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May 27, 1955 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-05-27

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People Make News

Nicholas Kel-
ley, Jr., secre-
tary of t h e
Chrysler Cor-.
porat ion, was: ,
e 1 e c ted presi-
dent of t h e
United Founda-
tion at the an-.
nual meeting
Tuesday. N. Kelley
* * *
Rabbi Maurice L. Zigmond, of
the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation
at Harvard University, has been
appointed director of the Bnai
Brith Hillel
Foundation at
the Hebrew Uni-
:iversity in Jeru-
salem, replacing
Rabbi Maurice
:Pekarsky, it
was announced
by Rabbi Ar-
t h u r Lelyveld,
national Hillel
director. The
a n n ouncement
Rabbi Zigmond pointed out that
the assignment involves the first
international exchange of Bnai
Brith Hillel personnel. Rabbi
Pekarsky will resume his post as
director of Hillel at the Univer-
sity of Chicago and as director
_of the national leadership train-
ing program of the organization,
after an absence of five years
from this country.

Fifty-five years ago Dr. George
Zepin Was ordained a rabbi at
the Hebrew Un-
ion College. For
a total of fifty
years, Rabbi
Zepin served the
Union of Amer-
Can • Hebrew
C o agregations,
parent body of
the nation's 500
eform temples.
Tribute to Dr.
Zepin was paid
Dr. Zepin by the Union's
national executive board at a
testimonial dinner, marking the
rabbi's retirement as executive
vice-president of the Rabbinic
Pension Board.
* * .*
-
STANLEY R. GREENBERG was
appointed assistant director of
the youth department of the
Am.eriftn Zionist Council.

* * *

Marian Anderso n, noted
knerican contralto, upon her
departure from Israel, where
She appeared with the Israeli
Philharmonic Orchestra (a bene-
ficiary of the
merican Fund
for Israel Insti-
t i o ns), an-
ounced the es-
tablishment of
an annual schol-
arship •f u n d of
* * *
600 Israel
Governor ABRAHAM A. RIBI-
pounds for "the COFF, of Connecticut, was
e n couragement I awarded the honorary degree of
of young musi- !Doctor of Humanities by the
. akcal talent," vo- Hart School of Music, Hartford.
- Miss Anderson cal and instru-
* * *
mental. Miss Anderson explain-
For. his distinguished contri-
ed that she was setting up the butions to modern music and
scholarship "in. e appreciation -of particularly to the music of the
the devotion of the people of- ; synagogue, the Hebrew Union
Israel" who had taken her to School of Sacred . Music, train-
their hearts.. The scholarship ing center for cantors, will hon-
will- be administered by the or . DARIUS MILHAUD, French
American Fund. .
composer and conductor, at the
* * •
school's fifth graduation and
DAR•'US• MILHAUD,: composer , consecration service June 8, at
and. cinductor, will receive an the Stephen Wise Free Syna
honorgey Doctor of Hebrew Let- gogue, 30 W. 68th St. Dr, - N4son
ters .dq:ree from the Hebrew Glueck, president of the Hebrew
Union - College-Jewish Institute Union College-Jewish Insttiute
of Reli4;ion. Honorary degrees al- of Religion, of which the School
-so-.will be awarded-to five rabbis, of
cred Music is a part;,:will
alumni, of the -schOol, Herbert
rd the honorary degree,
Bloom_ Kingston, N. Y., Maurice Doctor of Hebrew Letters, to Mr.
J. Blocr•m, Newburgh, N. Y., Ar- Milhaud, and deliver the bac-
thur J Lelyveld, national direct- calaureate address.
*. * *
or,
lel Foudation; Lawrence
W. Scr wartz, White Plains, N.Y., ITZHAK VARDI, formerly
and Herman E. Snyder, Spring- I European director of the Israel
field, Yrass. ! bond drive, has been appointed
director of Israel bonds for
12 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS South America.
* *
_ -
Friday, May 27, 1955
Rabbi HARRY KAPLAN, di-
rector of Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at Ohio State Uni-
versity, will receive ari honorary
doctor of laws degree at the
university's 78th commencement,
on June 10.
* * *
Dr. HARRY EMERSON FOS-
DICK, pastor emeritus of the
Riverside Church' and professor
emeritus of Practical Theology
at Union Theological Seminary,
and Dr. BERNHARD GEIGER,
visiting professor of Indo- Ira-
nian Philology at the Near East
Institute, Columbia University,
will receive Doctor of Letters de-
grees, honoris causa at the 61st
annual commencement of the
Jewish Theological Seminary
Women. -

1

'

Price INCLUDES HEATER,
TURN SIGNALS. All Taxes &
License!

Prof. GAYLORD P. HARN
WELL, president of the trniver-
s i t y of Pennsylvania, Prof.
JACOB R. MARCUS, professor
of history at Hebrew Union Col-
lege, Cincinnati, a n d . Prof.'
GEORGE SARTON, emeritus
prOfessor, of history of science,.
Harvard University, will receive
honorary degrees at the Found-
er's Day exercises at Dropsie
College, -Thursday evening. •
* *
Miss ANN S. PI:i'LUCK, direc
tor of U.S. Operations f or
United Hias Service, the Jewish
international migration agency,
has resigned her position with
the organization. Miss Petluck
has been in the Jewish migra-
tion and resettlement field since
1934 when she joined the staff
,of:,:th,e,.-Wopklyn, Section,. of the
National Council of JewiSh.
„,yersten:
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fob.,46

C. H. Charlip to Head Adas Shalom

News Brevities

KOLLIN FAMILY CIRCLE, at
its recent meeting, elected the
following: Frank Newberg, pres-
ident; Harold F. Moran, vice-
president; Mrs. Ben Goldberg,
secretary; and Morris Kollin,
treasurer. The annual picnic
has been planned for June 26.
* 5 *
A city-wide ORCHESTRA FES-
TIVAL will be held at 8 p.m.,
Wednesday, in Mumford High
School. Symphony orchestras
from Cass, Denby, Cooley, Persh-
ing and Mumford will partici-
pate. The Mumford orchestra,
under the direction of Jerome
Stasson, will perform composi-
tions by Tschaikovsky, Mous-
sorgsky and David Rose. The
Cass Tech orchestra is directed
by Michael Bistritsky. The pub-
lic is invited at no charge.
5 * *
CORNELIAN CORNER OF DE-
TROIT will hold two seminars,
one each on June 4 and 5, at
Christ Church, Cranbrook, at
which Dr. Nathan W. Ackerman,
of New York, will discuss "The
Interlocking Pathology in Fam-
ily Relationships." Dr. Acker-
man is a former director of
Council Child Development Cen-
ter and chief psychiatrist, Jew-
ish Board of Guardians. For
reservations, call Jean. Ruehle,
TU. 5-9030.
* * *
Three Wayne University stu-
dents have been named editors
of college publications, it was
announced this week by Dr.
Harold E. Stewart, dean of stu-
dent affairs. LEONARD METZ,
of 5050 Cass, a. senior, will as-
sume editorship of the Summer
Collegian, summer school edi-
tion of the regular campus
newspaper; ALLAN D. SELT-
ZER, of 3200 W. Boston, another
senior, is editor of the Engineer;
and M E R W Y N GREENLICK,
junior, of 3736 Lawrence, will be
editor of the Pharmic.•
* * *
CORNFIELD FAMILY. CLUB
will meet Sunday evening, in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Cornfield, of 20415 Strath-
moor.
' * * *
JEWISH BACCALAUREATE
SERVICES arranged by Jewish
chaplains at this country's .serv-
ice schools will be held for 32
graduates this year, 10 each from
the U.S. Naval Academy at An-
r,apolis, U.S. Military Academy
at West Point and U.S. Merchant
Marine Academy at Kings Point,
and two from the U.S. Coast
Guard Academy at New London.
Each of the newly-commissioned
officers will receive personally
inscribed copies of the Bible from
the National ' Jewish Welfare
Board's Commission on Jewish
Chaplaincy.

Dr. RICHARD C. HERTZ has
been asked to give the invoca-
tion at commencement exercises
of the Detroit Institute of Tech-
nology on- June 6, at Masonic
Temple. There will be 159 stu-
dents in the graduating class.
Dr. Hertz is a member of the ad-
viSory board of DIT"s college of
arts and sciences.
* * *
Appointments of three ac-
count executives in the Detroit
office of YOUNG & RUBICAM,
Inc., were announced by Aldis
P. Butler, vice-president. They
are HACAL E. BEARD and GER-
ALD SCHAFLANDER, both as-
signed to the Lincoln account,
and THOBURN WIANT, to the
Parke, Davis & Company ac-
count.



*

At the annual meeting of the
DETROIT LEAGUE FOR
PLANNED PARENTHOOD on
Tuesday, Mrs. MAURICE . KLEIN,
of 8545 Second w a s elected
chairman. Mrs. REUBEN I.
SHAPIRO, of 3925 W. Outer Dr.,
was chosen second vice-chair-
man. The organization which
sponsors clinics at North End
Clinic. Harper, Woman's, Grace
and Northwest Grace HoSpitals,
heard from Dr. Abraham Stone,
of New York, vice-president of
International Planned Parent-
1 Ood Pecleration and director of

Charles H. Charlip was elected
president of Adas Shalom Syn a -
gogue at the congregation's an-
nual meeting last week. Also
chosen to head the new
istration were:
George Spoon
and Maurice
Karo, vice-pres-
idents; Morris
Sukenic and H.
Alvin Shapiro,
secretaries; Nor-
man Allan,
treasurer; a n d
Max Handy,
sgt.- a t-arms.
Voted into
membership on
the board of
Charles Charlip trustees • were
Malcolm Rivkin, David B. Aaron,
Albert Posen, Herman S. AVrin,
Joseph Katchke, David Dunsky,
David Safran, Arthur Schultz,

Bureau,

Commodore John Ordroneaux,
an American Jewish naval hero
during the War of 1812, was re-
sponsible for capturing the
British frigate Endymion. He
was commander of the privateer
Prince de Neufchatel.

WE NEED

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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Law-
rence Hords acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
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DAVID RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

CONG.

(To be building at 24300 Southfield during 1955-56)

Now Meeting at Francis Scott Key School

Rosemary and Jerome, Oak Park

Announces Registration for Fall Semester
for Sunday and Hebrew Classes

on Sunday, June 5 and June - 12

. 10 - 12 Noon

Open to Boys and Girls — 5-11 Years Old

Beginners and Advanced Students Accepted.

• Classes Limited to 20-25 Students
• Ecellent Teachers
Record of. Good. Results

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Inquire TO. 8-9633

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Cong. Irnai David

also announces opening of a co-ed

Post Bar-Mitzvah and Post Graduation Class

on a High School Level

For Boys and Girls 13-15 Years

• Special Curriculum

• Special Programming

Registration Sun., June 5 and 12, 10-12 noon at the

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the Margaret "Sanget Reseakch

David Miller and Mrs. Herbert
Harris.
Twelve members elected to the
cemetery board were Max Spoon,
N. R. Epstein, David Galin, Sam
Katkin, Arthur Schultz, Maurice
Rosnder, Arthur Gellman, Dan-
iel Shapiro, Max Sucher, Max
Haidy, Albert Schlussel and Wil-
liam Farber.

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