26—Friday, August 18, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Reunited With Brother From Russia JWV SGT. MORTON A. SILVERMAN POST AND AUXILIARY will hold a Bob-Lo Moonlight Get-Together Aug. 27. The boat leaves the foot of Woodward Ave. at 9 p.m., re- turning at 11:50. Dr. Leonard Schreiber, commander, and Mrs. Sidney Lantz, president, invite the community for an evening of danc- ing and fun. For tickets, contact Jack Schwartz, 864-0406, or Mrs. Lawrence Gubow, 534-3828. Other members of the committee are Ralph Sandler and Hy Berkowitz, and Mesdames Norman Pasmanter, Reunited after a separation of 43 years, Max Rubin (left) of Jack Gorov, Maurice Shepherd and Bryden Ave. and his brother Fhema of the Ukraine join their sister, Sidney Lantz. Mrs. Morris Gordon, in an exchange of reminiscences. The where- * * * abouts of their eldest brother was unknown to the Detroiters until YETZ-COHEN AUXILIARY will three }ears ago, when Mrs. Gordon visited the Soviet Union and meet 8:30 p.m. Monday at the saw him for the first time in 40 years. Fhema Rubin is staying with home of Rose Feinberg, 21370 the Gordons at their home, 24321 Rosewood, Oak Park. Ridgedale, Oak Park. The post and — - auxiliary will hold their fourth an- nual steak roast 2 p.m. Sept. 10 at Peterson Park. For information and reservations, call Anne Disner, 342-4391; Tillie Goldman, LI 7- Somerset Mall was last week- Louis G. Redstone & Associates— 0140; or Yetta Glass, KE 5-4133. end's major area of Interest in have designed the shopping center Michigan when thousands came to around an interior mall, featuring ; view the opening of a new Saks ; as its focal point a sunken patio Fifth Avenue Store at the Mall,1 and fountain-pool. on Coolidge and Big Beaver Rd. Estimated cost of Somerset Mall WASHINGTON (JTA) — The It was an occasion to acclaim the is $10,000,000. Soviet Union is trying "to coerce Greater Detroit area's commercial • Announced three years ago, Soviet citizens of the Jewish faith expansion. and it primarily served Somerset Park has won national into denouncing Israel," Malcolm recognition as one of the na- A. Tarlov, national commander of tion's most ambitious and suc- the Jewish War Veterans of the cessful apartment developments. United States, charged at the open- Its architects are Levine-Alpern ing session of the 72nd annual & Associates. convention of the Jewish war vet- Some 1,500 apartments have al- eran's organization. ready been built and rented. Five "As a result of Israel's defeat hundred more units are now under of the Communist-backed Arab construction on acreage occupying forces," he said, "Communist anti- the hulk of the square mil e Semitism has increased. All the bounded by West Maple, Coolidge, Communist nations, except Ro- Big Beaver and Crooks Rd. in mania, are wreaking vengeance Troy. against their Jewish citizens be- Within the year, the developers cause Israel survived and defeated plan to complete a building pro- the onslaught that the Communists PHILLIP STOLLMAN gram that will see 2,500 apart- encouraged." Among the Commun- ments on the site, plus Somerset ist states, he charged, Poland is Mall, and an existing service shop- now experiencing "a new wave of ping center, Somerset Plaza. at anti-Semitism," ousting Jews from Coolidge and West Maple. Further government posts. development in the area is also Soviet anti-Semitism is one of being planned for nearly 600 more the current world issues on the acres which the firm owns north convention's agenda, along with a of Big Beaver, straddling Coolidge full review of the Middle East Road to Seventeen Mile Rd. crisis. Among the prominent Somerset Park abounds in out- speakers scheduled to address the standing recreational facilities for parley is Israel's Ambassador Gid- its tenants. It is built around a eon Rafael, permanent represen- par-30. nine-hole golf course and tative to the United Nations. already features a $500,000 recre- ational hall in a 16 acre park, Mandatory Retirement plus four community halls and ac- companying swimming pools. at Age 65 Attacked in And so Max and Phillip Stoll- man, Samuel Frankel and Max CJFWF Statement Fisher, all antionally known for An end to the general practice MAX STOLLMAN their philanthropic activities, are of mandatory retirement at age 65 gaining fame in their newest ven- was urged in a statement issued to emphasize that a great resi- ture — the vast development of by the Council of Jewish Federa- dential home development, with a housing and merchandising pro- tions and Welfare Funds. vast shopping area to implement it, jects. "Many aged persons can work at is the result of the vision of two age 66 and 68 as well as they did brothers — M ., x and Phillip Stoll- at 60," the council asserted in a Brandeis Junior Writes man. report written by its executive di- Recognizin' the validity of the Play on Vilna Ghetto rector. Philip Bernstein. Stollman's undertaking, two other Flexible retirement for those WALTHAM, Mass.—Bnai Brith well known Detroiters. Samuel Ilillel Foundation is distributing who can and want to work was Frankel and Max M. Fisher, joined a prize-winning one-act drama, urged by the council. "Persons in sponsoring the development. "Hineni," written by a 19-year-old over 65 should be allowed to work The Stollmans foresaw the full-time when they are able to do Brandeis University junior. great possibilities of a growing "Hineni" (Here I Am) by David so competently, or part-time when new community when the y Roskies of Montreal recalls the it is best for them to taper off," started the Somerset Mall project tragic life-and-death decisions the council said. The organization and drew into it as co-partners forced on Jews in the Vilna Ghetto called for job retraining to fit Frankel and Fisher. The new just prior to its annihilation by the aged persons into new types of Saks store is the first of a pro- Nazis in 1943. positions when there are no open- jected group of 40 high - fashion Roskies, an actor in Yiddish ings for them in their former pro- and service establishments that theater groups and writer for Jew- fessions. are expected to occupy the Regarding living arrangements ish periodicals, also is founder of Somerset Mall Shopping Center. Yugntruf, a campus movement to for the aged, the Council said that The Bonwit-Teller Company is popularize Yiddish. older persons should rot be segre- the next of the nationally prom- The play is being distributed for gated in ghettos away from the inent stores that is expected to presentation next semester by dra- young, but should live in the com- start building its store in the matic groups of the organization's munity whenever possible "The mall within a month. 264 campus units. First perform- aged may choose to be with their With these two leading tenants, ed at Brandeis in April, it won own group. But they should not be the mall will become the most the annual Theron Bamberger compelled to be only with them," unique high-fashion center in the Award, a university prize for the the statement emphasized. "For outstanding student play. It was this purpose, we need housing of nation. Covering 31 acres adjoining the written to commemorate the 24th the kind, quality and location that anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto will assure decent living arrange- huge, $150.000,000 Somerset Park ments." apartment village complex, the en- uprising. For copies at no charge, write closed m a 11 will offer 277,000 ; If a man take no thought about Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations, square feet under one roof and 1640 Rhode Island, N.W., Wash- what is distant, he will find sor- parking for 3,000 cars. row near at hand. —Confucius. The architects for the Mall — ington, D.C. 20036. -Vast Somerset Mall Project ;Adds to Fame of Stollmans Russian Coercion Exposed by JWV Dana Glasser 31 a rried to Gary Allen Burnstein They Made the Grade EDWARD BAYER'S picture was missing from last week's group photo of Detroit collegians headed for Hebrew University because Ed was already in Israel, working as a kibutz volunteer. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Bayer of E. Knollwood Circ 1 e, Birmingham, Edward is part of the 200-member group sent by the American Friends of Hebrew University; he decided to go early to do his part for Israel. He will spend his junior year at the Jerusalem school. Larry Freedman Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 MRS. GARY BURNSTEIN Dana Beth Glasser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stone of Lin- coln Blvd., Oak Park, and the late Irving Glasser, and Gary Allen Burnstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burnstein of Mackenzie Rd., Westland, were married recently at the Kingsley Inn. Rabbi Moses Lehrman officiated. The Jewish News regrets the incorrectly listed names in last week's paper. Minneapolis Center Resumes Building Drive MINNEAPOLIS (JTA) — A $2,- 800,000 building fund campaign for a new Jewish center structure, suspended for two months to clear the way for the Israel Emergency Fund campaign after passing the $1,700,000 mark, has been resumed. A killer whale with distinctive markings, known as "Old Tom," was observed from 1839 to Sept. 17, 1930, in Twofold Bay, Australia. SAVE 25% ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED STERLING SILVER NORTHWOOD JEWELRY 2602 N. Woodward LI. 9-1885 FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM EMMER And His Orchestra DI 1-1609 * * PUT YOUR MONEY WHERE YOUR HEART IS IN AMERICA * * * Sign up for U.S. Savings Bonds New Freedom Shares . . . The Greatest for House parties, confirmations, weddings ... 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