Bar-Ilan University Dinner Jan. 12 Features Dr.:Fox as Guest Speaker lion of higher learning. The degree of Honorary Fel- low was conferred in person on Ogden Reid, American Ambas- sador to Israel, and in absentia on ailing Rabbi Judah L. Mai- mon, Israel's first Minister of Religions. Starting his response with a greeting in Hebrew, Ambassa- dor Reid extended the greet- ings of President Eisenhower to Bar Ilan University. He said that "the President asked me to express hiS inter- est in Bar Ilan University." Twenty-seven students .were graduated from the University's four departments: five in Juda- ism, four_ in literature and lan- guages, four in philosophy and 14 in natural science and mathe- matics. The majority of the gradnates-18 of the 27—were girls. • Rabbi Joseph H. Lookctein, of New York, president of the university's- board of trustees, presided. He urged synthesis be- tween the Judaic way of life and modern science,. which, he said, the university symbolized. Conferring the Fellowship on Ambassador Reid, Rabbi Look- PROF. MARVIN FOX stein said it was a tokz.n of appreciation of goodwill and well known Detroit community friendship to Israel and to the figure. university expressed by the en- Phillip Stoilman, national voy, chairman of the American Corn- mittee for Bar-Ilan University, Flint. Culture Club announced this week that the Detroit Dormitory at Bar-Ilan to Mark Hanukah The Flint 'Yiddish Culture University will be dedicated in. honor of the Isadore - Muskovitz Club will celebrate Hanukah at a party planned –for 8:30 p.m., and . Louis . Pershin - families. - Norman . S o m e r s is testi-. Sunday, at Cong. Beth Israel. A Yiddish musical comedy monial committee chairman. Nathan I. Goldin and Jack- film, "The American Shadchan," Gorelick are - co-chairnien.,Harry with English' Sub-titles, will be - Yudkoff will be toastmaster at shown. Star- t h e ring - the- banquet. The guest speaker, Dr.. Fox; 0ovie- ls stage, is a Northwestern University screen a n d gra'duate. He was on the faculty television co of Northwestern University median L e o from 1946 to 1948, when he Fuchs. Rabbi assumed his present post as Joseph Reich, head of. the department of Of the host philosophy at Ohio State congregation, will speak on ... University. "The Miracle * * * Sendler of Hanukah:" The party also will be the oc- . casion of a 75th birthday cele- bration honoring Israel Sendler, founder of the Yiddish Culture Direct JTA Teletype Wire Club, who has been an outstand- to The Jewish News RAMAT GAN, Israel.—A full ing - community and Zionist scale academic ceremony mark- leader for many years. A social hour will conclude ed the award Monday night of degrees to the first graduates of the program. There is no admis- Bar Ilan University, the Ameri- sion charge, and the public is can Orthodox-sponsored institu- invited. Ambassador's Wife Here to Spark Hadassah IViinyan Mother Driv6 Pre-Drive Effort to Honor Pioneers . Mrs. Avraham Harman, wife of Israel's Ambassador to the United States, will be guest speaker at an open meeting of the Detroit Chapter of Hadas- sah at 1:15 p.m., Jan. 12, at Temple Israel. The program will also include a reception honoring Mrs. Har- man, at which she will be in- troduced to the wives of local and state dignitaries who have been invited to attend the af- fair. Presidents of all Jewish women's organizations also are being extended an invitation. According to Mrs. David With Prof. Marvin Fox as guest speaker and a program of music for an evening's enter- tainment, arrangements n o w are complete for the annual dinner for Bar-Ilan University, to be held • at Latin Quarter Tuesday evening, Jan. 12. The dinner is being dedicated in honor of Isadore Muskovitz, . - First Graduation Held by Bar-Ilan, Mrs. EUGENE J. ARN- FELD (right), 1960 Women's Allied Jewish Campaign chairman, and Mrs. THEO- DORE BARGMAN, pre-cam- paign chairman, will welcome women in the community at a special pre-campaign meet- ing on Thursday, at the Great Lakes Club. The gathering will -honor. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich and Mrs. Henry Wine- man for their pioneering efforts on behalf of the AJC's Women's -Division. Safeway Driver Training. TO 9-7600 LI 2-6742 . is giving the best deal on the "ALL NEW" . DRAW MURRY KOBLIN 1111111111 LESSON $ 25 COURSE Dual Controls No Permit Needed to Start Professional Instructors Day or Evening Appointments HARRY ABRAM The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Dept. of Michigan Jewish War Veterans has fOrmed a Youth group for girls between the ages of 12 and 17, Whose mothers are the wives or sisters of a veteran. Members are divided into three groups,. according to age: 12 to 13, 14 to 15, and 15 to 17. The program for the upcom- ing year will include cosmetic classes, cancer pad sewing -.,classes, making stuffed toys for . needy children, and JeWish folk dancing. Those wishing to join are in- vited to attend the next meet- ing, to be held from 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday, in the Memorial Home, Davison and Petoskey. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. John Nemon, UN. 2-2413, or Mrs. Oscar Katz, VE. 7-1786. UN. 1-5600 DRIVING LESSONS People Are Saying JWV Ladies Auxiliary Forms Youth Group HAVE BOARD Schachter; Hadassah president, the afternoon's get-together is being dedicated to "minyan mothers." ADVERTISING ART .01111/1111 1960 CH EV RO LET r-- And CORVAI R SHORE CHEVROLET Immed. Delivery on all models 12240 Jos. Compau I'm as near as your phone Res. LI 8-4119 TW 1-0600 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JEWISH WELFARE FEDERATION Nominees to the Board of GovernOrs: " PurSuant to the 'By-Laws of the JEWISH- WELFARE FEDERATION OF DETROIT, the. following liSt of nom- inees, selected from - the meMbership of the Federation for a -three-year term ending in 1963, eligible for election to the Board of .:GoVerriors' of the - Federation, is presented herewith to the Executive -Vice-President not less _than thirty days prior to the Annual Meeting which will take place on Tuesday, February 2, 1960 at the Jewish Com- munity Center, 18100 Meyers Road. Dr. Irving Posner Jacob A. Citrin Edward I. Fleischman Milford Pregerson Samuel S. Greenberg Sidney M. Shevitz Mrs. Harry L. Jackson George M. Stutz Mrs. Julian H. Krolik Other persons may be nominated by petition or peti- tions signed by not less than 25 members of the Federation and filed with the Executive Vice-President of the Federa- tion not less than ten days prior to the date of the annual meeting. Only one person may be nominated in each peti- tion and no nomination shall be valid unless the nominee shall have consented to be a candidate. Mrs. Harry August - Max M. Shaye Robert Trepeck David M. Welling Milton K. Mahler, Chairman Committee on Nominations Guest Speaker Sponsored by Detroit Committee for Bar-Ilan University NORMAN SOMMERS Testimonial Dinner Chairman g- (onortng JACK GORELICK gsadore Mushovitz <.,., ISADORE MUSKOVITZ The Detroit Dormitory at Bar- Ilan University will bear the names of the Isadore Muskovitz and Louis Pershin families. NATHAN I. GOLDIN Co Chairmen - DINNER MUSIC BY SAM BARNETT FOR RESERVATIONS — CALL DI 1-0108 DR. MARVIN FOX Distinguished Scholar Head of Department of Philosophy at Ohio State University HARRY YUDKOFF Toastmaster PHILLIP STOLLMAN Chairman American Committee For Bor-lion University