22 , Friday, March 29, 1979 THE ieRbititiMil NEWS Shaarey Zedek Women Plan Major Fund-Raising Event Barristers to Honor Judges State Rep. Joseph Forbes (D-Oak Park) will serve as master of ceremonies. Included in the ceremony will be Justice Charles L. Levin of the Michigan Sup- reme Court; Judges S. Jerome Bronson and Nathan J. Kaufman of the Michigan Court of Appeals; Judges Victor J. Baum, Susan D. Borman, Irwin H. Burdick, HikU Gage, Alice L. Gilbert, Charles Kauf- Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood members planning the man, Bernard L. Kaufman, day-long Woman's World 1979 fund raising are, sea- Michael L. Stacey and John ted, from left Doreen Hermelin, luncheon chairman; M. Wise of the Circuit and Sharon Fleischman, ticket co-chairman; and Courts; Judges Barry M. standing, from left: Diane Shekter, past sisterhood Grant, Ira G. Kaufman and president; Ilene Nemer, ticket co-chairman; and Mary Joseph J. Pernick of the Freedland, publicity chairman. Marjorie Saulson is Probate Courts; Judge fund-raising chairman, and Cynthia Steinberg, sis-- David Kerwin of Recorders terhood president. For ticket information, call the Court; Judge Lawrence D. synagogue, 37-5544, Dr. Alice Ginott, psychologist, Silverman of Traffic and Ordinance Division; retired will be the guest speaker. Judges Benjamin D. Bur- dick and George D. Kent; Judges Jessica Cooper, Norman W. Feder, Marvin F. Frankel and Benjamin J. Friedman of the District A meeting to form a Dr. Henry Baum will be Michigan chapter of chairman of the evening. P'TACH — Parents for Guest speaker will be Dr. Shirley Leviton Torah for All Children — Joel Rosenshein, direc- Heads NCJW will take place 8 p.m. Sun- tor of evaluation and NEW YORK — Shirley day at Cong. Bnai Israel- placement for the _New Beth Yehuda, 15400 W. 10 York City Board of Edu- Leviton of Hewlett Harbor, Mile, Oak Park. cation. He also is chair- N.Y., has been elected The aim of P'TACH is to man_ of the professional president of the National help Jewish children with advisory board of Council Of Jewish Women, succeeding Esther R. learning disabilities obtain P'TACH. The public is invited. For Landa. Mrs. Leviton was in- an education within the day school environment. Such a details, call Libby Spero, stalled last week at the group already exists in New 546-8271, or Ada Moseson, NCJW's 33rd national con- vention in Dallas. York and Chicago. 967-3728. Group Forming Here to Aid Major Fund-Raising Event FASHIONS FROM THE INSIDE OUT The Bnai Brith Barristers Unit will induct members of the Michigan judiciary as honorary members at a dinner 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Kingsley Inn. Your new spring wardrobe deserves the shapewear of intimate apparel from Roslyn's. Q c61-) 116 Imimatc A-Dparcl REP. JOE FORBES Courts; and Federal Bank- ruptcy Judge George Brody. New Party Fights Land Concessions TEL AVIV (JTA) — Prof. Yuval Ne'eman, former president of Tel Aviv Uni- versity, announced he is forming a new political party to fight against any territorial concessions by Israel. Ne'eman, a physicist who returned last week to Israel after a year's sabbatical, said he would seek to unite all forces in Israel's existing parties opposed to the Egyptian-Israeli peace agreement into a new party to run in the next Knesset election. Calling the peace agree- ment "the Purim disaster of 1979," he said it was more serious than the "disaster" of the 1973 Yom Kippur War. He called on "all those with eyes in their heads and uncowed spirits" to join his movement which "seeks to save Israel and Zionism." 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He attended Detroit public schools and the University of Detroit, where he was a -member of the national Alpha Epsilon Phi frater- nity. He began his associa- tion with Bnai Brith as a member of AZA Chapter 63, the first AZA chapter in De- troit. He later joined the Pisgah Lodge, then the Louis Marshall Lodge, where he has held many posts, organized a Bnai Brith Bowling League and served as National Bowling League treasurer. Bechek is also a member of Oakland Cen- tury Lodge, where he served as financial secre- tary, and is currently" treasurer. He is a member of the Zionist Organization of Detroit and the Masonic Peifec- tion Lodge; and is finan- Jewish Community Center. mation, call Israel Bonds, For tribute dinner infor- 557-2900. * * * JNF Honors BB Presidents SNIPS SALON MORTON BECHEK cial secretary of the Crescent Shrine Club. Married to the former Nina Betty Sarnoff, they have a son, a daughter and • three granddaughters. The family attends Temple Is- rael and Bechek is a past member of its board, past president of the temple brotherhood, past Temple Israel scout master and in- stitutional representative and is presently usher corps chairman. He is the recipient of a life membership in the Jewish Chautauqua Society, pre- sented to him by the Temple Israel Brotherhood. Bechek has a life-long interest in sports. From- 1941 to 1968 he was a three-times-a-week gym in- structor at the Fisher YMCA. He also served as baseball director at the Presidents of lodges, chapters and units were honored at the Bnai Brith Presidents Brunch by the planting of 18 trees for each president by the Jewish National Fund Among those honored were from left, top row: Sol Goldberg, vice president of Oakland- Century (substituting for Dave Weiner); Carl Pearl, Marshall-Suburban; Bruce Wayne, Real Estate and Construction; Ray Mendelson, Motor City; Berko Zdanowitz, Downtown-Fox; Jack Fine, Louis D. 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