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September 18, 1959 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-09-18

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Lederle, Slomovitz, Miss Watts
Premier of New Zionist Organization to Honor
Awarded 1959 St. Cyprian Citations `Israel' Film at Affiliates of More than 25 Years
A custom now in its 21st Michigan Bell Telephone Com-
The Zionist . Organization of
Rabbi Leon Fram will give
year will be observed by pany, a former president of the Bond Conference
Detroit will honor all members the invocation and benediction;

St. Cyprian's Church Wednes- Detroit Urban League, will per-
The world premiere of the
day evening, when the annual form as toastmaster at the
Anniversary and Appreciation event. Arrangements are under new documentary film entitled
Dinner will be held in the Page the direction of a committee "Israel," written and produced
Hall of the Church. 28th and headed by Otis Bannister, a by Leon Uris, author of "Exo-
dus," and starring Edward G.
Milford. The occasion is marked vestryman of St. Cyprian's.
Robinson, will be held at the
each year by the Church in
Father Dade pointed out that
memory of its patron saint who the "alumni," the past recipi- national economic conference
was martyred in defense of his ents of awards from the Church, for Israel Bonds in Chicago,
faith and for his espousal of .now number more than 100. Saturday evening. Israel's top
Cabinet officials, Levi Eshkol,
the Church in Africa.
They include leaders and work-
The event is accompanied by ers from all walks of com-
the awarding of a "Citation of munity life. Among past hon-
Appreciation" to three citizens orees have been the late Rabbi
of the Detroit area who, accord- B, Benedict Glazer of Temple
ing to the Rev. Malcolm G. Beth El; Dr. David Henry, then
Dade, Rector, "through personal President of Wayne University;
example and conviction; through Benson Ford, Selden Daume,
work and demonstrated devo- Boris M. Joffe, August Scholle,
lion to the - ideals of democracy, Ralph Ulveling, Walter Reuther,
.have displayed an effective con- Mrs. Theodore Bargman, Sidney
cern for better understanding Shevitz, Rabbi Morris Adler, Dr.
among all peoples of our city." Shmarya Kleinman, the late
Selected as this year's award Samuel Lieberman and others.
winners are U.S. District Judge
Arthur F. Lederle; Philip Slo-
. .
AJC Detroit Women
Leon Uris
movitz, editor and publisher of
Robinson
The Detroit Jewish News; and Set Telethon Drive
Minister of Finance, and Mrs.
Miss Nellie Watts, Detroit
Golda Meir, Minister for For-
school teacher and a founder for New Members
eign Affairs, will view the film
of Patrons of the Arts.
The Women's Division of the
together with more than 1,000
The award to Judge Lederle American Jewish Congress in Jewish leaders from communi-
cites his service as city-wide Detroit announces plans for a ties throughout the United
chairman of Citizens for Schools "Telethon Membership Drive" States and Canada. Produced in
which conducted the success- to bring to the attention of cinemascope and technicolor,
ful campaign last spring for ad- Jewish women in this area the the film also has a special musi-
ditional millage and bond sup- ways in which the American cal score written by Elmer
port for the Detroit Public Jewish Congress serves the Bernstein, noted Hollywood
Schools; Slomovitz, long active community.
composer. The film premiere
in Jewish communal and civic
Mrs. Henry Caplan, member- will be a highlight of the three-
endeavors, is cited for "percep- ship chairman of the Women's day national conference which
tive and interpretive" report- Division, stated that on Sunday will officially launch the fall
ing contributing to the harmony Jewish women in Detroit who campaign for Israel Bonds to
of the community; and Miss are not now members of the accelerate the growth of Israel's
Watts for many years of "un- AJ Congress will be called by economy.
selfish community service" in members of her committee to
spearheading and shaping con- apprise them of the work of
structive cultural influences.
the AJ Congress in seeking Detroit Delegation
In conjunction with the din- equal opportunity for a 11 to Attend ORT Parley
ner, the Joseph V. Baker Asso- Americans, strengthening ties
ciates will present a special of friendship with Israel, and in Washington, D.C.
award to Circuit Court Judge pursuing Jewish education as
Mrs. Irvin Kurtz, president of
Wade McCree, himself a former "the instrument for Jewish sur- the Michigan Region of
recipient of the St. Cyprian's vival" in our times.
Women's American Organization
award.
The Women's Division of the for Rehabilitation t hr o u g h
Guest speaker at the dinner AJ Congress in Detroit includes Training, has been asked to
will be Frederick B. Routh, a number of chapters widely serve on the welcoming com-
executive director of the Michi- scattered throughout the metro- mittee for the foreign delega-
gan Fair Employment Practices politan area.
tion to the 15th biennial con-
Commission. Born in Michigan,
Among those assisting Mrs. vention of the national ORT
Routh, a naval air intelligence Caplan for the Telethon are Monday evening in the May-
officer in World War II, was as- Mesdames Isadore Ziporyn, Eu- flower Hotel, Washington, D. C.
Other members of Michigan
sistant director of the Southern gene Agins, I. B. Dworman,
Regional Council until he re- Louis Zuckerman, Sol Redstone chapters there will be Mes-
turned to Michigan this summer and Meyer Lasser.
dames Max
to assume the FEPC director-
B e a 1, who is
Those who are called by the
Michigan con-
ship. Routh is a distinguished committee will be invited to
vention chair-
lay leader in the Episcopal the opening meeting of the
Church.
m a n, Sidney
Women's Division at 1 p.m.
Wigler and
Ramon S. Scruggs of the Wednesday at the new Work-
Theod o r e
men's Circle Building, 18340 W.
Roth, North-
Seven Mile.
w e s t; B. J.
"Changing Styles in World
Goldman a n d
Jewish Affairs" will be the
Medical
J. Sanfield,
feature presentation, to be dis-
Mt. Clemens;
cussed by Mrs. Goldie Adler,
Treatment
Mrs. I. Kurtz Daniel Golden-
wife of Rabbi Morris Adler.
The talk will be based on im- berg, Vera Bramson; Frank
Center
pressions gathered during her Winton and Harold Sucher,
Suburban; Nathan Shaye, Al-
& Nursing Home recent attendance at the World fred
Taubman and Milton Zim-
Jewish Congress conference in
merman, Balmoral; Ralph Borin,
Sweden.
A dessert luncheon is sched- David Silberg, Reuben Axelrod
uled for 12:30 p.m. Admission and Jack Sporn, Huntington
will be free to paid-up members; Woods; Joseph Fenton, Daniel
an admission fee to guests will Siegel, Moritz Kahn, B. David
Newly opened, complete with be applied toward new member- Ruby, Harry Becker, Harold
P. Kukes and Harold Rothbart,
ship.
latest equipment and fur-
Northeast.
Mrs. Allan Weston will install
nishings to help medically
Main speaker for the opening
the following newly elected of-
ill patients, such as cardiac,
ficers: Mesdames William dinner of the convention will
be Sen Hubert H. Humphrey,
diabetic, fracture, pneumonia
Coehn, president; Marshall of Minnesota. Drew Pearson
and ulcer patients who re- Brenner, Sam Pollock, Harry will address the opening session
Shuman, and Harry Feulner; on Tuesday. Honored guests
quire hospitalization.
secretaries; and Henry Marer, will be ambassadors and em-
treasurer.
bassy representatives of the 20
. ; A Nursing Home staffed
Vice-presidents in charge of
to care for aged people. As committees will be Mesdames countries in which ORT oper-
ates its program of vocational
much attention is devoted
Melvin Nord, program; Joseph rehabilitation for the displaced
Greenberg and Zeldon Cohen, persons and impoverished Jews
to the emotional needs as to
law and social action; Oscar of the world.
the medical care of every'.
Hertz, community inter-rela-
Other participants will be
patient.
tions; Theo. S. Rosen, interna- such World ORT Union leaders
tional affairs; Dan Shapiro and as Dr. William Haber, president
Arnold Frank, Jewish education. of World ORT; Max A.
ELLIOTT HALL
13015 West Chicago Ave.
Braude, director general; B.
Supplement to 'Exodus'
near Sorrento, Detroit 28, Mich.
Wand-Polak, F. Schrager and
TE 4-8300
Leon Uris, of "Exodus," is Jacob Oleiski, directors of the
now at work on a sequel— ORT programs in Morocco,
"Exodus Revisited."
France and Israel, respectively.

ELLIOTT
HALL

of 25 years or more standing at
the installation dinner to be
held at Holiday Manor Tuesday
evening.
Judge Ira G. Kaufman will be
installed as president at this
annual installation dinner and
honors also will be accorded
the retiring president, Abra-
ham Borman.
Harry Cohen, a pioneer Zion-
ist leader and a ZOD member
for 40 years, will participate
in the program honoring the
members of long standing.
Others who will participate in
the program will be:

New Center for Social Sciences
Constructed at Brandeis U.
Brandeis University has be-
gun construction on a three-
unit, $1,000,000 center for the
social sciences to be located
in the heart of the .Waltham.
Mass., campus. It is to be ready
for the 1960-61 school year.

Leon Kay will make presenta-
tions; Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will
perform the installation cere-
monies.
A musicale interlude will fea-
ture Shoshana Freedman, vocal-
ist, accompanied by Bella Gold-
berg.
Dinner reservations are being
accepted at the ZOD office,
DI 1-8540.
Mrs. I. Walter Silver and Dr.
Bernard Weston are chairmen
of the installation dinner.

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