UniVersity Plan Connitunity- Dinner Wednesday

Detroit Friends' of

A special parlor meeting was
convened by the Detroit Friends
of Yeshiva University recently
in the home of Max Stollman, co-
chairman with David I. Berris, of
the community-wide dinner plan-
ned by the organization for 6:30
p.m. Wednesday in the Veterans
Memorial Bldg.
The associate and vice-chair-
Men who attended pledged ad-
vance gifts . for the university's
maintenance p r o g r a m, which
covers the budget of 12 differ=
ent units of Yeshiva University.
Two films on the university
and the new Albert Einstein
College of Medicine were shown,
to convey to the leaders the im-
portant work done by the uni-

$100,000,000. medical city, which
includes•three adjacent hospital&
only will help to alleviate a seri- scientist and humanitarian, be- The center covers 200 acres and
ous shortage of trained medical fore his death earlier this year, has a combined 5,400 bed capac-
personnel, but is the fulfillment the - institution is the core of a ity.
of a long-time dream of Ameri-
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can Jewry—to play a fundamental
part in advancing American med-
icine and the health of the na-
tion, Stollman asserted.
Foot Speciahst
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The first class entered the
Surgical and Orthopedic Chiropodist
school in September. Repre-
Announces the Opening of
sented were students and facul-
ty from many races and re-
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versity in sponsoring a com-
plete higher institution of Jew-
ish learning.
Dr. Joseph H. Lookstein, pro-
fessor of sociology at the institu-
tion, will be guest speaker at
Wednesday's dinner. An author
and educator, Rabbi- Lookstein is
also spiritual leader of New
York's Cong. Kehilath Jeshurun.
The dinner will specifically cel-
ebrate - the recent opening and
dedication of the Einstein Col-
lege of Medicine, sponsored by
Yeshiva University.
The new medical school, staffed
by a distinguished faculty, not , Named for the world-renowned

Dr. Leon-Frain Heads
Great Lakes Rabbis;
Detroiters Cited

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Rabbis from - • Michigan,
nois,. Wisconsin' and Minnesota
Met recently. in . Detroit -at -the
Convention of the Great Lakes
Region .of. _the Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew Congregations and
elected Dr. LeOn Fram as presi-
dent of the - Great - Lakes - Rab-
binical Council.
Dr. Fram appoirited a corn :.
mittee to develcp a program for.
a rabbinical retreat for all _of
the liberal _rabbis in the Great'
Lakes region. The purpose of
the Rabbinical Council is to
further the needs and interests
of the Liberal, or Reform, rabbis
in this area.
Michigan rabbis serving on
the committee are Rabbi Frank
Rosenthal,.. Detroit, and Rabbi
Harry Essrig; Grand Rapids.
Tentative plani were set to
hold the retreat in April at
Oconomowoc, Wis., the Institute
'Camp owned and operated by
the Union of AMerican Hebrew
Congregations. T h e suggested
program for the rabbis to fol-
low consists of refresher studies
in Talmud and Midrash. under
the direction of members of the
faculty of the Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of Rem.,
ligion.
Also elected at the recent con-
vention here was Leon S. Way-
burn, who assumed the vice-
presidency of the Region. Irving
I. Katz was elected a rneinber of
the executive board.
The following Detroiters re :
ceived Citations for outstanding
service to Reform Judaism at the
convention service at Temple
Israel:

Friday, December 2, 1955

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El, honorary president, National As-
I5ociation of Temple Secretaries.,

10—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

DR. SIDNEY Z. LEIB

GIFTS for the Home

UHS Gives Schreiber
Life Membership

NATHAN SCHREIBER
(right) receives a life member-
ship card in the United Hebrew
Schools from ABE KASLE, -
presidentof the UHS, as an ex-
pression of appreciation by the
board of directors for Schreib-
er's efforts over the past three
years in obtaining 500 new
members and renewal of mem-
berships. Schreiber has been
associated with the Schools
since 1919 when he presented
the first Sefer Torah to the
Schools in memory of his par-
ents.

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