People Make News Rapaport-Klein Engagement Told Detroit Jewish Vocational Service Gets Grant to Find Jobs for Retirees Robert Kasle, president of the Jewish Vocational Service, an- nounces that the agency has re- cently been awarded a . special grant to conduct a project which has the purpose of finding part- time jobs for retirees. This grant has been made by the Baron de Hirsch Fund, a New Jersey philanthropy, to De- troit as one of four Jewish Vo- cational Service agencies in the United States and Canada in- terested in increasing employ- ment opportunities for retired persons. The Detroit JVS is concerned that there are a diminishing number of jobs available for re- tirees who have serious eco- nomic and psychological needs to work. Most of these persons wish to supplement their So- cial Security or retirement bene- fits. This grant will be utilized as an eight-month experimental project. An advisory committee of retired persons will work with the agency in an effort to provide an increased number of part-time jobs, and will serve as the labor pool. Philip J. Gilbert will serve as the field representative for this project. He will be concerned with contacting businesses and firms in the Detroit area who could employ active and experi- enced retired persons. The Jewish Vocational Service believes that there are many Two Wayne .State University professors received the first Probus Club Awirds for Aca- demic Achievement at the Club's annual dinner at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. George Reinitz, president of the club, made the presentation. Honored were Dr. WALTER H. SEE- GERS, of 832 Notre Dame. Grosse Pointe, professor and chairman of the department of physiology and pharmacology at the College of Medicine, and Dr. SAMUEL I. SHUMAN, of 630 Merrick, professor in the Law School. Both received $500 grants, without restrictions. * * * Who is a Jew, and who is not. MISS MARY RAPAPORT will be discussed at New York University March 12 by the Is- Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rapaport raeli Supreme Court justice who of Wisconsin Ave. announce the delivered a • controversial deci- engagement of their daughter, sion on the subject. Dr. MOSHE Mary Joan, to Simon Louis SILBERG of the Supreme Court Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Israel will speak on "Who Is Richard Adams Klein of, Home- Not a Jew: The Supreme Court wood, Ill. of Israel and Its Decision in the The bride-elect and her fiance Case of Brother Daniel." Dr. are students at the University Silberg delivered the majority of Michigan. A late Spring wed- decision that said Brother Dan- ding is planned. iel, a Jew who became a Cath- olic monk, cannot be considered a Jew under Israel's Law of Re- Jimmie Hawkins Is * * * turn, which grants citizenship to Named Managing CHARLES F. WAGG, direc all Jews upon immigration. * * * Director of Whittier tor, Michigan- Department of Jimmie H a wk in s, 44, was HERBERT H. SCHIFF, of Co- Mental Health, will be honored at a public- banquet March 6 at luinbus, 0., vice-president and named managing director of the the Veterans Memorial build- chairman of the allocations and Whit t i e r , "Detroit's Distin- ing in Detroit. A committee of finance committee of the United guished Hotel," it was announced past and present Mental Health Jewish Fund of Columbus, has by Stanley Stahl of New York, Commission members are plan- been appointed co-chairman of president. ning the affair in cooperation the UJA's committee for com- Hawkins, who succeeds Fred with 31 sponsoring organiza- munity activities. Hauser, returns to the Whittier * * * tions: MAX OSNOS, Detroit where he rose from bellman to businessmen and former com-. MARSHA TEMMER, 16, of resident manager, before leaving mission chairman, is heading 24221 Westhampton, Oak Park, three years ago to serve as mid- the. "committee to honor Charles and JERRY SUROWITZ, 17, of west sales manager for the Man- Wagg on his. first quarter cen- 18694 Appoline, a Detroit mod- sion Hotels. tury of service tb the people of ern jazz duo, have been named He was general manager of Michigan." Mr—Wagg .has com- winners in the second quarter their Hotel Gary in Indiana. pleted 25 years with the De- finals of the Stars of the .Futur• partment -of Mental Health and TV Talent Contest and are novv More recently he was general its predecessor, the_ Hos- eligible for the finals on April manager, Western Division, Boss Hotel chain, with headquarters pital COrniiiSsion. For more at the Tioga Hotel, Chanute, « * * than 21 -years he has served as Kansas. ,director or its equivalent. The DR. DAVID M. SILVER, pro- Hawkins has been in the hotel honor- banquet committee in- fessor of history at Butler Uni- dudes three former Mental versity at Indianapolis, has been field for 27 years, starting as a ,Health Commission chairmen in appointed dean of the • school's page boy, at the famous Holly- addition to Osnos, Dr. Harry college of. liberal arts and wood Beach Hotel, Fla. A . feW years ago, Life Magazine devoted August, the RC Rev. Monsignor sciences. a success-picture story . to HaW- Ralph._ M.. Richards., and. Miss EVangeline Shiebley, professor, LOUIS M. BLOOMFIELD, kins, when he moved up from Wayne State' UniverSity. Pres- - Q. C., of Montreal, has been bell captain to resident manager ent chairman Richard. F. Van- named to the Canadian National of the Whittier, within a seven- der Veen of Grand Rapids is Capital Commission, which is month period, one of the fastest also on the committee. Reserva- responsible for the coordination rises in the annals of innkeeping. tions for the banquet may be and development of the federal made by addressing the Com- government planning in the na- David Torby Wins mittee to HonorlCharles.Wagg, tional capital. region. Schulze Spelldown 1056 Randolph. * * * • s * David Torby, son of Mr. and MYRON GUREN, a Cleveland BOY SCOUT KENNETH oil executive, has been re-elect- Mrs. K. Torby, 5321 W. Outer MOGILL, member of Troop ed chairman of the Cleveland Dr., emerged eighth grade cham- 1512 sponsored by the Jackson Committee for the United Serv- pion at Schulze School in the first round of the Detroit News School PTA, was the recipient ice Organizations. Metropolitan Area spelling bees. on Scout Sabbath at Beth Abra- * * * More than 100,000 grade school ham Synagogue of the Ner Tam- HARRY S. WINER, Dayton id Award, a religious award de- attorney and civic leader, has students participated in the elim- veloped by the national Jewish been re-elected president of the inations in five counties. David's victory makes him eli- Committee on Scouting and the board of the Child Guidance National Jewish Synagogue Center for. Dayton and Mont- gible for further contests on the road to the ultimate national body. The honor is earned by gomery County. grade school spelldown on June scouts who work with their * * * rabbis to complete such require- RABBI AARON LANDES has 12 in Washington, D.C. David, 13, came in seventh in ments as a knowledge of the been appoint ed by Mayor Bible and the history of the Charles B. Williamson of Erie, the metropolitan final last year Jewish people. Rabbi Israel I. Pa., to serve on the Erie Com- when he attended King School. Halpern presented the award munity Relations Commission He has won every grade bee to Kenneth. which carries out the Fair Em- since the fifth grade. * * ployment and Housing Acts en- Dr. ABBA HILLEL SILVER acted by the State of Pennsyl- Criterion Club Will of Cleveland, world Zionist vania. Hold 'Talent Nite' leader, has been selected to re- "Stars of Tomorrow" will ceive this year's Louis D. Bran- Dr. Wattenberg Will compete for $100 in cash prizes , deis Award of the American at the Criterion Club's public Zionist Council, coordinating Address Parents talent-hunt contest 8:30 p.m. body of all Zionist organizations Without Partners Saturday at the Labor Zionist in this country, "in recognition- "Sex Attitudes in the Home" Ins t i t u t e, announced Sylvia of his outstanding services to Israel, Zionism and the welfare. will be Dr. William Watten- Smith, vice-president and chair- of Jewry," Rabbi Irving Miller, berg's topic when he addresses man of the Club's committee on chairman of the Council, an- the Parents Without Partners arrangements. The occasion will be the or- nounced. The presentation of open meeting 8:45 p.m. March ganization's premiere "Talent the award will be made at the 12 at the Jewish Center. A discussion period will fol- Nite" and will spotlight per- 15th Israel Independence Day celebration sponsored by the low Dr. Wattenberg's talk, con- formers talented in music, dance Council, April 28, at Philhar- cluding with refreshments and and a variety of entertainment monic Hall in Lincoln Center a • social hour. All divorced or categories. Popular- dancing and for the Performing Arts, New widowed parents under the age refreshments will be included in the social hour to follow. of 55 are invited to attend. York. City. Sol Hurok, world renowned impresario, has accepted the hon- orary chairmanship of a testi- monial dinner to be given in honor of Jan Peerce, leadin tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Corn- pany, at the Americana Ho- tel, New York, March 1'7. The dinner will be given by the Jewish Theo- logical S e m nary of Ameri- ca, in associa- tion with the Cantors As- Hurok sembly of America, in recogni- tion of Mr. Peerce's "lasting contribution to the world of music and to the greater under- standing and appreciation of Jewish liturgical music." The event will be held on behalf of the Seminary's Cantors Institute, where a $100,000 fund will be created to provide Alice and Jan Peerce Scholarships for deserv- ing cantorial students. businesses which could appro- priately utilize retired persons who are flexible and stable workers. The project is coor- dinated by Eugene Greenspan, assistant director of the Service. The agency is a •beneficiary of the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federation. Albert Cohen is the executive director. The one who marries his daughter to a boor is as if he bound her and threw her to the lions. —Pesachim 49. 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