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Yeshiva University's Dean Sar
To Address Mizrachi Mass Meeting
Roger J. Pernick Named to Brandeis Dean's List
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Samuel L. Sar, dean of men
at Yeshiva University, in New
York, will be principal speaker
at a mass meeting planned by
the Mizrachi Organization of
Detroit at 8:30 p.m., May 7, at
Young Israel Center. •
The program is planned to re-
port progress on
the construction
of Bar-Ilan.,
University a n d•
to hear reports". : 1
on the progress
of the local ef-
fort to provide
funds for the
Israel school.
Abe Nusbaum'.
:leads the Detroit
Bar-Ilan U n i
versity Commit-
tee. and • Max::
Stollman is
treasurer. Dean Sar
Phillip Stollman, president of
Detroit -Mizrachi, will announce
plans for two special tours that
are being arranged in connec-
tion with the dedication of the
university on Aug. 7.
A 20-day tour leaves July 24
and arrives in Holland. After
three days in Amsterdam, tour-
ists will leave for Israel, return-
ing Aug. 12 from the Jewish
state.
The 'second tour of 28 days
begins July 19, and includes
stopovers in London. Paris and
Rome, as well as in Israel.
Dean Sar was ordaineda
rabbi in 1916, and served as head
of the Jewish educational sys-
tem in Baltimore before joining
the Yeshiva University staff in
1919.
In addition to his educational
activities, Dean Sar has devoted
much of his lifetime to Jewish
communal life, serving almost
every endeavor on behalf of Is-
rael, education and philan-
thropy.
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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 23
Charles Aaron, Chicago at-
torney and civic leader, was re-
elected president of the National
Jewish Welfare Board at the
annual meeting of JWB's board
of directors in New York..
Mrs. - Samuel
S
R.Glogower, De-
troit, was elect-
„ed vice - presi-
dent.
A highlight of
the board of
directors meet-
ing was the pre-
sentation of the
1955 Frank L.
Weil Awards to
Chas. Aaron Dr. Jacob R.
Marcus, Cincinnnati; Michael A.
Stavitsky, Newark, and Dr.
David de Sola Pool, New York.
Friday, April 29, 1955
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LISTENING
Roger J. Pernick, a junior at I son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel
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IT WAS A GREAT letdown
for the members when Univer-
sity of Detroit officials saw fit
not to recognize the newly or-
ganized Phi Sigma Delta Jewish
fraternity because they didn't
think the group was ready yet. .
"Try again in 1956,” they said
. . . However, what a big sur-
prise the school has gotten! ..
That the very ambitious efforts
of the fellows is now _expected
to bring formal recognition by
September of this year.
IAEMBERS OF Phi Sigma Del-
ta didn't just take the decision
as it was handed down . .
Rather than disbanding, the
boys continued to stick together
and have gotten stronger . . .
to the extent of increasing their
membership ! . . . The school is
being made aware that here are
a bunch of guys who definitely
refuse to give up!
TWO OF THE members will
represent Phi Sigma Delta in
the University of Detroit "Dar-
by" at MRA Race Track, April
30 . . Pledge Mickey Gray is
riding a horse in the race . .
and he and active member Alvin
Spector are entered in the pie
jousting contest .. • They'll ride
toward each other at high speed,
and instead of using lances as
in the olden days of King Ar-
thur, when they get close, they'll
throw a pie at each other! . .
Phi Sigma Delta will have a
booth at the annual U of D
spring Carnival to help raise
money for the Student Activities
Building . . . and during the
football season, will have a float
in the homecoming parade . .•.
No doubt about it ... the fellows
are really in there pitching to
show what they can do in prov-
ing themselves worthy of cam-
pus recognition!
TOMORROW NIGHT is a big
date for the Jewish fraternity
at U of D .. . Phi Sigma Delta
holds its first annual installa-
tion dinner-dance formal at
Sheraton-Cadillac ... Six pledges
will be installed along with the
officers . . . There are 32 mem-
bers in the fraternity . . . Shel-
don Mintz is president; Jerry
Sage, vice president; Harvey
Zalesin, treasurer; Larry Beck
and Jerry Sherman, secretaries;
Roy Woolf and• Norman Lippitt,
sergeants at arms; Jerry Wein-
garden, chaplain; Harold God-
dis, pledge master.
UNTIL THEY OBTAIN recog-
nition, the fellows are calling
themselves the PSD Club on the
University of Detroit campus.
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For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack.
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DANIFIT, TICK TON writes
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about being in Washington, dur-
VA. 2 - 4118
ing Passover, visiting his daugh-
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 to
ter, Mrs. Victor Kramer (Miriam
10:30. Suppers W30 to 2 • d
Tickton) and family . . . when
parialeEs..
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9-year-old Edith asked, "Where CARL'S CHHOOLIPSE
f ire
eddieneglig
Foods for more
F inest
is grandpa?" . 7-year-old
than 26 years. All Beet aged in our own cellars.
Stephen said he was upstairs
in his room "davning" . "Why ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods,
does it take him such a long Steaks,
Hamburgers.
you Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
Chops, "Served
Chicken as
Club
time," asked Edith . . . and lit-
like it."
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tle Stephen replied, "He has to
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BEST BET Of Weekend . .
Dance by Thirty Plus Club at
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as scholarships for children
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