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June 17, 1955 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-06-17

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Center Now Accepting
Tamarack Reservations

Interested community groups
may now apply for weekend
bookings at Camp Tamarack for
the 1955-56 season, according to
Henry B. Stern, assistant camp
coordinator for the Jewish Com-
munity Center.
Applications already have been
mailed to many local organiza-
tions. An application blank,
available from the center, and
a deposit of $10 are required to
reserve a weekend date. De-
posits are returnable, if notifica-
tion of change in plans is given
six weeks prior to the scheduled
event.
For further information, call
Stern, TR. 5-8450.

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LOUIS LA MED, associate chairman of the cultural and
educational division of the Jewish Welfare Federation, receives
an allocation of $1,100
to the Allied Jewish
Campaign, from PETER
SOLOMON, chairman of
the Inter-School Keren
Ami Crass Officers Con-
ference of the United
Hebrew Schools, which
v o t e d allocations t o
various agencies and
institutions through its
Keren Ami Fund. The
voluntary program seeks
to arouse interest among
elementary school chil-
dren in community or-
ganization, self-admin-
istration a n d under-
standing the functions
of major Jewish agen-
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tinued, but this is "a different
matter" from saying that Israel
provokes incidents which in turn
provoke retaliation, he stressed.

Foreign Office Attacks
Anti-Israel Statement
Of Archbishop of York

LONDON, (JTA) — The Bri-
tish government does not hold
to the view, expressed by the
Archbishop of York, that Israel
provokes incidents along her
borders in order to retaliate
with attacks against the Arab
states, a Foreign Office spokes-
man declared here.
Asked by newsmen whether
the Foreign Office subscribes
views expressed by the Arch-
bishop in a diocesan letter, the
Foreign Office spokesman said
that Britain believes that Egypt
does not always have firm con-
trol over the Arab refugees;
therefore, incidents occur.
ISrael has admitted retaliatory
action, the spokesman con-

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8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 17, 1955

U.S. Doctors Begin Fund-Raising
For Israel Academy of Medicine

At the fifth annual assembly
of the American Physicians Fel-
lowship Committee of the Israel
Medical Association, held June
6, in Atlantic City, the organiza-
tion voted to begin a fund-
raising campaign for an acad-
emy of medicine in Israel.
Dr. Bernard Weston, Detroit
APFC president, was re-elected
to the national executive com-
mittee. Dr. Morton J. Robbins,
of Nashua, N.H., was again chos-
en president, and was acclaimed
for "yeoman service" to the or-
ganization since its inception
five years ago.
Detroit physicians attending
sessions of the parley were Dr.
Simon E. Lerman, Joseph M.
Markel, Solomon G. Meyers and
Saul Rosenzweig.
The . asembly, held at the
Breakers Hotel, was dedicated to
Moses Maimonides and his con-
tributions to medical science. A
collection of his manuscripts
was on display.
The function of the Israel
Academy of _Medicine, as pro-
posed by the APFC membership,
will be to serve as a center of

medicine and science in the
Jewish state, to advance the
knowledge of medicine and im-
prove the health standards of
the country.
Two Israeli physicians, Dr.
Sara Kark-Giora and Zeev
Catz, who are here under the
APFC fellowship program, spoke
of their experiences as resident
doctors in America.
Dr. Karp-Giora presented a
written note of thanks to the
Women's Auxiliary of the Maim-
onides Society of Detroit for
their contribution which made
possible her residency at the St.
Frances Sanatorium' for Cardiac
Children in New York.
Dr. Weston will present the
note to Mrs. Max Steiner, new-
ly elected president of the
Maimonides Auxiliary upon re-
turning to Detroit later this
month.
He asks local physicians to
return application blanks for
membership in APFC to him.
The dues are used to help raise
the standards of medical care
in Israel, Dr. Weston said.

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The French Ministry of the
Interior has awarded its "Medal
of Gratitude" posthumously to
three former Grand Rabbis of
France. The medal winners were
Rabbis JOSEPH SACKS, of
Paris, PAUL HAQENAUR, of
Nancy, and J. GINSBERGER, of
Bayonne. Medals were also
awarded to Rabbis Joshua Prun-
er, of Nice, and Robert Myers, of
Neuilly, both of whom disap-
peared after being deported by
the Nazis during the German
occupation of France.
* * *
Dr. JONAS SALK was present-
ed with a $10,000 check and a
gold medal at the American
Medical Association's annual con-
vention in Atlantic City. Both
constituted the Criss Award, an
annual prize given by Mutual of
Omaha, an insurance company,
for contributions in public
health.
* * *
D. H. WHITE, editor and pub-
lisher of the Houston, Tex., Jew-
ish Herald-Voice, has been elect-
ed president of the Houston
Jewish Community Council.
• * *
Israel Ambassador ABBA
EBAN was awarded an honorary
degree cot Doctor of Laws by the
University of Maryland. Gov .
Theodore McKeldin of Maryland
participated in the ceremony at
College Park.

* *
Dr. HARRY EMERSON FOS-
DICK, Pastor Emeritus of River-
side Church, New York, and pro-
fessor emeritus of Practical The-
ology at Union Theological Sem-
inary, and Dr. BERNHARD
GEIGER, visiting professor of
Indo-Iranian philology at the
Near and Middle East Institute,
Columbia University, received
Doctor of Letters degrees, honoris
causa, at the 6 1 st annual corn-

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mencement exercises of the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary of
America, New York. Twenty-five
men were ordained as "Rabbi,
Teadher and Preacher" and re-
ceived the degree of Master of
Hebrew Literature.

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NORBERT RUBENS _LIN, pro-
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Health Society of Wayne County,
will join the United Community
Services staff July 18 as secretary
to the UCS Planning Committee
for Health Services.

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Five major speeches, delivered
by PHILIP M. KLUTZNICK,
president of Bnai Brith in 1954,
have been published under the
title "The Challenge 'of Leader-
ship." These' addresses provide
an authoritative exposition of
Bnai Brith policy.
* * *
ERNEST BLOCH, one of the
musical notables of our time, was
honored an the eve of his 75th
birthday at the annual meeting
of the Jewish Welfare Board
sponsored National Jewish Music
Council, at Harmonie Club, New
be 75'
York City. Mr. Bloch
on July 24.

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