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Danny Raskin's Rutgers University Opens Hebraic
Studies Department; Fetes Scholars
"Curtain - At - Nine"
SATURDAY, MAY 11, at 9:00 P.M.
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25 YEARS AGO, Ida Caplan,
sister of the late Judge -Harry
B. Keidan, saw a need to help
orphaned and displaced chil-
dren who were being sent to
Palestine and placed in the care
of the Mizrachi's Women's Or-
ganization America . . . So
the Mizrachi Women — Fannie
Gluck Chapter — was started
with a small group of about 10
women meeting in each other's
home . This year is the first
time since the founding that the
group has a regular meeting
place . . . Cong. Yehduah on
Wyoming . . . Fannie Gluck
Chapter celebrates its 25th an-
niversary May 7, with a donor
luncheon at the Shaarey Zedek
. . . Sylvia Novetsky is presi-
dent and Ann Bigman, UN
3-3208, donor chairman.
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WHILE WATCHING the De-
troit Tigers and Minnesota
Twins on TV last week, Ruth
Kamin remarked to hubby Phil,
"How do you know they aren't
just showing the same ball
games over again every year?"
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FOR FOLKS WHO wonder
where they are .. . the Rosen-
berg catering family and Holi-
day Manor are now in Oak Park
. in the shopping center on
NW corner of Coolidge . . .
(former Sammy's Avalon Room.)
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FROM NEW YORK, Lou
Sklar writes us that the six-
year-old daughter of Dr. Maur-
ice M. Shapiro, head of cosmic-
ray research for the U. S. Naval
Research Laboratory, reflects
her father's interest in space
shots, orbits, astronauts, etc .. .
Recently, her father, while
making plans to attend confer-
ences of cosmic-ray scientists in
Japan, Russia and India, told
her that he was going around
the world ... "How many times,
daddy?" she asked.
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BEST BET of weekend .. .
Don Frohman Concert, May 5,
with Detroit Symphony, at Art
Institute • . . 100 voices, 60
from Detroit and 40 from Cleve-
land, who rehearsed separately
and never sang together, will
merge for this occasion.
* * *
BACK FROM A European
trip, Julius Silver tells of rid"
ing to Brussels in a train com-
partment with a priest . . . The
day was scorching, so he took
off his jacket . . . "Too bad you
can't do the same," he said to
the robed clergyman . . . The
priest smiled, stepped out of
the com.partment and returned
two minutes later with his trou-
sers carefully folded over his
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NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.,
(JTA)—Rutgers University hon-
ored three Jewish scholars dur-
ing the inauguration of the
school's new Hebraic Studies
Department.
Dr. Salo W. Baron, director of
the Center of Israeli and Jewish
Studies at Columbia University,
was awarded an honorary Doc-
tor of Letters degree. Rabbi
Julius J. Funk, director of Bnai
Brith Hillel Foundation at Rut-
gers for 20 years, and Rabbi
Louis M. Levitsky_ of Oheb Sha-
lom Congregation of South
Orange, an instructor in the hu-
manities at the Newark Col-
leges, were given Rutgers
Awards for outstanding service
to the Jewish people and to the
State University.
Baron said that the growth of
Hebraic studies in the United
States in a few decades had
been "startling." He said that in
1940 a total of 124 American
schools of higher learning in-
cluded Hebrew in their curri-
cula of which 47 were theo-
logical seminaries. Ten years
later the total number increased
to 206 institutions, rising again
to 245 in 1957, the last Year for
which figures are available.
These 245 institutions include
61 undergraduate colleges, '72
universities and 112 seminaries,
Baron said.
arm . . . "Too bad you can't do
the same," he told Julius.
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the name of the Detroit woman
in the audience on a recent
Steve Allen TV show from Cali-
fornia who asked guest star
Jerry Lewis if it was so that his
wife was from Detroit.
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