Justice Cheshin of Israel Supreme Detroiters Honored At Mitzrachi Parley to Address law Schools Her. Anti in Ann Arbor and Local Meetino- Cotirt• Friday, Novethber 26, 1954 Leaders of Mizrachi of Detroit had key roles at the 34th annual national convention of the Miz- Justice M. Zalman Cheshin, following day he will be a guest rachi Organization of America. Deputy President of the Su- at a faculty luncheon of the Philip Stollman, Detroit Miz- preme Court of Israel, will be a Detroit College of Law. rachi president, who led a. dele- visitor in Detroit, plans for his On Thursday, the University gation of 18 mem be Ts to the of Detroit Law School will hear five-day convention, was eleCted Justice Cheshin, and again his a member of the board of trus- apearance will be followed by a tees of Bar-Ilan University. faculty luncheon. He will speak Mr. S t o 11 m a n also was re- at the University of Michigan elected a member at la•ge of Law School on Dec. 3 and will the Mizrachi national executive, meet with the law school faculty principal policy - making board for luncheon. of the world's largest religious Justice Cheshin will speak at Zionist organization. He also the Beth Israel Community Cen- served as chairman for the ter in Ann Arbor next Friday opening public session of the evening, and will be interviewed convention. • by radio, press and television I Daniel Temchin, Detroit Miz- representatives during his visit rachi honorary president, was in the Detroit area. elected honorary national vice- Irving W. Schlussel, president president. Rabbi Isaac' Stollman, of the Zionist Council, and Sid- who served as general conven- ney M. Shevitz, Community tion chairman, was re-elected Council president, the co- national vice-president. chairmen of the Joint Commit- Abraham Nusbaum, Michigan tee. announced that Justice state chairman of the Bar Ilan - Cheshin will speak next Mon- University Committee, was day, 8:30 p.m., at a meeting at Beth Aaron Synagogue to which chair of the convention tar- leaders . of local Jewish organi- ! Ilan University committee. JUSTICE CHESHIN Dr. Pinkhos Churgin of New zations have been invited. A native of Jerusalem, Justice York City, president - designate engagements in the community of Bar-Ilan University, an- having been made by the Joint Cheshin was educated in the Comittee of the Zionist Council Holy City. He is a graduate of nounced that Detroit • Mizrachi and Jewish Community Council -. the Jerusalem Teachers Semin- would sponsor the S h o s h an On Monday, Justice Cheshin ary. He to the United Churgin School of Music at the will address the students at States for his legal education University in memory of Dr. Wayne University Law School, and was graduated from New Churgin's wife, who passed away and later will be the guest at York University in 1931 with a last month. She was a noted a law school faculty luncheon. Doctor of Law degree. He was a concert violinist. The Detroit delegation to the This appearance will be follow- member of the New York State ed by an address to the senior Bar Association and has writ- convention included Mr. Tern-• class of the law school and the ten several law books in Hebrew. chin, Philip Stollman, Max Stoll- man, Irving W. Schlussel, Mr. Nusbaum, Benjamin Brodman, Meyer Freedman, Leon Mutch- nick, Meyer Eisenberg., Judah Lachar, Alex M. Cohen, Sol a Edleman, Sol G. Chinitz, Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Rabbi Samuel By JACK KAPLAN ver, so Levis (pronounced Leev- Stollman of Windsor, Rabbi Because of a threadbare pair eyes") came to mean pants. Samuel H. Prero and Zvi Torn- of trousers worn by a miner in From pony express rider t.c ewicz. the gold fields of California, Levi railroad worker, the famous blue CongreSs Honors Waksman Strauss, a young Jewish immi, denim "Levis" became as much NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Sel- grant f r o m Bavaria achieved a part of the West as a cowboy's man Waksman, Nobel Prize win- fame and fortune, reports World lariat. ner in physiology aria medicine Over magazine, a publication of and director of the Institute of the Jewish Education Commit- Microbiology at Rutgers Univer- tee of New York, in its current Village Refuses to Kill sity, received the American Jew- `Volume. Ban on Synagogue ish Congress Award of Honor for Intending to prospect during services to mankind. the gold rush of 1849, Strauss NEW YORK, ( T A ) — The instead made a pair of pants for :.,-:R.Rwtuv4rx a miner from frabrics which he Community Synagogue of Great Neck, Long Island, lost another had hoped to sell as tents and - round in its fight to use an wagon covers. e s t a t e acquired at suburban His first customer beCame his Sands Point for a synagogue. best advertisement, and it wasn't The congregation asked the long before San Francisco was village board to withdraw a I aware of a young man named Levi Strauss who could make I ban, passed shortly after_ the pants of strength and durability. signing of a contract for sale I of the property to the congre- Soon the demand for "Levis," gation. The ban was imposed as the trousers were popularly I through an ordinance which in- DESIGNED called, became so great that ' corporated requirements—which GIFTS' Strauss asked his brothers to the estate could not meet—for invest money__,in his business, the use of property for religious which kept growing with. such purposes. The board refused speed it rivalled the gold boom last night to kill the ban. itself. In an action in the New York Levi Strauss, who at 18 had State Supreme Court, earlier, the, been town clerk in his home congregation had charged that' town in Bavaria, became at 25, the ordinance was passed spe- founder of the first and largest cifically to prevent the use of clothing manufacturing business the property as a synagogue. west of the Mississippi. The court ruled that the corn- Just as Stetson meant hat in plaint did not bear out allega- the West and Colt meant revol- tions of illegality. 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