Iw P = THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Chas. Gershenson's Leadership in Many Fields Acclaimed on His 80th Birthday Art Collection Gift 161Auseum' - Leadership that inspired action in many areas in this state and nationally is at- tributed to Charles Ger- shenson in the scores of encomia expressed for him on his 80th birthday. As former chairman of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign he rose to major cap- taincy in philanthropy and ained national recognition is efforts. CHARLES GERSHENSON 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 Highland Park High School and earned his law degree at the Univer- sity of Michigan. He practiced law in De- 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 shop- ping centers, motels and other commercial develop- ments. He has been active in inter - denominational fund-raising activities, and has been especially active in educational efforts. He was appointed by Gov. George Romney to the Wayne State University Board of Gover- nors in 1963, on which he served for a year, and he served for several terms on the Michigan Higher Edu- cation Authority which supervises scholarships and loans. Gershenson has served as an officer or on the govern- ing boards of United Corn- 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 Fed- eration, was president of the Jewish Community Center in 1963-1964, on the Sinai Hospital board, and was a member of the National Jewish Welfare Board and the national campaign cabinet of the United Jewish Appeal. He is also affiliated with Temple Beth El, and was president of the Franklin Hills Country Club in 1955-1957. During World War II, Gershenson was a captain in the U.S. Air Corps from August 1942 to December 1944. He also is a member of the Anthony Wayne Society, a life member of Brandeis University and active on behalf of the American Jewish Committee, from whom he received an award "for meritorious service in the development of the In- stitute of Human Rela- tions,." He received a plaque and honorary award from former President Lyndon Johnson for par- ticipation in the 1964 UJA National Inaugural Con- ference. Gershenson was invited to membership in the New During the term of De- York Academy of Sciences, troit Mayor Louis Miriani, which is not limited to med- Gershenson was awarded a ical doctors, but is open to Citizen Extraordinaire persons who hold a degree of plaque by the city on the oc- doctor in any given field. casion of his 60th birthday. NEW YORK — Chicago ued at $12 million. art collector Muriel Kallis Although the museum Steinberg Newman will will not receive the collec- give an art collection tion until her death, it will mainly comprised of exhibit the works in May. Abstract Expressionist works to the Metropolitan It is another's fault if he Museum of Art in New be ungrateful; but it is mine York. The collection is val- if I do not give. NOOMAIMLN. \\N V..,11001AMILVMW,• S AMPLY.OLVLW, 13....WL IMI1111 ■ these are only a few of the features you'll find weekly in The Jewish News Rudy Boschwitz Calls Israel Strategic Asset of the U.S. NEW YORK — The asserted that "peace in newly-appointed chairman the Middle East is not of the Middle East subcom- going to come by estab- mittee of the Senate lishing a Palestinian Foreign Relations Commit- state." tee told the Zionist Organ- Calling any proposal of a ization of America last week Palestinian state as "unset- that the state of Israel "is' tling," he said that if Sen. indeed a strategic asset to Charles Percy of Illinois U.S." feels that creating a PLO rtepublican Senator Rudy state would end tensions in Boschwitz of Minnesota the Middle East, Sen. Percy added that "while Israel can should "look to" the con- flicts today among_the Arab not exist without U.S. aid, .5., if it is to continue states themselves. grow stronger, "cannot exist without Israel." 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