THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ZOD Membership Campaign Goes On American Scholars Join Committee Sponsoring Poet Regelson's Works ;1\ ••/;`" At a second report meeting of the membership campaign com- mittee of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, plans were made for a champagne cocktail membership party, together with the annual installation of officers, June 16 at the Zionist Cultural Center. Shown at the meeting are (from left) seated: Mrs. Jack R. Greenberg, Dr. Joel I. Hamburger, Mrs. Sanford A. Bennett, Dr. Sidney Z. Leib, chairman of the membership committee, Mrs. Leib, Mrs. I. Walter Silver, publicity chairman and hostess; and Mrs. Louis Panush; standing: Dr. I. Walter Silver, host, Herzl Shur, Mrs. Shur, Dr. San- ford A. Bennett, Mrs. Samuel Gold, executive secretary of ZOD, Wil- liam M. Fleisher, Mrs. Norma Hudosh, Louis Panush, president of ZOD, Mrs. Joel I. Hamburger and Dr. Jack R. Greenberg. Not pic- tured are Judge and Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Friedlaender, Mrs. Sidney Brand, Judge and Mrs. Irwin Burdick, Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Mrs. Sol Lifsitz and Dr. Meyer Zeff. Local Zionist Federation Assembly Names National Parley Delegation Seven delegates were chosen to represent Detroit at the first con- ference of the American Zionist Federation to be held in Phila- delphia May 28-31. At the Detroit Zionist Federa- tion assembly held at the Jewish Center Monday evening, delegates representing all local Zionist or- ganizations and a number of frat- ernal groups selected the follow- ing as the community's delegation: Dr. Arthur Feuer, Mrs. Doris Fishman, Morris Lifshay, Rabbi Leo Goldman, Aaron Kutnick, Dr. Sidney Leib and Philip Slomovitz. Alternate delegates in the order of their preference to serve as delegates will be: Zvi Tomkiewicz, Mesdames Adele Mondry, Sophie Zislin, Sidney Leib, Norma Hudosh and Tillie Panush. It was announced that Louis Panush and Leonard Itadner will be delegates representing the Zionist Organization of America; Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, representing Hadassah national- ly; Morris Lieberman, an offi- cial national labor Zionist dele- gate. The Detroit delegation will in- Janice Scherock Married to James Carl Clement MRS. JAMES CLEMENT Janice Elizabeth Scherock and James Carl Clement were united in marriage Saturday evening at the Raleigh House. Rabbi M. Rob- ert Syme officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Scherock of Lucerne Dr., Southfield and Mrs. George Canale of St. Clair Shores and the late James Clement. Attending the bride were Carol Blondy, Dinah Scherock and Naida Simon. Ushers were Kenneth How- ell, Joseph T. Clement, and Thom- as Miriani. Sandra Miriani, the niece of the bridegroom, acted as flower girl. After a honeymoon in the Virgin Islands, the couple will reside in Troy. - Memorial Park Dedicated for Haifa Mayor, Khoushy HAIFA — A 300-acre park in memory of Haifa Mayor Abba Khoushy was recently dedicated at Mt. Carmel. The park is being planted by the Jewish National Fund on be- half of a public committee which raised funds for the project in Israel. The park, situated between the Technion and the Haifa Univer- sity, will feature sports and rec- reation facilities and a road net- work linking the sightseeing obser- vation points , estAhlished in the OAK PARK WATCH REPAIR Subscriptions at $30 for the set American and Israeli scholars have joined in forming a commit- are being taken by the Regelson tee to encourage the purchase of Book Committee, 18 Rehov Hap- • Selected fine Jewelry the poetic works of Abraham Re- ninim, N'vei Ephraim, Israel. and Diamonds gelson, noted Israeli poet. Large Selection of With Israel's President Zalman Fine Opal Jewelry DICK STEIN Shazar as an honorary committee Precepts Watch and Jewelry Repair member, the group has selected five books of Regelson's writings THE DICK STEIN ORCHESTRA IRV ASHIN AND for distribution in the United States LI 7-5068 and Britain as well as in Israel. THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA 13720 W. 9 Mile The selected works are: LI 7-2770 Near Post Office "Engraved Are Thy Letters," poems; "Fountain of the Horse " tales from Greek mythology; "Mighty Ones of Thought," "Heark- enings to Latterday Sages," "House of the Spark," sights and legends; WHERE "Chaff of World," 99 discourses. Having completed this series of new works, Regelson now is at work on a new series mainly in the field of juvenile literature. SO DOES NORTHLAND FORD PRICE SELLS Seymour Graubard Elected Chairman of ADL in U.S. GEORGE RUSKIN NORTHLAND FORD 10 MILE & GREENFIELD $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ dude Rabbi Hayim Donin of Cong. Bnai David, who will be a fraternal Detroit delegate. The assembly on Monday eve- ning was addressed by Pinhas Cruso, New York Labor Zionist leader, who expressed confidence that the new American Zionist Federation will re-establish pres- tive of Zionism in this country. Isidore Shrodeck, interim chair- man of the Detroit Zionist Federa- tion, who presided at Monday's assembly, announced that addi- tional fraternal delegates will be welcomed and local organizations and congregations are asked to communicate with him for certifi- cation of the delegates. The founding convention of the American Zionist Federation, at the Sheraton Hotel, Philadelphia, will be addressed by the top per- sonalities in plenary and workshop sessions, including Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg of Englewood, N.J., author, lecturer and member of the Jewish Agency Executive; Dr. Arnuif Pins, chairman of the American Zionist Youth Founda- tion; Dr. Judah Shapiro, educator and writer; Avraham Schenker, head of the organization and infor- mation department of the World Zionist Organization; Rabbi Ema- nuel Rackman of the Jewish Agency and Yeshiva University; Jacques Torczyner, president of the Zionist Organization of Amer- ica; Israel Ambassador Yitzhak Rabin; Dr. Emanuel Neumann, chairman of the Jewish Agency American Section; Mrs. Charlotte Jacobson, member of the Jewish Agency Executive; Louis Pincus, chairman of the Jewish Executive; Rabbi Israel Miller, interim chair- man of the Federation; Senator Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, minor- ity leader of the U.S. Senate; Dr. Seymour P. 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