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June 08, 1962 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-06-08

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I People Make News I

RABBI M. ROBERT SYME
of Temple Israel will represent
the Jewish Chautauqua Society
as lecturer at Central Michigan
University in Mount Pleasant
on June 27. The rabbi will
speak in the University Reli-
gious Center on the subject,
"The Role of Law in Judaism."
• • *
DR. ISAAC B. BERKSON,
emeritus professor of education
at the College of the City of
New York, and a former mem-
ber of the Jewish Agency ex-
ecutive in charge of education
in the Hebrew public schools in
Palestine during the British
Mandate, was guest of honor at
a testimonial anniversary din-
ner at the 36th annual confer-
ence of the National Council of
Jewish Education.


PHILIP H. COOMBS, Assist-
ant Secretary of State for Edu-
cational and Cultural Affairs,
will deliver the main address at
Brandeis University's com-
mencement exercises June 10.
The government official will re-
ceive an honorary degree from
Brandeis.

Cam
Gan
Israel

(Sponsored by

* *

KARL HAAS. director of fine
arts for Goodwill Station WJR
received the honorary degree of
doctor of music from Albion
College, Albion, Mich., during
commencement exercises June
4. He was honored for his out-
standing leadership and per-

Merkos L'Inyonei

Chinuch



is a camp where Kash rut and
religious practices are intertwined
into the regular camp activities.

Camp Gan Israel offers a well
balanced program that will im-
prove your boys and girls physi-
cally, advance them culturally
and inspire them spiritually.

Camp Gan Israel, for boys
6-16 and girls 6-14, is centrally
located near Fenton, Michigan,
only 60 miles from Detroit.

The Camping Committee of
Gan Israel invites you to see the
modern facilities of the camp.
Open House will be held on
Sunday, June 24, 1962, 2 to 5 p.m.
for friends of Merkos L'Inyonei
Chinuch.

For transportation and in-
formation phone 869-0334.

CHARLES E.
FEINBERG,
Chairman,
Camping Comm.

WILLIAM HORDES,
Treasurer

DR. ISRAEL
WEINER,
Medical
Consultant

Executive
Committee

Women's
Committee

Reuben Axelrod
Max Biber
Ernest Citrin
Harry Citrin
Jacob Field
David Goldberg
Max Osnos
Julius Rotenberg
Isadore Starr
Dr. Israel Weiner
George Zalman

Mrs. Sam Aaron
Mrs. Max Biber
Mrs. Herbert
Eskin
Mrs. William
Hordes
Mrs. Morris L.
Schaver
Mrs. Ree Kass
Mrs. Morrise
Haut

This ad sponsored by:

I. KNOPPOW PAINT CO.

Trade Deficit Climbs with Israel's
Gross Product, Bank Head Reports

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

cent to nearly '700 million
pounds.
Along with the
economie
growth there was, during the
year, an eight per cent increase
in prices over the 1950 level,
which was the highest since the
establishment of the state. Also
on the negative side was an in-
crease in the trade deficit from
$334,000,000 to $402,000,000.

JERUSALEM — Israel's econo-
sonal contributions in the field
my during 1961 was marked by
of fine arts.
full employment and a nine per
• • •
Mrs. FRANKLIN D. ROOSE- cent increase in the gross nation-
one hand and
VELT was honored with mem- al product on the
by the steepest increase in prices
bership in the Ladies Auxiliary, in five years and an unprece-
Jewish War Veterans of the dented rise in the country's trade
U.S.A., at a luncheon Tuesday, deficit on the other, it was dis-
in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, closed here Tuesday in the an-
New York: She received the or- nual report issued by David
SAUL N. SILVERMAN, at
ganization's gold membership Horowitz, Governor of the Bank
Winnipeg, a graduate student
card and an illuminated mem- of Israel.
in the Department of Political
bership scroll. An earlier award,
During the year when Israel's
a plaque citing her as the Aux- population increased by 82,000, Science of Yale University, has
iliary's "Woman of the Year" mainly from mass immigration, been awarded a Sterling Fel-
in 1946. hangs in the Roosevelt the gainfully employed rose 4.7 lowship, the highest honor be-
stowed by the graduate school.
library at Hyde Park.
per cent, with the demand for
* * •
skilled workers in some sectors
J. ALVOY JONES, manager of the economy exceeding the
of the Hack Shoe Company supply.
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branch store in the Livernois
Private consumption, which in-
shopping area, has been select- creased by 10 per cent during
ed by the Marketing Depart- the year, was marked by a high
ARE NOW BEING TAKEN
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On New or Existing Homes
Technology to be its recipient other durable goods.
of the Outstanding Marketing
The country's total agricultur-
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FRANKLIN
American Marketing Associa- by nearly 15 per cent. There was
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Jones has been employed by
the Hack Shoe Company since
he matriculated in the night
sessions of D. I. T. He is a vet-
eran of the Korean War and has
one son, Jay. 7.
• • •
RABBI KALMAN KAHANE,
Israel's Deputy Minister for
Educaton and Culture, presi-
Our Service Dept. is open to midnight!
dent of Poale Aguda, who is
the only practicing rabbi who
is a member of the Israel Knes-
set, arrived in this country this
UN 3-7000
week for a tour of a number of
18045 LIVERNOIS of B tlYitTli
cities in behalf of Poale Aguda.
• • •
IRWIN H. BURDICK, Repub-
lican chairman of the 15th Con-
gressional District, announced
that the 15th District will hold
Oil tefialf of
a dinner in honor of GEORGE
ROMNEY, June 14, 6:30 p.m.,
at the Raleigh House, 18641
gAi gotuuta;ton. fat tge gewlik Atationaigungt
Wyoming. Burdick also stated
that along with George Romney,
We cordially invite you as out 9uc4E
other distinguished guests in
attendance will include PAUL
D. BAGWELL, the 1958 and
of a
1960 Republican gubernatorial
candidate. Tickets may be ob-
tained by calling TY. 7-1502.
*
Dr. ALBERT B. SABIN, fel-
low of the Children's Hospital
th: Am.% of
Research Foundation, Cincin-
nati, and discovered of the oral
anti-polio vaccine which bears
his name, will receive the Mor-
decai ben David Award at the
31st annual commencement ex-
erecises of Yeshiva University,
ust-ice of de Suirceme Coutt of el.:nlylvania.
June 14, 10:30 a.m. at the Uni-
versity's Danciger Campus, Am-
sterdam Ave. 'and 184th St.,
Alonday Evening, gune 11,19 62
Manhattan.

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* * *

JOSEPH J. PERNICK, 18300
Greenlawn, law partner of 15th
District Congressman John D.
Dingell, and the former law
partner of Gov. John B. Swain-
son, will serve as 15th District
Democratic chairman until the
district convention convenes in
August. following the primary
election.
*
TOBA SCHMITTEL, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Schmit-
tel of Rosemary Ave., Oak Park,
has been selected to attend a
summer science institute, co-
sponsored by the National Sci-
ence Foundation at the Univer-
sity of Bridgeport at Bridge-
port, Conn.
* • *
HARRY S. BROWN, 18400
Littlefield, has been elected
president of the Children's Leu-
kemia Foundation of Michigan.
* • •
MRS. ALICE T. MARK of
Parma, 0., has been named the
winner of the newly established
National Merit Fellowship of
the National Jewish Welfare
Board.

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