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July 06, 1951 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-07-06

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,,ple Make News..

The appointment of DR. WOLF
LESLAU as visiting associate
professor of Near Eastern lan-
guages at Brandeis University,
Waltham, Mass., was announced
by University President Dr. Ab-
ram L. Sachar. Recipient of a
recent Guggenheim Fellowship
for research in Ethiopia, Dr. Les-
lau has also receive; research
grants from the American Phil-
osophical-Society and the -Social
Science Research Council.
* * •
Rabbi David H. Panitz, who
since 1946 has been associate
- -- - --- rabbi of C o n-
gregation Bnai
Jehurun, second
oldest Jewish
congregation in
New York, has
oi accepted a call
to become t h e
rabbi of C o n-
gregation A d as
Rabbi Panitz Israel . in Wash-
ington, D.C., largest in the na-
tion's capital.
• • •
Cantor Robert H. Segal, re-
ligious musicologist and baritone
soloist, has been appointed to
Congregation Bnai Jeshurun,
historic 125 -
year - old Jew-
ish Congrega-
tion. 257 W.
88th St. New
York. it has
been announced
c=3 by Jacob Sin--'
coff. Congrega-
tion president.
and Dr. Israel
Goldstein, who
has occupied its Cantor Segal
pulpit since 1918. He succeeds
Cantor Jacob Schwartz, who has
directed the music of the syna-

Boy's Adoption Announced
By Dr., Mrs. Israel Wiener

Dr. and Mrs. Israel Wiener
(Anne Daitch), of 2901 W. Phil-
adelphia announce the adoption
of Edward Lee (Avraham Leib),
born May 13.

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June 27—To Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Kaplan (Diane Pritz) of
18758 Appoline, a son, Gary
Steven.
* * *
June 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Na-
than Adler (Jerry King), of
18082 Hubbell, a daughter, Val-
erie Jo.
* * *
June 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Appelblatt (Dorothy Mic-
ketsan). of 2955 Blaine, a son,
Gary Michael.- -
• *
June 23—To Mr. and Mrs: Wil-
liam Oberfelder (Margie Baer)
of W. Seven Mile Rd., a daugh:-
ter, Beth Ann.
* 5
June 22—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Harrison (Rose Fleish-
man) of Linwood Ave., a son,
Ronald Mark.
* * *
June 21—To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard M. Kommell (Eve Cor-
by), a son, Eric- Robert.
* * *
June 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Colten (Shirley Frank) of
Highland Ave., a daughter, Mar-
gery Sue.
* * *
June 20—To Mr. and. Mrs. Max
Lerner (Sue Klain) of Cortland
Ave.. a son, Martin Jay.
* * *
June 18 — To. Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Greenbaum (Doris Lipson)
of Broadstreet Blvd., a son,
IP' James David.
* * *
June 12— To Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Edelheit (Charlotte
Kartzmore), a daughter, Janice
Faith.
• • •
June 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Pelavin (Evelyn Z. Weisenthal)
of Santa Barbara Drive, a son,
Joel Lawrence.

CERTIFIED MOHEL

Rev. Yehudah Loewy

SERVING IN
Hospitals and Homes

WE. 4 2696

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3761 HUMPHRY AVE

gogue services at Bnai Jeshurun
for thirty-seven years and will
become Cantor Emeritus.
* * *
WASHINGTON, D. C.:—Max
N. Kroloff, of Atlanta, a former
Assistant National Director of
Bnai Brith's Anti-Defamation
League and
former National
Preside nt of
Bnai Brith's
youth agency,
AZA, has been
appointed na-
tional director
"\s. of membership
a n d programs
for the Order, it
Kroloff has been an-
nounced by Frank Goldman,
president. Mr. Kroloff will as-
sume his new duties on July 15.
He comes to Bnai Brith from the
position of southern public re
lations consultant for Brandeis
University.
• •
Samuel H. Daroff, outstanding
leader of the Philadelphia Jew-
i s h community,- -
h a s announced
his acceptance ,
of the chair- ,
manship of the
State of Israel
Bond Commit-,,
tee in his city.
Mr. Daroff has
just completed a
highly success-
ful term of of-
fice as chairman
of the Philadel-
phia Allied
Daroff
J e wish Appeal,
whose president he was for a
number of years.
* *
NEW YORK—Percival Good-
man, prize-winning American
architect and illustrator, left for
Israel to join the panel of judges
an interns.-
o n al com-
petition for a
memorial tq be
built in Jerusa-
lem honoring
the late Theo-
dore Her zl,
,founder of the
Zionist move-
ment, it was an-
Goodman nounced by the
Jewish Agency. Mr. Goodman,
winner of the Paris Prize in
architecture, was - invited to Is-
rael . _by the Jewish Agency for
Palestine and will be the only
nOnLIsraeli to - Sit- on the panel.
He will help select the best de-
sign for a crypt, monument and
memorial park to be erected on-
Mt. Herzl, Jerusalem., site of Dr.
Herzlt grave.

\

ZOD Board Phins
Ron Voyage Meet

A board meeting of Zionist
Organization of Detroit will be
held at the Knollwood Country
Club on Tuesday with dinner
being served at 6:30 p.m.
The board will bid "bon voy-
age" to five fellow members,
three of whom are past presi-
dents of the Zionist organiza-
tion. They are Rabbi Morris
Adler. Lawrence W. Crohn, Mor-
ris M. Jacobs, Bernard Isaacs
and Walter L. Field. All are
leaving for Israel during July,
Jacobs to attend the World
Zionist Congress as ZOA dele-
gate.
All board members are urged
to send in reservations prompt-
ly. A. C. Lappin, ZOD president,
announced • that other persons
interested in wishing the Israel
visitors a good trip must secure
reservations from a board mem-
ber. Call WO. 5-1484 for reser-
vations.

DUAL STERILIZED

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l0—THS JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 6, 1951

The engagement of Miss Shar-
GEN. MAURICE ROSE POST
on Sklar, daughter of Reuben
Sklar of Kendall Ave. and the and AUXILIARY held a hospital
'ti• -• •
"
party On July 5, at Dearborn
••
Veterans' Hospital. Rosalind
Gitlin will be assisted by Evelyn
"Tent City," the unusual
Skupsky and Charlotte Rosen in
drama-documentary film on the
preparation for a games party.
day-to-day life of newcomers in
* * *
Israel, being shown throughout
the . country - under the auspices
At a Past Commanders' Din-
of the United Jewish Appeal
ner at Northwood Inn, July 1,
and the United Palestine Appeal,
Irving Bogorad, past command-
will have its television premiere
er of LT. ROY GREEN POST,
on the American Broadcasting
and Mrs. Esther Feld, past presi-
System network, at 9 p.m., Sun-
dent of the AUXILIARY, were
honored. Mrs. Feld was recently
day.
named chief of staff of the Aux-
The film was screened for tel-
iliary.
evision and motion picture edi-
* * *
tors of leading New York and
national publications in a press
LT. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
preview early this week and
will meet July 17, at the Mem-
brought. enthusiastic expressions
orial Home. A luncheon honor-
of approval.
ing Rose Cantor, who moved to
Miami, Fla., was given June 27.
Among the comments were
Mollie Kalb and Frieda Shiff-
',Here is the modern melting-
man made arrangements. Judy
pot in action—and it really
MISS SHARON SKLAIt
Blackman and Elaine Wasser-
works!" "One of the most dra-
matic and exciting films ever late Sarah Sklar, has been an- man were appointed to the hos-
to come out of Israel." "A_truly nounced to Jack Weinstock, son pital committee, which gave a
moving document — brings a of Mr. and Mrs. Weinstock of games and gifts party at Marine
Hospital recently.
lump to your throat."
Stratford Road. *
"Tent City," which was filmed
`Dental Friends' of Hebrew U. -
at Beit Lid, an Israel reception
Donate Magazine Subscriptions
camp, is being made available Center's Camp Chelsea
to community groups for use in To Remain Closed
The newly formed National
connection with the 1951 cam-
Dental Division of the Ameri-
paign of the United Jewish Ap-
Camp Chelsea,- Jewish Com- can Friends of the Hebrew Uni-
peal.
munity Center camp for mothers versity announced through its
and
produced
It was written
and children, will not open this
by Baruch Dienar, noted Israel summer, Irwin Shaw, Center ex- president, Dr. George Stephin,
that it has donated three year
producer and director, who pro- ecutive, announced this week.
subscriptions for all the major
duced and directed the out-
Low registration plus soaring
s t an ding documentary, "The costs for maintaining and mod- English language dental journals
New Pioneers." The film runs ernizing the 23-year-old camp to the Hebrew University - Lib-
for 35 minutes and is printed in. forced the decision by the Cen- rary of Jerusalem.
16 mm.
ter executive committee.
Cessation of the Center's fam-
Detroit's
Krieger Proves Ability
ily camping program is tempo-
rary
only,
Shaw
indicated.
Plans
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Over 300 contestants fenced
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was held in cooperation with
the 250th Anniversary celebra-
tion of Detroit.
Recovered

'Tent City', Acclaimed
Israel Film, Prepared
For Television Showing

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Robert Shulman to Soto
At Symphony Concert

The Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra with Valter Poole con-
ducting will play concerts today
and Saturday.
at 8:30 p.m., at
the State Fair-
grounds.
Robert Shul-
man, 12-year-
old pianist and
student of Ed-
ward Bredshall,
will be guest
soloist on Sat-.
urday. For his
Robert
s o 1 o number,
young Robert will play the First
Movement from First Concerto
by Beethoven. At tonight's con-
cert David Davis, a violinist
from Chicago, will perform.

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