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March 06, 1959 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-03-06

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Chairmen Selected for All AJC
Trade and Professional Divisions

Harold A. Robinson Sidney J. Bertin

Max Shaye .-



Robert Trepeck

Dr. Perry Goldman Harvey H. Willens

Irwin I. Cohn, chairman, and
Leonard N. Simons, co-chairman
of the 1959 Allied Jewish _Cam-
paign, announce that chairmen
have been selected for all seven
of the campaign's trade and pro-
fessional divisions.
The more than 800 workers
in the trade and professional
divisions get contributions from
9,000 Detroiters.
Chairmen of the mercantile
division are Harold A. Robinson
and Max J. Pincus. Robinson is
a member of the boards of the
United Hebrew Schools and the
Detroit Service Group. Pincus
is a board member of Fresh Air
Society and Detroit Service
Group.
Sidney J. Bertin and Maurice
B. Sandler are chairmen of the
services division. Bertin is a
board member of the Jewish
Community Center and a mem-
ber of the Detroit Service
Group.
Robert 'Trepeck is chairman
of the mechanical trades divi-
sion. He is a member of the
board of governors of the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation and the
Detroit Service Group.
Chairmen of the real estate
and building division are A. Al-
fred Taubman and Arthur How-
ard, members of the Detroit
Service Group.
Max M. Shaye, a 'member of

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the board of governors of the
Jewish Welfare Federation and
the Jewish Family and Chil-
dren's Service, is chairman of
the food division.
Dr. Perry Goldman and Abra-
ham Satovsky are chairmen of
the professional division. Gold
man is a member of the Detroit
Service Group and a board mem-
ber of the Fresh Air Society.
Satovsky is a member of the
board of the Resettlement Serv-
ice and a member of the De-
troit Service Group.
Arts and crafts division chair-
man is Harvey H. Willens, a
member of the Detroit Service
Group.

President Names
Dr. E. R. PiOre
to Science Group

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Dr.
Emanuel R. Piore, Jewish phy-
sicist, electronics specialist and
director of research for Inter-
national Business Machines, has
been named by Eisenhower to
membership on the President's
Science Advisory Committee.
Four other famous scientists,
included two Nobel Prize win-
ners, were named to the com-
mittee with Dr. Piore, bringing
membership on the committee
to 18.
Dr. Piore was born in Vilna,
Russia, in 1908, and has been
in the United States since
1917. He received his doctorate
at the University of Wisconsin
in 1930. His wife is the former
Nora Kahn, daughter of Alex-
ander Kahn, general manager
of the Yiddish newspaper, the
Jewish Daily Forward.
Appointed by the President
along with Dr. Piore were Dr.
Glen T. Seaborg, Nobel laure-
ate in chemistry, of the Univer-
sity of California; Dr. John
Bardeen, Nobel laureate in
physics, of the University of
Illinois; Dr. Cyril S. Smith,
professor of metallurgy at the
University of Chicago; and Dr.
Britton Chance, a biophysicist,
who is director of the Johnson
Foundation at the University
of Pennsylvania.

WALTER M. BLUCHER, for-
mer Detroit city planner, has
been named executive director
of the Southeastern Michigan
Metropolitan Community Re-
search Corp., to direct a study
of social, economic and govern-
mental growth in Wayne, Oak-
land, Macomb, Monroe, St. Clair
and Washtenaw counties, in co-
operation with area planning
agencies and state universities.

Conduct Survey on Topic of Next Midrasha Series

A survey to determine the
preferences for the topics to be
discussed in next year's Mid-
rasha Institute lectures was in-
augurated Wednesday night, at
the conlusion of this year's suc-
cessful sessions.
More than 200 participating
discussants attended the lec-
tures this year. A new series
again will be planned by the
committee headed by Mrs. Carl
Schiller.
Maimonides' "Guide to the
Perplexed" was the subject of
Dr. Ben-Zion Bokser, whose

Col. John Furman
in Detroit for PEC

Lt. Col. John Furman, execu-
tive vice-president of Palestine
Economic Corporation, in charge
of PEC operations in Israel, is
currently here to meet with
leaders of the
Detroit Jewish
community.
Col. Furman,
who is touring
the United
States, will
discuss aspects
of private cap-
ital investment
in Israel with
PEC stock-
h o 1 ders and
Col. Furman
other potential investors. Pal-
estine Economic Corporation,
now in its 34th year of exist-
ence, has almost 10,000 stock-
holders

concluding lecture on Wednes-
day again drew a capacity at-
tendance. He was introduced
by Mrs. Schiller and the ques-
tion-answer period was presided
over by Albert Elazar, super-
intendent of the United He-
brew Schools.
"The whole of Jewish tradi-
tion is revealed in the works
of Maimonides," Dr. Bokser
said.
He outlined Maimonides' ac-
tivities, his great literary out-
put while he was in flight from
land to land during the per-

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secution of Jews in Moslem
lands 800 years ago and told of
the current publishing of many
of his volumes by the Hebrew
University in Israel.
The principles of Maimonides
as outlined in the "Guide" were
summarized as indicating that
"man can not live by reason
alone" and that "man's reason
is still a potentiality."
Reviewing the highest goals
in ethics as interpreted by Mai-
monides, Dr. Bokser said that
"Maimonides was God's gift to
the generations." -

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