Catholic Monsignor
to Speak in Detroit
on Ecumenical Issue
Louis Berry Will Be Honored by Jewish
Theological Seminary at Dec. 22 Dinner
"Auschwitz, the Christian and
the Council" will be the topic of
nonsectarian
lished in 1949 on a
an address at 1 p.m., Dec. 3,
Louis Berry. one of the nation's national campaign Snd regions,
basis, but his biggest efforts in at Marygrove College auditorium,
outstanding civic and communal and its national cabinet. He is
the field of philanthropy have been by Msgr. John M. Oesterreicher,
leaders, will be honored by the among the national recipients of
for the Jewish community, starting director of the Institute of Judeo-
Detroit Friends of the J e wish the Seminary's Louis Marshall
in 1948 when he toured Europe's Christian Studies a Catholic move-
Memorial Medal.
Theological Seminary of America,
ment. at Seaton Hall University.
The committee for the dinner. DP camps.
at a dinner at the Shaarey Zedek,
now in formation, will be com-
Tuesday. Dec. 22.
The community wide tribute to prised of many leading citizens in
Berry, who is vice president of the city. state, and nation.
Shaarey Zedek and prominent in An immigrant who came to De-
many causes. locally and nation- troit from Liverpool. .England. as
ally. was announced by Rabbi Mor- . a youth of 20, in 1923. Louis Berry
rig Adler Tuesday at a Standard' rapidly rose from obscurity to be-
City Club luncheon of prominent co me one of America's • leading
Detroit leaders. hotel magnates, builders, and phil-
of
Leng identified as one of De- nathropists. He is president
troit's most vigorous spokesmen
for the Jewish Theological Sem-
inary, Berry serves on its board
of overseers, its committee on
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the guiding light in the purchase morning session over which
of the Fisher and New-Center Philip R. Marcuse will preside.
'Mrs. Benjamin Jones, president of
Buildings from the Fisher family the Women's Division of Federa-
and is now president of the Fisher-
tion, will preside as chairman of
New Center Co.
the afternoon session devoted to
In connection with this purchase, Jewry overseas. Mrs. I. Jerome
Louis Berry takes pride in a para- Hauser. 1964 Women's Division
graph of a notice of Fisher and campaign chairman, will present
Co. to its tenants on December a report.
8. 1962, of the sale of the buildings,
Those with major responsibilities
which reads: "It is our further de- for the Institute include Institute
sire to assure each of you of our chairmaril Mrs. Marcusse, vice
faith and confidence in Mr. Berry president in charge of institute,
as to his capacity in the fulfillment Mrs. Isadore Winkelman: advisers
of his total responsibility in the Mrs. David J. Schachter and Mrs.
management of the fine property Leonard H. Weiner: program co-
which he has acquired. In our se- ordinator, Mrs. Harry E. August,
lection of a buyer, paramount con- and arrangements coordinator, Mrs.
sideration was given to t h e Sam Barnett.
character of the individual and his
Committee chairmen with Insti-
sincerity toward retaining the high tute responsibilities are Mesdames
standards and fine reputation of Max Frank, Seymour J. Frank, B.
the Fisher properties." Benedict Glazer, Ronald L. Green-
The Berry Foundation was estab- berg, David Handlernan, Miles
Jaffe, Ivor J. Kahn, Sidney J. Kar-
bel, Edward Narens, Aaron Nathan.
Harold A. Robinson, Nathan H.
Schermer, Oscar D. Schwartz and
Hershel Stuart.
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Msgr. Oestreicher was a member
of the secretariat for Christian
ing 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Work-
men's Circle Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Ely Katz, 20542
Rosemont. will be host and hostess.
Discussion will center on the Han-
ukah party and other future events.
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Mrs. Charles Lakoff. Mrs. Alex-
and a director of the Public
lic Bank of Detroit.. In 1962, he ander W. Sanders and Mrs. Oscar
came into national prominence as Zeman will act as panelists at the
a a a
Admission will be free but reser-
vations should be made by calling
Radomer Aid and Ladies Society
will hold an executive board meet-
COHEN, ZAGER REZNICK—Proprietors of
List Participants
in JWF Institute
Next Wednesday
International Hotels. Inc., which
runs a chain of more than ten
Local women will share the spot-
hotels from coast to coast; presi- light with speakers Dr. William
dent of the Berry Land Company; Haber and Samuel Haber at the
chairman of the board of Tee- 1964 institute of the Women's Divi-
tronics Capita 1 Corporation; a sion of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
partner in the firm of Berry and
Seyburn Building Co.; founder tion. Wednesday. at the Jewish
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Congregation of M o s es in
Kalamazoo became the eighth
Conservative congregation i n
Michigan to adopt the national
enrollment plan of the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America.
Ben Brot is president of the
congregation and Rabbi Myron B.Lt
Movsky is its spiritual leader.
The other Michigan congrega-
tions which have adopted the plan
are Bay City Jewish Community
Association, Bay City; Adas Sha-
lom, Beth Aaron, Beth Moses, and
Bnai Moshe. Detroit; Beth Israel,
Flint; and Central Michigan Jew -
ish Community Association, Mt.
Pleasant.
T. George Sternberg, Bay City
a t t o r n e y and president of the
Michigan Region of United Syna-
gogue. hailed the adoption of the
plan by Congregation of Moses as
an exemplary act of leadership
and statesmanship for the Con -
servative movement.
Radomer Board Meeting
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