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May 26, 1961 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-05-26

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Hebrew Union College Awards
Prof. Haber Honorary Degree

CINCINNATI — Dr. William
Haber, University of Michigan
professor of economics, presi-
dent of the American ORT
Federation and chairman of the
National Hillel Commission of
Bnai Brith, will receive an hon-
orary degree here June 3 from
Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion.
Dr. Nelson Glueck, president
of the College - Institute, will
award him the Doctor of Hu-
mane Letters degree in recogni-
tion of his outstanding record
of leadership in humanitarian,
cultural and community causes.
The presentation will be made
at the ordination service of the
College-Institute in Cincinnati's
historic Plum Street Temple
during a week of special events
marking the dedication of a new
library and dormitories on the
HUC-JIR campus. The national
leaders of Reform Judaism- from
all over the United States will
be in Cincinnati that week to
join in the ceremonies.
Haber has played a leading
role in ORT and its training
program for Jewry ever since

'Michigan _Episodes
in the Civil War'

Frank B. Woodford, chief
editorial writer of the Detroit
Free Press, is the author of the
newest book issued by Wayne
State University Press—"Father
Abraham's C • higan
Episodes in
e Civil
The stat nd its peopl
an imp s
are in the
toric
War, and
a 1 event
the
arr old in splendr
W • dford.
r. Winfred
son, in s
eword to thi
it
n informal
he
eat o al
the pre rva-
n of

PI

Ike
ESE
KREPLACH

he served as special advisor on
Jewish affairs to the American
Military Commander-in-Chief in
Europe 194849. In addition to
his post at American ORT, he
is currently president of the
Central Board of the World
ORT Union.
He is a member of the Fed-
eral Advisory Council on Em-
ployment Security and a mem-
ber of President Kennedy's- Task
Force on Depressed Areas. He
is also a member of the execu-
tive committee of the American
Jewish Committee.

Detroiters to Speak
at NCJCS Sessions

Some of the top administrators
of the Jewish Welfare Federation
and its member agencies will
attend the 63rd annual meeting
of the National Conference of
Jewish Communal Service, May
27-31, in Boston.
Isidore Sobeloff, executive vice-
president of the Federation, and
Harold Silver, director of the
Jewish Family and Children's
Service, are past conference
chairmen.
Silver will chair a workshop
session on the factors that influ-
ence community decisions. He
will also present a paper, "Re-
view of 15 Years of Experience
with Children Referred for Resi-
dential Treatment and Develop-
ment of Criteria for Use of Such
Placement."
William Avrunin, associate di-
rector of the Federation, will be
chairman of a workshop on cur-
rent directions of sectarian wel-
fare in America. He will also
chair an editorial committee
meeting.
Walter E. Klein, executive di-
rector of the Jewish Community
Council, will present the dedica-
tion for the first Boris M. Joffe .
Memorial Lecture, "Ethnic and
Religious Factors in American
Politics."
Joseph Edelman, cultural and
programming director of the
Council, will be the reporter at
a community relations work-
shop discussing, "Interpreting
the Community Relations Pro-
gram to the Jewish Community
and Involving the Community
in Planning and Action—Some
Effective Methods and Ap-
proaches."

Diane Pliskow Confirmed

The name of Diane Joan
P l i s k ow was inadvertently
omitted from the list of Temple
Israel confirmands published in
the May 19 issue of The Jewish
News. Diane is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pliskow,
18025 Birchcrest.

DOM/

Judith Ann Lewis
Engagement Told

Young Israel
Banquet Features
Lewis Norman

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MISS JUDITH LEWIS

Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis of
Winchester Rd., Huntington
Woods, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Judith Ann,
to Roland Daniel Biller, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Biller of
Outer Dr. An Aug. 6 wedding is
planned.

Mrs. Samuel B. Danto
to Chair 1st Statewide
Fine Arts Exhibit

Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, 26725
Hendrie, HuntirigtOn WoOds, has
been named general chairman for
the first statewide Fine Arts Ex-
hibit sponsored by the Michigan
Federation of Democratic Women
to be held the last weekend in
September.
At a conference on organiza-
tion and program Mrs.
invita-
sented a parchment
sk-
tion to Gov. John
to serve
ing Mrs. Swa
honorary ch • a t at the exhibit:
Mrs. He
Sa sman, who will
chair -the review reception, will
join th patrons at a s
meetin early in Jun
Mrs. James
home
c i
ittee
man
the p tro
for t previe

City o- • e P
N.
dliness'
to
of wish Life

nstitute
Aleichem
Shol
r's theme
will con de this
Worldliness
of "Secula
in Jewish Life" with a lecture
by Professor Sol Liptzin
"Battle of Ideologies".
Liptzin is profess
parative literature
College of New
of "Generation
"Germany's St children" a
other books a
was chairm
of the recen confe •nc
Jewish values ponsore
American Jew h Cong
tickets, call
. 8-744

Lewis Norman, actor, producer
and director, will be guest artist
at the annual banquet of the
Young Israel Branches of Metro-
politan Detroit
to be held June
14 at Holiday
Manor, an-
nounced Harry
L. Blitz, chair-
man of the
Young Isr
Council.
Nor n, who
has erformed
in ew York'
n Hall and
C negie H
a d has
p ed w i „:„
th iddish Art
r
T h
how Busin
ceived
his role as Bif
Award"
"D t
versio
the Yid
a Sales an." His
comin banquet
mor i Jewish Life .
Folklore."
rary a
rs and pat
Me
el mov
Young
ear' • anquet
ticipate 1
with proceed •armarke for the
youth activ" es programs of the
organizatio
The ba uet pro
elude the nstallati
to the M ropolitan
b Israel
A new anch of Y
temporaril called ng Israe
, has received
of Eight
affiliate stat and will to
infor-
ent
in the annua
g Israel of-
mation, call any
e or the Council, UN 1-7691.

Branch 7 to Discuss
`Labor Zionism in '61'

Branch Seven, Labor Zionist
Organization, will meet 8:30

p.m. Sunday at the home of

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dunn,

19750 Burgess.
"Labor Zionism—Circa 1961"
will be the subject of a panel
discussion by Dr. William Klein,
Louis Rosen and Tom Tannis.
Refreshments and a social
our will follow. For inforrna-
n , call KE 7-2849, or WE
24.

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