Dr. Goodenough Next Lecturer in Borman Series Dr. Erwin R. Goodenough, Yale University Professor Em- eritus of the History of Religion and Visiting Professor at Bran- deis University, will deliver the sext series of addresses in the Borman Near Eastern Lecture Series at Wayne State Univer- sity, on April 18. He will speak at 1:30 p.m. that day in the Kresge Science Lec- ture Room on the . topic "The Place of Religion in the World of Modern Science." At 8:30 that night, in the Com- munity Arts Auditorium, his The real estate and building division of the 1963 Allied Jewish Campaign is heading for one of the best years in history under the chairmanship of Lewis S. Grossman. Division leaders shown at a fund-raising meeting are, from left: Phillip Stollman, AJC vice-chairman; Alfred L. Deutsch, co-chairman, real estate division; Irving Rose, pre-campaign chairman, real estate divi- sion; Grossman; A. Alfred Taubman, pre-campaign chairman; Harold Berry, host. Danny Syme Chosen to Represent Detroit at World Youth Conference Jewish youth of Detroit will ness sessions, at which specific be represented in Israel this resolutions will be presented summer by Daniel B. Syme, a and adopted, the young Jewish 17-year-old senior in the gradu- leaders will meet with Premier ating classes of Mumford High Ben-Gurion, President Ben-Zvi, former Prime Minister Moshe School and Temple Israel. The son of Rabbi and Mrs. M Sharett and World Zionist lead- Robert Syme, Danny this week er Nahum Goldmann. I Danny's selection to represent was announced as the winner Detroit Jewish youth was deter- of the city- mined on the basis of two ora- wide youth tions, one prepared, the other contest held in extemporaneous, as well as on a conjunction personal and written interview. with the re- Several other Detroit youth who c e n t Detroit will be in Israel at the time of Jewish Youth the conference will be able to C o nf e rence, attend as visitors; however, there sponsored by is only one delegate from each the Jewish Na- major community. tional Fund Internationally, 17 organiza- and the Jew- tions representing Orthodox, Danny ish Center. In announcing that Danny will Conservative, Reform, Zionist, be this city's official delegate to secular and Jewish Center Agen- the World Jewish Youth Con- cies have been asked to select ference, to be held Aug. 4-9 in delegates. Danny Syme, recently chosen Jerusalem, Tzvi Berkal and Nor- man Flax, coordinators of the as "Teen of the Week" by one local conference, stated that of the metropolitan daily news- young men and women from 13 papers, will be a commencement local organizations participated speaker at bo' Mumford and Temple Israel when he is gradu- in the contest. Danny was a representative of ated this June. He is on the executive board the Michigan State Temple Youth (MSTY), an organization of the Mumford Student Council comprised of youth groups from and the drama Club, and will all Reform Congregations in soon appear in his fourth school Michigan, in which he serves as play, "Dinny and the Witches," this year's Mumford school general vice-president. In Israel, the young Detroiter drama. Danny was chosen the best will join with 400 boys and girls representing every major Jewish high school actor in Detroit in community in the world. 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