- Souchak, Finsterwald, Ford Are Big Draws at Motor City Open r Mike Souchak, Dow Finsterwald an d Doug Ford (from left) are three of the top personalities in golf to participate in the $35,000 Motor City Open at the Knollwood Country Club. The tourney will be held July 12-15. Souchak holds the record for the Motor City Open with a 16-under-par 268 at Meadowbrook in 1959. Marshall Scholarship to Bar-Ilan Is Presented to Jerome Kutnick The S. L. A. Marshall Scholar-' ship recipient, Jerome M. Kut- nick, was the guest of honor Monday night at a reception in the home of Mrs. Theodore Barg- man, 19551 Burington, given by the Academicians' Committee for Bis-Ilan University. Speakers included members of the Scholarship Selection Com- mittee! Dr. Martin J. Stearns, dean of Wayne State University office of research administration; The scholarship provides tui- tion, maintenance and transpor- tation for a year's study at Bar- Ilan University. Bar-Ilan, the American spon- sored university in Ramat-Gan, Israel, was established in 1955 and has more than 800 students, 100 of them from the United States and Canada. Kutnick, an honor student in the College of Liberal Arts at Wayne State, has studied Hebrew literature under Dr. Bar-Adon of the Department of Near Eastern Studies. Rabbi Weinberg Leaves Ann -Arbor, Rabbinate to Teach at W. S. U. Kutnick Marshall Dr. Abram Spiro, chairman of Near Eastern Languages and Lit- eratures; Mrs. Max Stollman, na- tional chairman of the American Women for Bar-Ilan University; General S. L. A. Marshall and Dr. Jacob E. Goldman, director of Ford Motor Company Scien- tific Laboratory. The scholarship was estab- lished by Detroit supporters of Bar-Han in honor of Brigadier General S. L. A. Marshall, and foreign affairs analyst of the Detroit News, because of his active support of the university. Kutnick a junior at Wayne State University, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kutnick, 18039 Woodingham. While in Is- rael, he will specialize in the study of Jewish history. Charles Jacobs Will Serve 7th Term as Bnai Israel President Charles Jacobs has been re- elected to serve a seventh term as president of Cong. Bnai Israel in Pon- tiac. He heads a slate of offi- cers including Edward Blu- meno, Charles Eilender a n d Norman Blu- meno, vice presidents; Al- vin Jacobson and Dr. Daniel Jacobs Foxman, secretaries; and Ben Monson, treasurer. Board members are Ralph lerkovitz, Sam Toby, Sol New- house, Morris Bletstein, Leon Sirlin, Meyer Simon, Morris Blumeno, Sam Merkovitz, Mor- ris Kampner," David Utley, Jo- seph Jacobson and Lazarus Hershovitz.. Rabbi Witkin Gets High Panama Award Safrctn, Elected UHS President tiring president, was honored BALBOA, C. Z. — The Order at a.-reception that followed the of Balboa, the highest decora- Meeting. tion awarded by the Republic Isaac Toubin, executive di- of Panama, was conferred on rector of the American Asso- Rabbi Nathan Within in a sur- ciation for Jewish Education, prise ceremony here during a was the guest speaker at the testimonial to his 25 years of annual meeting. Reports on the service in the Caribbean area. progress made by the schools Rabbi Within is USO area di- were submitted by Berman and rector and director of the Na- by Albert Elazar, superintend- tional Jewish Welfare Board's ent of the schools. Panama Servicemen's Club. DAVID SAFRAN The citation accompanying The CARIBE MOTEL the award paid tribute to Rabbi David Safran was elected Witkin's "silent but most effec- PROVIDES YOUR tive work which has gained for president of the United Hebrew OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS him the appreciation of all who Schools, at the annual meeting WITH . . . come for spiritual guidance or on Wednesday. CONVENIENT LOCATION any other kind of aid" as "an Mandell L. Berman, the re- Woodward near 7 Mile Rd. example for the whole commu- Minutes away from everything nity." The citation notes that in LUXURIOUS ROOMS addition to Rabbi Witkin's work Chicago to Host Parley • Phones • Air Conditioning throughout the Caribbean on • Complete Kitchens on Religion and Race behalf of the Armed Forces • Wall-to-Wall Carpeting A National Conference on "his social welfare activities COMPLETE benefit both the Panama and Religion and Race will be joint- ACCOMMODATIONS ly convened by Protestant, Canal Zone" civilian communi- AT NO EXTRA COST ties. It quoted an assertion that Catholic and Jewish groups in TV and Radio • Parking he is "the only ambassador who Chicago next January. • Continental Breakfast The Conference, the first has really been able to solidify PHONE the civilians and religious such meeting across major re- TO. 8-2662 groups within his mission in the ligious lines, will mark the cen- tennial of President Lincoln's Caribbean area." Moderate signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. It will bring re- Rates Midrasha Announces ligious denominations and ag- Start at encies concerned with inter- Adult Registration $8.00 The Midrasha extension de- racial justice to Chicago's Edge- partment for adult education an- water Beach Hotel, Jan. 14-17, nounces that the classes for 1963. Six hundred clerical and 19630 adults in advanced and inter- lay religious leaders will be in- Woodward mediate Hebrew will be con- vited to take part in the meet- Near 7 Mile Rood tinued for five two-hour ses- ing. sions during the summer. In addition, a class for begin- Michigan's Foremost Private Camp ners will open. During the ses- BOYS AND GIRLS 6-16 sions the students will acquire rudiments of reading and writ- ing Hebrew, and a basic vocabu- lary in modern Hebrew. In all classes emphasis will 1 be placed on conversational On Picturesque Grand Traverse Bay and Hebrew, while in the advanced Lake Mougay . . . pollen-free . . . luxuri- groups, in, addition to conversa- Omen, tion, classical and modern lit- professional supervision. ous facilities Mich. erature and grammar are taken up. REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED Classes are planned to be 8 'WEEKS AND 4 WEEK SESSIONS held in the morning from 9:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. • Sailing • Tripping • Fishing • Motor Boating • Arts 8 Crofts For information and registra- • Land Sports • Water-Skiing • Dramatics tion. call the Midrasha office, • Canoeing • Instrumental • Culturql Friday DI 1-3407. CAMP OMENA After nine years in Ann Arbor as the rabbi of the Beth Israel Community Center, Rabbi Julius Wein- berg is leav- ing the com- munity a n d the rabbinate to take up a career as a university teacher in American his- tory. • Horseback Riding Music Evenings Weinberg, For Registration or Brochure Call: Africa's Upper Nile is so bad- tlis wife and Weinberg ly clogged with the lavender Camp Directors—Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Melton three children will be moving water hyacinth that natives can 17344 APPOLI NE LI 3-4875 to Detroit in Semtember, where walk on top of the river. he has been appointed as a full-time member of the history staff of Wayne State Univer- sity. Weinberg served as director of the Jewish Community Council of Detroit from 1948 to 1953, before coming to Ann Arbor as the first rabbi of the Center. While in Ann Arbor, he studied in the history de- partment of the University of Michigan and served as a spir- itual leader for the Jewish com- munity. The Center, under his tenure, has tripled in membership, and vastly expanded its program. Rabbi Weinberg established a Hebrew school, two choirs, a Yiddish reading circle, a lecture series, adult classes and many other aspects of the Center pro- gram. Rabbi Weinberg will remain in Ann Arbor for the summer, Formerly Gassel's Lodge while his family spends the summer at Herzl Camp at Web- Just 200 Miles Due North of Detroit ster, Wis. His wife, Alezah, will Individual Rooms in Our Beautiful Main Lodge, Individual Log Cabins for the serve as head women's coun- Utmost in Comfort and Privacy, complete Bath Facilities and Stall Shower and selor at the camp. JUST COMPLETED— MAGNIFICENT NEW REDWOOD MOTEL TYPE UNITS!! At Beautiful LEWISTON LODGE Chicagoan to Be Chief Rabbi in South Africa CHICAGO, (JTA) — A Chi- cago rabbi, Dr. Ahron Opher, of South Shore Temple, will become chief rabbi of the United Progressive Jewish Con- gregations at Johannesburg, South Africa, and head of the Reform movement in the Re- public of South Africa. It was announced he will assume his new post next September. 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