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December 27, 1946 - Image 20

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-12-27

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Friday, December 27, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty

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Robert Luby to Be Assistant Moshe Kaplansky to Be Guest Speaker
Director of Fresh Air Camp At Technion Patrons' Dinner Here, Jan. 6

Robert R. Luby, former Wayne University track and foot-
ball star, has been appointed assistant director of the Fresh
Air Camp, according to an announcement by Charles N.
Agree, president of the Fresh Air Society, sponsors of the
camp.
Luby, who was a Lieutenant in the U. S. Army Air Ciarps_

for more than three years, is now
head of the physical education
department of the Columbian
School.
Bringing to the camp a back-

ROBERT R. LUBY

ground in group work, Luby was
section director at Camp Ta-
makwa in 1946 and previously
served as counselor and assistant
director at the Fresh Air and
Lone Ranger Camps.
A native of Detroit, Luby is
married to the former Miriam
Cutler and has one son, Richard,
three years old.
The Fresh Air Camp is a mem-
ber agency of the Jewish Welfare
Federation and a Red Feather
Service of the Community Chest.

Juniors to Crown
`King for 1947' at
Jan. 4 Jamboree

Reversing the usual procedure,
young women of the .Junior Serv-
ice Group, Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration, will be judging the fine
points of the JSG men when they
select a "King for 1947" at their
January Jamboree to be held Sat -
urday, Jan. 4, in the Fountain
Ballroom of the Masonic Temple.
The music of Ray Gorrell and
his orchestra will help to banish
that post-New Year's Eve "let-
down" feeling. A high point of
the evening will be the crowning
of the "king" who will be select-
ed, according to Hermine Stone,
dance chairman, for brains,
brawn and other points of mascu-
line pulchritude.
Assisting Miss Stone on the
dance committee are Robert Es-
ton, chief host; Rose Amernick,
co-ordinator; Elaine Prussian,
publicity; Rosanne Jameson, chief
h o s t e s s; Sydney Leichtman,
finances; Tillie Feinbloom and
Monte Korn, tickets, and James
Stone, program.
Tickets may be obtained by
calling Miss Stone at TO. 5-7593,
or Harry A. Heller, executive sec-
retary of the Junior Service
Group, at TE. 1-1600.

The Hebrew Institute of Technology. known as the Haifa Technion, situated on the slope of
Mount Cannel, is the only academic institution in Palestine devoted to technological training and
research. American veterans are able to study there under the G. I. Bill of Rights.
who now is on a visit in this country, will be guest
A distinguished audience is expected at the din-
speaker at the dinner.
ner of the Detroit chapter of the American Society
Leon Kay heads a special committee in charge

for the Advancement of the Hebrew Institute of
Technology in Haifa, Palestine. on Monday eve-
ning. Jan. 6, at Huyler's, according to Louis Gel-
fand. president of the local chapter.
Moshe Kaplansky, one of the outstanding pio-
neer Zionist leaders, president of the Institute,

of enrolling patrons, at $100 per couple, for this
dinner.
Reservations may be made for the dinner by;
calling Messrs. Gelfand. Kay, Samuel Brody, Abe
Kasle, Ben Wilk and other members of the local
chapter.

Dr, Lewin Epstein to be Guest
At Jewish Dental Parley Here

Dr. Samuel Lewin-Epstein, man of 2722 Calvert, visited De-
Palestinian doctor now in this troit early in November. He will
country to organize committees speak in behalf of the proposed
for the projected
Dental College.
Dental College
Other features of the frater-
at the Hebrew
nity's five-day convention pro-
University in
gram include business meetings,
Jerusalem, will
commercial a n d professional
be guest speaker

at a meeting o
Jewish dentists
members of Al-
pha Omega, na-
tional Jewish
dental frater-
Dr.
nity, Dec. 29.
T h e meetingLewin-Epstein

will be part of the fraternity's
39th annual convention, the first

since pre-war years, scheduled
for Dec. 28 through Jan. 1 at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Dr. Lewin-Epstein, who is a
brother to Mrs. A. M. Hersh-

clinics, a memorial servic,t, and
election of officers. Social events
planned are the president's re-
ception, a Gay Nineties costume
ball Dec. 28, Night Club night,
Dec. 29, Alpha Omega Award
Night, Dec. 30, a formal dinner-
dance New Year's Eve, and a
"Till We Meet Again" brunch
Jan. 1.
Michigan members a Alpha
Omega are making all convention
arrangements and will act as
hosts. Dr. Samuel S. Gerendasy,
national president-elect, and Dr.

Zionist Congress Hails
UJA's Drive in U. S.

NEW YORK — Jewish leaders
from 61 nations attending the
22nd World Zionist Congress in
Basle, Switzerland, hailed "with
great enthusiasm and applause"
the announcement that the Jewish
community of America has un-
dertaken to raise $170,000,000
through the United Jewish Ap-
peal in 1947, according to a cable
received at UJA headquarters
from Eliezer Kaplan, treasurer of
the Jewish Agency for Palestine
and a delegate to the Congre%s.

Louis I. Galin, national marshal,
are both Detroiters.
Five hundred delegates from
all parts of the country are ex-
pected. The fraternity has a na-
tional membership of 8,000 Jew-
ish dentists. Undergraduate chap-
ters in Michigan are located at
the University of Detroit and the
University of Michigan.

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