0- FORMER PRESIDENT HAR- RY S. TRUMAN has agreed to serve as honorary chairman of the Louis Marshall Award Dinner in New York on Oct. 29 at which the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of America will honor Abraham A. Ribicoff, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, and 12 communal ._ leaders from various parts of the U.S. an,d Canada. * * * Mrs. JERRY J. ROTHMAN, Bronx, N.Y., was elected presi- dent of the Yeshiva University Women's Organization at the group's nation- al convention in Atlantic City. Mrs. Roth- man received her bachelor of science degree from New York University and her master of arts degree in home econom- ics from Teach- ers College, Columbia Uni- versity. In hon- •or of the uni- versity's 75th - Mrs. Rothman anniversary, the Women's Organi- zation instituted a program for "Patronesses of • Higher Learn- ing" for members of the group who raise a minimum of $1,000 during the course of the anniver- sary year. * Rabbi HERSCHEL SCHACTER, of the Mosholu Jewish Center, Bronx, N.Y., was re-elected presi- dent of the Yeshiva University Rabbinic Alumni at the organiza- tion's 75th anniversary celebra- tion -convention at Hotel Bruns- wick, _Lakewood, N.J. * * * ABRAHAM A. RIBICOFF, U. S. Secretary of Health, Edu- cation and Welfare, will deliver the first Herbert R. Abeles Me- morial Address, "America's Wel- fare—a Time for New ideas", at the 30th General Assembly ban- quet of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, Saturday evening, Nov. 18, at the Statler Hilton Hotel, Dallas, Tex. * * * RABBI HAYIM DONIN of Cong. Bnai David has been re- elected regional vice president of the Yeshiva University Rabbinic Alumni to represent Michigan. * * * Prof. DAVID GINSBURG has been named acting president of the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, in the absence of General YAAKOV DORI, the Technion president, who has been granted extended leave for health reasons. * * * ROBERT L. BASCH, a Toledo Jewish community leader, will be among prominent educators, businessmen and military offi- cers from throughout the nation to pay tribute to A. Vernon Jannotta, Rear Admiral, USNR, in whose name the first aca- demic chair in the 70-year his- tory of the Detroit Institute o Technology will be dedicated p.m. Saturday at Ford Aud torium. * * * Secretary of Labor ARTHU J. GOLDBERG will be the tenth distinguished American to re- ceive the Histadrut Humanitarian Award, to be presented to him at the closing dinner of the 38th annual convention of the Na- tional Committee for Labor Is- rael, at the Waldorf - Astoria Hotel, New York. . A 19-year-old American girl, TOBY SAKS of New York, was first-prize winner in the Pablo Casals Third International Vio- loncello Competition held in Israel. * * * Random House announces for publication in the spring of 1963 a collection of writings by WALTER LIPPMAN, to be titled THE ESSENTIAL LIPP- MAN, consisting of selections representing the full scope of Lippman's lifetime of writings on political questions. * * * RABBI LEON FRAM of Tem- ple Israel gave the benediction at recent ceremonies in front of the City-County Bldg., which honored Detroit Army and Navy reserve units and a National Guard unit called to active duty. * * * LOUIS D. HORWITZ, direc- tor of Joint Distribution Com- mittee programs in Israel, ar- rived in the United States for a series of reports to American Jewish communities on over- seas needs. * * * Dr. NAHUM GOLDMANN, president of fhe World Zionist Organization, will address the 36th annual convention of the Mizrachi Women's Organization of Arherica in Boston, Oct. 31. ▪ * * WALTER D. HELLER, Pres. of the Jewish Welfare Federation of San Francisco, has been ap- pointed chair- m- a n of the National Jew- ish Welfare Board armed sion, it was announced by Solomon Litt, JWB presi- d e n t. Heller, w h o succeeds the late Col . Harry D. Hen- shel, has been a v i c e-chair- m a n of the Division, chair- man of JBW's Sixth Armed Services Re- gion and a Heller leader in morale and welfare services for military personnel and their dependents since 1940. * * * HANAN R. YARDEN, former administrator of the Keren Kayemeth in Jerusalem and in recent years world director of the Foundation for the Jewish National Fund, has returned to the United States at the special invitation of Albert Schiff, president of the JNF of Amer- ica, to act as a "roving ambas- sador" in the United States on behalf of the Foundation. He was a guest here of the JNF Council of 'week. * * DR AVID GU UR 41-y r-old native of New Y , has assumed • • s as a g head of t -Isr nstitute of ch rarily repl n Dori, wh h t 's leave of nc lth reasons. * * Two leadin religiou aders, . JOHN H NES I LMES, inister Emeritus • the Com- ity Church • New York Ci and Rabb' AURICE N. EIS AT president of the Union o • merican Hebrew Congregations, have been named to r eceiv Gandhi Peac Saxony Resort Hotel in Miami Beach Will Reopen on Nov. 1 with Added Facilities Closed since last May, fol- lowing its purchase by new man- agement, the Saxony Hotel, one of Miami Beach's most popular vacation hotels, will reopen Nov- ember 1. Refurbished and revitalized during the past five months, the Saxony will offer guests new features and facilities. The hotel is centrally located on the Ocean and Collins avenues, between 32nd and '33rd streets. Once again the sparkling glass elevator outside the Sax- ony will make its way toward the exotic Ivory Tower, atop the hotel, where nightly dane- ing and star-studded shows will hold the spotlight. In addition, this year the Saxony will offer an enlarged pool, cabana and aqua deck, a bigger Village Green Shop- ping Arcade, a complete roof- top spa and health club for both men and women, plus the snacktime delicacies of the famed Ye Noshery, the polular Saxony Coffee Shop. Saxony guests will enjoy a Center Parents Without Partners Open Season Partners of the Jewish Cen- ter will hold its first "members only" meeting of the season 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Center. "The Quiet One," an award- winning motion pitcure about a Harlem child will be shown. Group discusssion will follow with coffee and cake socializing. Members and those who wish to join are invited free of charge to attend. For information, call DI 1-4200, or LI 7-0978. Want ads bring fast results! Reservation Books open 011 A'S er Service to LORIDA Call today or see your travel agent - and get the flight you. want on the day you want WO 5-3000 Moroccan Press. Hits Jewish Organizations PARIS, (JTA) — Right-wing newspapers in Morocco have opened a new attack against Mor- occan Jewish organizations, it was reported here from Casa- blanca. A particular target is the Alliance Israelite Universelle. Al Alam, organ of the domin- ant Istiqlal party, declared that "under the_ pretext of providing instruction and assistance," the Alliance "openly plays a princi- pal role in aiding Zionism and aiding the State of Israel." Al Alam stressed that Morocco would never recognize Israel as the homeland of Jews. DEL T A DREAM VACATIONS Low summer rates still available until Dec. 15 Enjoy the FEZ-tival of ,FUN! Oceanfront, 25th to 26th Sts. Miami Beach daily per person, dbl. occ. thru Oct. 31 *50 of 250 rooms Includes Breakfast & Dinners (European Plan Available) $9.50 Nov. 1-Dec. 19 Alexander Kay, Mgr. complete round of sports acti- vities including golf, tennis, water skiing and deep sea fish- ing. Under the managing direc- torship of Jerry Olin, the Sax- ony will offer guests a choice of modified American plan. or European plan accomodations. Reservations for the forthcom- ing season are new being ac- cepted. N•k• k-i, " • 13 -- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, October 20, 1961 People Make News lished last year by Promoting Enduring Peace, a non-political religious and educational organ- ization. Citations were present- ed at a luncheon at the Com- munity Church Oct. 11. * * * RABBI WILLIAM BERKOWITZ was installed as eleventh rabbi of Congrega- tion Bnai Jes- huru n, New York City, the oldest syna- gogue in the Conservative branch of Judaism in America. Rabbi Emeritus Dr. Israel Gold- stein, who re- Rabbi Berkowitz turned from Israel, where he now makes his home, to take part in the installation, presented his successor with a Bible. * * * The Joint Defense Appeal will present the eighth annual Human Rights Award to JACOB S. POTOFSKY, general presi- dent of the Amalgamated Cloth- ing Workers of America, at a dinner Oct. 19 at Pierre Hotel, New York. * * * Senator KENNETH B. KEAT- ING, of New York, will address the keynote session of the 36th annual national convention of Mizrachi Women in Boston, Oct. 29. * * * The appointment of DANIEL MATLAW as national dire • iza- of the Student Ziorn. by Rabbi tion was anno airman of the Irving Mille ist Colin& p n- American iza college or sor of t * * * tinian Jewish lea • D -Ar S GOLDMAN, = it MO e World Jewish ngress of American Exec • we, has So fin zed arrangements for two Prize winning scient . No er Argentina a to Latin hey are Prof. SELMAN A. WAKSMAN, of New York, and Prof. BORIS CHAIN, scientific director of the International Research Cen- ter for Chemical Micro-Biology in Rome, 'who will visit Latin American universities and med- ical schools and will consult with governmental health de- partments in the course of their visits: