THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Detroiters to Cite N.J. Yeshiva Head Detroit Friends of Yeshi- vath Beth Meir of Vineland, N.J., will honor its director, Rabbi Moshe Eisenmann, at a melave malka 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. The public is in- vited. Claire Data are available for your joyous Petlect at the elegant c74t 7.1u in Gourmet Restaurant • Weddings • Showers • Etc. I Youth News I Bnai Moshe USY to Meet Kadimah United Syn- agogue Youth (grades 7-8) will have a general meeting at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge. Topics for dis- cussion include the upcom- ing Tamarack weekend, the city-wide dance and the city-wide Kadimah kinnus. For information, contact adviser Sharon Landau, 545-6951. New Center Tour Slated for - Teens The Jewish Community Center and its college-age and youth committee will sponsor a teen tour of the new Jewish Center at Maple and Drake Rds. 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Following the tour will be dancing to a band, games and refreshments. For in- formation or to register, call tl}e group services office at the new center, 851-7300. Transportation will be avail- able from the 10 Mile branch leaving at 1 p.m. Reservations are required for both the tour and trans- portation. . Private Rooms accomodating from 25 to 150 Entire facilities to 360 Ask for Brenda I 642-3700 30100 Telegraph Between 12 & 13 Mile SUMMER JOBS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS PLAN FOR SUMMER 1976 MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW TO REGISTER FOR A SUMMER JOB CONTACT JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE AND COMMUNITY WORKSHOP (SOUTHFIELD OFFICE) TELEPHONE 557-5341 DOES Your Radio Speak Jewish? Registration for the Bnai Moshe Tamarack weekend is still being taken. The weekend for Chalutzim (grades 5-6) and Giborim (grade 4 only) will be Jan. 9-11. For information, con- tact Chalutzim adviser Steve Kideckel, 968-1765, or Giborim adviser Marla Malty, 548-9055. The weekend for Kadi- mah (grades 7-8) will be Jan. 16-18. For information, contact Miss Landau. For information on youn- ger youth activities, contact youth coordinator Hartley Harris, at 968-3563, or the youth lounge, 548-3123. YI Teens Set Oneg Shabat Young Israel Teens will have an oneg Shabat 3 p.m. Saturday in the home of Shira Shuchatowitz, 25320 Church, Oak Park. There will be refreshments, a guest speaker and singing. For housing or information, contact Sheri Mandel, 542-3067, or Julie Torgow, 548-0424. , The Young Israel Teen Mini-Shabaton, affiliated with the National Council of Young Israel, is forming committees. To join a com- mittee, contact Sheri Man- del or Ronnie Schwarzberg, 557-4157. ZOA Masada Holds Confab NEW YORK — More than 200 youths from across the United States will at- tend the annual Zionist Or- ganization of America Ma- sada Mid-Winter Confer- ence, to be held today through Monday in Penn- sylvania. This year's theme is: "1975 — The Year Justice Died," an analysis of anti- Semitism the world over. Workshops will be fea- tured on Arab propaganda, Zionism for the layman, and replying to adverse public- ity. The conference will also be highlighted by special sessions on anti-Semitism in the U.S., with specific discussion of the problem on college campuses. Youth Will Visit Camp Tamarack ANGLO-JEWISH with Jules Abrams Mon. 9-10 a.m., Tuesday 9:30 a.m., Thurs. 9-10 a.m. YIDDISH with Lou Levine Wed. and Fri. 9-10 a.m. HEBREW with Uri Segal Tues. 9:30-10 a.m. Cong. Beth Shalom and Beth Achim Kadimah and United Synagogue Youth groups will go to Camp Ta-, marack Jan. 23-25. The theme of the reli- gious, cultural and social weekend will be "Bicen- tennial: The Contributions of Jews to America." Cost of the weekend in- cludes transportation, lodg- ing and meals. Applications must be mailed to Karen Knoppow, 14520 Vernon, Oak Park, 48237, by Jan. 5. For applications, contact group advisers. Detroiter Helps Call Servicemen Messages or greetings may be sent to service men and women in the Armed Forces via U.S. Air Force Military Affiliate Radio service (MARS). This service, available to the U.S., its possessions and overseas, is available locally with the help of Sherman Goldman, a member of the MARS organization and council chairman, commu- nity and volunteer services Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith. For information, call Goldman, 354-4489. I December 26, 1975 37 Births Dec. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cohn (Sonny Schussler), 35120 Old Tim- ber Rd., Farmington Hills, a son, Randy Scott. * * * Dec. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Mike Anstandig (Shellie Kremer), 25508 Shiawassee, Southfield, a son, Bryan Scott. * * * Dec. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shafkind (Gale Gladstone), 36221 Grand • River, Farmington, a daugh- ter, Sarah Lynn. *, * * Dec. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Stuart M. Schram (Freda L. Zuger), 29624 Fairfax, Southfield, a daughter, Lori Britt. * * * Nov. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sherman (Linda Jacobs), 24514 Harden, Southfield, a daughter, Tracy Lynn. Gershenson's Communal Services Are Recognized on 75th Birthday A record of distinguished communal services per- formed by Charles H. Ger- shenson will be occasion for wide recognition on the oc- casion of his 75th birthday which he observed on Thurs- day. As general chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign in 1963-64 and in other edu- cational and communal roles he has gained acclaim for dedicated labors. He had a vital role on one of his trips to Israel, which was linked with a study mission in Poland, after which he was among the discussants of findings in Warsaw and Prague at a session of world leaders in Paris. Gershenson was born in New York on Dec. 25, 1900. He is a graduate of High- land Park High School and earned his law degree at the University of Michigan. He practiced law in De- _ CHARLES GERSHENSON troit and was president of Ned's Auto Supply until 1954 when the business was bought by Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. Since that time he has headed Wayne Michigan Building Corp. which has developed shopping centers, motels and other commercial de- velopments. Community Council Plans to Revise Its Constitution _Proposals for revisions in the Jewish Community Council's constitution have been submitted to delegates of affiliated organizations in time for consideration at the Council's Jan. 15 dele- gate assembly. The constitutional recom- mendations are the result of five months of consideration by a specially appointed constitutional review com- mittee, chaired by Robert Naftaly, and the council's executive committee. Recommended revisions include: • Appointment of the nominating committee, which each year offers to the delegate assembly a slate of candidates for posts as council officers and exec- utive committee members; • Clarification of the method of filling vacancies among Council executive officer positions; • Length of term of office of the council president; • The office of the execu- tive director; and • Role of past presidents on the executive committee. Meanwhile, Jewish Com- munity Council President Lewis S. Grossman an- nounced the appointment of Hubert J. Sidlow as chair- man of the council's nomi- nating committee. Sidlow is immediate past president of the council. Delegates who wish to suggest candidates for coun- cil's elective offices are asked to forward their choices to Sidlow, c/o the Jewish Community Council, 163 Madison, Detroit, 48226. Workmen's Circle Committee Meeting Workmen's Circle Dis- trict Committee will hold the second of its ongoing series of New Americans' Discussion Groups 7 p.m. Sunday, at the Workmen's Circle Center. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shor will be discussion lead- ers. They both teach at Wayne State University's College of Lifelong Learn- ing. The aim of the informal series of discussions is to familiarize recent Russian immigrants with the work- ings of American Society. For information, call Harriet Arnowitz, district director, 537-5424 or 537-5440. He has been active in in- ter-denominational fun- draising activities, and has been especially active in ed- ucational efforts. He was appointed by Gov. George Romney to the Wayne State University Board. of Gover- nors in 1963, where he served for a year, and be served for several terms on the Michigan Higher Educa- tion Authority which super- vises scholarships and loans. Gershenson has served as an officer or on the govern- ing boards of United Com- munity Services, the Wayne State University Press, the Detroit Cultural Commis- sion, Detroit Adventure, the Standard City Club and the Hundred Club of Detroit. He was also active with the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion, was president of the Jewish Community Center in 1963-64, on the Sinai Hos- pital board, and was a mem- ber of the National Jewish Welfare Board and the na- tional campaign cabinet of the United Jewish Appeal. He is also affiliated with Temple Beth El, and was president of Franklin Hills Country Club in 1955-57. REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 557-7629 RABBI S.ZACHARIASH Specialized In Hom r E e H Hospi tal 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 547-8555 CANTOR SIDNEY RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified. MOHEL Serving Homes & Hospitals 399-7194 — 547-7970 • 4