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December 13, 1963 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-12-13

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Friday, December 13, 1963--THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S-26

Womens' League for Israel Dedicates
Student Center at Hebrew University

People
Make News

Sue Zoss to Wed
Bruce D. Abrams

SEBASTIAN B. LITTAUER,

MOISkks-.

The Women's League for Israel Student Center has been dedicated on the central
campus of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The event was hailed as a milestone in
the life of Israel's - students. Shown above, the Student Center consists of a student
activities building, an athletics building and a student organization building. Attending
the dedication ceremonies were Mrs. Jack Starr, president of the Women's League for
Israel; Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister; Mrs. Anna Cahane Neiditz, honorary
president of the Women's League; Prof. Giulio Racah, Hebrew University Rector; Mrs.
Zahnan Shazar, Israel's First Lady; and Mrs. William Prince, honorary president of the
Women's League.

.

Montreal Appeal
Nets $4 Million

MONTREAL, (JTA)—For the

first time in the history of the
Montreal Jewish community, a
total of over $4,000,000 has been
raised by the Joint Campaign
for Combined Jewish Appeal
and United Israel Appeal, it was
announced by Cecil Pascal who
served as general chairman of
the 1963 Joint Campaign.
Paschal disclosed that $4,000,-
275 is the total achieved in this
year's drive in his report to over

as Conference chairman. He will
be the first chairman to serve
in that capacity since the Con-
ference expanded the scope of
its concern last September, from
American-Israel matters exclu-
sively, to issues affecting Jews
in other lands throughout the
world. The Conference has been
preoccupied since then with the
problem of the situation of Jew-
ish life within the Soviet Union
to which all the participating
Jewish organizations gave a
very high priority.
Other predecessors of Wein-
stein in the office have been, in
order of incumbency, Dr. Nahum
Goldmann, chairman of the Jew-
ish Agency for Israel; Philip M.
Klutznick and Label A. Katz,
respectively former and present
president of Bnai Brith.

JWV Activities

SOL YETZ-MORRIS COHEN
AUXILIARY will meet Monday
evening at • the home of Raye
Weimer, 21150 Pembroke.
*1 * *
LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
AUXILIARY will hold a Hanu-
kah party Monday at the home
of Ena Wagner, 20530 Patton.
Prospective members are in-
vited to attend. For informa-
tion, call BR. 2-2275.
* * *
ROBERT J. RAFELSON
POST elected Milton Rose,
commander; Henry Mills, sen-
ior vice-commander; Sam Pick-
man, junior vice-commander;
Ralph Epstein, quartermaster;
Arnold Margolis, sergeant-at-
arms; Sam Soloman, Fred Erle-
bacher, Bernard Schwartz, Nor-
man Berkley and Morton Op-
penheim, trustees; Sidney Kay,
chaplain; Phil Rothschild, re-
cording adjutant; Jack Iden,
corresponding adjutant; and
Martin Shulman, insurance of-
ficer. Tickets for the Feb. 15
Military Ball at the Veterans
Memorial Building may be ob-
tained through Sam Pickman.

Men's Clubs

Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station WWJ-TV.
Feature: "The Long Cast," a
drama by Clair Roskam about
the life of Adolph Ochs, pub-
lisher of the New York Times
from 1896 to 1935. -

* * *
COUNCIL-ALTMAN

HOUR

Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Mrs. Norman Kant-
er, former Detroit Council

president and past national
board member of Pioneer
Women and the program of the
forthcoming donor-luncheon of
that organization.
* * *

TO DWELL TOGETHER
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.

Station: WJBK (radio and
television simultaneously).
Feature: "Voice of Israel's
Elders," a special program in
celebration of Hanukah. Par-
ticipating will be the Golden
Age choral group of the Jewish
Center and the Adas Shalom
Youth Choir, directed by Cantor
Nicholas Fenakel, Rabbi Pesach
Sobel and Louis Haber.
* * *

-

nual Bnai Zion Bill of Rights
Award established by Bnai Zion,
the American Fraternal Zionist
Organization, for presentation
to the American who has ren-
dered the most outstanding ser-
vice for the advancement of the
basic tenets of freedom, equal-
ity and justice embodied in the
Bill of Rights. The presentation
will be in the form of a Scroll
and $1,000 in cash at ceremonies
Sunday evening at the New York
Hilton Hotel, New York.
* * *
FRED M. GINSBERG, Repub-
lican, and MARVIN MELTZER,
Democrat, are heads of a bipar-
tisan county council for a civil
rights conference which will fea-
ture a human rights workshop
and talks from top state leaders,
including Gov. George Romney
and U.S. Sen. Philip A. Hart.

The University of Michigan
was the first institution of higher
education in the U.S. to provide
a course in , marine design, in
1883.

THE JEWISH HERITAGE

Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "The Words Will
Now Burn," a dramatic program
in celebration of Hanukah.
Harry Goldstein, Stuart Stahl
and Irwin Zimmerman will
participate.

* * *
HANUKAH SPECIAL
Time: 2:30 p.m. unday.

Station: WWJ-TV.
Feature: "Sons of Light," a
musical dramatic production in
celebration of Hanukah. Bluma
Zussman, Rube Weiss and Paul
Winter will participate. The
Sisterhood Singers of Cong.

Ahavas Achim, directed by Can-
tor Simon Bermanis, will sing.
400 campaign workers who at-
MOSAIC LODGE, F. & A. M., Tom Montgomery will be at the
tended the closing dinner at the announced that Douglas Purther
psi
organ. The program is pre-
Windsor Hotel.
wil be installed as Worshipful sented by the Culture Commis-
The 1963 result represents a Master 8 p.m. Dee. 26 at the

net increase of $139,733 over
the amount raised in 1962. The
new total is the largest sum of
money ever raised in a cam-
paign for current overseas, local
and national needs by any Jew-
ish community in Canada. The
Joint Campaign for Combined
Jewish Appeal and United Israel
Appeal does not as yet include
-local Jewish schools or the
largest Jewish community cen-

ter.

Masonic Temple. Also to be in-
stalled are Mitchell Goldstone,
senior warden; Aaron Katzman,
junior warden; Mayer Nitzkin,
treasurer; Theodore Isaacs, sec-
retary; Morris Watnick, senior
deacon; Paul Axelrod, junior
deacon; Dr. Sidney Adelson,
chaplain; and Sol Lumberg, as-
sociate chaplain. Following the
ceremonies will be a reception
and dancing in the Crystal Ball
Room.

MISS SUE ZOSS

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Zoss
of Youngstown, 0., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sue, to Bruce D. Abrams,
son of Mrs. Nathan Abrams of
Lakepointe Dr., Grosse Pointe
Park.
The bride-elect is a senior in
the University of Michigan
This Week's Radio and
School of Education. Her fiance
Television Progfams
is a graduate of Wayne State
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
University and is a junior in
the University of Michigan
Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
Provident Life and Accident Co. School of Medicine. A June
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: The Feast of Lights, has earned membership in the wedding is planned.
Round Table.
featuring Rabbi Jay Brickman 1964 Million Dollar
* * *
of Temple Sinai, Milwaukee.
U. S. Supreme Court Justice Abraham Shermans
* * *
WILLIAM 0. DOUGLAS will
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
be the recipient of the first an- Mark Golden Date

Weinstein Elected to Head Parley
of Jewish Organization Presidents Igewry
NEW YORK (JTA) — Lewis Rabbi Irving Miller, president

On th,e Air
H. Weinstein of Boston w a s of the American Zionist Council,

elected chairman of the Confer-
ence of Presidents of Major
American Jewish Organizations.
He was the unanimous choice of
the 18 presidents of Jewish or-
ganizations that comprise the
Conference.
The 18 or-
g a ni za tions
whose princi-
pal elected
officers c o m-
prise the Con-
ference are
American Is-
rael Public
Affairs C o m-
mittee, Ameri-
can Jewish
Congress,
American
Zionist Coun-
cil, American
Trade Union
Council for
Weinstein
H i s t a d r u t,
Bnai Brith, Hadassah, Jewish
Agency for Israel, Jewish Labor
Committee, Jewish War Vet-
erans of the U.S.A., Labor Zion-
ist Movement, Mizrachi Hapoel
Mizrachi, National Community
Relations Advisory Council, Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women,
National Council of Young Is-
rael, Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of Amer i c a,
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations, United Synagogue of
America, and Zionist Organiza-
tion of America. The President
of the Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds partici-
pated as an observer.
Weinstein, who is chairman of
the National Community Rela-
tions Advisory Council, succeeds

chairman of Columbia Univer-
sity's department of industrial
engineering, has accepted the
chairmanship of , an advisory
board in the United States for
an unusual work and study fel-
lowship program to be launched
in Israel next August. Applica-
tions are now being accepted
f r o m Industrial Engineering
and Business Management
graduates or seniors who wish
to continue their- education in
Israel, and creatively partici-
pate in the young nation's in-
dustrial growth. The three year
program is under the auspices
of the Committee on Manpower
Opportunities in Israel, 515
Park Ave., New York.
* * *
Mrs. Joseph Willen of New
York, president of the National
Council of Jewish Women, pre-
sented a hand-crafted Hanukah
Menorah to Dr. RALPH
BUNCHE, United Nations Un-
dersecretary for Special Politi-
cal Affairs, for his work to
further human rights, at the
Council's seventh annual United
Nations Institute.
* * *
HAROLD S. NORMAN of

sion of the Jewish Community
Council.

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