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September 16, 1955 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-09-16

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Yeshiva University
Opens 69th Year
With 3,000 Students

NEW YORK, N. Y. — Three
thousand young men and women,
including the first class to enroll
in a Jewish-sponsored medical
college, will gather from all cor-
ners of the globe this month to
usher in the 69th academic year
at Yeshiva University, according
to Dr. Samuel Belkin, president
of America's first accredited
university under Jewish auspices.
Sessions will be held at five
major centers in New York City.
The largest number of students
in the institution's history will be
pursuing courses leading to more
than 15 different academic de-
grees and diplomas in fields of
study ranging from Arabic to
zoology.
Yeshiva University's new Stern
College for Womeh, the nation's
first liberal arts college for wom-
en under Jewish auspices will
opened its second year of classes.
The university's graduate di-
vision, comprising the school of
education and community admin-
istration, Harry Fischel School
for Higher Jewish Studies and
the Bernard Revel School, in-
cludes men and women pursuing
graduate courses leading to mas-
ters and doctorate degrees in
education, community administra-
tion and Jewish and cognate
studies.
The programs, designed to
train Jewish community admin-
istrators for institutions through-
out the land have been augment-
ed and broadened, and graduates
of this unit are already serving
with Jewish Community organ-
izations in various capacities.
Founded in 18,8,6 as the first
center in America for the study
of Torah and Talmudic Litera-
ture, Yeshiva has in these 69
years attained the position of a
fully accredited university recog-
nized by the highest educational
authorities.
Yeshiva University's 3,000 stu-
dents hail from all parts of the
United States and from 25 for-
eign lands. No student is denied
admission because of lack of
funds. More than 85 per cent of
the students receive full or par-
tial scholarships. •

Best Wishes For A

Happy New Year

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Sen. Potter Sends New Year Message

In a message to Michigan
Jewry, sent through The Jewish
News, U. S. Senator Charles E.
Potter writes:
"May the New Year now being
observed in your synagogues and
homes bring health and happi-
ness to the entire Jewish com-
munity of Michigan. It is my sin-
cere hope that tour prayers for
peace in' the world be answered
and that the time is near which

Histadrut Cements U. S. Relations

will see all men freed from the
threat and tragic effects of war."

Launch Israel Freighter
KIEL, Germany (JTA) — A
7,000-ton combination freighter
and passenger vessel, the Shorn-
rom, being built for the Zim-
Shoham shipping line under the
German-Israel reparations agree-
ment, was launched here at the
Howaldt yards.

MR. AND MRS. ABE NUSBAUM AND SON

Extend Best Wishes For A

Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year

To TheirFamily, Friends and Patrons

The first bag of a 47-ton gift of cement is presented on be-
'half of Histadrut to flood victims in Connecticut by Dr. DOV
BIEGUN (left), national secretary of the National Committee
- for Labor Israel. Left to right are Dr. Biegun, Capt. WERNER
SALOMON, of the Tamara ship which brought the cement cargo
here; Mayor JASPER McLEVY, of Bridgeport; ISAAC SCHINE,
president of the City Lumber Co., who had purchased 3,500 tons
of the cement for commercial use.

Hillel Leaders Seek
Survey on Education

STARLIGHT, Pa., (JTA) — A
resolution calling for an inten-
sive survey of trends in Jewish
education in American universi-
ties was adapted here at the con-
cluding session of a three-day
conference of directors of Hillel
Foundations at 203 colleges and
universities in the United States
and Canada.

Rabbi Arthur Zuckerman was
elected president of the National
Association of Hillel Directors.

Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, na-
tional director of Bnai Brith Hill-
el Foundations, said that in the
realm of the spiritual, Israel
needs the help of American Jew-
ry as much as American Jewry
needs the help of Israel.

"The inroad of secularism and
over-concern with techniques
which characterize the spiritual
aridity in American life are
equally present in the new state
of Israel," he said. "What we
must look- for is an inter-action
and cooperation between those
forces in both countries which are
combatting the advance of medi-
ocrity and the loss of distinctive-
nes."

To close their intensive study
of "Judaism for the Modern
Age," student members of the
Summer Institute have written
a Service of Dedication which
they presented before returning
to the campuses where they are
leaders in Hillel activities. The
200 Institute members were
chosen' on the basis of leader-
ship qualities they have shown in
a Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation.

Jewish Newspaper in Conn.
Sets up Flood Damage Fund

Ernie Beightol

Friday, September 16, 1955

A synagogue Restoration Fund
has been set up by the Jewish
Ledger here, in response to the
reds created by heavy flood
flood damage to synagogues, in
Connecticut.
The fund will be administered
by Connecticut Jewish leaders,
and the Ledger has asked the
Connecticut Jewish Community
Relations Council to 'set up the
group. A tentative goal of $100,-
000 • has bene set for the Fund
drive.

Anger and folly walk cheek by
jowl; repentance treads on both
their heels. — Benjamin Franklin

Best Wishes for A Happy New Year
To Our Friends and Patrons

SHERMAN & MOORE
KOSHER MEATS & POULTRY

formerly of Linwood & Leslie

are now located in a brand new meat market at

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We also parry a full line of fresh fish daily.

Remains of Dr. Baron
Cremated in London

LONDON, (JTA) — The re-
mains of Dr. Noah Barou, late
chairman - of the European execu-
tive of the World Jewish Con-
gress who ded here at the age
of 66, were cremated after funer-
al services attended by an Israel
diplomatic delegation headed by
Ambassador Eliahu Elath, World
Jewish Congress leaders and rep-
resentatives of British Zionist and
Jewish communal organizations.
The eulogy was delivered by Dr.
Maurice L. Perlzweig, WJC
leader.
World Jewish Congress head --
quarters were closed that day
in respect to Dr. Barou. Mean-
while,' hundreds of messages of
condolence have been arriving at
WJC headquarters from all parts
of the world. Dr. Nahum Gold-
mann, resident of the Congress,
will address a. memorial meeting
here Sept. 15.

OF

NEW YORK LINOLEUM & CARPET CO.

To the Jewish Writers
Of America and Israel,
To the Wayne University Students
and Auditors in LaMed Courses
in Jewish Studies

Hearty greetings on the occasion of Rosh
Hashanah to all who share in the efforts to ad-
vance our cultural aspirations and to strengthen
the spiritual ties between Israel and America.

May these creative efforts continue to make
progress for the Jewish people and to aid in the
advancement of the highest humanitarian and
cultural values.

Louis LaMed Literary Foundation

Esther and Louis LaMed

JEWISH WAR VETERANS

• •

of

the

United States of America

Sincerely Wish a

NEW YEAR

of Continuous PEACE and HAPPINESS

to the Entire Jewish Community

POSTS and AUXILIARIES
Detroit No. 135
Lawrence Jones No. 190
Down River No. 225 (Wyandotte)
Eli Levin No. 230
Flint No. 231
Four CI4lains No. 245
(Mt. Clemens)
Berger-Kleiman No. 252
(Grand Rapids)
Jack Winokur No. 268
Raymond Zussman No. 333
Morton Silverman No. 418
Bloch-Rose No. 420
Robert Rafelson No. 431
Joseph Bale No. 474
Charles and Aaron Kogan No. 510
Ginsburg-Rosenberg No. 513
Roy F. Green No. 529
Yetz-Cohen No. 530
Sholom No. 537
Harvey Dater No. 559 (Lansing)

MRS. SAM SPOLAN
Department President

COMMANDERS
Julius Perry
Jules J. Sanders
Joseph Shugol
Iry Marshall
Percy Braun

PRESIDENTS
Lillian Tulupman
Deborah Bregman
Mollie Stahl
Jane Remer
Beverly Gomberg

Nathan Litvin

Al Dolinka

Sam Bernstein
Isadore Silverman
William Greenberg
Bernard Schwartz
Eliot Raskin
Dr. Robert S. Greenley
Jack Gormezano
Sam Spolan
Al Selick
Leo Panzer
Ben Marion

Florence Steinman
Adele Simms
Estelle Gubow
Lorraine Tannis
Edith Partrich
Gertrude Kraft
Marilyn Margolis
Shirley Gormezano
Ruth Weiss
Ruth Shapiro
Beatrice Weinstein

JACK J. KRAIZMAN
Department Commander

A. ALBERT SUGAR
President
Memorial Home Ass'n

PATRIOTIC. VOICE OF AMERICAN JEWRY

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