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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-04-27

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"The U.S. and the Common has had leaves of absence for
Market" will he the final speech government service and re-
of the 1962 Franklin lecture search.
series at Wayne State Univer-
He has been an economist
sity at 8:30 p.m. Monday, in the or economic consultant with a
Community Arts Auditorium.
variety of government agencies
Dr. Lawrence H. Seltzer, pres- including the U.S. Treasury, the
sent holder of the Leo M. Frank- Federal Reserve Bank of New
lin Memorial lectureship, will be York, the United Nations and
the speaker. Dr. Seltzer is pro- the National Bureau of Eco-
fessor of economics at Wayne nomic Research.
State.
He is the author of several
The over-all series topic is hooks including "A Financial
"New Horizons of Economic History of the American Auto-
Progress." mobile Industry" and "The
Dr. Seltzer has been with Nature of Tax Treatment of
WSU since 1921, although he Capital Gains and Losses. • 7

On Sunday, Don Frohman
presented in concert, at the
Baldwin Recital Hall, two of
his pupils, BELLE PEPPER,
soprano, and ALBERT
SHONT, bass baritone. Froh-
man was at the piano.

Council Closing Assembly May 16

'Cantor Ackerman Will Sing for Center Businessmen's Club

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The season's concluding dele- held at the Jewish Center May 'Club will sponsor a luncheon noon every week at the Center. ceremonies.
gate assembly of the Jewish
with entertainment for mem-
'
Their aims and purposes are
The founder and organizer of
Community Council will be
Details of the program por- bers, their wives and friends at
ocial, philan- the Club is David B. Brown who
tion of the Assembly are being Inoon Thursday at the Jewish
t ihvro.pic
ic
a n d is president; Julius Wallace,
arranged by a planning corn- , Center, 18100 Meyers.
vice president; Maurice Selig-
Paris Jews Mark
mittee headed by Mrs. Philip
The membership consists of
The main man, secretary, and Abe Rosen,
Bernstein.
f retired and semi-retired bus-
Ghetto Uprising
attraction o f treasurer. Harry Weinberg is
Election of officers and con-
t h e luncheon program chairman.
PARIS (JTA) — Several sideration of a constitutional I
will
be Cantor
thousand Paris Jews commemo amendment are on the agenda. j Board of British Jews
Sihabtai Acker- UJA Chief in Israel
rated the wartime Warsaw
The proposed amendment Raps Censure of Israel .
man, of Beth
Ghetto revolts at ceremonies limits the term of service on LONDON, (JTA)—The anti-
DWisc ss
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broah
g aume, Syanc: toNE Discu
held in the city's huge Salle de the C o u n c i l's executive corn- Israel censure by the United
Rt bni
Y ORK , I 11 ( JTA)
T I g) —Rabbi
la Mutualite. After recitation of mittee to two successive elec- Nations Security Council was
companied by Herbert A. Friedman, executive
the kaddish and the El Molel ! live terms. A lapse of one year severely criticized in a state- Cantor AckermanR ebeccah; vice-chairman of the United ,
required De
meat
o
JBeowa sr d o f Katzman Frohman, and the lo- Jewish Appeal, left by air for
f
Rahamim prayers, speakers re- :in service would r election.
Deputies of B
; called the tragic days of the for eligibility for e
B ritish Jews by cal entertainers, Sue Gordon; a visit to Israel to discusF
Sir Barnett Janner, president and Carrie Stutz. Harry Wein- the problems of increased im-
Nazi holocaust and the brave
Want ads get quick results! : of the Board.
fight of the Warsaw Ghetto.
berg, formerly of the Jewish migration to that country.

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Rabbi Eleazar Horvitz. Jeru-
salem bibliographer, who has
enlisted support here for the
publication of the liturgical
compositions for choirs by Can-
tor Shlomo Zalman Rivlin, of
Jerusalem, brought the corn-

pleted work—"Shirey Shlomo,"
published by Shirath Israel In-
stitute and Choir of Jerusalem
— to the local subscribers, last
week. He came here to be with
his relatives, Cantor and Mrs. '
Hyman Adler, of Southfield, for
the Passover week.
There was a sad note to the
Mendl Elkin Dies;
successful effort for the publi-
Probate Judge IRA G.
cation of this, the third volume,
KAUFMAN (left) and ERN- Librarian, Scholar
of Cantor Rivlin's compositions.,
EST P. LAMB, trustees of • Dr. Mendl Elkin, noted author During his stay here. Rabbi ,
the Detroit Institute of Tech- and scholar, since 1938 the Horvitz learned that Cantor
nology, are actively assisting librarian of the YIVO Institute Rivlin had just passed away at
in plans for the concert ben- for Jewish Research at 1048 the age of 78.
efit which will feature the 5th Ave., New York. died Sun-
The Jewish Telegraphic
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, day at his home, 310 W. 86th
at Ford Auditorium, May 19. St., New York, at the age of Agency reported that funeral
Rise Stevens, Metropolitan 89. He is survived by a daugh- services' for Cantor Rivlin were
held in Jerusalem on April 17.
Opera star, will be featured ter and two sisters.
Cantor Rivlin, a fifth genera-
at the concert, with Gregory
He practiced dentistry in Rus- tion Jerusalemite, was the fa-
Millar of Kalamazoo at the sia for six years after receiv-
ther of David Rivlin, Israel
piano.
Consul in New York He had
devoted his life to the study
OP Citizens Board Eyes
and research of cantorial music.
He was founder, more than 50
Michigan Health Study
years ago, of the Shirat Israel
A report on the findings from
Institute which had trained
a two - year Michigan Health
hundreds of cantors.
Study conducted in Oak Park
Nearly all of Detroit's can-
from September, 1959. to June,
tors, a number of rabbis and
1961, will be included in the
several congregations partici-
program of .the next meeting
pated in the fund that fi-
of the Citizens Advisory Corn-
nanced the publication of
mittee to the Oak Park Board
"Shirey Shlomo," the compo-
of Education, 8 p.m. Monday in
sitions for choirs for the Sab-
the Key School, 23400 Jerome.
bath and holidays. The local
The study was jointly spon-
project was headed by Can-
sored by the Michigan Mental
sponsoring committee for this
Health SOciety and the Oak
tors
Hyman Adler and Reu-
Park School District. The speak-
ben Boyarsky.
ers will be James Kipjer, direc-
tor of school projects for the
Rabbi Horvitz, who edited
Michigan Mental Health Society;
this volume, said he has hoped
Dr. Richard Cutler and Dr. El-
that a fourth volume of Cantor
ton McNeil. professors of clini-
Rivlin's compositions would he
cal sociology at the University
published. and he stated that in
DR.
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ELKIN
of Michigan.
tribute to the deceased cantor-
The C.A.C. invites the public ing his degree from the Univer- composer an effort will be
to attend.
sity of Kharkov in 1902. Then made to collect the latest works
he founded the Yiddish Kamer of Cantor Rivlin to make pos-

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Theater in Leningrad, then St. sage another valuable hook. He
an stated that many of the Rivlin
Petersburg, and
became

active leader in the Bund. the compositions are used through-
Jewish Socialist movement. out the world and that these
He was actively associated compositions are among the
with the Kerensky government most noteworthy in synagogue
and fled to Poland when Alex- music today.
The "Shirey Shlomo" compo-
ander Kerensky was overthrown
sitions include selections for
by the Bolsheviks.
In Warsaw, from 1920 to Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kip-
1923. he was president of the pur and for all the Sabbath ser-
Jewish Theater Actors Union. vices.
Rabbi Horvitz. who presently
Then he came to the U. S. and
before joining the YIVO was is completing his studies for his
director of the theater studio Ph.D. degree at Yeshivah Uni-
Dr. Lakin Heads
of the Yiddish Kultur Gesel- versity in New York before i .e-
turning to Israel. is a noted
shaft.
Medical Fraternity
Before earning his dental musicologist and bibliographer.
Dr. Alan C. Lakin has been
He is specializing in the gath-
elected president of the Phi , degree, Dr. Elkin was editor ering of material for the Tal-
Lambda Kappa Medical Fra- of the Yiddish newspaper Min- modical Encyclonedia. He is a
ternity, Detroit Alumni Club. sker Zeitung. He edited num- native of Jerusalem. where he
Others to take office are doe- erous literary publications and had his rabbinical studies.
tors David Jacknow. vice pres- was the author of several books.
The deceased was well known
ident; Harold Plotnick. secre-
tary; and Herbert Fishbein, ; here, as a lecturer who ap- Hatow Named
peared before local groups, and of JWB Fund-Raising
treasurer.
The national convention of as an associate in YIVO with
Sam A. Ha-
a
number of Detroiters. William
the fraternity will be held at
tow, for the
the end of Decerfiber in De- Hordes, JNF leader here, was
past eight
among his Detroit co-workers
troit.
years execu-
for many years.
tive director
Dutch Expert Claims
of the Jewish
Women's ORT Head,
Community
Israel Rope Fiber Tops
Council and
GILAT—Sisal fibres (used in Mrs. Joseph Gayl, 51,
Jewish SociaL
rope manufacture) produced from Dies in Philadelphia
Service in
Jewish • National Fund agave
Nashville,
PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) --
plantations at Gilat and else-
Tenn„ - has
where in the Negev. are among Mrs. •Joseph C. Gayl. national
been appointed
the best in the world, according president of Women's American
associate direc-
to Fred Lensing, a Dutch expert ORT, died here Saturday at the
tor of the fund-
who has worked for many years age of 51. Mrs. Gayl's presidency
raising di-
in sisal research in Tanganyika, of the women's arm of the or-
vision of the
Zanzibar, Kenya, Uganda and Mo- ganization. dedicated chiefly to
National Jew-
zambique and who is presently vocational training, was a period
ish Welfare
in Israel at the invitation of the of significant expansion in which
Hatow
Board.
the membership doubled.
JNF.
After serving for many years
New Rothschild House as president of the Philadelphia Hapoel Hamizrachi
The N. M. Rothschild and chapter of Women's ORT, Mrs. Celebrates Founding
.
Sons banking house of London, Gayl was named chairman of JER U SALE M, (JTA)
England, announces the forma- the national organization's exec- Hapoel Hamizrachi, religious
tion of a new private company utive committee in 1957. The fol- Zionist movement, Monday cele-
et waasele
w
and was
with the French Rothschild tloiownianig year she
cted re
na- brated the 40th anniversary of
house and the de Rothschild
its founding at an assembly
elected to that post last October. here attended by delegates rep-
Freres as partners.
,In 1960, she headed a Worn- resenting the group's 70,000
People engaged in the pur- en'sAmerican ORT delegation members and 25,000 members
suit of happiness have no time to North Africa, the Middle East of its affiliated youth movement
to spend trying to get even.
and Europe. and 80 agricultural settlements.

STE. NAZAIRE. France. (JTA)
— The keel was laid here for a
23.000-ton Israeli passenger liner.
the SS Shalom. which will he
finished late in 1963.
Shipyard officials said that the
liner was designed to carry 1,071
passengers between Haifa and
New York. The ship will have
three open-air ,, wimming pools
and a cabaret.

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Detroiters Finance Publication
of Cantor Rivlin's Compositions;
Author Died in Jerusalem Last Weel

— TH E DETROIT J EWISH NEWS — Frid ay , A pri l 27 , 1962

Belle Pepper, Al Shont
Presented in Concert

Final Franklin Lecture April 30;
Prof. Seltzer to Be the Lecturer



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