League to Present Youth Awards;
Install Mrs, Bernstein President

dames Philip Fealk, Maurice
The annual meeting of the Cx'arelik, Norman Kanter and
League of Jewish Women's Or- Louis Kazda.n, vice-presidents;
ganizations will be held at 8:15 Moe Tack, Sam Samuels and
p.m., Monday, in the Esther Ber- Samuel Wasserman, secretaries;
man Bldg. of the United Hebrew Mark Benach, treasurer; and
Schools, Schaefer at Seven Mile Nathan SpevakoW, parliamen-
tarian.
Rd.
Mrs. Spevokow, who is pro-
A feature of the program will
be the presentation of the an- gram chairman of the evening,
announces that the Adas Sha-
nual Mildred r
Simons Rosen-
lom Choral Group will present
a group of numbers, called
berg Youth
"Songs My Mother Taught Me,"
Awards to the
under the direction of Mrs. Jo-
outstanding
seph Markel.
young man and
woman in the
Mrs. Norman Allen will be ac-
community.Mrs.
companist and Mrs. Samuel B.
Henry Green,
Danto will give the opening
prayer.
award chairman,
Mrs. Irving Small, retiring
will make the
'presentation.
president, invites all members
of constituent organizations,
Mrs . Philip
their husbands and friends to
Bernstein w i 11;
be installed as Mrs. Bernstein attend. A social hour will follow
president of the League by Mrs. the program, at which members
Joshua S. Sperka....Other new of- of the Greater Detroit Bnai
ficers to be inducted are Mes-tBrith.will serve as hostesses.

Dean Sar to Address Mizrachi Rally;
Hear Plans for Bar-Ilan Dedication

Mizrachi Organization of De
troit has scheduled a mass meet-
ing at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, in the
Young Israel Center to hear re-
ports on the progress on Bar-
Jlan University in Israel.
The guest speaker will be Sam
uel L. Sar, dean of men at Yes-
hiva University, New York.
Prof. Sar was born in Lith-
uania, and received his, early ed-
ucation at the Telz Yeshiva.
Coming to the United States in
1914, he attended Mt. Vernon
Collegiate Institute, John Hop-
kins University and University of
Maryland Law School.
Ordained a rabbi in 1916, Ihe
served as director of the Jewish
educational system in Baltimore.
He joined the staff of Yeshiva
University in 1919 as instructor
in Talmud and student advisor.
Since then he has been secre-
tary of the board, professor of
Bible and dean of men.
A world traveler, Prof. Sar
made a tour of displaced persons
camps in 1945 as a liaison offi-
cer of UNRRA, the Displa,Ced
Persons and the U. S. Army. In
1948, he spent nine months in
Europe as .director of religious
activities for the Central Ortho-
dox Committee, which operated
under the Joint Distribution
Committee.
A scholar and contributor to
many publications, Prof. Sar has
devoted much of his life to Jew-

•

ish service-, philanthropy and ed-
•
ucation.
Bar-Ilan University, located at
Rainat Gan near Tel Aviv, will
be' dedicated Aug. 7 with special
ceremonies. A large number_ of
Detroiters are preparing to at ,
tend, and two tours are planned
to facilitate travel.
Registration for the university
is now taking place, and classes
for the first semester will begin
on Sept. 20.
Patterned after American uni-
versities, Bar-dlan will feature
such curricula as literature,
mathematics, foreign languages
and courses in higher Jewish
learning.
Phillip Stollman, president of
Detroit Mizrachi, invites the
community to attend Saturday's
meeting to hear Prof. Sar and to
learn of the opportunities avail-
able to. Jewish youth at : Bar-Ilan
University.

Conservative Rabbis
Call for 'Consultation'
By Three Factions

HIGHLAND PARK, Ill., (JTA)
—The suggestion, that "instru-
ments of consultation" be estab-
lished among the three wings of
religious Judaism in the United
States was made at the four-day
55th annual convention of the
Rabbinical Assembly of America,
association of 600 Conservative
rabbis..
Rabbi Aaron H. Blumenthal,
vice-president of the assembly,
told the 300 rabbis at the con-
vention that "it would be highly
desirable to establish the .instru-
ments of consultation between
ouselves and our colleagues to
the right and left of us. Here-
tofore our policy has been to
consider only those projects con-
cerning which all three grouPs

might agree."
Rabbi Harry Halpern, presi-
dent. in his annual report,
called for revision of the Mc-
Carran - Walter Immigration Act
and charged that the dismissal
of State Department immigra-
tion aid Edward J. Corsi was
motivated by the "desire to keep
foreigners from our shores."
Rabbi Halpern terms a "tragic
error" the United States • en-

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couragement of "sabre-rattling"
by the Arab states in their re-
lations with Israel.
Addressing the same session,
Rabbi Simon Greenberg, vice-
chancellor of the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary of America, ex-
pressed the belief that "in so-
ciety generally, insofar as reli-
gion is concerned, the less auth-.
ority that is exercised, the great-
er the chance that true religion
has to flourish."

Wins Netherlands Honor

THE HAGUE, (JTA)—Dr. Ray-
mond H. Post, a Jew who is Min-
ister for Dutch Guiana at The
Hague, has been named a
Knight of the Order of the

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Local Physicians to Attend M edical Assembly in Israel

Friday, May 6, 1955

Dr. Bernard Weston, president
of the Detroit Physicians Com-
mittee of the Israel Medical As-
Mrs. Werbe to Show
sociation, announced this • week
that the third World Medical
Works of A. R. Katz
Assembly under auspices of IMA
'A one-man show by A. Ray- will be held Aug. 10 to 21, in
mond Katz, the American artist Israel.
and muralist who has devoted
25 years to the creation and de-
velopment of a wholly new Jew-
ish art form, will be held at
the Anna Wer,.
be Atelier, 19458
Livernois, start-
ing May 18. The
exhibit will in-
clude the public
display of two
new works.
Mrs. Anna L
Werbe, who has
pioneered the
introduction of
many Jewish
artists • to the
general art pith- A. R. Katz
lie, showed some individual
works of Mr. Katz many years
ago in group exhibitions here.
This introduction of Mr. Katz'
work to Detroit was followed by
a full one-man, show at the Jew-
ish Community Center in 1944,
which attracted Widespread
comment and praise.
In the Werbe Atelier exhibi-
tion, there will • be a showing of
a group of the artist's secular
paintings and a selection of
exainples of his Hebraic art,
representing his unique and
original contribution toward an
authentic Jewish art form.
The Hebraic selections are
taken from a traveling exhibit
of Mr. Katz' works which is ap-
pearing at Jewish Centers
throughout the UnitedStates
under auspices of the National
Jewish Welfare Board:
The Hebraic seleCtions illus-
trate the style of embellishment
Mr. Katz has contributed to 62
synagogues and Jewish commu-
nity centers in all parts of the
United States, including some of
the major Jewish houses of wor-
ship, RefOrm, Orthodox and
ConservatiVe.

The forthcoming assembly,
which will be attended by physi-
cians from many parts of the
world, is under the patronage of
Israel President Itzhak Ben Zvi.
The congress will be dedicated
to the 750th anniversary since
the death of Maimonides.

Kornhauser to Deliver
Leo Franklin Le-Owe

"Power Relationships and the,
Role of. the Social Scientist" will
be discussed by Dr. Arthur Korn-
hauser, professor of psychology
at Wayne University and me-
morial lecturer for the 1954-55
Leo M. Franklin Lecture Series,
at 8:30 43.m., Monday, at the De-
troit Art Institute Lecture Hall.
Dr. Kornhauser, who came to
Wayne in 1948, is consultant in
the Institute of Industrial Rela-
tions, author of a book, "Detroit
As the People See It" and co-
editor of a volume on industrial
conflict for the Society for the
Psychological Study of Social
Issues.
The Leo M. Franklin Lecture
Chair was established in 1949 by
Temple Beth 'El and the Detroit
Board of Education. Wayne an-
nually presents the LeO M.
Franklin Lecture Series in Hu-
man Relations.

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