• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 2, 1959- 18 • People Make News Four religious leaders have been appointed Brotherhood Week chairmen for the Commis- sion on Religious Organizations of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Announce- ment of the appointments was made by George M. McKibbin, Chicago attorney, national chair- man for Brotherhood Week to. be observed Feb. 15-22. Those appointed include Rabbi IRV- ING LEHRMAN, Temple Beth- El, Miami Beach, Fla. * * JOAN COMAY, noted Israeli woman leader and journalist, who has written extensively about Israel for international publication, will arrive in the United States on Jan. 7 for an intensive speaking tour on be- half of the 1959 Israel Bond campaign. Mrs. Comay, wife of the Deputy Director-General of the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will make her first ap- pearance at the meeting of the board of governors of the Is- rael Bond Organization at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, Jan. 9-11. * * * Aluf AHARON REMEZ, for- mer Commander of the Israel Air Force and son of Israel's first Minister of Transport and Zionist leader, the late David Remez, has been appointed acting administrative director of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovoth, according to a cabled announcement re- ceived in New York from the chairman of the Institute's ex- ecutive council, M e y.e r W. Weisgal. * * * JOSEPH KADANS has an- nounced his candidacy for Re- corders' Court Judge. Kadans, 46, lives with his wife at 20492 Cheyenne. A son ; Barry, is in the U. S. Navy. Kadans has been active in the Jewish Na- tional Fund, Shomrey Emunah, Bnai Israel Brunch Club and the Amateur Cantors Club, of which he is the founder. He is the- author of "Principles of Maritime Law" and is known nationally as a specialist in this field of law. * * * Israeli Artist YEHOSHUAH BAUERNFREUND, 44, likend to Chagall, Roualt and to some of the Romantic British neo- Realists, will have his first Un- ited States showing at the Theo- dor Herzl Institute, 250 W. 57th St., New York, January 6 to 29. Developing in a style of the new realist school which aims at expressing things, Bau- ernfreund displays a variety of subjects in Monotypes, Gauaches; and oils. * * * Overlooking Ocean COLLINS at 13th HAROLD NORRIS, 40, of NEW FILTERED 17393 Pinehurst, long active in SALT WATER POOL $ 50 up constitutional law and civil lib- AMERICAN PLAN per week KOSHER CUISINE erties cases, has announced his per ORTHODOX candidacy for Common Pleas person SUPERVISION Rabbi Dr. I. H. Ever. to Jan. 15 Judge. Norris, a native De- 3 MEALS Murovchick - Schop, troiter, urges the adoption of a A DAY Mgt. Direct Night Court for small claims Daily Services on Write Miami Beach and for arrests at night and on Premises JE 1-7688 Weekends. * * * YERICHMIEL YARON, for- In Miami Beach mer Israeli Consul in Chicago, has been named Israel Minister to Hungary, it was announced in Jerusalem last week. The appointment of M r s : JACK A. GOODMAN, of In- dianapolis, who served as Na- tional Women's Division Chair- man for 1957 and 1958, as chairman for a third term in 1959, was announced by Morris W. Berinstein, general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal. * * * Itzhak Ben-Zvi, President of the State of Israel, is among the prominent Jewish leaders throughout the world who have sent warm greetings to MEYER L. BROWN, veteran Zionist leader and president of the Farband Labor Zioiiist Order, on the occasion of his '70th birthday. This event will be marked officially by a testi- monial dinner in Brown's honor on Sunday, at Hotel Biltmore, New York. * * * M A U R I C E LEVINE, staff choral director of stage presen- tations of the Jam Handy Or- ganization, was co-conductor with Arthur Fiedler of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in the Hanukah program in Madi- son Square Garden Monday eve- ning, in support of the Bonds for Israel campaign. Levine, music and choral director of several Broadway productions, including "Kismet," 'Music in the Air," and "Of Thee I Sing," was guest conductor of the Phil- adelphia Symphony Orchestra earlier this month. * * * Three of the outstanding per- sonalities of the entertainment world were given special awards this week in recognition of their "exceptional services to the State of Israel during the first decade of its existence." At an Ambassador's Ball in Los An- geles, EDDIE CANTOR, JACK BENNY and GEORGE JESSEL were honored by Israel Ambas- sadOr Abba Eban, who present- ed special Tenth Anniversary Awards to them. * * * ALBERT A. LIST, of New York, chairman of the Board of RKO Theaters Corporation and president and chairman of the board of List Industries, purchased $100,000 in State of Israel Bonds, and indicated his intention of buying an addi- tional $100,000 in Israel Bonds in the near future, to help pro- vide resources for the. develop- ment of every phase of Israel's economy. EV LIN"TEL Venetian Isle The Motel with the Gondola Fishing boats, docks, Olympic and kiddies' pools, restaurant. cocktail lounge, air conditioned hotel rooms and efficiencies, 4 entertainment, free parking, % mile from golf course. Your Hosts— THE GORDONS . Write for Color Brochure THE VENETI-AN ISLE VENETIAN CAUSEWAY MIAMI BEACH 39; FLORIDA First Jewish High School Opened in Turkish City ISTANBUL (JTA) — A Jew- ish high school has been opened in Izmir, site of the second largest Jewish community in Turkey. The institution, the only Jewish secondary school in the city, is an extension of Izmir's Talmud Torah which al- ready operates an elementary school. Michigan was the first state in the country to make provi- sion in its earliest constitution for a state library. Finkelstein to Aid Israel Kaiser Plant Nathan Finkelstein, well- I known retired Detroit engineer, left for Israel this week, at the invitation of Kaiser Frazer of Israel, Ltd., to assist in the es- tablishment of the auto firm's new gear cutting plant at Ash- kelon. This will be Finkelstein's third visit to Israel. He had been invited by Israeli indus NATHAN FINKELSTEIN tries on previous occasions to act as consultant in vital indus- trial planning. Finkelstein was graduated as a civil engineer from Cooper Union, New York, after his ar- rival in this country in 1905 from Suwalk, Russian Poland, at the age of 20. During World War I he was associated with the New York State Highway Department in Syracuse. He soon became associated with Brown, Lipe and Chapin, d di- vision of General. Motors, and March of Dimes to Begin Drtve he entered the mechanical en- gineering field, remaining in it from that time on. He was with that firm until 1933 when he was called to Flint by General Motors. He remained in that post until his retirement from GM in 1949. Upon his retirement from GM, the chief engineer of the Ford Motor Co., with whom he had previously worked in the Buick division, invited him to join the Ford Motor Co. and he held an engineering post with Ford's until last year, when he retired. He lived for eight years, while with the Ford Motor Co., in Dearborn, and his present residence is at 23301 Coolidge, Oak Park. His wife, to whom he was married for 45 years, died two years ago. He has a daugh- ter, Dr. Gertrude Tepp, a Los Angeles physician, and three sons, Prof. Moses Finley of Cambridge University, England; L. H. Finley, who is in the mer- chandising business, and Mur- ray Finley, a local attorney. His wife traced her ancestry to the Marahal and to a long list of rabbis. His eldest son, who is a pro- fessor in the department of an- cient civilization at Cambridge, was graduated from the Univer- sity of Syracuse at the age of You'll see me - Harry Belafonte IN PERSON at the CAVALCADE OF STARS" WHEN YOU ARE. A GUEST OF THE t°41- k"1.■ HOTEL Write Direct or Your Travel Agent OCEANFRONT 40th TO '11 50 rooms out of 258 See Full-Time Masfigiach. MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN Daily Per Includes Person Complete Breakfast. Double Deluxe Dinner 0 ccup. 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In Flint, he was one of the organ- izers of the Zionist District and the Jewish National Fund and was active in congregational affairs. V MODIFIED ibroo ► fast and The March of Dimes cam- paign will open throughout the country this month, with the theme "Toward Greater Victor- ies," it is announced by Charles L. Gehringer, director for Wayne County.. Having developed the Salk vaccine, the March of Dimes is now moving AIF ar Ar ahead to tackle new problems, Gehringer TOWARD said. High ..rn among the tar- gets is arthri- GR EATE R s tis called the number o n e crippler of Ar ar " ma power i n the U.S. to THE day." " M A 4 11 181 Co T DO I R I Over 11,000,- MINI 15 and earned his Master's de- gree from Columbia University the 000 persons are afflicted with arthritis, Gehringer pointed out, with some 320,000 so disabled they can no longer work. The loss to the nation in wages, working hours and taxes is $1,500,000,- 000 annually, he said. 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