Dr. Waksman Sfarfs Scholarship for Israeli's Denver Hospital's Important Work Aided by BB Funds NEW YORK, (JTA)—A fellow- ship in microbiology has been established at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Reho- voth. as a tribute to the late President Chaim Weizmann, by Dr. Selman A. Waksman, winner of the 1952 Nobel Prize in physi- ology and medicine, it was an- nounced by Meyer W. Weisgal, chairman of the executive coun- cil of the Institute. - The announcement of the new Selman and ,Deborah Waksman Fellowship in Microbiology coin- cides with the Weizmann me- morial tribute to be held tomor- row at the Waldorf Astoria un- der the auspices of the American Committee for the Wiezmann Institute of Science. Dr. Waks- man, who is chairman of the Department of Microbiology at Rutgers University, stated in a letter to Mr. Weisgal that the Weizmann Institute, which he visited earlier this year was "None may enter who can "rendering remarkable service to science generally and to Israel I pay; none can pay who enter" is the motto --of the National in particular." Jewish Hospital a t Denver. These young boys are recovering from tuberculosis thanks to the Conduct Survey in work of Bnai Brith, which N.Y. Jewish Schools founded the nation's oldest non- sectarian TB hospital in 1899. NEW YORK, (JTA)—A com- * * * prehensive study of all types of A former patient at the Na- Jewish schools in New York City Jewish Hospital at Den- and the metropolitan area is tional Colo., once wrote, "Truly now being conducted by the ver, who admit us have X-ray Jewish Education Committee those eyes, interested only in pene- with the support of the Federa- trating through to our lesions, tion of Jewish Philanthropies. by-passing the superficial and The, study, which aims at im- the subcutaneous." proving Jewish education, af- She was a young Japanese- fects more than 600 Jewish schools, about half of which American girl who was cured of have already replied to a ques- tuberculosis at the hospital. tionnaire sent out by the com- She referred to the fact that all who need -medical help, regard- mittee. The questionnaire was sent to less of their beliefs or racial 82 all-day schools, 390 weekday and national backgrounds, are afternoon schools, 66 Yiddish admitted for treatment at the schools and numerous Sunday hospital. That has been the tradition schools. The last survey of Jew- ish education in New York was for 53 years, since Bnai Brith founded the now-world-famous made about 15 years ago. The study led to the merger of national tuberculosis institution. existing central agencies to con- Many, many people today are stitute the present Jewish Edu- alive because they were given cation Committee which subse- treatment here that they could quently received $1,000,000 from not afford at any other insti- the Friedsam Foundation for an tution. experimental program. The battle for research, car- ried on through the hospital's Israel to Open Fish • Net Plant Hearst Research LabOratories, the discoveries of new HAIFA, (IIP) — Erection of a and treatment for this once-dread- new factory in the near future ed disease, are the responsibili- for the production of fishing ties of Bnai Brith, which is nets for markets abroad was currently embarked on its an- announced last week. nual fund-raising drive. Each patient at the hospital receives individual care, with attention paid not only to his physical ailments, _ but to his mental attitudes as Well. Nurses, Nov. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil- physical and occupational ther- ton Marks (Betty Gornbein), of apists, social workers, dieticians 19973 ?Mark Twain, a son, Rich- all play an important role in the recovery of patients. ard David: * * When a patient is discharged, Dec. 15—TO Mr. and Mrs. Sam after living for months and Lezell (S o p h i e Stulberg), of sometimes years in the institu- Snowden Ave., a son, Ronald tion; social workers and reha- bilitation workers pave the way Mark. - for success in the outside world. * * * All phases from research to Dec. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor- treatment to recovery are all man Halberg. of 16894 Fairfield, properly functioning depart- a -daughter, Laurie. ments at the National Jewish * * Hospital. - Nov. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Warren (Ida Kaplan), of 3734 Rochester, a daughter, Two Poets and a Rabbi Gloria Joan. rtho 12 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 26, 1952 Sosnick Elected to Head Ezras Achim Snyagogue Cong. Ezras Achim, at its re- cent fifth anniversary celebra- t i o n, installed the following,. new officers: Isadore S o s- nick, president; J. Schawrtz and A. Geller, vice-' presidents; J. Gottlieb, - secre- tary; and W. Keller, building manager. The ceremony was followed by a dinner pre- Sosnick pared and served by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Turover Aid Society. , . Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zohott, of 3216 Pasadena, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alan, on Saturday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schwartz- man, of 2549 Highland, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marshall, on Jan, 3, at Cong. Bnai David. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Klasky, of 15800 Steel, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sheldon, on Saturday, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A dinner in honor of the Bar Mitzvah will be held on Sunday, at United Friendship Hall. Israel's Christians 1500 at Waldorf Astoria Proclaim Final Tribute to the Late Dr. Weizmann NEW YORK, (JTA)—The crea- tion in Israel of a "reservoir of scientific knowledge and tal- ents," to replace the "great re- pository of Jewish scholarship and science in Eastern Europe" in large part annihilated, was urged by General David Sarnoff, chairman of the Board of t h e Radio Corporation of America, in addressing the memorial tri- bute to the late President Chaim Weizmann of Israel held at the Waldorf Astoria here. Fifteen hundred guests, in- cluding leading American and UN statesmen and political fig- ures, many ambassadors, world- famed scientists and commun- ity leaders attended the tribute, which was sponsored by the American Committee f or the Weizmann Institute of Science. Mrs. Vera Weizmann, the President's widow, -had flown specially from Israel to attend the commemoration. The Grand Ballroom at the Waldorf Astoria had been specially decorated for the occasion and 78 candles near the rostrum symbolized the late President's age. Dr. Nahum Goldmann hailed the late Dr. Weizmann as "the most consummate synthesis of an Eastern Jew saturated with the fullness of Western Euro- pean culture." He said that the late President's Zionism was "the natural consequence of his Jew- ishness." Other speakers were Sir Simon Win Kessel Awards CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes WE. 4-2696 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. Expert Mohel Rabbi Leo Goldman Serving in Woman's Hospital and Homes TO. 8-3094 3035 Richton Ave. SPECIALIZED MOHEL REV. HYMAN SCHULSINGER In Hospitals and Homes Recommended by Physicians 3253 Fullerton TO. 9-6145 MEXICO CITY, (JTA)—Abra- ham Suzkever of Tel Aviv and S. Katcherginsky of Buenos Aires, two noted Jewish poets, were the winners of the Zvi Kessel prize awarded for the best Jewish literay works of the year. Suzkever was voted the $200 prize for his volume of poems "In the Fire Wagon," while Katcherginsky was given the prize for his book "I Was a Par- tisan." Rabbi Shmuel Hibner, of Brussels, also received a prize from the Kessel Fund for his translation into Yiddish of a part of -the Talmud. The Fund was established six years ago by Zvi Kessel, local Jewish philanthropist, and is administered by the Cultural Section of the Central Jewish Committee of Mexico. ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday, at the home of the Morris Rosners, 4221 Tuxedo. The club recently celebrated its fourth anniversary with a dinner at Carousel. College Group Fights Bias DENVER — The Colorado-Wy- oming Associatioh of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Of- ficers voted at its last meeting to delete from all uniform ap- plication blanks any reference to race, religion or church pre-7 -, ference. 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A narrated account of how Israel's 40,000° Christians will celebrate .the holiday was in the program, which was prepared under the auspices of Kol Yis- rael, the - :-18rael Broadcasting System, and-th6 - Israel Office of Information in New York. Mark 5, noted British philan- thropist, president of the World Committee for the Weizmann Memorial; Ambassador Abba S. Eban of Israel; and Abraham Feinberg, president of the Am- erican Committee for the Ins- titute. • The audience adopted with ac- claiin a statement read by Dewey D. Stone, board chairman of the American Committee for the InStitute, pledging the creation of a center of science and cul- ture in Israel incorporating the Weizmann Institute of Science, in fulfillment of Dr. Weizmann's aims. Meyer W. Weisgal, chairman of the executive council of the Weizmann Institute, announced the nomination of the Institute's first three Louis Lipsky Ex- change Fellows. These were Prof. Charles D. Coryell, of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, Dr. Gerald Estrin, of the Institute of Advanced Study of Princeton, N. J. and Dr. David Ginsburg, of the Weizmann Ins- titute at Rehovoth, who is going to Oxford University, England. Beethoven's "Eroica," the late President's favorite symphonic work, was played by the NBC Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Leonard Bernstein. Miss Jennie Tourel sang a lam- entation from "Jeremiah" and Ravel's "Kaddish." GRISWOLD STREET OFFICE Penobscot Building—Griswold and Fort Streets DETROIT 26 REDFORD OFFICE HAZEL PARK OFFICE (Corner Seven Mile and Five Points) - 24865 Grand River Avenue DETROIT. 19 (Near Nine Mile and John R) 22711 Stephenson Highway HAZEL PARK. EVERGREEN—SEVEN MILE OFFICE - .20300-West Seven Mile Road DETROIT 19 NORTH DETROIT OFFICE (Corner Davison) 4900 East McNichols DETROIT 12 Member Federal Reserve Systems Member Federal Deposit losarance, Corporation% 6