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December 07, 1962 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-12-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, December 7, 1962 — 28

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Israel Ministry of Posts to Issue Stamps
Honoring Dead Sea Fishes, UJA, Korczak

The Israel Ministry of Posts has an-
nounced the forthcoming issue of six
commemorative postage stamps. A series
of four depicts Red Sea fishes, designed
by M. and G. Shamir of Tel Aviv. A fifth
stamp honors the United Jewish Appeal's
25 years of service. Designed by I. Blau-
shild of Tel Aviv, it depicts an assembly
of cogwheels, each showing a
symbol of one of the many
fields of activities of the UJA
—immigration, settlement, ag-
riculture—as well as the em-
blem of Malben (Institution
Phi Lambda Kappa's national
for the Aged and the Sick)
driven by a main wheel sym- convention, to be held here at
bolizing the silver jubilee of Hotel Statler, Dec. 28-31, will
the organization. Another follow an established tradition of
stamp honors Janusz Kor- the national medical fraternity's
czak, renowned teacher, peda- convening here every 10 years.
gogue and friend of youth Its last convention here was in
who was killed in the Nazi 1952.
Dr. Benjamin Brand, national
holocaust. Designed by 0. Ad-
ler of Tel Aviv, the stamp president, and Dr. I. Z. Silvar-
bears the portrait of Dr. Kor- man, as members of the frater-
czak and in the background nity's Detroit Alumni Club, are
two scenes from his life— co-chairmen of the convention
one teaching his flock of chil- arrangements committee.
dren and the other comfort-
The local
ing them behind the barbed alumni gr o up
wire fences of the extermina- is composed of
tion camp.
former Univer-
sity of Michi-
gan chapter
members a n d
local university
graduates —
Wayne State
University Col-
lege of Medi-
cine. There is
an active
Wayne State
University Dr. Silvarman
group—Omicron Chapter.
"We have a national mem-
bership of 5,000 and more
than 450 Jewish physicians are
affiliated with the Detroit
Alumni Chapter," Dr. Silvar-
man, who also is a member
of the fraternity's national
board and who was a co-chair-
man of the 1952 convention,
stated. He pointed out that
the fraternity aims especially
at providing assistance, in the
form of loans, to medical stu-
dents. "We also provide books
for the library in Israel of the
Hadassah - Hebrew University
Medical Center," he added.
Dr. Silvarman pointed out that
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gehr- there is a PLK section in Jeru-
Inger huff and puff out the salem and a fraternity chapter
candles symbolic of the 25th at the Hebrew University medi-
Ow-' anniversary of the forthcoming cal school.
Having begun as the Aleph
1963 March of Dimes campaign
which will take place during Yud Heh Medical Fraternity, the
January. Gehringer, former name was changed to Phi Lamb-
Detroit Tiger all-time great da Kappa when the fraternity
and member of the Hall of was organized on a national
Fame, heads the drive for the basis merging four college medi-
Wayne County Chapter of cal organizations under the slo-
March of Dimes for the ninth gan Friendship - Mercy - Truth -
year. The Dr. Jonas Salk In- Fidelity.
The convention sessions will
stitute is a recipient of the
feature the presentation of
campaign.

Awards, Scientific Papers Featured
at Phi Lambda Kappa Convention

Mark March of
Dimes 25th Year

Brokensha Quartet
at Cork & Embers

Elections, Lecture
Banquet Announced
The Cork •and Embers Room
by Workmen's Circle
in the Cadillac House Motel,
The Workmen's Circle Michi-

Congress and First Ave., has
inaugurated a new entertain-
ment policy, it was announced
by Dick Krandle.
The Jack Brokensha Quartet
will entertain nightly at the
Cork and Embers Room from
9 p.m. to 2 a.m., Tuesdays
through Saturday. In addition,
the Brokensha Quartet will play
dinner music on Sunday night
from 7 p.m. to midnite.

Southfield
High
School
Newsline

By RANDY ZUSMAN
Orders for the Southfield High
Yarbook "The Blue and Gray"
are being taken. Editor-in-chief
Audrey Diebel comments that
the 1963 Yearbook will have an
emphasis on modern design.
The 1963 Senior Class will
have a senior trip this year in
Mackinac. The trip will last from
10 a.m. on May 24 until 1 p.m.
on May 26. This is the first
trip of its kind at Southfield.
The annual spring musical at
Southfield will be "F inia n's
Rainbow," to be presented on
May 8, 9, 15 and 16. Try-outs
for the 30 parts will be held
sometime during the month of
December.
The College Entrance Exami-
nation Board's Scholastic Apti-
tude Test will be given on Jan.
12. This examination is a re-
quirement for entrance to many
colleges and the scores are used
in determining certain scholar-
ship grants.
Seniors Carol Caster, Dave
Goldstein and Peg Luehmann
are Southfield's representatives
on the 1962-63 Michigan Chorale.
The 65-voice choir will give sev-
eral concerts on radio and tele-
vision before leaving on an ex-
tended tour.
The Southfield basketball team
meets Redford Union and Don-
dero High School on Dec. 7 and
8, respectively, to open the 1962-
63 season. Dec. 26-28 marks the
annual Holiday Tournament at
Southfield High. All games start
at 6:30 p.m.
The Southfield team will meet
Royal Oak Kimball High School
on Dec. 12 for their first league
competition of the year. Coach
Hurd has high hopes for this
year's success.
The annual fall Honors Assem-
bly will be held on Dec. 19. At
this time seniors and juniors are
honored for their performances
during the 1961-62 school year.
Plans are being made for the
annual holiday dance to be held
Dec. 22, under the sponsorship
of the Junior Class.

gan District Committee elected
Monroe M. Title, chairman; Ber-
nard Broder, vice-chairman;
Jacob Reissman, secretary; and
Joseph Heideman, treasurer.
Branch 1060 will have Dr.
Harold Rossmoore of Wayne
State University as guest speak-
er Saturday at the W. C. Center.
Dr. Rossmoore will speak on
"Life Outside the Earth". The
public is invited, at no charge.
Branch 111 of the Workmen's
Circle will hold its 46th annual
banquet 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Workmen's Circle Center. Food
The Seneca Indians of west-
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fried and entertainment have been ar-
announce the Bas Mitzvah of ranged. For reservations, call ern New, York will hold a ref-
erendum before year's end—to
their daughter, Caryn Paula, Rose Lifshitz, UN 4-0407.
decide whether to give women
will be observed at Sabbath
Plan for retirement with U.S. the right to vote in Indian
services tonight at Cong. Bnai
affairs.
Savings Bonds.
Moshe.

I Bas Mitzvahs

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awards, discussions of scientific
papers, functions for women
delegates and guests and other
events. There will be a brunch
and fashion show on Dec. 29, a
dinner that night for the presen-
tation of the annual scientific
award, a brunch on Dec. 30 for
medical students and entertain-
ment that evening, tours of the
city for women on Dec. 31 and
the traditional New Year's Eve
closing dinner dance that night.
Business sessions will be held
throughout the convention
period.

Flint Council Presents Awards for Service

Citations of merit were pre- awards were Mrs. William
sented to Arthur Hurand, im- Bailies, Jacob Pines and Israel
mediate past president, and Sendler.
Marvin Levey at the annual
meeting of the Flint Jewish
Want The Best?
Community Council held last
Ask the Folks Who've Had
week. -

SAM BARNETT

According to Gilbert Y. Rub-
enstein, president, awards for
outstanding service were pre-
sented to the officers of the
1962 United Jewish Appeal of
Flint. They are Wilbert Rob-
erts, general chairman; Louis
Kasle, associate chairman; Mil-
ton Warren and Dr. S. S. Gorne,
initial gifts chairmen; Alfred E.
Klein and Dr. H. M. Golden,
advance gifts chairmen; Harry
Binder, Leonard Bragman, Ber-
nard Lovitsky and Sol Schafer,
general gifts chairmen; Norman
Gottlieb, young leadership divi-
sion chairman. Awards also
went to Mrs. Charles Dodge,
Mrs. Sam Laro and Mrs. Sey-
mour Osher, co-chairmen of the
UJA women's division. Honor-
ary chairmen who received

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