Argentina Celebrates
Synagogue Centennial

Michigan industrialist Edward
Mr. Levy, president of the Ed-
C. Levy has been named general ward C. Levy Slag Company, with
chairman of a dinner honoring plants in Detroit, Dearborn,
Detroit communal leader David j Ecorse and Trenton, was the
Goldberg on his 60th birthday
and celebrating the 75th anni- I
versary of Yeshiva University,
Abraham Borman, chairman of
the Detroit Friends of Yeshiva!
University, announced.
The event, the fifth annual din-
ner to be tendered by the Detroit
Friends, will be held Wednesday,
June 6, 6:30 p.m., in Cobo Hall.
John E. Lurie is serving as
dinner chairman. Daniel A.
Laven is treasurer and Nathan I.
Goldin is secretary of the Detroit
Friends.

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EDWARD C. LEVY

guest of honor at last year's din-
ner of the Detroit Friends.
In making the announce-
ment, Borman, chairman of the
board of Food Fair Markets,
said that Goldberg would be
cited "in recognition of his life-
time of dedication to the well-
being of our youth, the Jewish
community, and the nation-at-
_large."
President of the Parks News
Agency, Goldberg has long been
active in a host of philanthropic
and communal endeavors. A
founder of the Detroit Friends
of Yeshiva University, he is a
member of the university's Presi-
dent's Council and is an active
supporter of local Hebrew Day
Schools. A leader in the Allied
Jewish Campaign, Goldberg won
the commendation of the War
Department for his efforts dur-
ing World War II.
Serving as co-chairman of the
dinner are: Louis Berry, Morris
J. Brandwine, Robert Brody,
Jack Bushkin, Reubin Dubrin-
sky, Nathan Freedland, Joseph
Holtzman. Morris Karbal, Judge
Nathan J. Kaufman and Benja-
min Levinson.
Rabbi Ilayini Donin. of Con-
gregation Bnai David, heads
the rabbinical committee, con-
! sisting of Rabbis Morris Adler,
Israel Goodman, Israel I. Hal-
pern and Samuel Stollman.
Others named to leading po-
sitions in the dinner include:
IG over n or John B. Swainson,
Senator Patrick V. McNamara.
Frank Angelo, managing editor.
Detroit Free Press; Tom Bon
man. Food Fair Markets execu-
five: Max M. Fisher, Harvey
!Patton, managing editor, Detroit
News; and Philip Slomovitz. edi-
tor Detroit Jewish News.
Proceeds of the dinner will be
allocated for the maintenance of
the university's widespread aca-
i demic, community service and
i research activities, including an
annual $1,000,000 program of
scholarship assistance to gifted
,stu dents of limited financial
means.
Yeshiva University is cele-
brating its 75th anniversary
throughout the 1961-62 academic
year under the leadership of a
national committee of prominent
citizens. President John F. Ken-
nedy is honorary chairman, and
Joseph M. Mazer, New York, is
general chairman.
On the occasion of its 75th
anniversary, the university has
undertaken a 10-year $30 million
"Blueprint for the Sixties" physi-
cal development program.
Yeshiva University comprises
17 schools and divisions located
at six teaching centers in New
York City. More than 5,000
young men and women are pur-
suing courses in Jewish studies
and liberal arts and sciences,
leading to undergraduate, gradu-
ate and professional degrees and
diplomas.

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D ETROIT J EWISH N EWS -- Friday, May 5, 1962

BUENOS AIRES, (JTA ) —
With solemn ritual and gala
ceremonies, the Jewish commun-
ity here celebrated the 100th an-
niversary of the oldest Jewish
temple in this country, the Con-
gregation. Israelita de la Repub-
lica Argentina.
The house of worship was filled
to capacity, as Argentine Jewry
celebrated the birth date of this
congregation, founded here in
1862.
While Argentina's earliest Jew-
ish settlers were Marranos escap-
ing from the Inquisitions in Spain
and Portugal, the present com-
munity grew from the immigrants
who began arriving in Argentina
in 1852 from England, Germany,
the Balkans and North Africa.

Edward C. Levy Heads Committee
for Dinner in Goldberg's Honor

