Program Announced for Technion
Founders' Dinner Here on Dec. 20
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Left to right: HAROLD GOODMAN, ,WALTER FIELD and
JULIUS LEV, committee members for Technion founders'
dinner Dec. 20.
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Arrangements are- being com- Berry, Samuel Brody, Herman
pleted by the Detroit Technion K. Cohen, Abraham Cooper,
Society for the founders' dinner, Mrs. Dora Ehrlich, Meyer M.
Fishman, Arthur A. Fleischman,
Fred A. Ginsburg, Samuel Ham-
burger, Joseph Holtzman, Mark
Jacobson, Benjamin E. Jaffe,
Abe Kasle, Nathan Linden, Al-
fred A. May, Bernard Milinsky,
Max Osnos, William .R. Roth,
Morris L. Schaver, Jacob Schreier
Dr. Martin Sklar, Barney Smith,
and Samuel B. Solomon.
Reservations for the dinner
are being taken by committee
members and by Clara Mann,
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Speaker at ale dinner, which
will set into motion Detroit's ef-
fort to raise $300,000, over a
three-year period, for the new
engineering college campus . in
Haifa, Israel, will be William
Fondiller, retired vice-president
of the Bell Telephone Co., hon-
orary president of the American
Technion Society; Charles Frost,
noted industrialist who is asso-
ciated with the National Pneu-
matic Co., and Dr. Menahem
Merlub-Sobel, associate profes-
sor of chemical engineering at
the Technion.
Benjamin ..Wilk, president of
the Detroit Technion, and Leon
Kay, national Technion presi-
dent, are spearheading the local
fund-raising effort.
Members.of the advisory com-
mittee for the - founders' dinner
include Murray Altman, Joseph
N. Epel, Walter Field, Louis R.
Gelfand, Harold Goodman, Sam
Grand, William Hordes, Julian
W. Lev, Sol Lifsitz, Daniel •Men-
delsohn, Morris Mendelsohn,
Louis Milgrom, Louis G. Red-
stone, N. H. Schermer; David
Segal, Karl B. Segall, • Philip
Slomovitz. .
The dinner - committee, still
in formation, includes Samuel
Adler, Theodore Bargman, Louis
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CHARLES FROST
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the Technion Society.
Ahavas Achim Synagogue
Begins Membership Drive
Cong.. Ahavas Achim, 19190
Schaefer, has begun an inten-
sive memberShip camp a i g n,
aimed at enrolling members - a
the area in the synAgogue. Per-
sonal contacts will be made by
the membership committee with
prospective members.
An open house for the com-
munity at large will be' held at
8:30 p.m., Sunday, at the syna-
gogue, under sponsorship of the
Men's Club. The public is in-
vited. --
THE JEWISH NEWS 7
Friday, December 12, 1952
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Meeting Korea's Spiritual Needs
IC, of Coluise
—U.S. Army Photo Direct from Korea
Rabbi IRA LEV (third from right), director of the division of
religious activities, National Jewish Welfare Board, is shown with
chaplains from- I Corps and Eighth Army in Korea. He is in Korea
now to observe chaplains' activities in meeting spiritual needs of
fighting men. Pictured are (left to right) : SAMUEL L. SOBEL,
Col. ALVIE L. Me-
1st. Marine Division Jewish chaplain ;
KNIGHT, I Corps Chaplain; Capt HERBERT L. BRICHTO, de-
parting I Corps Jewish chaplain; Rabbi Lev, Lt. HERBERT D.
TEITELBAUM, Eighth Army Jewish chaplain; and COL. DAVID
C, LEWIS, I Corps acting chief of staff,
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