Activities Pisgah Lodge recently elected Barney Levine as its new presi- dent, succeeding Benjamin B. Goldhoff. He will be installed June 21 at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Other officers are Alfred H. Bounin, G. Vernon Leopold and Leo Hollander, vice presi- dents; David Brodman, S i d- ney Sidder and Rudolph Meyer- sohn, seer e- taries; Sam Sel- ikowitz, treasur- er; Oscar Beck- erman, assistant chaplain; Melvin Bernstein, war- den; and Sher- m a n Goldman, guardian. Gold- hof f automati- cally assumes the post of chap- Levine lain. Elected trustees were Morris Berk, Irving I, Boigan, Julius Corman, Isadore Gussin, Joseph Gutterman, Louis Gutter, Harold Lampert, Jack Petterman, Morris Plotnick, Na- than Rose. Arthur I. Shapiro. Sol Steinberg, Irving Waserman and Hy Wasser. Leadership Trainees to Attend Dinner All Bnai Brith women who have participated in the seven-week leadership training course have been invited to a dinner 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Workmen's Circle Center, it was announced by Mrs. Sidney Eidelman and Mrs. Philip Edelheit, area leader- ship chairmen. Participants in the program will be Mrs. Alan Nathan, presi- dent of the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Detroit; Mrs. Helen Tack, past president of District 6; and Mrs. Jack Sayles, junior past president of the Detroit Council. For information, call Mrs. Eidelman, 342-1780, or Mrs. Edel- heit, EL 6-7404. BB Blood Bank Rally to Close '65 Account The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Men's and Women's Coun- cils will hold their fifth and last blood bank rally of the year 5-11 p.m. Monday at Pepper School, Oak Park, and Tuesday at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Every donor will qualify for a prize, including seven free savings accounts of $18. Even her best friend doesn't know (that she's wearing bifocals!) SUBURBAN CHAPTER will hold its annual rummage sale all day Wednesday in the Knights of Columbus Hall, Royal Oak. Mrs. S. Werner is chairman, * * * BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL CHAPTER will hold a board meeting 8:30 p.m. June 1 in the home of Goldie Ely, 17603 Ohio. * * Detroit Chapter to Bid Bon Voyage at Tea for Mrs. Tack Wednesday Triennial Convention of Bnai Brith Opening This Sunday in Jerusalem WASHINGTON—A 1,300-person airlift of American and Canadian delegates and guests to the trien- nial convention of Bnai Brith will depart for Israel this weekend. Bnai Brith representatives from five continents will attend the five- day convention opening Sunday in Jerusalem. Twelve Detroiters are elected delegates. The Bnai Brith convention is the second for the organization to be held outside the United States. The complex travel and housing logistics for this year's assembly include transporting the conven- tion from its opening in Jerusalem to subsequent sessions in Tel Aviv and to the amphitheater near the ruins of Caesarea, where Israel Prime Minister Levi Eshkol will address the delegates. The convention will also hear President Zalman Shazar of Is- rael, former Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg and other prominent Israelis and lead- ers of American Jewry. A number of meetings will be held in the auditorium of the new Bnai Brith Building in Tel Aviv. In a pre-convention cere- mony, the auditorium will be dedicated in honor of Eddie Jacobson of Kansas City, a Bnai Brith leader who was the close friend and former business part- ner of President Truman. Jacobson was instrumental in arranging the first White House meeting between President Tru- man and the late Chaim Weizmann shortly before the establishment of Israel's statehood. His widow, Mrs. Bluma Jacobson, will par- ticipate in the dedication. 000-member organization. The two announced candidates to succeed him are Judge David A. Coleman of Los Angeles, an international vice president of Bnai Brith, and Dr. William A. Wexler of Savannah, a former vice president, now chairman of the Bnai Brith membership cabi- net. The convention will mark the 100th anniversary of Bnai Brith's association with Palestine. In 1865, the then-fledgling group ap- propriated a sizeable portion of its small treasury to aid Jewish settlers in Palestine victimized by a cholera epidemic. Bnai Brith today maintains a number of major service pro- grams and installations throughout Israel. These will be toured by the conventon visitors, Tal Brody of Illinois has been _ named to the Academic All- c- American basketball team. MUSIC UNIQUE FOR EVERY OCCASION IRV FIELD AND HIS ORCHESTRA 427-9317 41•1111.0∎ 0 IMI11.041•111 ■ 0 M11•.<1,11•1•11. ■ .1•1•114.11•11114141••••0 TRADITION! TRADITION! SID and NAOMI SIEGEL MOVIES, SINCE 1946 Helen Tack, secretary of the WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS National Bnai Brith Vocational Guidance Commission, will be CALL honored by Detroit Lodge Chap- DI 1-6990 or LI 3-3400 ( ter at a farewell tea noon Wed- nesday at the Jewish Center. Mrs. ■ Tack leaves Detroit in June to make her home in Beverly Hills, Calif. A past president of Bnai Brith Women District 6, Mrs. Tack also From LONDON, ENGLAND is past president of both Detroit Women's Coun- cil and the De- troit Lodge "Distinctive Styling in Music Chapter. Among the many to your Individual Taste" awards she has received are the Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- tion Key, the BB Hillel Key and awards from the United Founda- tion, Israel Bond Drive, Jewish Welfare Feder- ation and Red Mrs. Tack Complete Selection of Kosher Frozen Foods Cross Blood Bank. A native De- troiter, Mrs. Tack was married to the late Morris Tack and has three Other activities include the dedi- Between Hartwell & Schaefer sons. Mrs. Herbert Arons, president cation of the Bnai Brith Library DI 1-2840 WE DELIVER of Detroit Lodge Chapter ap- now under construction at Sde pointed as arrangements chair- Boker in the Negev, and a me- AMPLE FREE PARKING IN REAR men Mesdames Harold Robinson, morial ceremony to Jewish victims District 6 board member, and of the Nazi holocaust at the Bnai Eugene Perlstein, past president Brith Martyrs' Forest in the Ju- of Detroit Lodge Chapter. A fa- dean hills. The library is part of the Mid- shion show will be presented. Friends of Mrs. Tack are in- rasha, an academy for research in vited, as well as all BB members- desert reclamation established by * * * the Israel government. The library will ultimately contain, among Pisgah Plans Salute other volumes, Ben-Gurion's per- sonal books and papers. to Israel on Its 17th "Speedy Recovery," "Sympathy" or "Bon Voyage" Other speakers highlighting the Anniversary Date more important than what you say I A salute to Israel on its 17th convention are Israel Deputy how you say it. Expressions of sym- Prime Minister Abba Eban; For- anniversary will be given 8:30 p.m. pathy, best wishes or congratulations at the Labor Zionist Institute by eign Minister Golda Meir; Philip are much more effective with a gift M. Klutznick, Bnai Brith presi- Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith. basket that speaks for you . . . in an dent from 1953 to 1959 and former The evening also will be devoted I.T.S. eye - appealing, taste - tempting and 1 ambassador at the United in part to the Martyrs Forest, satisfying manner. which Bnai Brith will officially Nations; Detroit's Rabbi Morris Adler, a leading American theo- We are Michigan's leader in dedicate at the trienniel conven- tion of the international order in logian and educator; and Label A. GIFT BASKET PREPARATION Katz, retiring president of Bnai Israel in a few days. There must be a reason!! Brith. Heading the occasion will be The convention concludes Katz' Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum of Tem- Call UNiversity 2-6800 .. and CHARGE Kt two three-year terms, the maxi- ple Emanu-El of mum allowed as head of the 500,- Oak Park and humorist Lou 3205' W. McNICHOLS RD. (at V6Idein.c. ,,„ Mason. DETROIT 21, MICHIGAN James J. Blake Next The Bnai Brith Martyrs Forest Franklin Lecturer will tower above James J. Blake, deputy director the Judean Hills of the Office of Northern African — a significant Affairs, U. S. Department of State, part of the eter- will be the fourth lecturer in the nal shrine which 15th Annual Franklin Memorial Jews the world Lecture Series, 8 p.m., Monday, in • over have estab- the Community Arts Auditorium lished, through of Wayne State University. Blake, the Jewish Na- who will talk on "Nationalist Con- tional Fund, to flict in Africa," replaces G. Men- commemo- Rosenbaum nen Williams, Assistant Secretary rate the 6,000,000 Jews annihila- of State for African Affairs, who ted in the Hitler holocaust. The is unable to appear. Bnai Brith section, consisting of Theme for the series is "The 500,000 trees, will be a living mem- orial to the 500,000 members it Dimensions of Human Conflict." I nn PURE BEEF lost during that period. The final lecture will be given Barney Levine is incoming presi- by Dr. Ross Stagner, 32 Norwich, Ka s h r u t h Supervision by dent of Pisgah. Pleasant Ridge, June 7, in the prominent Orthodox Rabbi: There will be no admission Helen L. DeRoy Auditorium. Stag- charge, and guests are invited. Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal ner is chairman of WSU's psychol- ogy department and Franklin lec- and two steady Mashgichim. Toledo Young Adults Due turer for 1965. His topic will be S. Gov't. Inspected "The Dimensions of Human Con- at Shaarey -Zedek Dance flict." L F , I Sist A R G A The Shaarey Zedek Young 60901 WILNO KOSHER 27, There is no admission charge Adults have invited a young adult BOLOGNA and the public is invited. SALAMI • FRANKFURTERS • CORNED BEEF • group from Toledo as guests at a dance to be held 9 p.m. Sunday at Distributed in Detroit and Michigan by: the synagogue. 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