Grove to Honor Rosenberg's Memory ma(' lit • er The Chaim Weizmann Society resolved to pay tribute to the memory of one of its most dedicated leaders, Louis Rosenberg, by planting a grove of 1,000 trees in the John F. Kennedy Peace Forest in the Judean hills near Jerusalem. At the time of his death, the deceased was honorary president of the Chaim Weizmann. Society, and was for many years its president. He was an active member of the executive of the Landsmanshaften division for Jewish Na- tional Fund, secretary of the Gold Star Parents of the Jewish War Veterans, chairman of Farband Branch 79, secretary-treasurer of Branch 3 of Poale Zion and a founder of the Canadian Jewish Con- gress in Toronto. He authored many poems and essays. Presenting an Israel bond of $1000 to Percy Kaplan, executive director of Jewish National Fund (right) as a down payment on the grove are representatives of the society (from left) Joshua Joyrich, brother- in-law of the deceased; Joseph Newmark, vice-president; and Morris Silver, president. Bressler to Serve Shortened Term as JNF Head, Succeeded by Weisman (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK—Max Bressler, who served as president of the Jewish National Fund of America for the past two years, was reelected to serve as president until mid-sum- mer, it was announced today. To succeed him was Herman L. Weis- man, New York attorney and Communal leader. It was at Bres- sler's request that the new term was short- vs ened out of con- sideration for his health. Bressler will lead the JNF pilgrimage to Is- rael for the dedi- cation o f the John F. Kennedy Memorial near Jerusalem,. which Bressler he conceived and planned and which is scheduled to take place on July 4. It is ex- pected that thousands will par- ticipate, including important - American personalities, govern- ment laeders and members of the Kennedy family. Bressler, during his new term of office 'also will bring to .comple- tion several im- portant projects initiated by him during h i s ad- ministration. Elected with Bressler and Weisman were Dr. Israel Gold- stein, Dr. Harris J. Levine and Al- bert Schiff, hon- orary presidents; Julliet N. Ben- jamin, Harold W. Carmely, M r s. Weisman. Maurice Plesser and Leon Rubin- stein, vice presidents; Mendel N. Fisher, honorary secretary; Mrs. Harry P. Fierst, secretary; 'Jacob Goodman, treasurer; Mrs. Clara Leff a n d Jesse Eisen, associate treasurers; and Isidore Epstein, as- sistant secretary. The Israelite Press of Winni- peg announced that Rabbi Mil- ton Aron, spiritual leader of its Shaarey Zedek congregation for the past 18 years, has resigned his post to accept the post of national director of the JNF of THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, January 7, 1966 America, with headquarters in New York. Rabbi Aron has also resigned as national president of the JNF of Canada, an office he has held for three years. He was for many years national chairman for JNF Foun- dations and early in 1959 organized and led the first of regular pil- grimages to Israel, the blueprint for similar pilgrimages throughout the continent. He has made some 23 visits to Israel since 1950. Frank Gershenson, Schwartz, Mrs. Zemon Named on UCS Board William H. Frank, consultant and director of I-T-E Circuilt Breaker Company and former president of Bulldog Electric Products Company, was re-elected president of the board of directors of United Community Services. Ac- tive in the affairs of UCS for more than 13 years, he has held several important posts, including major assignments as general chairman of the UCS General Planning Com- mittee, and as a board vice-presi- dent. He also serves on the boards of United Foundation, Detroit Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, Detroit Rehabilitation Institute, Boys' Republic and Merrill-Palmer Institute. Hhe is trustee of Congre- gation Beth El. Charles H. Gershenson was re- elected to his second term as a UCS vice-president. He is president of the Wayne Michigan Building Corporation, is an appointee of George Romney to the Wayne State University board of governors and serves on the State of Michigan Higher Education Authority. He is an active leader in the United Jewish Appeal, Jewish Community Center, Jewish Welfare Federation and Sinai Hospital. Alan E. Schwartz and Mrs. Oscar M. emon were elected UCS direc- tors. Schwartz, a senior partner in the law firm of Honigman, Miller, Schwartz and Cohn, will be serving his first term on the UCS board. He serves on the boards of Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish Welfare Federation and Harper Hospital. Mrs. Zemon is a past president of the UCS Women's Committee. She serves on the boards of YWCA, Visiting Nurse Association, Receiv- ing Hospital Volunteer Service and Jewish organizations. Neither beg of him who has been a beggar, nor serve him who has been a servant. —Spanish Proverb Men's Clubs DETROIT BUSINESS , MEN'S GROUP, City of Hope, will hold its installation - victory dinner 6:30 p.m. Jan. 19 at Holiday Manor. New officers will be honored. Pro- spective members invited. Reserva- tion deadline is Jan. 14. The din- ner was rescheduled from Dec. 13. * * * OAK PARK LODGE F&AM, at its annual communication and elec- tion of officers, elected Rudolph Neuman as worshipful master; Art Luskow and Fred Schrieber, wardens; Barnett Dickman and Carl Bliss, deacons; Paul Kaye and Leon Forman, stewards; Hy Anker- man, treasurer; William Stahl, secretary; Harry Fitlow, mar- shall; Alfred Bennett, tiler; and Sol Rosenman, chaplain. * * * Leroy Wisper was installed as worshipful master of Perfection Lodge, F&AM, at recent cere- -wwl. monies along Nk,with Robert s...„: Leach and Her- k man L. Raznick, wardens; Daniel Natow and Ar- thur Mevis, dea- cons; David Col- m a n, secretary; Dr. Samuel B. Danto, treasurer; H y Silverman, tyler; Jack Jack- Wisper man, chaplain; and Saul Cohen, marshal. Also inducted were stew- arch Stuart Taub, Merwin Solo- mon, Fred Schwartz, Le o n a r d Nathanson, Arnold Lubin, Harold Lax, Sam Jarmel and Albert Gold- stein." Fourteen Perfection Lodge past masters took part in the in- stallation. * * .* GOOD FELLOWSHIP CLUB will install new officers at a meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Morris Albert, 22120 Beverly, Oak Park. Joe Rosson is president; Hy Benach, vice president; Albert Magitz, secretary-treasurer; Louis Lyons, chaplain; Jack Schechter, hospitaler; Ben Milstein, Charles Noble and Israel Finkel, trustees.; and Harry Berger, sergeant-at- arms. * * * The FURNITURE CLUB OF DE- TROIT elected the following men to office for the year. Herman Frumin, president; Morey Charmer and Jacob L. Kahn, vice presi- dents; and Bernard R. Allen, chair- man of the board. New members on the board of directors are: Harry Aronovitz, Walter Bergers, Herber t Carson, Jack Erman, Harry J. Goldberg, Harold A. Segal, David Sklar, Gerald M. Smith, Lawrence Weingarden and Wil- liam Wolf. JWV Activities Serena Felix Engaged The Gezer Calendar In 1908 a small, inscribed lime- to Leonard Borman stone tablet was discovered at Ge- zer, 20 miles from Jerusalem. It is an agricultural calendar which catalogues the agricultural opera- tions for the twelve months of the year. Recent scholarship has claimed it to be as early as 11th Century B.C.E. It may thus be - re- garded linguistically as the most ancient inscription available in early Hebrew writing. There have been difficulties involved in de- cipherment which lead scholars to believe that it was not an offi- cial inscription, but indeed it is most valuable in tracing early He- brew script. SAM ROSENBLAT And His Dance and Entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Felix of Band Murray Hill Ave. announce the en- Party Arrangement Specialist gagement of their daughter Serena UN 4-0237 KE 8-1291 Phyllis to Leonard Borman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Borman of Scotia Ave., Huntington Woods. embooewsommosttemoci •HIGH Style He is a graduate of Wayne State • University's school of business ad- • at ministration. LOW Prices A June wedding is planned. Larry Freedman 647-2367 • • • Designers Creations • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • Dresses and Suits • • • • Closeouts Famous Manufacturers and Samples Orchestra and Entertainment • Sizes: 5 thru 14 Sample Showroom ••• 18903 W. 7 Mile at Stahlein KE 3-0219 Daily 10:30 to 5, Sat. 11 to Friday Evenings by appt. • • Want ads get quick results! • ASSOC. UW E:IS LI 8-1116 LI 8-2266 Photographers —. 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For infor- mation, call the president, Bernice Robbins, KE 8-0038, or Norma Wollack, LI 7-0978. W '"•••, volw industrialist and communal lead- er, was reelected national presi- dent of the American Technion Society. - STEAM BATH and HEALTH CLUB STEAM ROOM • MASSAGE ROOM • SLUMBER ROOM • SUN ROOM EXERCISE ROOM • PLAITZAS • RECREATION LOUNGE with RESTAURANT, Color TV, Magazine Library, Game Tables. $3 per visit PRIVATE 9 MEETING ROOM MAURICE ROSEN, Philadelphia Reservations Up to 35 [ i 5 • 4 • • • ..)•••••••••••••••••••••47. DOMBEY OAK PARK AUXILIARY plans a unique obligation night for new members at the home of Selma Cahn, 14410 Park, Oak Park 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Prospective members invited. For information, call Mrs. Cahn, LI '6-9096. * * DETROIT LADIES AUXILIARY 135 will meet 8:15 p.m. Thursday, at the Labor Zionist Institute. Re- freshments. Master of Ceremonies MISS SERENA FELIX E alli1iur g7i1i1) l .STANLra L . STEAMER COOLIDGE HWY. at CAPITAL (bet. 8 & 9 Mile) 544-3611 :