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May 19, 1961 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-05-19

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TORCH DRIVE LEADERS last week met at various homes
in an educational and public relations effort sponsored by the
United Foundation Women's Organization. Those at the home
of Mrs. Henry Winentan of Hamilton Rd. included (from left)
Mesdames Isadore Winkieman, Henry Wineman, Leonard IL
Weiner and James B. Webber, Jr.
* * *
The Hamilton Rd. home • of Mayor of Kiryat Gat
Mrs. Henry Wineman was opened
last week to some 50 Torch to Address Luncheon
Drive leaders from the north- of Israel Bond Women
west section of Detroit.
Gideon Naor, . mayor of Kir-
As part of a tri-county public yat Gat in Israel, will speak at
relations and educational pro- a Detroit Women's Division Is-
gram sponsored by the United rael Bonds dessert luncheon
Foundation Women's Organiza- 12:30 p.m. May 29 at the home
tion, Mrs. Wineman was one of of Mrs. Harry Sucher.
37 hostesses opening their homes
T h e affair
for the UFWO during the month
is being given
of May.
on - behalf of
t h e National
Mrs. Wineman's guests of
Sp onsors
honor and speakers for the after-
Chapter.
noon's program were Mrs. Leon-
ard H. Weiner, who spoke on
As the may-
the United Foundation, and
or of one of
Lorene -Babcock, public relations
Israel's new-
director for Children's Hospital.
est and- fastest
growing d e -
Among Mrs. Wineman's guests
velopment
were Mesdames C. H. Gershen-
towns,' 3 2-
son, Sidney Allen, H. C. Broder,
Warren B. Cooksey, _Stanley
year-old Naor
Winkleman, Paul E. Krause,
brings to his
Frank Isby, Abrahani Shiffman
post the ex-
and Miss Mildred Feely.
perience of 15
Naor years as a
founder and administrator of
agricultural settlements, many
Sid Shmarak's
of them in the Negev.
Kiryat Gat is situated near
the Biblical site of Gat, birth-
place of Goliath. It is the key
center of the Lachish develop-
SHERWOOD' AUTO SERVICE, ment area, servicing the sur-
located at 20522 Livernois at rounding farming villages with
Eight Mile Rd. for 16 years, of- its cotton gin and spinning
fers service on all makes and for- mills. The population is over
eign cars,, specializing in auto- 10,000. -
matic transmissions, complete
wheel service, brakes, power
brakes and power steering, muf- UJA Raises Million at
flers, shocks and springs. Only Gustave Levy Dinner
genuine parts are used and all
NEW YORK, (JTA)—A total
work is guaranteed. For informa- of more than $1,000,000 was
tion call UN 2-2200 or UN 2-9714. raised at a dinner sponsored by
• * *
the United Jewish Appeal of
JOhn Zoccano, better known Greater New York and the Jew-
as "Mr. Roast Beef," the origi- ish Welfare Board in honor of
nator of the Roast Beef Houses, Gustave L. Levy, former • presi-
is now manager of the BEEF dent of the Federation of Jew-
ROOM at 15325 W. 8 Mile Rd., ish Philanthropies of New York.
(1 block E. of Greenfield) fea- The JW.13 is a major beneficiary
turing the finest in roast beef of funds raised by the WA of
and other choice delectable Greater New York.
dishes. John invites his many
Senator Jacob K. Javits, New
friends to • stop in and see him York Republican, told the 300
at his new location.
guests that United States friend-
ship with Israel was threatened
EBEN FRIDENBERG of "Sus- by a Moscow - backed Arab
sex Ave., Oak Park, sales su- propaganda offensive "seekin
pervisor and assistant • district to drive a wedge between th
manager in Michigan for Good- two countries." He called f
erham & Worts Limited, has convening of a conference
been promoted to serve as state all Middle East . and No
manager in Michigan for the African states" to recommen
Company.
regional programs of economic
and technical aid "even if some
It's hard to build a reputa- of the Arab League_ states
tion on the ability and achieve- should refuse to accept" such
ments of one's ancestors.
an invitation.

Business Briefs

Hadassah Stars
Emil Cohen in
'Toast to Israel'

People
Make News

PAUL M. -DAVIDSON, 19650
Deering, Livonia, a Detroit agent
of National Life Insurance Com-
pany of Vermont, has earned life
membership in the firm's 1961
President's Club in national
competition based on sales and
client-service.
* * *
IRVING ROSEN, 15210 SUth-
erland, Oak Park, co-op coordi-
nator for the Ferndale Public
Schools and president of the
Ferndale Federation of Teach-
ers, has been elected vice presi-
dent of the Michigan Federation
of Teachers.
* * *
DAVID L. LIPPITT, 24741
Rensselaer, Oak Park, of the
Meisner-Lippitt Agency, has been
named "Man of the Year for
1960" by the Indianapolis Life
Insurance Company in recogni-
tion of his "outstanding sales rec-
ord and meritorious service to
policy owners.
* * S
MERWYN R. GREENLICK,
19951 Cooley, instructor in phar-
macy administration at Wayne
State University, has been invited
by Waigreen Drug Stores to take
part in its 1961 seminar in phar-
macy administration to be held
at the company's Chicago head-
quarters June 19-30.
* * *
MORRIS BRUC,lc, 13230
wood, Oak Park, for ni
a half years clinical psych
at Pontiac State Hospi
last three years as chief
department, will recie
doctorate degree from
State University in June.

* « *
Detroiter Mrs. MAX STOLL-
MAN, national chairman of the
Women's Committee of Bar-
Ilan • University, presided at the
first meeting of charter mem-
bers of the Women's Committee
of Bar-Ilan University. M r s
Stollman discussed the success
of the Detroit group which she
organized two years ago.
* * *
ERNEST STOCK, overseas
consultant of the Council of
Jeh Federations and wel-
fare Funds, will leave for Israel
June 1 to assume duties as as-
sistant to Dr. Isador Lubin, Is-
rael consultant to the Jewish
Agency for Israel, Inc.

Name Dr. Jack Cohen
Hebrew U Hillel Head

the Veterans Memorial Build
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ing.
4(
The . celebration, which will *
TUXEDO RENTALS
is of
include dancin
r, "I
is orchestra,
Panchito
t -Ic
refreshments and
well
‘*
wine, is being ed
*
*
the Detroit and uth Oak-
land Chapters of Hadassah.
Mrs. I. J ome Hauser is pres-
ident of
Mrs. Lo
Detroit
chair
assah is headed by Mrs. Oscar
Band with Mrs. Herman Prady
Israel Bond chairman.

t ,

*

$1,000,000 Pledged
:f WHITE IS RIGHT
at Opening of Joint
FOR SUMMER
Defense Appeal Drive
F ORMAL
p c
NEW YORK, (JTA) — More

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divEDD
iduaI NFG
InW

*. SPRING SALE

than $1,000,000 toward a national
goal of $6,100,000 was pledged at
the Joint Defense Appeal's 20th
anniversary dinner in the Grand
Ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria.
The announcement was made by
Harry Brandt, =MA campaign
chairman.
The dinner inaugurated the Ap- •
peal's 1961 national campaign on •
behalf of the programs main-
tained by the American Jewish
-Committee and the Anti-Defama-
tion League of Bnai Brith. JDA
is the sole fund-raising agency
for both organizations. More than
1,100 civic and business leaders *
were present at the dinner.

*
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Detroit's Best Vale

MIAMI BEACH, Fla.—At least
three of Miami Beach's early
glamor hotels have been convert-
ed in recent years to retirement
hostels. Elderly persons thus are
able to enjoy the mild year-'round
climate and out-of-doors pleas- -
ures and keep living expenses
within normal budgets.

EMIL COHEN

WASHINGTON, ( J T A ) ---
Appointment of • Dr. Jack J.
Cohen of New York as director
of the Bnai Brith Hillel. Founda-
tion at the Hebrew Univer
in Jerusalem, w
chair-
ab
here by WU.
el commission.
man of t
currently rabbi of
Cohe
iety. for the Advance-
the
of Judai m in New York
me
chairma o th U ed
nagogue C
Educa
courses in
education d th ilos i phy of
religion at the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary:
a-
His appointmen
University
Hillel, post created by ,the
death of Judah Shuval last year.

One Good

.FE:r a ta tt ,Z 4 -1:fa

Versatile entertainer Emil
Cohen headlines Hadassah's
Bar Mitzvah "Toast to Israel"
celebration at 8 p.m. Wednes-
day in the grand ballroom of

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
Pinkhos C h u r gin Memorial
Chair of Jewish History was
dedicated at Yeshiva University
here by Dr. Samuel Belkin,
president of the university; at
a dinner sponsored by the uni-
versity's Teachers Institute As-
sociated Alumni.
Churgin was, at the time of
his death in 1957, president . of
Bar-Ilan University in Israel.
Prior to that he was associated
with YeShiva University for
more than three decades, serv-
ing as dean of the Teachers
Institute for Men, professor of
Jewish history and literature
and editor of Horeb, semi-
annual scholarly publication on
Hebrew literature.

Jewe

e

GEMOLOGIST • AUTHOR

T. H. G

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DIAMONDS • FINE JEWELRY
COUZENS
BR 2-0232

29 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, May 19, 1961

Local Torch Drive Leaders Take
Part in Public Relations Program
grE4

Dedicate Churgin Chair
of Jewish History at
Yeshiva University



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