THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, November 23, 1962 to United Hebrew Schools to Dedicate Publishers Given Honor in Buffalo by Educators N.Y. (JTA) — make those in all communities, knowledge, and the highest Cohn Branch in Livonia on Sunday The BUFFALO, Buffalo Bureau of Jewish strong links between parents spiritual values will be attained The United Hebrew Schools of Detroit will observe formal dedication ceremonies 2 p.m. Sunday at the new Maly and Samuel Cohn branch in Livonia. The modern brick and stone structure is the first building in Livonia especially built to house Jewish activities. Located at 31840 W. - Seven Mile, it will serve the 1500 Jewish families now living in the Livonia area. The program will include an invocation by Rabbi Jacob Segal of Adas- Shalom synagogue. Greetings will be conveyed by Max Fisher, president of the Jewish W elf a r e Federation; Louis Tabashnick, chairman of the Capital Needs Committee of the J.W.F.; Albert Elazar, super- intendent of the United Hebrew Schools; David Denn, president of Temple BethAm; Dr. Richard Bayles, president of the Livonia Jewish Congregation; and Mayor of Livonia Harry W. Moelke. Jack Shenkman, chairman of the building committee will pre- sent a gold lifetime key to the building to David Safran, pres- ident of the United Hebrew Schools. Safran will in turn pre- sent it to Irwin Cohn whose gift helped to make the building pos- sible. The new branch school is named in memory of Cohn's parents. The construction was also financed in part by the Capital Needs Committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation. After the Mezzuzah is affixed to the doorway of the new school, a reception will follow in the school auditorium. Members of the building com- mittee of the United Hebrew Schools include Mandell L. Ber- man, David Safran, Louis Schos- tak and Jack Shenkman. The public is invited. Rice to Address Institute of JWF Women Nov. 28 * by invitation only Golden Anniversary T. James P. Rice, executive di- rector of United HIAS Service, the worldwide Jewish migra- tion agency, will address the 13th annual Jewish W elf are Federation Women's Division ::: Institute, Wed- • nesday, at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, Institute chairman, and Mrs. David J. Schachter and Mrs. Ivor J. Kahn, co- chairmen, state that 400 women are expected. Born in Cleveland, in 1913, Rice re- Rice ceived his Bachelor of Arts degree from Adelbert College, Western Re- serve University, Cleveland, in 1934, and his Master of Science in Social Administra- tion from the Graduate School of Social Sciences, Western Re- Frohman Patrons Will serve, two years later. After a career as a social Present Artist Concert worker and administrator in Don Frohman Chorus Patron family welfare, child care, and Society will present Marion community organization agen- Bates, soprano; Gene Slobin, cies in Cleveland, Chicago and tenor; Lorraine Messick, violin- New York, he went abroad in ist; and Sylvia Lee Studio danc- 1945 to serve as a Joint Dis- ers 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the De- tribution Committee represen- troit Institute of Musical Arts. tative in Italy, Austria, France, The public is invited. Switzerland and Germany. In Switzerland, Rice was JDC liai- son representative to Interna- The CARIBE MOTEL tional Refugee Organization, PROVIDES YOUR United Nations High Commis- OUT-OF:I- OWN GUESTS sioner for Refugees and the In- tergovernmental Committee for WITH . . . European Migration. He is CONVENIENT LOCATION chairman of the Refugee and Woodward near 7 Mile Rd. Migration Committee of the Minutes away from everything American Council of Voluntary LUXURIOUS ROOMS Agencies for Foreign Service, • Air Conditioning • Phones and a vice-president of the • Complete Kitchens • Wall-to-Wall Carpeting American Immigration and Citi- zenship Conference. COMPLETE ACCOMMODATIONS As Executive D i r e c t or of AT NO EXTRA COST United HIAS, Rice supervises • Parking • TV and Radio programs in some 40 countries • Continental Breakfast throughout the world. PHONE Mrs. Daniels says the insti- 4.V.444 7, TO 8 2662 tute will be an all-day seminar designed to present a complete picture of Jewish immigration, Moderate past, present and future. Rates The other Institute speakers Start at are Harold Silver, director for Detroit Resettlement Service, $8.00 and Albert Elazar, superinten- dent of the United Hebrew 19630 Schools. Reservations can be made and information obtained Woodward by calling WO 5-3939. Near 7 Mile Road ' - '63 CHEVROLETS Sale or Lease "Service Is Important" Best Location in Area . . Best Deal All-Ways SEE UN 4-2300 BR 2-2.470 M. LARRY STERN AT Hanley Dawson Chevrolet, Inc. e h 14501 W. 7 Mile Rd., 1/2 block W. of James Couzens WE Education Sunday night paid and children, with a dedication for the good of Jewry and honor to Eli and Ida Jacobs, to the advancement of Jewish America." publishers of the Buffalo Jew- ish Review, in recognition of their 42 years of devoted ser- vice to the cause of Jewish education. In the award presented to Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, the com- munity acclaimed the couple : 7•• • .... . . ..... City of Hope Dinner Dance Sun., Nov. 25, Sheraton-Cadillac ELI and IDA JACOBS and expressed gratitude to Mr. Jacobs for services which made him "the conscience of his Jewish community." More than 30 community or- ganizations sent messages of greetings to the Jacobs and special awards were sent to Mrs. Jacobs by women's organiza- tions as expressions of appre- ciation for her services. Milton T. Shapiro, pres- ident of the Bureau, and Reuben Resnik, its executive director, reported on the progress attained by Buffalo's educational system during the past year. The dinner meeting, which marked the 34th anniversary of the Buffalo Bureau of Jewish Education, paid tribute to the memory of ,Dr. Emanuel Gam- oran, who was to have been the evening's speaker and whose death occurred the previous Thursday. Philip Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit Jewish News, who substituted for Dr. Gamoran as guest speaker, paid honor to Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs as dedi- cated publishers whose idealism has given Buffalo a newspaper that keeps the Jewish com- munity fully informed on Jew- ish developments locally and nationally. "Without such dedi- cated services, Buffalo Jewry would be spiritually impover- ished," Slomovitz said. Analyzing the changes that have taken place in the world in recent years and the re- sults of the holocaust, Slomo- vitz showed how the former reservoirs of Jewish learning upon which American Jewry had drawn for leadership and guidance for many decades had been sapped and had van- ished. He expressed his re- grets that Israel is unable at present to substitute for those reservoirs because of the state's responsibilities to the tens of thousands of newcom- ers who must be integrated into the country's economy, thereby placing Israel's duties in channels other than the building of spiritual forces for other areas. "American Jews must create their own spiritual reservoirs, and must build cultural fortress- es of their own to assure spir- itual strength for our people here," Slomovitz declared. He expressed confidence that there are sufficiently inspired cul- tural giants in American Jewry to assure the emergence of a powerful educational system based on American experiences to elevate the standards of Jewish learning in this country. "Start from the source," he urged. "Strengthen Jewish cul- tural values in every commu- nity. Make your educational system in Buffalo, as we must * Jayne Mansfield * Joey Adams * Al Kelly * JoAnn Val * Hal Gordon & His Orchestra • Special Guest: Ben Horowitz Exec. Director, City of Hope Sponsored by DETROIT BUSINESS. 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