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September 26, 1952 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-09-26

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THE JEWISH NEWS— 5

Hoke Levin
to Get
- 1952 Char c
.1 war
A
Rabbi Herschel Lyincin

Friday, September 26, 1952

Wins Bnai Brith Award

• Hoke Levin, co-chairman of
the internal relations committee mi
•The annual Bnai Brith. Lodge of the Jewish Community Coun-
RI
Award, for leadership in the Ann
Arbor community, was given to
Rabbi -Herschel Lymon, director
of the Hillel Foundation at the
University of Michigan.

Rabbi. Lymon was cited for
"inspiring leadership" and help-
ing to create "a common home
and purpose for students and
residentS." Significantly, t h.e
presentati
on was made at the
new Hillel Center, 1429 Hill,
which, Rabbi Lymon helped to
build.•
At the same time, Alfred Bou-
nth, vice-president of the Great-
er Detroit Bnai Brith Council,
installed officers of the Beth.
Israel Center, which occupies the
Hillel Building, the Beth Israel
Sisterhood, Bnai Brith Lodge
and Hadassah.
Officers elected. by Cong. Beth
Israel are Osias Zwerdling, presi-
dent; 'Dr. Harry Cook, and Curt
Benjamin, vice -presid
en t s;
Seymour, secre tart'; Ken-
neth Wax, treasurer; Mrs. Isi-
HOKE LEVIN,
dor Lampe, corr. sec.; Prof. Ron
aid Friedman, Roy Fisher, Mor- cil, president of Hadley-Pinster-
ris Friedman and - Mrs.
Wald Co., has been selected as
Nagler, members-at-large. -
one of the three recipients of
Bnai Brith Lodge N o. 1428 of- the 1952 Annual Award by the
ficers are Irving Reiter, presi- St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church,
dent; Abe gosencrant and Jack it was announced by Rev. Mal-
Newman, vice-preside its; Philip colm G. Dade, -D.D., pastor
of
Seymour, secretary; a nd Gerald St. Cyprian's.
Lipnik, secretary.
New officers of the Sisterhood I Mr. Levin, a member of the
are Mesdames Irvin g Reiter, ; Executive Committee of the Jew-
president; Philip SeyinOur and ish Community Council, intro-
Kenneth Wax, vice- presidents; duced complete integration
Sidney Peller, secret ary; and among the employees of t h e
Hadley-Finsterwald Co. regard-
Sam Hirschman, secre Cary.
Hadassah elected Mesdames ' less of race or creed. His hiring
Ronald Friedman, president; and promotion policy is based
Irving Halman. and Irvin Sar- solely on merit, and employees of
noff, vice-presidents; Jules Nee- the company, coming from all
dle, secretary;
and
Abe
Inger , groups of Detroit's population,
are appointed to positions in the
treasurer.
office, sales and maintenance
IRVING ENGEL, chairMan of departments of the company.
the executive committee of the Hadley-Finsterwald Co. is the
American Jewish Committee, I first of the large: companies on
was appointed by President Michigan Ave, to appoint Ne-
Truman as a member of an offi- groes in all departments of its
cial delegation to represent the operations.
U.S. „government at the • forth-
The award will take place this
coming inauguration of Col. Friday, 7:30 p.m., at St. Gyp-
Jose Antonio Remon as presi- rian's Episcopal Church, 28th
dent of Panama.
St. and Milford Ave.

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Harold Kukes, chairman of
the machihery and manufactur-
ing section of the 1952 Allied
Jewish Campaign, has accepted
the chairmanship of the overall
Detroit Service Group drive for
cash payments on campaign
7 pledges, Milton K. Mahler, Ser-
vice Group president, has an--
nounced.
-
Each division will set up a
collection committee to work
with Kukes in the effort to
provide emergency funds to help
provide adequate housing for
245,000 new-Comers to Israel, to
accelerate Israel's agricultural
production and to do the scores
of other jobs accomplished by
every campaign dollar contri-
buted, Mahler said.
The collection drive will fea-
ture pulpit appeals by rabbis in
all synagogues and temples dur-
ing the..High Holiday season.

'red Garber 'Attends
National Youth Parley

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Harold Kukes Assumes
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Fred Garber, a member of
New World Chapter, Bnai Brith
Young Men and chairman of the
Michigan Youth Advisory Coun-
cil to the Governor's Youth
Commission, was appointed by
Gov. G. Mennen - Williams to
represent this state at the na-
tional conference on Citizenship
Day, sponsored by the United
States Department of Justice
and the National Education As-

sociation.

Garber, one of six youth dele-
gates chosen by Gov. Williams,
attended the parley from Sept.
17 to 19, in Washington, 'D.C.
Principal speakers were Presi-
dent Truman and Mrs. Eleanor
Roosevelt.
Vice-President Alben Barkley
was chairman of the conference.



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