[Mayor Names Tuesday Yeshiva University Day
<.> While honoring Dr. Belkin,
Detroit Jews will be giving rec-
ognition to his university, which
counts among its graduates such
distinguished personalities . as
Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, execu-
tive vice-president of the United
Jewish Appeal and world Jew-
can still be made by calling Rab- ry's outstanding supervisor of
bi Ha.yirn. Donin or the other philanthropic activities; Dr. A.
members of the committee, in- Leo Levin, professor of law at
cluding all local orthodox rab- the University of Pennsylvania;
Dr. Jacob Goldman, physicist
bis.
with Carnegie Tech; Dr. Jacob
On the occasion of Dr. Bel-
kin's approaching visit here, I. Hartstein, head of psychology
this Saturday has been pro- and education departments at
claimed Yeshiva Sabbath in Long Island University; Dr. Ber-
Detroit and orthodix rabbis nard Lander, sociologist with
will devote their sermons to the New York Youth Board and
the Yeshiva, its aspirations Hunter College ; Rabbi Irving
Miller, president, Zionist Organ-
and needs.
Mayor Cobo on Wednes- ization of America; Dr. David
day received a delegation of Petergorsky, executive director,
local and national leaders American Jewish Congress; Rab-
bi Theodore Adams, president,
who were here to make Rabbinical Council of America,
final plans for the dinner in and many others.
honor of Dr. Samuel Bel-
It is interesting to note that
kin, president of Yeshiva among the 50 outstanding per-
University, and proclaimed sonalities who have received
Tuesday as Yeshiva Univer- honorary degrees from Yeshiva
University are President Conant
sity Day in Detroit.
of Harvard, Bernard M. Ba-
ruch, U. S. Senator Herbert H.
Lehman, Mrs. Franklin D. Roose-
velt, Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Dr.
Selman A. Waksman, Prof. Al-
bert Einstein, the late Justice
Benjamin A. Cardozo, Chief Jus-
tice Harlan F. Stone of the U. S.
Center. Captains will plan de- Supreme Court, and New York's
tails for the workers briefing Governor Thomas E2Dewey.
meetings which will be 'concen-
Yeshiva University's Aims
trated into a three-day period,
April 26, 27 and 28, just prior
In a statement on Yeshiva
to G-Day May 2.
University's aims and purposes,
In preparation for the $100 Rabbi Hayim Donin said:
minimum gifts "Cover-Girl"
While making accessible to
luncheon, April 14, at the Shera- each student the knowledge,
ton-Cadillac, a series of teas wisdom, and science of modern
and meetings will be held for times, it simultaneously attempts
women planning the affair.
to imbue him with a devotion
Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, chair- and love for Judaism and Jewry,
man of table captains, will hold and with a thorough knowledge
a tea at her home, 2276 Oak- of the sources of Jewish life.
man, for workers in her group,
next Tuesday, 1:15 p.m.
A tea for the Public Relations
Committee of the luncheon has
been arranged by the chairman,
Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton, at her
home, 17525 Oak Drive, at 1:15
p.m., Wednesday.
Friday, April 2, is the date set
for the tea of the "Cover Girls"
who will serve as pages at the
luncheon. The committee will
convene at the home of the
chairman, Mrs. Milton J. Doner,
20250 Renfrew Road, at 1:15 p.m.
Large Attendance Expected Tuesda,c
Dinner in Honor of Dr. Belkin;
1 eshiva Sabbath is Proclaimed Here
A large attendance is expect-
ed Tuesday evening at the din-
ner honoring Dr. Belkin on the
occasion of his 10th anniversary
as head of the first university
established in this country under
Jewish auspices.
The dinner, arranged by the
graduates of the University and
its numerous departments, to-
gether with a committee of lay-
men. will be held at Hotel Tuner
and is especially catered by a
kosher caterer.
Participants in the program
will include Gov. Williams, May-
or Cobo. Dr. Clarence Hilberry,
president of Wayne University,
Dr. Celestin Steiner, president of
University of Detroit, Rabbi Do-
fin, Rabbi Moe J. Wohlgelernter
and Cantor Hyman Adler.
Reservations for the dinner
Important Events Planned by
Allied Drive Wbmenis Division
As final plans are completed
for the Women's Division in the
Allied Jewish Campaign, Mrs.
Sidney J. Karbel, chairman, an-
nounced several important
events scheduled by the general
solicitation and special gifts
divisions.
Next Monday, 12:30 p.m., more
than 200 captains in general so-
licitation will meet for a dessert
luncheon at the Davison Jewish
a bean
is just a
bean
until it's
baked..
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"Its goal is to raise a Jewish- binate for the leadership, a rab-
ly-trained laity, active in gov- binate that cap, serve as the
ernment, law, medicine, educa- spiritual successors to the great
tion, community and organiza- sages, scholars, and rabbis in
tional work, and business, while Israel who have always guided
producing a secular-trained rab- the destiny of Judaism."
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p.m., Tuesday, at International
Institute, 111 E. Kirby. Dr. Ed-
I gar G. Johnston, professor of
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Rev. ROBERT FINGEROTH,
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urn Synagogue of New York,
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Passover services at NEVELE
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ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will
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on Sunday evening, in the home
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