38—Friday, September 7, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Re-Elect Herman Weisman ZOD Committees Meeting ZOA President; Detroiters to Promote Balfour Event Get National, Region Posts Zionist Organization of Detroit committees were mo- bilized, at a brunch at the home of Dr. and Mrs. I. Walter Silver, to spur efforts for the annual Balfour Concert to be held Nov. 25, at Ford Auditorium._Guest artists this year will be Jaime and Ruth Neckler Laredo, violin and piano virtuosos. Rabbi Leon Fram addressed the kick-off brunch. In the upper photo, from left, are: Mrs. Theodore Man- del, Prof. Jason H. Tickton, associate chairman of the com- mittee- on arrangements and program coordinator; Dr. Silver, Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman, committee co-chairman; Mrs. Silver, Dr. Fram, Dr. Theodore Mandel, chairman of the Balfour Concert committee; Mrs. Sidney Z. Leib and Dr. Leib, ZOD president. The Balfour Concert women's committee is shown in the lower photo. From left are: front row, Mesdames Sol Lifsitz, Bernard Weston and Sidney Lantz; middle row, Mesdames Theodore Mandel, Ira G. Kaufman, Sidney Z. Leib, Sanford Bennett, I. Walter Silver, Jason H. Tickton and Richard G. Kramer; top row, Mesdames Alex Fried- laender, Ben Meekler, Philip Slomovitz, Sidney Brand, Nor- ma Hudosh, Joel I Hamburger, Samuel Gold, Julius Ring and Herzl B. Shur. Special to The Jewish News said Dr. Kissinger may "have HOUSTON—Herman Weis- to counteract Arab hostility" man was re-elected president to his appointment to mollify of the Zionist Organization of them "at Israel's expense" America for a "fourth term in order to demonstrate that at the 76th annual convention his being a Jew does not in- fluence his objectivity on the held here last weekend. Middle East situation. Dr. Sidney Leib, president Weisman deplored the fail- of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, was elected one ure by the United Nations to take concerted action against of the 20 vice-presidents. terrorism. Philip Slomovitz was re- "Israel places the sanctity elected honorary vice-presi- of the lives of its men, wom- dent. en and children and above its Louis Panush was elected respect for boundary lines president of the North Cen- with countries which encour- tral ZOA Region, which in- age terrorism," Weisman cludes Michigan. said. "No one-sided resolu- Dr. Joseph P. Sternstein tion engineered by the Arab- was elected chairman of the Afrian bloc will deflect Is- ZOA national executive coun- rael from its duty to protect cil. Detroiters named to the Jewish lives." 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Slomovitz, BLOCK-ROSE POST AND Dr. Sanford Bennett, Dr. Ber- AUXILIARY will hold a joint nard Weston and Leonard meeting and social 8 p.m. Radner. Tuesday at the JWV home. Two former ZOA presi- There will be a wine tasting dents warned that the prob- program narrated by Howard lem of Watergate and the Danzig. There will be prizes appointment of Dr. Henry A. a n d refreshments. Friends Kissinger as secretary of are invited. For information, state could adversely affect call the president, Dorothy the United States' long-stand- Goldberg, 548-6850, or com- ing support of Israel. mander, D a v id Goodstein, Speaking at the conven- 356-3837. * * tion, Jacques Torczyner of New York said that Nixon's SILVERMAN - DETROIT loss of power and prestige AUXILIARY will meet 8 p.m. as a result of Watergate Thursday at the home of Mrs. "may encourage congres- Jack Schwartz, past depart- sional leaders favoring a ment president, 27405 Fair- more isolationist foreign poli- fax, Southfield. 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