Communitywide Tree-Planting Campaign Inaugurated Rep. Broomfield Greets Israel Anniversary Greeting Israel on the Jewish greatness will grow in peaceful to Honor Bernard Isaacs; Many Plant Israel JNF Gardens State's 17th anniversary, Congress- pursuits, in labors of the mind and At the Bernard Isaacs Testimonial Dinner planning meeting, are (from left) Morris Brandwine, Mrs. Pearl Nosan, Abe Kasle, Seymour Frank, Dr. Israel Wiener and Philip Slomovitz. man William S. Broomfield of body, in compassion and under- told of his experience in Israel. standing for human suffering, and where he had seen the JNF activi- Michigan last week made this in the means to end suffering. of statement in the U. S. House ties as a source of strength for Is- Representatives: "Its citizens have demonstrated rael. "I speak of Israel. a nation to fight and to die for their home- Abe Kasle, honorary chairman of the dinner committee, joined born in the darkness of persecu- land. But they have shown an even with Brandwine in pointing to the tion and prejudice but which has greater zeal for freedom, for jus- importance of JNF work in Israel emerged in a few short years into tice and for a peaceful world." and described his own experiences the light of freedom and oppor- during a several days' tour of tunity. Want ads get quick results! "Its citizens, many of them vic- JNF's projects. Paying honor to Mr. Isaacs, Mr. tims of atrocities, many of them • Kasle told of the contributions the the sole survivors of once-pros- former superintendent of the perous families, carved from harsh APPLICATIONS FOR United Hebrew Schools had made desert a land of prosperity, built towards the advancement of the on freedom, nurtured with love and local educational efforts, and spoke understanding and protected by ARE NOW BEING TAKEN about the educator's imperishable iron will and firm resolution from warlike and unfriendly neighbors. On New or Existing Homes literary efforts. MORTGAGES VA or FHA Mr. Kasle made a strong ap- peal for the entire community's participation in the June 16 event. Philip Slomovitz, another speak- er at the meeting, described re- cent occurrences in Israel, in Jew- ish life affecting Israel and in government circles, and urged uni- fied efforts in Israel's defense in the present trying times. He said that the strengthening of the causes that are dedicated to Is- rael's support is a vital necessity in Jewry and that support of the JNF remains a major factor in such efforts. Mr. Brandwine, emphasizing the importance of work for Israel, re- ported on the recent conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee which he attended in .Washington. He is the chairman Fink, Alex Kaufman, Max Levy, of local activities in behalf of his Louis Markle and Charles Starr. committee. Communitywide tree-planting in Brandwine a n n ou nced that Israel to assure the planting of a the Isaacs Forest will be part of Bernard Isaacs Forest in Israel the Kennedy Forest in Israel. He was inaugurated Monday evening, said that several gardens of 100 at a meeting of the committee that trees each have already been is planning the testimonial dinner planted, in addition to a number of larger commitments which have in honor of Mr. Isaacs. At the meeting, held at the given the project a good start. The dinner in Mr. Isaacs' honor Esther Berman Branch of the United Hebrew Schools, attended sponsored by the Jewish National by 65 committee members, Morris Fund Council of Detroit, is sched- Brandwine, chairman of the din- uled for June 16 at Cong. Shaarey ner committee, told of the deep Zedek. interest that is being shown in the Brandwine made an appeal event to honor the distinguished to the entire community to plant educator. trees in the projected forest. He "Yet, while many of its neigh- bors destroy, Israel creates, fight- ing its twin wars against landscape and hostile neighbors with equal fervor and ferocity. "Israel attained greatness in the first decade of its independence, denied for so many centuries. Its MRS. LEONARD H. WEINER of Wareham Dr., national vice president of the National Council of Jewish Women, will speak on volunteers with special skills at the 92nd annual forum of the National Conference on Social Welfare in Atlantic City May Z3-28. Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey is among the notables who will address the world's larg- est forum in social welfare. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 14, 1965-9 Phone Us Today FRANKLIN MORTGAGE CORP. Approved FHA Mortgagee 915 First National Bldg., Det. 26 WO 3-4890 No one undersells HARRY ABRAM, Last Delegate Assembly of Season to Feature Reports and Installation The Jewish Community Council will hold its final Delegate Assem- bly of the season 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Jewish Center. Council President Sidney M. Shevitz, in a message to presidents and delegates of affiliated organ- izations, noted that a tradition- al highlight of the season's final assembly is the election and in- stallation of Council officers and e x e cutive committee mem- bers. The nominating, committee's re- port, which was submitted and ac- cepted at the 4 March assembly, proposed Dr. Samuel Kr o hn for president. Al Shevitz the same time, the Committee recomended re- election of other present Council officers. Presidents and delegates of new member organizations will be in- troduced to the Assembly. The or- ganizations are the Turover Aid Society Auxiliary; Northeast, Fair- view and Oakland Hills chapters of Women's American ORT; United Jewish Social Club; and the Association of Hebrew Teach- ers and Principals. The agenda will also include a final report by the executive director of Council activities during the year. During a special portion of the program, tribute will be paid to the executive committee members who have passed away this year: Mrs. Theodore Bargman, Joseph Bernstein, William Cohen, William Hordes and Irving W. Sclalussel. Hostesses for the social hour which will follow the meetag are representatives of the City of Hope, Cancer Fighters Auxiliary. Mrs. Abe P. Feldman, chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames Harry QUICK SERVICE A Phone Call Will SAVE You Money! SHORE CHEVROLET CO. TW 1-0600 12240 Jos. Campau Res. LI 8-4119 The Ship of Tomorrow Sails Today! 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