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December 09, 1955 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-12-09

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Community Meets Authors at
4th Annual Jewish Book Fair

Itoward Whitman to Speak Monday at Temple Beth El

Prize-winning author and au- the Parents Magazine award, , from
thority on American social prob- two consecutive awards from 1 sional
lems, Howard Whitman, will be the Freedom Foundation and The
distinguished service awards lic at
guest speaker at a program
sponsored by the Sisterhood of
Temple Beth El.

To begin with a dessert
luncheon at 12:30 p. m., the pro-
gram will be
held on Mon-
d a y, in the
Brown Memor-
ial Chapel of
the temple.
Whitman's topic :
will be
Crisis in FamilyN
Relations."
A war cor-
respondent dur-
ing World War
Whitman
II, he is the author of over 250
articles which have appeared in
leading American magazines. He
also has written three books, "A
Reporter in Search of God,"
"Terror in the Streets" and "A
Basic Guide for • Parents."

He is currently engaged in a
study of education in America's
Public schools,, the results of
which. are being published in
Collier's.

His talk will deal with par-
ent-child relationships, delin-
quency, psychology and crimi-
nology, highlighted b-y case his-
tories and anecdotes he has col-
lected in his many years_ of
study on the problem.

Recently featured on the Na-
tional Broadcasting Company's
"Howard Whitman TalkS," he
now appears on "The Home
Show."

Whitnian is the recipient of

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 9
Friday, December 9, 1955

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of charge. -
Our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all the
Congregations and Jewish organizations of Detroit, Oak
Park, and Mt. Clemens, and to all individuals„ who, with
their active participation in our Annual Banquet on No-
vember 28, 1955, have helped to make the affair a most
outstanding and memorable one. _
It was a beautiful and tremendous demonstration of
unity of purpose and we were very proud of it.

COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS OF DETROIT



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Impressive programs marked the fourth annual Jewish Book
Fair, at the Davison Jewish Center, Saturday night through
Tuesday.
In the upper photo are the guests of honor at the Book
Fair reception, held Sunday. From the left: Lesser Zussman,
executive director, Jewish Publication Society of America; Dr.
Solomon Grayzel, editor of the Society; Irving Howe, professor
of English at • Brandeis University; Mrs. Sydney Taylor, Mrs.
Robert A. Aronson and Edwin Wolf II, president, Jewish Publica-
tion Society. -
Second row from top shows some of the authors who appeared
on the programs, members of the Jewish Community Center
board, officers of the- Book Fair and guests at the reception.
In the third photo are Dr. Norman Drachler, chairman of
the 1955 Book Fair Committee, and three of the participating
authors, from the left: Dr. Moses Zalesky, Mrs. Sydney Taylor
and Jacob Glatstein.
Poster award winners Judy Aston, David Boyd and Joel
Silvers -are in the fourth picture.

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McKeldin Gets Women's Award

, Governor Theo-
dor R. McKeldin of
Maryland smilingly
receives the 1955
"American - Israel
Friendship Award"
from Mrs. S. De-
borah Ebin, nation-
al president of the
Mizrachi Women's
Organization of
America, at recent
national convention
of the women's re-
ligious - Zionist or-
gan izatio n. The
award cited Gov-
ernor McKeldin for
his leading role as
founder and first
president of t h e
American - Israel
Society and for his
life-long record as
a "steadfast cham-
pion of human
rights and brother-
hood." Prior award winners include General John Hilldring, Dr.
James G. McDonald, Dr. Ralph Bundle, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and
Mr. Bruce McDaniel.



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