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April 21, 1961 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-04-21

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1

Gossett

Kasle

the Ford Motor Co., and Abra-
ham Kasle, president of the
Kasle Steel Corp., stated:
"On this occasion we wish to
pay tribute to the University
authorities for their imagina-
tion and tireless dedication to
the intellectual growth of our
City and State. In this confer-

Hart

Burdick

deliver opening remarks. Chair-
man of the conference is Dr.
Ephraim R. Speiser, of the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania.
There will be a $5 registra-
tion fee for the entire confer-
Reservations now also are
being taken, at $2, for the lunch-
eons to be held from 12 noon
to 2:30 p.m. Monday and Tues-
day.
Checks should be made pay-
able to Wayne State University
and addressed to the Depart-
ment of Near Eastern Lan-
guages and Literatures, Detroit
2, and should be in no later
than May 2.

JNF Ladies Present
Skit Written by
Mrs. Irving Arlin

The Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish
National Fund will meet 12:30
p.m. Tuesday in the social hall of
Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Mrs. Joshua Sperka, program
chairman, has arranged for the
presentation of an original musi-
cal skit by the Jewish National
Fund Dramatic Group, under the
direction of
Mrs. Jack Ros-
enthal with
Mrs. Al Schnei-
der as accom-
panist. -
Entitled "The
JNF Way in
the USA," the
production was
written by Mrs.
Irving Arlin. It
humorously
s. Arlin
depicts th e
many activities of
F with paro-
dies to well k
n melodies.
Appearing in the st are Mes-
Klein, I.L.
dames J. Axelrod,
Lesser, William Le
. Li -
pitt, H. Portnoy, J. Ring,
ner, D. Stewart and M. Winston.
Mrs. George Lerner says the
meeting is dedicated to Blue Box
clearance.
A dessert luncheon will be
served under the co-chairmanship
of Mesdames Abraham Goldstein,
William Hordes and Julius Lon-
don. Social hostesses for the af-
ternoon include Mesdames Sam
Cohen, Joe Rubin and P. Sikov.

ence, as in the previous ones,
the foremost scholars of the
age will debate among them-
selves and evaluate the latest
results of their research in the
presence of laymen. These con-
ferences, therefore, are unique
in American universities in pre-
senting to non-professional au-
diences the distilled knowledge
• of our great sages."
Wayne State University Gov-
ernor Benjamin D. Burdick will Pro-Arab Resolution
greet the audience at the open-
ing session of the Conference on. Refugee Property
8:30 p.m. May 7 in the Com- Adopted by UN Body
munity Arts Auditorium.
UNITED NATIONS, N. V.,
Conference Secretary Abram
Spiro, chairman of the WSU (JTA)—A pro-Arab resolution,
department of Near Eastern sponsored by Moslem states and
Languages and Literatures, will backed by the Soviet group,
was adopted here by the Gen-
eral Assembly's Special Politi-
cal Committee, calling upon the
next Assembly, next fall, to con-
sider setting up some form of
custodianship over Arab refu-
gee property allegedly left in
Man
Israel.
Benjamin Levinson, president
The same committee defeated
of Franklin Mortgage Corpora- a resolution sponsored by the
tion, received United States which, in the
the. Man of the view of the American delega-
Year Award tion, could have pleased both
from the Michi- Israel and the Arabs. The
gan Depart- American 'resolution avoided
ment of the mention of the Arab ,refugees'
AMVETS at "property rights" in Israel. Is-
the world pre- rael, however, absained on this
miere showing draft, and the Washington-spon-
of the film, sored measure was beaten by a
"The AMVETS vote of 31 to 30 with 15 ab-
Story".
stentions.
Levinson
The plaque
The Arab resolution, spon-
presented to Levinson by Na- sored by five Moslem states,
tional Commander Harold Rus- was adopted by a vote of 47
sell, cites Levinson for his lead- in favor, 19 against and 20 ab-
ership in veterans' affairs and stentions. Israel, as expected,
successful sponsorship of benefit voted against this measure, call-
polo games for the Michigan ing it a "sinister" step toward
AMVETS Service Foundation the destruction of Israel.
which have so greatly aided dis-
The Moslem draft will, ulti-
abled veterans and their depend- mately, have to be voted upon
ents.
at a plenary session of the Gen-
eral Assembly, where a two-
MICHIGAN CONGRESS OF thirds majority is required for
PARENTS AND TEACHERS final passage. Several ranking,
will hold its 44th annual con- non-Israeli diplomats in the
vention Monday through committee predicted that the
Wednesday at the Pick-Fort pro-Arab resolution would fail
Shelby Hotel with the theme to obtain the needed two-thirds
"Challenges of the Sixties to majority when it is brought be-
Home, School and Community." ,fore the Assembly.

Levinson Cited
by AMVETS as
of the Year'

Morocco Readmits
Falsely Expelled Rabbi

CASABLANCA, (JTA) —R abbi
Joseph Elkrief who was expelled
recently from Morocco was al-
lowed to return to this country
it was disclosed here.
The rabbi and his family were
expelled on the ground that he
had v• years
• ter numerous in
en-
ions on his behalf •
lished tha
to Isr
Elkr"
were se

DANIEL A. LAVEN, secretary, (left), and David Goldber
treasurer, (right), of the Detroit Friends of Yeshiva University,
both members of the University's President's Council are
shown with Chief Justice Earl Warren at a special convocation
at which the University conferred an honorary degree upon
the Supreme Court leader. Other members of the Detroit
delegation at the convocation were Abraham Borman, chairman
of the Detroit Friends and a trustee of the University, and
Philip &Oilman, a member of the President's Council. Laven
and Goldberg are among a group of Motor City communal
figures who are planning a testimonial dinner in honor of
Michigan industrialist Edward C. Levy to be held on May 17 at
Cobo Hall. Mayor Louis C. Miriani is dinner chairman.
Honorary chairman of the dinner committee is Max M. Fisher,
chairman of the 1961 Torch Drive.

General Harkabi
to Be WV Guest

nd
orth
scan and Italia
paigns,
Harkabi served
in Israel's
War of -I
ndence. He held
the
n of Chief of Intelli-
e until 1959 and was a mem-
ber of the Israel delegation to
the Rhodes armistice talks with
Egypt.

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claimed, Israel has recorded a saga of sacrifice, heroism and achievement
unparalleled In modern history.

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mar nonaa aHZ —

A joint tribute was paid to
Wayne State University, spon-
sor of the third annual Near
Eastern Conference May '7-9, by
the three honorary co-chairrfien
of the conclave, which will fo-
cus this year on "The Literary
Heritage of the Near East."
U.S. Senator Philip A. Hart,
William T. Gossett, vice-presi-
dent and general counsel for

Justice Earl Warren Is Recipient
of Degree from Yeshiva University

T96I `IZ IladV `ABP1•13 sma

Near Eastern Conference Heads
Pay Tribute to Wayne University

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