Detroit Zionists Inaugurate New Zionist House in Southfield; Officers Are Chosen at Meeting Detroit Zionists were introduced Tuesday evening to the quarters which will be the new Zionist House, at 18501 W. 10 Mile Rd., in Southfield, at the annual meeting. Judge Ira G. Kaufman, retiring president, who presided, expressed pride in the new achievements of the Zionist Organization of Detroit. Israel Expected to Announce Name of A. Ben Nathan as Envoy to Bonn (Direct JTA Teletype Wire Rolf Pauls, a senior Bonn official, to The Jewish News) ris Mendelson, Dr. Eugene Plous, brief address upon conclusion of JERUSALEM — A. Ben Nathan, as envoy because of his record in George Spoon and Dr. Ted Win- the evening's program, which in- director general of the Israeli de- the German Army during World shall were re-elected board mem- cluded the showing of the Xerox fense ministry, was reported Wed- War II. However, it was reported bers for a three-year term. film "Let My People Go," Carmi nesday to be Israel's choice as unofficially from Bonn that there New board members elected for Slomovitz pointed to the new role first ambassador to West Ger- was no candidate under consider- a three-year term are Dr. Sanford of Zionism in Jewish life — as an many. A formal announcement ation for the ambassadorial post A. Bennett, James A. Hack, Earl inspiration for revived cultural was understood to be awaiting the other than Pauls and that even Hordes, Dr. Louis L. Kazdan, Sher- activities among Jews and as the notification from West Germany candidacy had not been an- man Shapiro, Judge Burton R. major force to strengthen the of its first ambassador to Israel. his nounced officially. Shifman, Herzl B. Shur, David links between Israel and the It was reported that Israel had Silver, Mrs. I. Walter Silver, Can- Diaspora. rejected the proposed selection of Wants ads get quick results! tor Jacob H. Sonenklar and Dr. ..t4-.*** ** **** ** ** * * * *** **** ** * ** ** ***** ** *** **** **4 Bernard Weston. Judge Kaufman, in his annual 0( report, reveiwed the last year's activities and took special pride in the acquisition of the new Zion- ist House on 10 Mile at Southfield. Supplementing his report as 4( chairman of the nominating com- 4( mittee, Morris Jacobs praised Judge Kauf- 4( man's services as Z 0 D presi- dent during the 4( past five years -I( and said that 4( "under his lead- 4( ership Detroit 4( -4( h a s progressed -4( as a Zionist com- Oistinguislied Guest munity as has no 4c other city." 4( Jacobs pre- sented Judge Kaufman with an engraved 3( watch as a token o f appreciation 4( for his services. Judge Kaufman Accepting the presidency, in a * * ** ** ** ** * ** ** * * * ** * ** * * 1 - gmaill7ikannivf2hAithy HONORING THE PIONEERS OF THE LABOR ZIONIST MOVEMENT AND PARTICIPATING LANDSMANSHAFTEN CARMI M. SLOMOVITZ He recalled the acquisition of the first Zionist House on Linwood and the purchase of the presently-used office quarters on Southfield and 10 Mile Rd., and reported on the purchase of the Lutheran Church where Tuesday evening's ZOD meeting was held and which is now being transformed into the new Benjamin Lieberman, Zionist House. Communal Leader, 4( While the annual meeting was held in the new Zionist House, for- Dept. Store Owner, Dies Benjamin D. Lieberman, a mal dedication of the building will take place later this year, Judge leader in several Jewish com- 4( munal organizations, died Tues- Kaufman announced. Carmi M. Slomovitz was elected day. He was 78. Mr. Lieberman, 660 Whitmore, -K president of ZOD to succeed Judge was owner of the Lieberman De- Kaufman, who was elected chair- Store on Joseph Cam- man of the executive committee. partment pau for 50 years. He also was a * M. Ben Lewis was named honorary director of Oakland Mortgage Co. vice president. Dr.- Alex S. Fried- and Wyn Shields Corporation. * laender, Richard B. Kramer and Chairman of the Louis Panush were elected vice Mercantile D i - presidents; Reuben Young, secre- vision, Allied tary; and Dr. Maxwell M. Hoffman, Jewish Cam- * treasurer. oaign, he was a 4c Louis Berry, Philip maize, Jacob member of the * Epel, Abe Kasle, Sol Lifsitz, Mor- Jewish Com- * munity Council, * , u Ne••••••••••••••000•0000* .:* Jewish Welfare 44 • • Federation, De- • troit Service 44 • G r o u p, Ralph -Sr • • Bunche Council # • • • Fine Clothes for Over 30 Years •• of the NAACP * 4( Nationally Advertised Clothing at • , • a n d Pisgah 'K Half the Price You Expect to Pay • • L o d g e, Bnai -ic • 11 Silks, Sharkskins, Imported • B r i t h In addi- * • • Mohairs and Fine Tropicals, . ton. he belonged 'K • • All Hand Tailored • to the Zionist Or- * • • ganization of De- Lieberman • •• troit, Roundtable of Christians * • $95 to $115 Values Only •• • and Jews, and Founders Society of • • * • the Detroit Institute of Arts. • Survivors are a son, Morton D. $50 69 • • e •• of Forest Hills. N.Y.; a daughter, * • • • e Others at • Mrs. Norman L. (Dorothy) 'Weis- : • • • man; two sisters, Mrs. Benjamin $5950 To $8950 • • (Florence) Kaye and Mrs. Benja- It : min (Freda) Zieve; three grand- * • IP •• . children and two * great-grand- 4( • children. • I KNOW I WON'T GET RICH 0 'X hild 4( - 0 FAST THIS WAY, BUT Pm - • 11 _z- • • • • • • • Harry Thomas • -0( His Excellency NAHUM SHAMIR Israel Economic Minister to the United States nest Altst * Dedication of Theater -4( Reaffirms Brandeis' 4( THIS WAY. I LOVE PEOPLE— • C ' 4( THE MORE PEOPLE 1 SEE, THE ; L, reative Arts Commitmen t 4E • • Harry Thomas • • Mon. & Thurs. to 9, Sun. 11-4 : • e 4 P4ileseesemeam•••••••••. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 11, 1965-7 -0( -1( lc - DISTINGUISHED PARTICIPANTS MRS. MORRIS L. SCHAVER -0( 4( Honorary Chairman 'HARRY L. SCHUMER 4( Campaign. Cluiinnan. • 4 AMOUNT OF PEOPLE I 1 PLEASE D 0 I N G BUSINESS 0 MEYER 1. BROWN Farband Honorary President AT THE • • 0 HAPPIER I AM. • WALTHAM, Mass. — W h e n • • Brandeis University dedicates its • TREAT YOURSELF TO A PLEA- • • SANT ADVENTURE BY DROP- • • $3,500,000 Nate B. and Frances * •• PING IN AND SEEING HARRY • Spingold Theater Arts Center -0( • • today it will signify yet another 4( • THOMAS. • • commitment by the university to 44 • •• TAKES JUST ONE MORE THING--IT MONEY TO OPERATE •• the creative and performing arts. : Brandeis' 14th commencement * * • IN THIS POLICY, SO BRING • LOOT WITH YOU. • exercises on Sunday will be de- * • voted to the theme of "The Uni- 4c • : versity and the Performing Arts." * • Honorary degrees will be awarded • to 11 men and women who have * I made immense contributions to 15200 W. 7 MILE RD. • • the performing arts both in this 4E II 3 BLOCKS E. OF GREENFIELD • • country and abroad. -0( •• Open Daily and Sat. itil 6 • • -Ic . * 4 , • . OVERJOYED -lc 4( RON ELIRAN MORRIS LIEBERMAN -0( Testimonial Chairman -4( A New Voice of Israel -I( THURSDAY, JUNE 24-8:30 P.M. Morris L. Schauer Auditorium Labor Zionist Institute Refreshments 15c per person For Reservations Call DI 1-5101 or DI 1-0669 Auspices: Labor Zionist Movement—Landsmanshaften Israel Bond Committee -0(