THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, May 12, 1967 to Tired Mr. Alan Zietz Miss Naomi Gornbein .Activities g3nai Mrs. Emma Schaver of South- field, nationally prominent mu- sician and a leader in numerous Jewish causes in this country and in Israel, has been named chair- man, of the Sixth Israel Zimria. Announcement of her appoint- ment was made this week in Tel Aviv by A. Z. Propes, head of Hazamir World Assembly of Jew- MRS. EMMA SCHAVER ish Choirs. Mrs. Schaver was unanimously national chairman of the Zimria chosen by the executive committee which plans the Israel music of the Hazamir to serve as inter- festivals. I FLINT LODGE will hold its HENRY MORGENTHAU indoctrination and initiation of new LODGE announces that Marvin members at Cong. Beth Israel 8:30 Posner was elevated to the presi- p m Tuesday. The degree team dency succeeding Leo Kaplan. of Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Other officers who will serve with Council, consisting of chairman Posner for the 1967.68 term are Alfred H. Bounin, Walter Brelow Paul Fink, Sid Singer and Norm and Cantor Hyman Adler of Cong. Bernstein, vice presidents; Sid Bnai David will be present. The Feldman, treasurer; Ellis Rabb, lodge is also honoring Max Severn, Las Kay and Henry Cohn, secre- a 50-year member, with a life taries; Leo Kaplan, chaplain; Ted membership certificate. Harry J. Frazis, warden; and Sol Steinhart, Mills is general chairman, assisted guardian. Abe Burnstein will head by membership chairman Hy Klein. the board of trustees. Others on * • * the board are Phil Rothschild. Sam Kossack, Jack Passman and Kal Soskin. Posner will be installed at an open dinner-dance installation at the Whittier Hotel May 30. * * * For their efforts in transmitting PISGAH CHAPTER will hold its messages all over the world to distant loved ones, especially for opening spring meeting noon Wed- disabled and hospitalized veterans, nesday at Cong. Beth Hillel. Petite the Michigan Six Meter Club, a luncheon will be served, and "Out- group of local ham operators, will door Cooking," a color film, will be be honored 8:30 p.m. Monday at shown. There will be a prize. Mrs. a Bnai Brith-sponsored program Helen Ring is the new president, at the Labor Zionist Institute. I and Mrs. Lee Franklin Weinstock Pisgah Lodge and Chapter. in is program chairman. * * conjunction with Metropolitan De- ISRAEL CHAPTER will present troit Bnai Brith Men's and Wom- en's Councils, will present awards a coiffure show at its meeting to members of the club in rec- 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Work- ognition and appreciation of their j men's Circle Center. The public humanitarian activities. i is invited. * * Sherman Goldman. chairman of the Bnai Brith Radio Club, will be Workshop for Publicity recipient of an award for his A workshop for all Bnai Brith leadership in the development of Chapter publicity, bulletin and this service. program chairmen will be held The program is planned by Sol 8 p.m. Monday at the Bnai Brith Steinberg, council chairman of o`fice. community and veterans services, who announces that Alan Chad- wick, director of the Dearborn Veterans Hospital, will speak. Pisgah Lodge President Leo Ilollander and Chapter President Mrs. Sophie Epstein will be 98 Mrs. Julius Ring, with the coun- cil presidents, Bernard Panush years young the day after Mother's and Mrs. Al Stein, will participate Day. in the program. Widow of Samuel Epstein, a sho- Entertainment will be provided het, who died in 1942, Mrs. Ep- by Pearl Kaplan and Max Miller, stein has a daughter, Mrs. A. S. vocalists. * * * Rogoff, and a son, Alfred, who is former president Two Bnai Brith Exhibits of Pfeiffer Brew- ery. Another son. Available for Showing Elias Epps, is de- Two Bnai Brith exhibits — one ceased. highlighting the settlement of Jews Grandmother of in the American colonies during five and great- the 17th and 18th Centuries, the grandmother o f other commemorating the centen- 10, Mrs. Epstein nial of the first mass East Euro- attended Sabbath pean migration of Jews to the services every United States — are now avail Saturday until re- able for showing by local organiza- cently at Shaa- Mrs. Epstein tions. rey Zedek Synagogue. She was in The exhibit on early Jewish set- the synagogue all day for Yom Hers includes facsimile reproduc- Kippur. tions of pictures and documents on Mrs. Epstein, who resides at the Jewish colonization from 1654, Jewish Home for the Aged, is con- when 23 Jewish refugees from sidered the oldest great-grand- Brazil landed in New Amsterdam, mother at the home. through the American Revolution. VIVO Institute for Jewish Re- search is co-sponsor with Bnai Brith of the exhibit on East Euro- pean Jewish immigration. Historic items from YIVO archives trace the major waves of Jewish immigra- tion from 1867. Groups interested in obtaining further information about the ex- hibits can write to Curator, Bnai Brith, 1640 Rhode Island, N.W., Washington. D.C. 20036. The Bnai Brith Klutznick Exhibit Hall non first place in a national contest conducted by the American Association for State and Local History for its promotion and sale of first-day covers of the 5-cent George Washington commemorative stamp last year. The Klutznick Ex- hibit Hall's entry was selected as the best example of historic house sales techniques among exhibit halls and museums in 1966. (Bnai Brith released the covers on Washington's Birthday together with an engraving of the Gilbert Stuart portrait of Washington and the quotation from his famous let- ter to the Hebrew Congregation of Newport. R.I.. in which he affirmed that the U.S. government would give "to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance . . .") `Hams' to Receive Bnai Brith Awards Mrs. Sophie Epstein to Be 98 Monday Emma Sehaver Named World Chairman of Israel Zimria MISS NAO5II GORNBEIN Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gornbein of Oakwood Dr., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Naomi Meta to Alan Mark Zietz; son of Mr. and Mrs. William Zietz of Tracey Ave. A Dec. 17 wedding is planned. Seeks Friend Here to Give Belated Apology The whereabouts of a Bernice Weissman, who lived in Rehovot, Palestine, in 1935-45, are sought by Ittamar S. Romm of Johannes- burg. South Africa, Romm, head of I. S. Romm Brokers, Ltd., said in a letter to The Jewish News that he met a Weissman family in Rehovot in 1935. The Weissmans, who were from Detroit, invited Romm to come to their seder in February 1944, while he was serving as a chaplain with the South African Army. "Unfortunately, on my return to Egypt, I was instructed to sail to Italy with matzo and wine for the South African Jewish troops, under strict secrecy as to my movements. Unfortunately, I was unable to roll up for the seder, nor give the reason why." Romm said he heard that the family had lived in Detroit in 1947. Information may be directed to Romm at P.O. Box 1896, Johannes- burg. Passover in Nepal: Water Buffalo Liver and an Afikomen Bought With Rupees Passover in Kathmandu is al- "And in communicating by most like home when a Detroiter cable with some of the Jewish takes part. Dr. Jerry Rogoff, with PCVs before the seder to see if the U.S. Public Health Service in they would come or not, we scored Nepal, is there with his wife and an historic first in the use of Yid- dish in the Nepali telegraph sys- tem, albeit with Roman letters. Dr. Rogoff, son of Dr. and Mrs. One boy cabled back that he A. S. Rogoff of Muirland Ave., couldn't come because it was too described the seder in a letter to difficult (a total of six days of his parents: walking, in the hills, going and "We had the first seder at the coming), and asked apologetically, Israeli Embassy and the second vas vilst du? And it got here just one here, with 11 people. One of like that. English they never seem the PCVs (Peace Corps Volun- to be able to send accurately, but teer) made gefilte fish several Yiddish . . ." days before and for the day of the Dr. Rogoff said that by some seder, there was no fish in the coincidence he met Rabbi Clifford market in Kathmandu. Tsores. So Miller of Oak Park, who is travel- we fudged a bit and made chopped ing through the country. liver (water buffalo liver), which Dr. Rogoff is a graduate of Har- was excellent. (We can get chicken vard College and Western Reserve fat from a local meat man, and I University. their five-month-old baby. render it a la Rogoff-Epstein, so we have a supply of shmaltz on hand.) "The seder went off without a hitch, with the help of four more bottles of wine and plenty of matzo from the Israeli Embas- sy. We even hid the afikomen, and the director's two kids hunt- ed for it. This was certainly the first time that the afikomen was ransomed for Nepali rupees. For Romantics Only JOCELYN AND HER GYPSIES Authentic Gypsy Orchestra Strolling Violins, Floor Show, Concerts GR 4-7638 Classified Ads Get Quick Results For Success . . . at Your Affair ERIC ROSENOW and his Continentals Dancing Settlement of Elders Entertainment 398-3664 The "masev zkanim" to which Sam Rubin referred in his article on "Passover Seder at Borman Hall" last week (page 25) is an unintentional comm. tion of "moshav zkanim," or "settlement of elders." 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