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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-05-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, May 19, 1961 — 28

Local Physicist
to Get Degree
from Yeshiva U.

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Dr. Jacob E. Goldman, as-
sociate director of the Science
Laboratories of the Ford Motor
Company in Dearborn, is one
of six distinguished lea d e r s
from the fields
o f education,
religion, social
work and sci-
By SUE KOBEL
ence who will
For the first time in Mum-
receive honor- ford's
history, the school ranked
ary degrees at
in the city-wide annual
Yeshiva U n i- top
Spring Clothing Drive. In the
versity's 30th inter
- club competition, t h e
annual c o rn - Merciless
led by David
m e n c ement Rives and Pistons,
Mike S c h e r m e r,
exercises o n donated over
900 pounds of
June 15 in clothing and received
a trophy
New York for
the effort. Mumford's total
City, it has
to over 5,000 pounds
Goldman
been an- amounted
clothes for the needy.
nounced by Dr. Samuel Belkin, of Tonight
at 8 o'clock in the
president.
Mumford auditorium-, the cur-
Goldman will receive the Doc- tain
will go up on the second
tor of Laws degree.
and final performance of
A prominent physicist, edu- "Dino," this spring's dramatic
cator and researcher, Goldman offering. Featured in the lead
joined Ford in 1955 as manager role of a young boy fighting
of the physics department of his way back from a delinquent
t h e Scientific Laboratory a s youth is Kerry Ozer. Those at
part of the' Engineering and the play last evening were im-
Research staff. He later- won pressed by the superb acting
promotion to his present post. and realistic sets.
Also receiving honorary de-
Mumford's journalists a r e
grees from Yeshiva University spending the day on the Univer-
are Dr. Barnaby C. Keeney, sity of Michigan campus at the
president of Brown University, Michigan Inter-scholastic Press
Providence, R.I., who will de- Association Convention. T h e
liver the commencement ad- annual event gives writers. from
dress; - Dr. Deane Montgomery, all over the state a chance to
_ professor of mathematics at the meet and exchange ideas.
Institute for Advanced Study,
With 19 school winners, Mum-
Princeton, N.J.; Dr. Maurice ford. placed first among Detroit
Hexter, executive vice president high schools in the Michigan
of the Federation of Jewish State Mathematics Contest. The
Philanthropies of New York; 19; who rank in the top three
Dr. Joseph G. Cohen, former per cent of all Michigan math
dean of Teacher • Education of students, competed against
the City Colleges_ of New York; 1,000 others last March when
and Dr. Emanuel Rackman, they took the exam. Those earn-
rabbi of Congregation Shaaray ing awards are Larry Brilliant,
Tefila in Far Rockaway, N.Y. Jerrold Eichner, Roger Grekin,
In all, 749 degrees and di- John Mellen, Larry Okrent,
plomas will be a ward ed by Phillip Parker and S a n f or d
Yeshiva University's 17 schools Pearlman, in the senior divi-
in June. The main commence- sion. In the junior division,
ment will take place at the other winners are Bob Aptekar,
Danciger Campus, 184 St. and Barbara Bookston, Robert Bur-
Amsterdam Ave. Manhattan.
ton, Irwin Carson, Mi ch a el
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. in Gelfand, Jerome Golden, .Rich-
1921, Goldman received a He- ard Grant, Bruce Kutnick, Nor-
brew Teacher's' Diploma in 1938 man Oslik, David Ruh 1 an d,
from- Yeshiva University's Steve Sturm an and James
Teachers Institute for Men, and Wineman. The contest wa
the Ba-chelor of Science degree sponsored by the University
in 1940 from Yeshiva- College. Michigan.
In 1943, at the age of 22, he
On the senior calendar,
e
was awarded the Master of Arts Honors Convocation is s d-
and Doctor of Philosophy de- uled for June 20. Gradu on
grees from the University of will be held in two shifts
e
Pennsylvania.
following day, and the culmi t-
He was appointed a lecturer ing event, the Senior Pr
and assistant professor in the will take place June 22 at th
physics department of the Car- Masonic Temple.
negie Institute of Technology
in 1950, and was named director
of the Institute's Laboratory of Presidents of Jewish
Magnetics Research in 1953.
Organizations Call on
In 1950, Goldman received
tho Mordecai Ben David Award Secretary of State
WASHINGTON — A' delega-
from Yeshiva University. He
resides . at 12800 Burton, Oak tion representing the conference
of presidents of major Ameri-
Park. -
can Jewish organizations called
recently on Secretary of State
Radomer Aid Society
Dean Rusk.
Holds Board Meeting
The delegation was led
er e
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adler, 5888 chairman of the
ded abbi
W. Outer Dr. will host an execu- Label Katz and it i
chair n of
tive board meeting of the Rado- Philip Bernstei
mer Aid and Ladies Society 8:30 the American rael Public M-
p.m. Monday at the Workman's fairs Comm e; Louis Wein-
stein, prest nt of the National
Circle.
Discussion will center on the Communit Relations Advi ry
purchase of 100 trees for Israel, Council; rs. Cha es
and a games party to be held Hymes, p sident o the
Jewish
June 13. Refreshments will be Council
Yehuda llman.
served.
High o cials of th
to De-
o participated in the
Appointment of Rabbi ARIO partment
iscussion. Leaving
S. HYAMS, spiritual leader of hour-long
artment, Katz de-
Temple Beth Sholom, Roslyn the State
Heights, L.I., as chairman of dared that g ral problems
id-
the National ' Jewish .Music feeling the situ
r empha-
Council of the National Jewish dle East, with part'
Welfare Board (JWB), was an- sis on American Israel relations,
nounced Wednesday by Solo- were discussed on behalf of the
mon Litt, JWB president. Au- 18 national Jewish organizations
thor, educator, and composer, of the Presidents Conference.
Rabbi Hyams succeeds Rabbi Katz said that he would report
Emanuel Green, who retired fully to the next meeting on the
after ten years of service as conference which he termed as
chairman.
"most useful."

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Fall Registration
Taken Now by United
Hebrew Schools

MUMFORD

Mother-Daughter
Piano Musicale

Habonim Presents Story
of Ruth for Shavuot

Israeli folk songs and dances
will be performed in the play
"Magillat Ruth" to be presented
by Habonim Labor Zionist Youth
,Movement 8:30 p.m. today.
A weinie roast for members
and friends 14-23 will be held
Saturday evening at Rouge Park.
Meeting time is 7 p.m. at the
Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161
Schaefer. For information, call
UN 4-9752.

Registration in all age groups
for the fall semester of the
United Hebrew Schools is under-
way with classes in the elemen-
tary grades slated to start right
after Labor Day. P a r e n t s are
urged to register their children
now in order to be eligible for
the new term.
To meet graduation require-
ments and the new five-year Bar-
t ads bring fast results!
Mitzvah regulations of the syna-
gogues, c h i l d r en who have
reached the age of eight should
OSENBLAT ORCHESTRA
now be enrolled in Hebrew
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Favorite M.C.
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and His Entertainment
is a regular part of the Hebrew
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School course for which ther
Weddings & Bar Mitzvahs
are no extra fees or charges.
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Classes for girls are b e in
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offered in most branches of th
Allan and
United Hebrew Schools in addi-
will
tion to the regular classes open give
OAK MANOR
a,
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to both boys and girls.
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OSHER
CATERERS
In response to many reqUests m
ng of
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have been formed for six and
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seven - year - olds, which meet wil ng officer.
twice weekly. The program con- Luncheon will be served.
sists of He b r e w conversation, Guests are invited.
Hebrew songs and playlets, and
holiday celebrations. Teachers
MIAMI
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trained to work with this age retreat'
acilities maintained b
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trans-
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Jewish areas in . the city and
suburbs to the closest Hebrew
School branch o
S we the undersigned rabbis share the common desire to
schools.
Jewish education in the suburbs, and
For inf
*sh education is the binding link between the land
tion on registra-
Israel
an
eople in the Diaspora, and
tion, c
the main office of
WHEREAS this
pose can best be served by an organization
the
ed Hebrew Schools, DI
w ose sole comm
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ti
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and
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agreement that this purpose can best be
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chool with a high set of standards, with a

LAMP SHADES
by IDA ROSE

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Sarah Hack, R.E.

PROCLAMATION OF SUBURBAN RABBIS

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Circuit J
JOH
will addres
e nati al an
convention
the F e Marshals
Associatio
f No • America, a
section of he Na 'nal Fire Pro-
tection A ociat• . The subject
will be "Existing Buildings
Retroactive Law Enfo
Misnomer."

r

ogram and cu
ulum consonant with a synthesis of Jewish and
merican life;
refore,
IT RESO
that we the undersigned rabbis of the suburban
community
oclaim the coming Shavuoth Festival as Hebrew
Academy
s!
We st
y urge parents to send children to register at Hebrew
Ac
call on the community at large to bring the work of G-d into
ur homes through the efforts of our children.

Robbi Y. Homnick, Young Israel-Oak Woods

Rabbi I. Flam, B'nai Israel-Torah. Center
Rabbi H. Donin, B'nai David
Rabbi L. Goldman, Shaarey Shomayim
Rabbi J. Sperka, Young Israel-Greenfield
Rabbi I. Stollman, Mishkan Israel
Rabbi S. P. Wohlegelerenter, Beth Yehudah Schools

Warm weather is here again
and vacations seem to be the
regular order of business.

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Trampoline . . . plus All Usual Camp ACtivities

AARON GORNBEIN
UN 4-5804

19771 MONTE VISTA

BERNARD FRIEDMAN
DI 1-8227

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