduate of the University of Mich-
helped build a, nation of heroes. igan, is director of the Akiva Ulpan
And when Batsheva Kaznelson (Hebrew school for Israel's immi-
modestly recounts her achieve- grants) at Nathania.
ments, she doesn't list them neces-1 In a 45-minute chat, the volatile
sarily in order of importance to Batsheva Kaznelson can rattle off
a background that would stun any
her:
Member of the second Knesset: interviewer. She apologized for her

Liberal Party leader, officer in an hesitant English ("French, Russian
international organization, wife. and Hebrew are more familiar to
me"), but, with intermittent French
mother and grandmother.
phrases. it•was apparent that apolo-
It is in one of the latter caps-
gies weren't necessary.
cities that she was in the United
The eldest of two daughters,
States, accompanying her hus-

band, Dr. Reuven Kaznelson.
national
Director of Israel's
_ "sick fund," Kupat Holim, he
was representing his country at
United Nations conferences on
social security.
But his wife, Batsheva. was in
Detroit on unofficial business,
visiting her "adopted relatives" in
Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. William
Hordes of Marlowe Ave. At a re-
cent meeting. the Hordes Family
Club stretched its rules to include
Mrs. Kaznelson, a longtime friend.

as honorary member.
Family ties are one of Mrs. Kaz-

nelson's chief interests. She is an
officer in the international Move-
ment of Mothers. a 39-nation or-
ganization concerned with the
problem of motherhood. youth and
family life. She has lectured wide-
ly, always stressing to her audi-
ences of women:
"You have gained more rights,
but you can't be replaced at home.
Its not enough to give a life to a
child and let it go at that. A woman
must prepare for her task of wife
and mother."
Even in Israel, as throughout
the world. "family life has dis-
integrated. Why? A mother must

give spirit to her family, her
husband and children."

tion, as a trial attorney in the
Justice Department's office of
oral Power Commission of the ap- 2' 1953. A native of Ann Arbor, alien property, and as a legal re-
it f o Mich- search assistant to a Michigan
h
d e d - th e U n vers
e tt
a en
pointment of Joseph Zwerdling
Supreme Court Justice.
chief
examiner
in
FPC's
office
as
Zwerdling, who is 53, is a mem-
of hearing examiners. He succeeds
ber of Phi Beta Kappa. the Michi-
Chief Examiner Edward B..Marsn
gan State Bar Association, the
Federal Bar Assqciation, and th2
who has retired.
Federal Trial Examiners' Confer-
ence of which he served as presi-
dent in 1959. He also was a mem-
ber of Administrative Conference
of U.S. in 1961-62. He served in
the U.S. Army from October 1942
to October 1945.

WSU President
to Be Honored
by Beth Yelindah

Zwerdling is the son of Osias
Clarence B. Hilberry, president
Zwerdling of Ann Arbor. With his
of Wayne State University, will be
wife and three children he resides
at 404 E. Warren Ave., in Silver
honored at the golden anniversary
Springs. Md. His oldest son is a
born in the province of Podolia
dinner celebration of Yeshivath
senior at Harvard. His daughter is
in Russia, Batsheva had her
Beth Yehudah.^••-"3 - -, - •
a sophomore at Brandeis.
father's undivided attention
Sunday, Oct. 25
when it came to Zionist activi-
at Cobo Hall, it
ties. A textile manufacturer, he
w a s announced
30th Anniversary Banquet
was elected several Limes to the
by Hillel L.
of Arlazaroff Branch
JOSEPH
ZWERDLING
Zionist Congresses.
Abrams, 'p r e s
Sunday, Oct. 25, 1964
They emigrated to Israel when dent of Beth Ye-
igan where he received his bache-
hudah.
she was 13. .
lor's degree in 1930 and his law
5:30 p.m.
Dr. Hilberry
degree in 1933. He served as As-;
With a diploma from Herzliah
at
the
Schover
Auditorium of
sistant Attorney General of Michi- I
College. Batsheva was off to Switz- will receive a'
the Labor Zionist Center
gan in 1937-38.
erland. where she attended the In- plaque from one
Guest Speaker:
stitue Jean Jacques Rousseau, re- of the alumni of
Prior to joining the FPC's office
Mr. Samuel Boncheck
ceived her masters degree in psy- the Yeshivah who
of hearing examiners, Zwerdling
chology and education at the Uni- w a s graduated
had served as assistant chief coun-
Sidor Belarsky
versity of Geneva and. at age 19. with high honors
sel in the office of price stabiliza-
in a program
from Wayne Dr. Hilberry
married Dr. Reuven Kaznelson.
of Hebrew and
The couple joined efforts at the State University-Rabbi Joel J.
Yiddish Songs
Hadassah Medical Center in Jeru- Sperka. In 1958. upon his gradua-
Like
salem. he as its director and she tion from WSU, Rabbi Sperka was
S5.50
as an instructor. She served there cited for his high scholastic
per plate
...Piccadilly Cocktail's got it!
for 22 years. working alongside achievement, scholarship aild char-
acter. He was the first in'ithe his-
Henrietta Szold.
Call Mr. 1.
When the state of Israel was tory of the university' to receive
Brown,
established. Mrs. Kaznelson turned the President's Key at the annual
UNITED BR. NIDS . IDETRU ■ T . u
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to politics. She was elected to rep- honors convocation.
Rabbi Sperka, who since his
resent the General Zionists in
graduation from WSU received his
parliament from 1951 to 1955.
Even when she left the Knesset. rabbinic ordination in Israel and
Mrs. Kaznelson maintained leader- has become one of the instructors
ship of the women's organization at Beth Yehudah, will thus recipro-
Satisfaction Guaranteed
in the Liberal Party,. a coalition of cate by presenting an honorary
Once we start your job we finish it immediot•zly
plaque
to
Dr.
Hilberry
on
the
occa-
General Zionists and Progressives. •
No Job Too Big or Small
• Basement Waterproofing
She represents the party on the sion of his retirement from the
• PAINTING
presidency
of
the
university.
• We Dig & Repair All Walls
Council of National Women's Or-
• PLASTERING
The plaque to Dr. Hilberry will
ganizations, of which she is vice
• ROOFING
"We Do Everything"
cite his outstanding contribution
• GUTTERS
chairman.
CEMENT
WORK
•
to the field of higher education,
And she keeps house.

GIN •

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Grosse Pointe Home Improvement Co.

Her political work has taken up
much of Mrs. Kaznelson's time.
but time has nothing to do with
it." she emphasized. "If you feel Tax-Cut Bill in Knesset
satisfied with your work, you bring
your satisfaction home with you. Would Exempt 60,000
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
The one compliment I. permit my-
to The Jewish News)
self is that I am a good organizer.
JERUSALEM—Finance Minister
I give much of- my time to my Pinhas Sapir presented Wednesday
home and grandchildren." She to Parliament a tax-cut bill which
has three.) will exempt from such taxes 60,000
Mrs. Kaznelson's two children persons now paying income taxes.
are living proof that she means Other classes of tax payers also
what she says. Her son, 5hmuel will benefit. The bill substantially
Tamir. is possibly Israel's leading increases basic deductions and low-
attorney. Like his mother. he is ors the rate of progressive taxation.

Bialistoker-Brisker Aid Society Furthers
Endowment to Yeshivath Beth Yehudah

his devotion to the welfare of the
metropolitan Detroit community
and his support of the ideals of

democracy in education.

• COMPLETE HOME REPAIRS
• VIOLATIONS CORRECTED

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References

Work Done By Experts — Free Estimates — Terms

MEYER WARSHAWSKY

For

ATTORNEY GENERAL

Chairman 4th Congressional District Republican
Organization

Veteran, U.S. Marine Corps, World War 11
Prosecuting Attorney, Van Buren County-3 Terms
Graduate Western Michigan University—High School

Teachers Certificate
Graduate University of Michigan Law School
Former Circuit Court Commissioner for Van Buren County

Appointed By Governor Romney—Confirmed By The Senate
—To The Appeal Board Of The Workmen's Compensation
Department Of The State Of Michigan

Pictured above are members of the Bialistoker-Brisker Aid Society. Seated
(left to right). are Max F inkel, Dora Finkel, Mrs. Frankel, Mr. Frankel, Vice-
President of the organization. Standing (left to right): Sarah Lipowicz, Jack
Lipowicz, presdent; Mrs. Solomon, Mr. Solomon, and Marsha Seig, secretary of
the organization.

The Bialistoker and Western Aid Society of Detroit has recently
merged with the Bialistoker and Brisker Aid Society of Detroit. How-
ever, before going out of existence the Bialistoker and Western Aid
Society sought to embellish its exemplary record of philanthropic
achievement by making a lasting impression of its good works upon
the metropolitan Jewish 'community of Detroit.
Towards the end of the summer, the Bialistoker and Western Aid
Society made a contribution of $3,000 to the Building Fund of Yeshi-
vath Beth Yehudah, said sum comprising a lion's share of the treasury
of the now defunct fraternal order.
When the two societies merged to form the Bialistoker and Brisker
Aid Society the motion was seconded by the additional contribution
of $500 to the Building Fund of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah is the largest educational institution for
Torah study of its kind west of New York City, with an enrollment of
850 children between the ages of four and twenty-four. Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah has served the religious, educational and cultural needs of the
Detroit Jewish community for half a century. It is now in the midst of
a building campaign, gathering funds to aid in the construction of its
new $350,000 site at Southfield, Mich.
Adv.

14—Friday,

October 16, 1964

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

HE BELIEVES

"Free enterprise and encourage-
ment of individual incentive
have given this nation an eco-
nomic system and social order
second to none on earth."

In vigorous enforcement of civil rights laws—
without condoning civil wrongs.
In equal rights and equal justice for all.
That sound economic growth can be generated
only by sound money and avoidance of in-
flationary deficits.

I hat free enterprise and encouragement of in-
dividual incentive have given this nation an
economic system and social order second to
none on earth.

MEYER "MIKE" WARSHAWSKY
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL

OF
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