THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, August 20, 1971 Lynne Ginsburg to Be Wife of Jerold Levine .mvokw "'s Bronze 'Scroll of . Fire' Monument Memorializes War Victims in Bnai Brith Israel Martyrs Forest KESALON, Israel — An eight- and-a-half meter high bronze monu- ment depicting side-by-side the European Holocaust and the re- surgence of the Jewish people was placed on its permanent site in the Martyrs' Forest of the Jewish National Fund. The monument, entitled the "Scroll of Fire," is the work of sculptor Nathan Rappaport, who also created the Warsaw ohet to Memorial. The "Scroll of Fire" was sponsored by Bnai Brith, which has adopted the Martyrs' Forest as its project and has, out his pupils, continuing with the revolt of the Ghetto fighters, the destruction of the Ghetto, the death camps and the refugees of the war. The second part starts with the menora (candelabra) carried off to Rome by Titus and now returned to Jerusalem. It goes on to the home-coming to Zion of the sur- vivors of the Holocaust, Israel's War of Independence, the Six Day War victory and the Western Wall again in Jewish possession. The "Scroll of Fire" will be officially dedicated next February. of its existing 3,300,000 trees, al- ready planted over 1,000,000 in memory of the Six Million. The forest is located in the Ju- dean Hills near the village of Kesalon. To further develop the forest area, the Jewish National Fund is paving a 51,666-square foot patio around the sculpture and has cut an access road to the spot. Situated on a 1,965 foot high hilltop, the 16-ton statue comprises a huge scroll divided into two parts. The first shows the Holo- caust, beginning with Dr. Janusz Korczak walking to his death with MISS LYNNE GINSBURG The engagement of Lynne De- nise Ginsburg to Jerold Michael Levine was announced at a recent garden party at the home of the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yale Ginsburg of Burnham Rd., Bloomfield Hills. Mr. Levine, son of Mrs. Joshua Horwitz of Gulfview Dr., Troy, and the late Mr. Meyer Levine, attends John Marshall Law School in Chicago. An August 1972 wedding is plan- ned. Brith Ar ctivittes LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER will hold a luncheon and games party noon Tuesday in the audi- torium at the Southfield Federal's Department Store. There will be an admission charge. For reser- vations, call Mesdames Leo Fisher, 548-1287; Robert Rudman, 342- 7612; or David Gershon, 835-0166. stein, chairman, Irwin S. Alpern, consultant; international council, Arnold Michlin, chairman, Morris Direnfeld, consultant; lodge bulle- tins, press and publicity, Al Smith, chairman, James Laker, consul- tant; lodge presidents, Louis Segel chairman, Henry Edelman, consul- tant; programs, Norman Bernstein, chairman, Herman Kasoff, consul- tant; membership, David Levine, chairman, Arthur C, Schott, con- sultant; membership retention and financial secretaries, Stephen Zorn and Maynard Kalef, chairmen, George Tarnoff, consultant; ser- vices appeal, Harold Jaffa, chair- man, Sol Moss, consultant. Chairman of the dinner-seminar is Paul Perry, vice president of the council. For information and reserva- tions, call the council offices 354- 6100. Featuring VICKIE CARROLL 255-1540 352-0937 Smart Styles : Zan Gilbert and His ORCHESTRA DRESS SHOP SIZES 12-18 REOPENS Mon., Aug. 23 With Exciting New FALL FASHIONS Dresses, long dresses, fun fur coats, suits. All weather coats MON. 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The week-long program, begin- man, Bernard Panush, consultant; ning Aug. 25, is structured—with Blood Bank, Henry Cohn, chair- seminars, workshops, guest lec- man, Louis Weber, consultant; turers and day-to-day living—to Bnai Brith Hillel, Martin Weston, provide a setting for intensive chairman, Milton Weinstein, con- probing by the youth of their per- sultant; Bnai Brith Insurance, sonal attitudes and commitments Harry Oberstein, chairman, Max toward Judaism and contempo- Wayburn, consultant; Israel Bonds, Harry Koltonow, chairman, Harry rary Jewish issues. The summer institute, initiated Weinberger, consultant; Jewish by the Hillel Foundations 26 years National Fund trees, 'Max Lieber- ago, has grown into the largest man, chairman, Louis Barden, continuing program of its kind in consultant; youth, Dennis Rice, chairman. Julius Kahn, consul- the world. Over the past generation, nearly tant; community and veterans ser- 5,000 students—many of them cam- vice, Charles Goldstein, chairman, pus leaders who have since be- Harry N. Katz, consultant; Cove- come prominent in Jewish com- nant Credit Union, Raymond Hore- munal activities—have attended the institute, sharing in its free- Sunday Morning Shoppers wheeling discussions of Jewish is- Get Bnai Brith Message sues and hearing—often challeng- Sunday morning shoppers at 10 ing—the wide-ranging views of a Mile and Coolidge shopping center diverse institute faculty of Jewish in Oak Park will be greeted by scholars and intellectuals. members of Downtown-Fox and This year's group comes from Ivan S. Bloch lodges of Bnai Brith, 112 campuses in the United States who will be present to acquaint and Canada, along with a select non-Bnai Brith members with ac- contingent from Israel, Australia tivities of Bnai Brith and to pre- and Latin America. sent the opportunity to become "The geographical spread offers affiliated during the open enroll- the Jewish student a chance to ment membership campaign. understand how his peers from Council chairman of the area- other areas react to the issues wide membership campaign is that trouble them all," says Rabbi David Levine, past presiden;. of Samuel Z. Fishman, Hillel's di- Maurice C. Zieger Lodge. rector of Israel and community Literature covering the various affairs. He and Rabbi Richard J. facets of Bnai Brith activities will Israel, Hillel director at Yale, are he available for distribution at the the institute coordinators. booths. ORCHESTRA from LONDON, ENGLAND Sol Moss Brings District 6 Bnai Brith Message as Its New President In his first official address to Bnai Brith members of his own area since his election in June as president of District Grand Lodge 6, Sol Moss will address the met- ropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith coun- cil at its 27th annual leadership seminars and workshops, Monday, Aug. 30, at the Bnai David syna- gogue. A member of Ivan S. Bloch Lodge, Moss has a long record of service to Bnai Brith and the Jew- ish community. The annual seminar workshops are designed to indoctrinate lodge officers and committee chairmen with their responsibilities and ob- jectives and to plan Bnai Brith committee programs for the coming year. The following committes will meet at the leadership seminars: Adult Jewish education, Dr. Ed- ward Kroll, chairman, Alfred H. 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