Multiple Salutes Highlight Bonds Event Extending Honors to Mrs. Adler Impressive ceremonies marking the Hanuka festival, the lighting of the special 12-branched Israel Menora and emphasis on Israel's needs that call for vast invest. ments to assist in the country's de- velopment, marked the Israel Bond dinner at Cong. Shaarey Zedek Sunday evening. The occasion served to honor Mrs. Morris (Goldie) Adler who was presented with the Eleanor Roosevelt Humanities Award in recognition of her many contribu- tions to Jewish causes. With Israel Ambassador to the United States Itzhak Rubin and Mrs. Rabin as notable guests, the dinner, attended by more than 550 who subscribed to more than $1,000,000 in bond purchases, was among the impressive of the year's Israel functions. Ambassador Rabin presented Mrs. Adler with the medal that marks the Eleanor Roosevelt awards. In addition, Mrs. Morris Schaver gave Mrs. Adler a com- memorative volume containing photos and newspaper records of the honors accorded the hon- oree. Rabbi Irwin Groner, Louis Berry, dinner chairman; Dr. Samuel Krohn, Shaarey Zedek president, and Robert Brody, chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond committee, joined in ex- pressing appreciation for Mrs. Adler's services. . - At the Shaarey Zedek Israel Dinner of State, are (from left), seated: Dr. Samuel Krohn, president of Shaarey Zedek; Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, Israel Bond women's division chairman; Mrs. ltzhak Rabin; General Rabin; Mrs. Morris (Goldie) Adler; standing, Cantor Jacob Barkin, Mrs. Louis Berry, Louis Berry, Robert Brody, Rabbi Irwin Groner, Morris Karbal and Cantor Jacob H. 1Sonenklar. a a Turning to the Menora, he gave a five-fold definition for Hanuka: 1. Light means free- dom, progress, belief. 2. It sym- bolizes our struggle for freedom and against bigotry. 3. It sym- bolizes liberation, in our day making Jerusalem again the Jewish capitaL 4. It represents a share of perspective for a peo- ple who fought for so long, re- minding them: "What is a cen- tury more or less in our life? Nothing Is easy in the struggle and if it takes 20 or SO more years, it is the perspective in re- lation to history. 5. It represents the Miracles, the realization that we have to fight for the freedom. "You can't achieve it without the willingness to join the fight . . . You have to believe in miracles but they do not occur unless they are supported by something practical." The new Menora, the Israel sym- It was like a vast family gather. ing to make note of the achieve- ments of a distinguished member of the group and in her response Mrs. Adler, addressing herself to "dear mishpaha," made reference to her late husband, and to the bol of light represented by the many encomia of the evening. "The rabbi has been here all Twelve Tribes, was lit by a num- day," she said. "whispering in my ber who were selected for the ear, -'Goldie, please don't inhale.' I am the symbol of many women who have done as much as I did. Tonight we rededicate ourselves to work together and to stretch out our hands to our brethren in Israel, to contribute to this cause our zeal and our help." Zeno Sheinberg Plans to Marty Joel Welber The evening's ceremonies start- ed uniquely, with Mrs. Louis Berry offering a toast to Presi- dent Zalman Shazar of Israel, the audience then joining In the singing of Hatikva, and Brig. Gen. S. L. A.' Marshall toasting President Richard Nixon, the audience then singing the Star Spangled Banner. Cantor Jacob Barkin, who led in the singing of the national an- them, also gave the musical pro- gram, with David Syme at the piano. Morris Karbal recited the Hamotzi and Cantor J. H. Sonen- klar led in the Benshen. Berry, as chairman of the eve- ning, placed emphasis on the vital need to strengthen Israel through Israel Bond purchases. The address of Ambassador Rabin was an inspirational evalua- tion of the Hanuka festival. Rabin pointed out that Israel's army does not offer decorations. It only em- phasizes participation in military services regardless of rank, he stated, with every citizen doing his bit to contribute to the coun- try's defense. Can MISS ZENA SHEINBERG Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Shein- berg of Jersey City announce the engagement of their daughter Zena to Joel S. Welber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Welber of Nadine Rd-, Huntington Woods. Miss Sheinberg is completing her senior year at the University of Michigan. Her fiance, a grad- uate of U of M, attends Wayne State University's law school. A June wedding is planned. Hamburger Reception Honors Mrs. Adler At the Skaarey Zedek leadership reception, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamburger in their Birmingham home, which resulted in a total of $7•0,••• in Israel Bond subscription, (from left) Mr. and Mrs. Hamburger; Gen. S. L. A. Marshall, guest speaker; Mrs. Morris (Garlic) Adler, the honoree; Mrs. Louis Berry, chairman of the corps of patron-hosts; Louis Berry, the general chairman, and stabbi Irwin Glaser; honor, with Rabbi Groner reciting the assignments and describing the tribal roles. The additional 13th central light— the Light of Israel—was lit by Ambassador and Mrs. Rabin. Those were chosen to light the 12 candles were: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamburger, Abraham Bor- man, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Milan, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Green, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holtzman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Karbal. Also lighting candles were, Dr. Mrs. Ira Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brody, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baron, Louis E. Levitan, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weisberg, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weisberg, and Mrs. Emma Schaver. Each par- ticipant received from Ambassador Rabin an emblem of the tribe the candle represented. In their addresses, Rabbi Groner, Mrs. Schaver, Berry and Dr. Krohn enumerated the many serv- ices that were rendered by Mrs. Adler—to Israel, Hadassah and to synagogue and related causes. Irwin Green joined Berry in list- ing the many bond purchases that were made in Mrs. Adler's honor. Avern Cohn Elected to AJCommittee Board Avern Cohn, co-chairman of the advisory board, Detroit Chapter of the American Jewish Commit- tee, has been elected to the board of gover- nors of the Amer- ican Jewish Com- m i ttee, it has been announced by Philip E. Hoff- m a n , national president. Coh n was elected to the policy - mak- ing board at the TIM DETROIT JEWISH IlEWS 22—Friday, December 25, 1970 Brandeis U. Names Schottland President A fly Is as untamable as a hyena.—Ralph Waldo Emerson. WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) — Charles I. Schottland, 63, acting president of Brandeis University since the resignation of Morris B. Abram last March, recently was named the university's third pres- ident. Schottland served as commis- sioner of social security in the Eisenhower administration. For 11 years, he was dean of Brandeis's Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare. Lit Us Do Your Warding Cheek Our Prices! 3afine- Saba- 25435 SOUTHFIELD RD. WALLED LAKE ANTIQUE SHOW .1 Every Sunday 12 to 6 p.m. FENBY - CARR EDDIE SCHICK ',VARNEY' RUHL !JOE ODDO STEVE MOOR L JERRY FENBY WALLED LAKE AMUSEMENT PARK 13 Mile Rd. at Novi Rd. Mow 1-96 exit. Free Admission sad Parking. 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He is vice president of the De- troit Jewish Community Council, board member of Michigan Wel- fare League; past president of Neighborhood Service Organiza- tion and member of the board of governors, Jewish Welfare Federa- tion. 1970 Bond Sales Should Exceed $200 Million NEW YORK (JTA)—The 1970 Israel Bond campaign "is almost defiintely assured of winding up with an over-all total in excess of $200,000,000," it was predicted by Sam Rothberg, national campaign chairman of the Israel Bond Or- ganization, at the Hanukah Festi- val for Israel in Madison Square Garden. Max Abrams, campaign chair- man of the Greater New York Committee for State of Israel Bonds, sponsors of the Hanuka Festival, reported that Israel Bond sales in New York "have reached the figure of 540,510,750 since last Jan. 1. This is an increase of ap- proximately 25 per cent over the entire year of 1969." 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