Pursues Israel, Schools' Interest At the Labor Zionist Landsmanshaften Israel anniversary rally which honored Louis Levine for his 50 years of service to the Jewish community, are (from left) Harry L. Schumer, chairman of the La- bor Zionist-Landsmanshaften Israel Bond campaign, who voiced the tribute to Levine; Morris Lieberman, testimonial chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Levine, Israel Consul Ehud Lador, guest speaker; Ilka Raveh, guest artist; N.P. Rossen, last year's honoree, and Cantor Joseph Birnholtz, who led in the singing of the anthems. A total of $265,000 in Israel Bond subscriptions, including $110,000 raised at the annual Pioneer Women's luncheon, was announced. Levine was presented with the Shalom Award and with a souvenir folio containing the names of all those who bought Israel Bonds in his honor. I I 1 People Make News Steven H. • Morrison, 25, asso- ciated with Bnai Brith half of his life, has been named administra- cAr tive assistant to Rabbi Jay Kauf- man, the organi- zation's executive vice president. He was international president (1963) ti of Aleph Zadik Aleph, the Bnai Brith Youth Or- ganization's teen- age boys' compo- nent; active in the Hillel Foun- Morrison dation at the University of Illi- nois; program and leadership de- velopment director of Bnai Brith's Midwestern district; and, for the past 15 months, assistant national director of the Bnai Brith commu- nity and veterans services pro- gram. :. Rabbi DAVID LIEBERMAN, principal of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- dah, was elected a board chair- man of the National Conference of Yeshiva Principals at the annual convention of the National Confer- ence and of the National Associa- tion of Day School Administrators, affiliates of Torah Umesorah, Na- tional Society for Hebrew Day Schools. Rabbi SHOLOM REPHUN was elected president of the con- ference. Rabbi MOSHE MALI- NOWITZ was elected president of the administrators' association. * * IRVING RUBINSTEIN of Brook- lyn., a leader in Bnai Brith for 30 years, was elected chairman of the organization's vocational serv- ice commission. While family and friends marked the 75th birthday of Samuel Ko- baker, the occasion was utilized by major Israel and educational causes to honor him for a lifetime of devotion to cultural and Zion- ist needs. Hillel Day School, Jewish Na- tional Fund, Israel Bonds, the Zionist Organization and other movements joined in extending greetings to him and his family. Messages acclaiming him were read to the family at a dinner at the home of his daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Dul- berg, in Southfield May 12. A scholarship in Hillel Day School, where six of his seven grandchildren are enrolled, is among the special gifts made by his wife, Dora, on the occa- sion of his birthday. Kobaker was born in Clinton, Ill., May 13, 1896, and came to Detroit with his family shortly before his Bar Mitzva, which he observed at - The public is invited to the cere- monies. Hillel Dedication Set This Sunday Gov. William G. - Milliken pro- claimed May 17-23 "Hillel Day Day School Week in Michigan," in connection with the dedication of the Hillel Day School of Metro- politan Detroit 2:30 p.m. Sunday at 32200 Middlebelt, Farmington. Rabbi GERALD WERNER, principal of Akiva Hebrew Day and High School, will offer the bene- SAMUEL KOBAKER diction at dedication ceremonies the old Shaarey Zedek on Winder MRS. CHARLES M. SNITOW of of Southfield-Lathrup High School street. He retired from 15 years 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Scarsdale, N.Y., immediate past service with the New York Central president of American Jewish Con- 10 years ago. MICHAEL HAZANI, Israel min- gress National Women's Division, His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob has been elected president of ister of social welfare, will be the Leadership Conference of Jewish guest speaker at the annual na- Kabaker, were a m o n g leading Women's Organizations, succeeding tional dinner of the Union of Orthodox figures in Detroit. His Mrs. Arthur G. Rosenbluth of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of brother, the late David Kabaker, Hewlett, N.Y., former interna- America, Sunday evening at the and his sister, the late Jeanette Kabaker, were known for their tional president of Bnai Brith New York Hilton Hotel. generosity. Women. Violinist MISCHA MISCHAKOFF Mrs. Samuel Kobaker follows a * * is performing in Israel since end- tradition in her own and her hus- ANNE KELEMEN has been ap- ing a weekly teaching assignment pointed national director of the in Boston. He and his wife will band's families of communal ac- women's division of the American spend the summer at the Chautau- tivities and is active in Jewish National Fund, Israel Bonds, Ha- Technion Society, it was announced qua, N.Y. Festival. dassah, ORT and in congregational by Jacob Walter Ullmann, the so- activities. ciety's president. The Kobakers' daughters, Mrs. Chana Leah Laikin Sheldon (Florence) Dulberg and SIDNEY DWORKIN, president Plaque is Unveiled Mrs. Edward (Marcia) Kirsch, are of Revco, was honored at the an- active in Hadassah and share in Jerusalem College nual United Jewish Appeal dinner their parents' interest in JNF. Ko- in New York, May 13. baker's sister, Mrs. Joseph (Sally) ,Randleman and her husband are STEVEN ALAN CHESTER, son known for their philanthropies here of .Mr: and Mrs. Harold Chester and in Florida. of Pomona, Calif., will be ordained Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kobaker a rabbi June 5 at commencement and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Handle- exercises of the Cincinnati School man assisted in establishing the of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Synagogue Beth David at Givat Institute of- Religion. While prepar- Yearim Israel, in memory of Da- ing for ordination at the College- vid Kabaker. A forest has been Institute, Chester served as student planted in David Kabaker's mem- abbi at Temple Beth Am, Livonia, ory in Yaar Menashe in Israel and was rabbinic adviser to the and many other gifts have been Michigan State Fede'ration of Tem- made in Israel and to local causes ple Youth. Upon completion of his by the family. They established studies, he will be awarded the jointly a memorial to Jeanette Ka- degree of master of arts in Hebrew baker at Hadassah Hospital in letters. Chester received his B.A. Jerusalem. A nahla at Givat Yea- degree in history from the Uni- rim honors the memory of the The Chana Leah Laikin Mem- entire Kabaker family. versity of California. * * orial Plaque was unveiled in Kobaker is affiliated with Cong. BERNARD KATZEN, special the library of American College Adas Shalom, is a lifelong Zion- in Jerusalem by the president ist and a member of the Zionist consultant to the cultural division of the U.S. State Department, re- of the college. Dr. Norman Organization of Detroit for more Greenwald (left) and Prof. Sol than 40 years. He is dedicated to cently attended a luncheon at Bar- Ilan University given in his honor. Liptzin, American educator who Israel Bonds, Allied Jewish Cam- is now on the Jerusalem college paign and other causes. W. Thompson, cultural attache at faculty. A perpetual scholarship the American 'Embassy, and D. W. The battle against cancer needs Krauskopf, executive secretary of in memory of Mrs. Laikin is financed by her husband, Ben- more volunteers and more funds. the U.S. Educational Foundation, jamin M. Laikin, prominent De- We want to wipe out cancer in accompanied Katzen. Prof. Harold Fisch, rector of the university, troit community and labor Zion- your lifetime. Give generously to the American Cancer Society. ist leader. welcomed the guests. 4, Friday, May 21, 1971 3S THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS LZ-Landsmanshaften Aid Bond Drive Kobaker, at 75, FENBY - CARR EDDIE SCHICK WARNEY RUHL JOE ODDO STEVE MOORE JERRY FENBY MUSIC FOR BAR. MITZVAHS WEDDINGS and PARTIES GAIL ee RICE SY SIMS TALENT PUPPET & MAGIC SHOW 834-3176 557-4692 962-2934 Classified Ads Get Quick Results If It's Great Design It's At THE SAMPLER Hand painted needlepoint canvases Bargello patterns & Persian Yarns Ginny Alkon Mary Ann Verby Free Instruction 1011 S. 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