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January 10, 1964 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-01-10

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After spending a week in Florida, Robert. R. Wolfe, 14551
Greenbriar, Oak Park, has returned to Chicago to resume his
studies as a senior at the Chicago College of Osteopathy.
David Alan Brand, son of Milton and Carolyn Brand, 25416
Parkwood, Huntington Woods, celebrated his Bar Mitzvah last
Sunday with a horse-drawn sleigh ride for his friends, at Upland
Hill Farm. After the ride the whole group attended a spaghetti
dinner at the farm house.
Julius Chajes, director of the Center Music School, will
present Miriam Gargarian, Gordon Goodman. Beth Rhodes,
Edward Nord, Greta Nachteiler, Tobie Kahn and Stephen Weiss
in a piano recital 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the music room of the
Jewish Center.
The Bodzin Family Club held its annual get-together at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Duchin. The January meeting will
be held Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Yetta Bodzin.
Bruce Alpert, Mark Bennett, Cindi Brand, Lynn Bogorad,
Judy Goodman, Larry Greenberg, Connie Jacobs, Larry Kadushin,
Barbara Parzen, Harvey Salinger and Dennis Scheinfield have
returned to their classes at Roosevelt School, Stanford, Conn.,
after spending the winter vacation with their respective parents,
Mrs. I. Murray Jacobs, who is the midwest region representative
of the Roosevelt School P. T. A., says that plans are being formed
for a February meeting at her home on Berkshire Drive,
Birmingham.

MISS SHERYL BRONER

Mr. and Mrs. Barney Broner
of Muirland Avenue announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter Sheryl to Milton Gordon,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Gordon of Ohio Avenue..
The prospective bridegroom is
a student at the University of
Detroit Dental School and is
Israeli Advanced the Peace Corps Program
affiliated with the Alpha Omega
By 1958, as one African nation Fraternity.
BY JESSIE HALPERN
A June 14 wedding is planned.
(JTA Washington Correspondent)
after another achieved inde-
(Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.)
pendence, Israel answered re-
WASHINGTON — The Inter- quests for technical aid volun- Standard Federal Sets
national Peace Corps secretariat, teers in Ghana, Togo, Nigeria,
1963 Record Highs
one year after its official birth, the Ivory Coast, Dahomey, Li-
New record highs In assets
looks upon Israel, a developing beria, Central African Republic, savings, mortgages and reserves
Tanganyika, and the Came-
nation itself, as one of its most roons. Today Israel's program for 1963 are reported by Stan-
dard Federal Savings and Loan
effective contributors.
extends as far as Bolivia.
Association, according to year-
Housed in Washington and
end statements by Robert J.
designed to foster the formation
Lawrence B. Silver Hutton, president.
of volunteer-service programs
"1963 was a most significant
around the world, its establish- Named to Staff of year for the association," Hutton
ment was approved in October Justice Department said in his statement to savings
account holders and mortgage
1962 by 43 nations attending
Lawrence Bryan Silver, son customers.
the International Conference on
"Total assets held by the as-
Middle-Level Manpower, in Pu- of Mr. and Mrs. David Silver,
erto Rico.
of 19471 Rob- sociation on Dec. 31, 1963 were
s o n who $273 million, a $41-million in-
Much of the credit for the
passed the crease over assets held on this
secretariat's success goes to
Michigan State date last year," he said.
men like Yehuda Ben-Ron, Is-
Savings increased $35 million
Bar exams
rael's representative, who was
last week, has and Standard Federal added
personally commended for his
been appoint- over $40 million to its mortgage
work by the late President Ken-
ed as a U. S. portfolio.
nedy. Ben-Ron has brought to
attorney
this international group a
to the Justice Feinberg Plans Lecture
wealth of valuable experience
Department in on Ceremonial Art
as an Israeli naval commander,
Washington
as well as a four- and one-half-
Dr. Charles E. Feinberg, col-
where he now
L. B. Silver
year involvement with programs
lector and patron of the arts,
of technical education, youth makes his home. He is a grad- will deliver an illustrated lec-
organization and community de- uate of the H arvard Law ture on "Jewish Ceremonial
velopment work in Ghana. He School.
Art," 9:40 p.m., Tuesday, at the
served in Ghana as director of
Shaarey Zedek.
the Ghana Nautical College,
Dr. Feinberg, who has de-
training officers and enlisted
voted a lifetime to the gather-
men for the Ghanian Merchant
ing of ceremonial objects, has a
Navy and Fishing Fleet.
collection that is nationally fa-
Israel's people-to-people vol-
mous. It was displayed, in part,
unteer aid program actually has
BLOCH-ROSE POST AND at the Detroit Institute of Arts
a history predating that of the AUXILIARY, will have a New in 1951 in connection with the
international secretariat and the Years party Sunday, in the celebration of the 90th anniver-
United States Peace Corps. In Silverman Room of the Vet- sary of Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
1955 and 1956, the Israeli gov- eran's Building on W. Davison.
Dr. Feinberg's lecture, which
ernment combined efforts with There will be an exchange of will be illustrated by art objects
Histadrut in sending agricul- gifts and refreshments will be in his own collection, will be
tural projects to Burma. Simi- served. For information call the second in a series of six en-
lar programs followed in Iran, Burt Chassin 543-3743, or call titled "Perspectives on Jewish
Turkey, Caylon and Thailand. Dorothy Goldberg.
Art."

Shazar Sends Message of Greeting
as YIVO Institute Opens Parley

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
38th annual conference of the
YIVO Institute for Jewish Re-
search opened here with a mes-
sage of greetings from Israel's
President Zalman Shazar.
He urged continuation "of
the YIVO tradition to cul-
tivate the vineyard of the
old and new Jewish creativ-
ity" and the dissemination of
Jewish culture of Eastern
Europe among the Jews in
North America.
The establishment of a YIVO
Heritage Foundation was an-
nounced.
Principal speaker at the ses-
sion, held at Hunter College,
was Abraham Sutskever, lead-
ing Jewish poet now residing in
Tel Aviv.
He dealt with the heroic ef-
forts made to rescue priceless
cultural treasures from destruc-
tion at the hands of the Nazis
in the Vilna Ghetto, where he
was one of the fighters.
Dr. Irving Howe, professor
of English at Hunter College,
spoke on "The Humanist As-

AAGE HESSELLUND-JENSEN, Danish Ambassador to the
United Nations, and Miss Marian Anderson, noted American
contralto, are shown receiving Hadassah Myrtle Wreath
Achievement Awards from Mrs. Nathan D. Perlman (left),
Hadassah's national membership chairman, at a luncheon at
the New York Hilton Hotel, which marked the 20th anni-
versary of the rescue of the Danish Jewish Community by
the people of Denmark after the Nazi invastion of that country
in 1943.

Educator Urges Yiddish
in Hebrew Day Schools

A prominent Jewish educator
has called for the introduction
of the teaching of Yiddish in
Hebrew day schools throughout
the country where Hebrew is
the regular language of in-
struction.
In an article on "The He-
brew Curriculum" in the Jan-
uary issue of the Jewish Par-
ent, quarterly publication of
Torah Umesorah, the National
Society for Hebrew Day Schools,
Avigdor Panitch, of the Dov
Revel Yeshiva, Queens, N.Y.,
urged the introduction of Yid-
dish courses in the Hebrew cur-
riculum as a "means of deepen-
ing the religious experience of
the child."

Workmen's Circle Talk

Z. Efron, educational director
of the National Workmen's
Circle, will be guest speaker at
a joint meeting of WC branches
111, 156 and 181 at 9 p.m. to-
day in the WC Center.

Music the Stein-Way

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& ORCHESTRA

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Get-Together Arranged
by City of Hope Group

Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Group
of the City of Hope will meet
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hoptman, 16042 Hil-
ton Rd., Southfield, 8:30 p.m.
Saturday.
Final tabulations of the
Leukemia Letter Project and
proceeds of the Blue Bank col-
lection will be made, with all
funds going to the City of
Hope Hospital in Duarte, Calif.
A social hour will follow.

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JVW Activities

Hadassah Honors Danes' Rescue

pect of the Yiddish Literature."
Speakers included authors
and educators interested in
promoting Jewish culture.
One of them, Dr. Nathan
Reich, professor of economics at
Hunter College, said the center
of Jewish life has been trans-
ferred from Eastern Europe to
Anglo-Saxon countries and this
influences the character of Jew-
ish social research work.
Dr. Bernard Lander. of Yeshi-
va University, said that the re-
ligious, economic and political
freedom prevailing in the United
States creates favorable circum-
stances for maintaining Judaism
in this country.
Marvin Verbit, director of the
Hillel Foundation at Brooklyn
College, spoke on the strong
feeling of Jewish identity among
Jewish students in American
schools of higher learning.

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29-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 10, 1964

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