THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 21, 1983 49
Woodland in Israel Planted in Memory of Mr. Lachover Survivors' Reunion in April
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The late Morris Lachover,
United Hebrew Schools
educator and one-time
president of Detroit's
Jewish National Fund
been
has
Council,
memorialized by the. estab-
lishment of the 2,500-tree
Morris Lachover Memorial
Woodland in Kennedy
Forest, Jerusalem, Israel.
The woodland was dedi-
cated recently by Mr.
Dr.
son,
Lachover's
Leonard, and daughter,
Miriam Leib.
The late Mr. Lachover
was active in JNF, . the
Kvutza Ivrit (Hebrew Cul-
ture Society), Mizrachi,
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
Labor Zionist Alliance.
For nearly 40 years, he
was on the faculty of the
United Hebrew Schools as
an instructor, secretary and
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Rings Establish Keren Dorot
Project Through the JNF
w.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius (He-
len) Ring recently estab-
lished a Keren Dorot Gol-
den Chain project in honor
of their great-niece,
Suzanne Balsam of North
Miami Beach, Fla.
The Keren Dorot program
is a fund which creates a
link between individuals
and their children or grand-
children. Anyone can be
designated as a beneficiary.
Mrs. Ring, division
chairman of fund raising
and committee member for
Blue Box Clearance of
Women of JNF, does volun-
teer work for nursing
homes. She is a charter
member of Sinai Hospital
Guild, is involved with the
American Cancer Founda-
tion, March of Dimes and
Muscular Dystrophy drives.
She and her husband,
Julius, are supporters of
Shaare Zedek Hospital and
the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign.
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Pictured at the recent dedication of the Morris
Lachover Memorial Woodland are, from left: Dr.
Leonard Lachover and Harris D. Gulko, director, U.S.
Desk, JNF, Israel.
principal. At the time of his Shaarey Zedek. She is
death on Oct. 9, 1961, he active in JNF activities and
was principal of the Bnai is a Blue Box worker.
Moshe branch. Mrs. Ger-
The Bnai Moshe Reli-
trude Lachover, a founding
member of JNF Women, is gious School added 100
president of the Sisters of trees to the Lachover Wood-
Zion - Mizrachi and is active land in memory of their late
in the sisterhood of Cong. principal.
Reagan's M.E. Policy Topic
for Community Dialogue
Reagan's Mideast policy
will be the subject of a com-
munity dialogue sponsored
by Cong. Bnai David and
the Zionist Organization of
America — Detroit District
at 8 p.m. Thursday at Bnai
David.
Peter E. Goldman, execu-
tive director of Americans
for a Safe Israel, will start
the discussion, followed by
questions and comments
from a panel consisting of
Abraham Singer, co-
chairman, Foreign Affairs
Committee of the American
Jewish Committee; Nor-
man Naimark, president of
the Detroit Labor Zionist
Alliance Council; and Dr.
Sheila Lampert, president
of the Detroit Zionist Fed-
eration.
Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut
of Cong. Bnai David will be
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Einstein Lunch
.Forum to Meet
Peter E. Goldman, execu-
tive director of Americans
for a Safe Israel and a politi-
cal analyst, journalist and
film producer, will be the
featured speaker at the
third session of the Einstein
Luncheon Forum 12:15 p.m.
Jan. 28 at Southfield Char-
ley's.
For reservations, phone
the ZOA office, 569-1515.
Information Gap
TEL AVIV (ZINS) — A
Haaretz newspaper re-
porter quotes an anonym-
ous Foreign Ministry source
as blaming the Israeli gov-
ernment for the lack of in-
formation from its embas-
sies in the wake of Opera-
tion Peace for Galilee.
According to Haaretz, the
official said that the embas-
sies had been instructed for
months to deny that Israel
might invade Lebanon.
The embassies were given
no new information or brief-
ings once the invasion oc-
curred, the official said.
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the moderator.
For information, call the
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ZOA office, 569-1515.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — according to Benjamin
With only about three Meed, president of the
months left, organizers of American Gathering, and it
the American Gathering of is expected that computers
the Jewish Holocaust Sur- will help some 10,000 par-
vivors are predicting that ticipants reunite with sur-
the largest assemblage ever vivors now residing in the
in the United States of United States and Canada.
The three-day program
Jewish survivors will take
place in the nation's capital will encompass a'dedicated
April 11-14. It will include a hour" of the U.S. Congress,
series of events and cere- Constitution Hall Jewish
monies marking the 40th cultural events, a visit to
anniversary of the Warsaw Arlington Cemetery where
Ghetto Uprising of 1943 and U.S. liberators of the Nati
concentration camps will be
_other ghetto uprisings.
The recently opened honored, a Lincoln Memo-
Washington Convention rial ceremony, a Second
Center will be converted Generation- program and
into a "Survivors' Village," more.
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