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June 01, 1956 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-06-01

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Mizrachi to Honor Re-Elect C. II. Charlip Beth Abraham Slates Three Events During Week
Fifty new faniilies who li s^,ve the new t - hemberi will follow • en, congregational president,
Temchins' Return Adas Shalom President become
will distribute diplomas.
.affiliated with Corig. the services.
At 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, the
Beth Abraham during the past
Rabbi Israel L Halpern will
from Israel Visit
three months will be consecrated conduct the service, and Cantor Men's Club will hold its instal-

Under the auspice s of
Mizrachi Organization of De.-
trait, a "Welcome Home Meet-
ing" is planned in honor: of Mr.
And Mrs. Daniel Temchin at
:8:30 p.m., June 11, at Young
Israel Center on Dexter.
The Temchins have just re-
turned to Detroit after spend-
ing three-months visiting in
ISrael; Mr. Temchin was a dele-
gate of the Mizrachi Organiza-
tion to the 24th World Zionist
Congress in Jerusalem.
The couple also participated
in the dedication of buildings
'of . Bar-Ilan University,. being
constructed in the Jewish state
under Mizrachi auspices.
Temchin, a noted local Zion-
ist leader, will speak at the pro-
gram on "New Historic Events
in the Jewish State." A film
and slides taken from all points
of Israel will be shown. -
Rabbi Samuel S. Stollman, of
:Windsor, also will participate
on the prograni, which will be
'follOwed with a question and
'answer session.
A social hour will follow. Ac-
cording to the Mizrachi office,
there is no admission charge,
-and there will be no solicitation
_of funds.

Name Dr. Rasey
Franklin Lecturer

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Anne Frank's Diary
Vetoed by State Dept,
for Showing Abroad

By MILTON FRIEDMAN ,
WASHINGTON---Anne Frank,
'the little Jewish girl who re-
fused to hate her Nazi torment-
ors, is once more a victim.
The stage play version of
"The Diary of Anne Frank"
won the Pulitzer Prize and the
New York Drama Critics
Award as the. "best American
play of 1955-56." But it - has ap-
parently not won the hearts of
State Department's policymak-
ers.
The play was the leading
choice of the International Ex-
change Program'S panel of ex-
perts to represent America at
the forthcoming annual Paris
festival. Someone in the State
Department, however, appar-
ently decided that an anti-Nazi
story was undesirable at a time
when Secretary Dules is trying
to persuade West Germany to
put a 500,000-man army into
the field.
After the decision against
Anne Frank became known, the
State Department hastened to
deny that the motivation was
political expediency. There was
an embarrassed and unconvinc-
ing explanation that the United
States had -decided not to par-
ticipate at all in this year's
festival. The .Soviet Union lab-
' served developments and hap-
pily pointed out that Russia and
the satellite countries would be
represented at Paris as usual.
Patrons of the theatre are in
an uproar. Suspicion was voiced
in a letter to the New York
Times drama editor that "what
really bothers the State Depart-
ment . . . is that this play
might well run away with all
the honors, thus pointing up the
vast difference between con-
duct and IconscienCe in -interna-
tional relations. Whatever the
case, however, this sickening
hypocrisy does us a great dis-
service and fools no -one,. not
even the Germans . . ."

('See Commentary, Page 22

Gemiluth Chassodim Plans
Commencement Exercises
Graduation exercises of the.
Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim Re-
ligious School will be held on
June 24, , in the synagogue.
The graduates are Evan Fer-
ber, Barry Heilbrun, David
Heilbrun, Joan Kaufman, Rita
Puder, Carol Strassburgel.,
Marvin Strassiburger, David
Springer and Philip Sutin.

The active duty strength of
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and welcomed at a special late Shabtai Ackerman and the lation p r o g r a m. Irving W.
Friday service at 8:30 On., choir, directed by Harry Siegel, SchluSsel will be installing of-
ficer, and Cantor Ackerman will
June 8.
will officiate.
An oneg shabbat in honor of
Philip Rosenzweig, member- chant the installation prayers.
Dr. Robert Schleif, retiring
ship committee chairman, will
participate in the oneg shabbat, president, will turn over the
at which Mr. and. Mrs. Irving' gavel of office to incoming
Michaels will be hosts in honor president Julius Perry. A dance
of their daughter's engagement. will follow in the social hall.
The community is invited to
Dr. Marie I. Rasey, professor
Religious school graduation
of educational, and social psy- for intermediate students will all three events.
chology in Wayne's College of be held at 11 a.m., Sunday, at
Education has been named the the synagogue. Rabbi Halpern,
FOR A SUMMER OF JOY'
REGISTER YOUR GIRL & BOY
Franklin Memorial Lecturer in Dr. Max Kapustin, school prim,
Human Relations- for 1956-57. cipal, Cantor Ackerman and
(Ages 4-7) at the
Selection was made by Presi- student graduates will partici-
SHOLEM ALEICHEM
dent Clarence B. Hilberry, upon pate.
DAY CAMP
recommendation of a faculty
Harry Ribi a t, educational
DI 1-2552-3
committee.
chairman, and Louis
The Leo M. Franklin Lecture
Chair was established in 1949
by Temple Beth El and the
Detroit 'Board of Education: ,
Dr. Rasey has provided broad
and -varied leadership in her
field of educational and social
Thinking of Cadillac —
psychology since 1921 when she
came to the Detroit Teacher's
Think of Me
College, now Wayne's College
of Education..
JOHN LEBOW
Last year on sabbatical leave,
Dr. Rasey was leader of a Ful-
Representing
bright team working With sec-
ondary school people in India.
EAST JEFFERSON BRANCH
She has contributed widely to
professional literature. Her lat-
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CHARLES H. CHARLIP
At the annual election meet-
ing of Adas Shalom Synagogue
last week, Charles H. Charlip
was re=elected to a second.term
as president of the congrega-
tion. ,
Elected with him are George
Spoon and Max Goldsmith, vice-
presidents; Morris Sukenic and
Max Biber, secretaries; Norman
Allan, treasurer; J. Maurice
Kar , sgt-at-arms.
M embers - of the board of
trustees are David B. Aaron,
Herman S. Arvin, David Dun-
sky, Harry Goldberg, Joseph
Katchke, David J. Miller,
bert Posen, Malcolm Rivkin,
Samuel Simmer and Mrs.
George Liss.

Folk Schools Slate •
Graduation Banquet

Graduation festivities of the
United Jewish Folk Schools
will take place at 7 p.m., June
19, in the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute, 19161 Schaefer.
Six young graduates will re-
ceive diplomas after 'a five-year
course of study at the Schools.
The graduation will be cele-
brated with a banquet.
Jacob Glaser is chairman,
and Oscar Rappaport, co-chair-
man of a program book which
is being issued in connection
with the graduation. The grad-
uates will entertain with a can-
tata, "The Life of Dr. Chaim-
Weizrnann."
All members of the Labor
Zionist movement, parents and
friends of the graduates are in=
vited to participate.
* * *

Folk School Conference
Brings National Director

The United Jewish Folk
Schools of the Labor Zionist
Movement will hold - a confer-
ence an education, beginning at
10 a.m., Sunday, in the Insti-
tute building, 19161 Schaefer.
Louis Rubenstein, national di-
rector of the Folk Schobl move-
ment, principal speaker, will
outline the conference theme,
"What Are Our Goals for Jew-
ish. Education?"
Following the first session, a
brunch will be served at 12:30.
p.m. The aftelnoon session will
commence at 1;30 p.m. All mem-
bers of the Labor Zionist Move-
ment are invited to attend.

Local.. Rabbinical Pupil
Wins Seminary.frike

Solomon Spiro, of Detroit, , a
sophomore - in the - Rabbinical
School, won the Dr. Michael
Higger Memorial Prize in Tal-
mud, which will _be awarded at
the Und annual commencement
exercises of the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary of America
this Sunday in New York City.
Dr. Max Arzt, vice-chancellor,
will deliVer the commencement
address and Rabbi Wolfe Kel-
man, executive vice president of-
the Rabbinical Assembly of
Anierica, will give the invoca-
tion.
This year's large graduating
class will include the first stu-
dents from the joint program of
the Seminary College of Jew-
ish Studies and Columbia Uni.

Fishman to Attend

MP KE-YU-MA

Education Conference

Herman Fishman, a vice-
president of Detroit's United
Hebrew Schools, will be a par-
ticipant in the regional confer-
ence of the American Associ-
ation for Jewish Education,
being held this Sunday, in Chi-
cago. \
The conference theme of
"Meeting the Personnel Crisis
in Our Jewish Schools" will be
discussed' by Edward A. Nudel-
man,, superintendent of the Chi-
cago Board of Jewish Education.
The principal address Will be
delivered by Dr. Leo L. Honor,
professor of education at Drop-
sie College. '
Delegates from Jewish schools
and congregations in Illinois,
Michigan, Wisconsin and Ken-
tucky will attend the sessions.
Principal discussions will deal
with the economic status of edu-
cational personnel, the recruit-
ment and training of new per-
sonnel and with making the
teacher's work professionally
and personally more significant.

Kvutzah Ivrith Fetes
Dr. Ephraim Shmueli

Dr. Ephraim Shanueli, who
spent the past two years in De-
troit teaching, lecturing and
writing, is now returning to
Israel where he will resume his
position in the Teachers Train -
Mg College in Haifa.
Kvutzah I vrit h, the He-
brew Cultural, Group of De-
troit, will honOr Dr. Shinueli
with an especially prepared
farewell program at 9 p.m., Sat-
urday, in the auditorium of the
Rose Sittig Cohen Btrilding,
13226 Lawton.
The Program -IN•* feature
brie f addresses, -community
singing , refreshments, and
will close with an address by
Dr. Shrriueli. Participants in the
program are: Rabbi Arrn, Wolf
Snyder, Morris •Nobel and Ber-
nard Isaacs, program chairman.
The musical program has been
arranged by Chan Stiebel with
Ariel Stiebel at the piano.
The community is welcome to
attend the program.

Given Editorial Post
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (JTA)
—David Silverman has been
named assistant executive. edi-
tor of the Minneapolis Star and
Tribune. He had served for 20
yaers as managing editor of the
newspaper, having previously
held the Posta of city editor and

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