Shaarey Zedek Series "Art and Artists of Israel" will be the subject of an illus- trated talk 9:30 p.m Tuesday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek by Dr. Irving K a uf- man, prof es- sor of art at the University of Michigan. This fifth lecture in a series on"Per- : spectives on Jewish Art" . will be illus- tr ated with slides on mod- Kaufman ern Israeli painting, sculpture and graphics. Rabbi Issac Stollman, recently elected president of the Coun- cil of Orthodox Rabbis of De- troit, has cited t h e quarter century of service by the council in the fields of kash- rut, Jewish education, sab- bath observ-s ance and links with the state of Israel. The council, which will hold its 2 6 t h annual banquet March 1 at Cobo Hall, is lo- rated in new quarters, offer- ing supervision for kashrut, counseling on Jewish law, personal and family relation. ships. A central record bureau and rabbinic reference library are available to the public in the new quarters, and the audi- torium will be used for meet- ings and lec- tures. Other offi- cers recently elected by the council are Rabbis Leizer Levin, head of Levin the Beth Din (Court); Joseph Rabinowitz, honorary president; Max Kapustin, vice president; Joshua Sperka, secretary; Samuel Prero, treasurer; and Chaskel Grubner, executive di- rector. Thirty-one Detroiters attended the Yeshiva University Award Dinner at the New York Hilton Hotel last Sunday when the university's annual awards for "service to higher education" were presented to Toni Borman of Detroit and Israel A. Dia- mond of New York. The guest speaker at the dinner was Senator Kenneth B. Keating who is shown in the photo on the left with Mr. Borman, Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of the university, Mr. Diamond, Charles H. Silver, dinner chairman, Rabbi Gordon Will Speak Dr. Kaufman, recipient of and Max J. Etra, chairman of the university's board of trustees. at Hebrew Academy Fete two U. of M. Rackham grants in In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Borman, Detroiters at the the field of painting, exhibits dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Borman, Mr. and Mrs. Rabbi James I. Gordon of extensively both nationally and Young Israel Center of Oak David Cheny, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Elliman, Mr. and Mrs. David locally, including exhibits at the Goldberg, Dr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Goldman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woods will be guest speaker at Krohn, Daniel A. Laven, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Levinson, Chicago Art Institute, the De- the seventh anniversary din- troit Institute of Arts, the ner of the Hebrew Academy 7 Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Lipsitz, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lurie, Rev. Pennsylvania Academy of Art p.m. Feb. 18 at the Crystal Nicholas Maestrini, Max Sossin, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman, Philip Stollman, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Thorner, Mr. and Mrs. and the Boston Arts Festival. THUNDERBIRD Room. Morris Tulupman and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berke. Author of many articles on COUNTRY Avram "Skip" Rosenthal will art and art education, Dr. Kauf- demonstrate Israeli folk instru- DAY CAMP man is also a member of the ments at the dinner, and will Children's Questions Are Topic of Discussion National is now accepting applications Commission on Art perform Hebrew and Yiddish for specialists in: "The Perplexing Questions chiatrist. Moderator will be Dr. Education. songs. He has played flute with Children A: k" will be the topic Samuel Krohn. * FENCING The sixth and final discussion the orchestra of Radio Israel. of a discussion by a rabbi and Dr. Weiss, a consultant at * RIDING Hebrew Academy president is a psychiatrist 8:45 p.m. Monday Hawthorne Center and at Oak- in the series on Jewish Art will be a "Meet the Artists" evening * BATON Mrs. Joseph Gittleman, and Cong Shaarey Zedek. land County Child Guidance at Discussants will be Dr. Morris Clinic, is a graduate of the Feb. 11. Earl Krentzin, Walter dinner chairmen, Mesdames * ARTS Adler, of Shaarey Zedek, and University of Michigan Medical Midener and Arthur Schneider David Greenbaum and Joseph * WATER SAFETY Dr. Morris Weiss, child psy- School and received his psy- will discuss the Jewish themes Klein. chiatric training at the Men- which have figured in their GR 4-7609 Want ads get quick results! finger Foundation, Topeka, work. `Theology of Survival' Kan. Mesdames Milton Berry, Topic Scheduled at chairman of the Shaarey Zedek Beth Hayeled committee, and Institute for Clergy The 22nd annual B. Benedict William L. Schumer, chairman IN CONJUNCTION WITH of the parent education commit- Glazer Institute on Judaism for tee, announce a social hour will Detroit clergymen was sched- follow. Parents will be able to uled to begin M.. meet teachers of the nursery 10 a.m. today Invites You, To An Evening Honoring school, first and second grades. at Temple; For reservations, call the Beth El, with school office, 357-5544. Rabbi Gunther PISGAH LODGE NO. 34 B'NAI B'RITH THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND Plant, spirit- ual leader of Holy Blossom Temple, To- ronto, discuss- ing "A Theol- ogy of Jewish Rabbi Plaut Survival." The Detroit Council of Churches is cosponsor of the all-day sessions, which also will f eature Rabbi Sylvan D. Schwartzman, professor of Jew- ish religious education at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, on "Prog- ress and Trends in Contempo- rary Religious Education, 1:30 p.m. Erhard Aide, Accused of Nazi Role, Has Little Chance to Regain Post BONN (JTA)—Hans Kru- ger, who suspended himself from his post as refugee minis- ter pending an investigation into charges of a past career as a Nazi judge, has almost no chance to get the post back, informed sources here asserted. Chancellor Ludwig Erhard, who chose Kruger for the post, ordered an investigation last week after Kruger ad- mitted the accuracy of some of the charges raised against him by East German and So- viet sources. The charges were listed in documents published by East German officials after Kruger insistently denied them. The documents indicated that Kruger was a judge of a "spe- cial court" in what is now Chojnice, Poland, during the oc- cupation. The special courts were known for their severe treatment of the conquered peo- ples. Kruger said, after the docu- ments were published in a West German weekly, that his serv- ice with the Nazi court had "completely slipped" his mem- ory. Religious School Board at Beth Abraham The religious school board of Cong. Beth Abraham has elected the following officers: Morris Davis and Milton Freeman, chair- men; Mrs. Hyman Goldstein, treasurer; and Mrs. Fred Sher- man, secretary. The board supervises admini- stration of the synagogue Sunday religious classes from nursery through Grade 10. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern is supervisor and Frank Leiderman, principal. B'NAI B'RITH'S MARTYR'S FOREST IN ISRAEL Including The New Kennedy Memorial Forest MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 8:30 P.M. Labor Zionist Institute Shaarey Shomayim Forms Hebrew School Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman of Cong. Shaarey Shomayim an- nounces formation of a new He- brew school affiliated with the synagogue. This school will put special emphasis on the preparation for Bar Mitzvah, "to give the young- ster the most and best religious education possible," Rabbi Gold- man said. For information, call Chaskel Adler, EL. 7-1346. Full Recognition to Israel Granted by Eire, Opens Way for Missions Trade DUBLIN (JTA)—Ireland has granted f u 11 recognition to Israel, a government spokesman here announced. The dejure recognition of Israel, it was pointed out, opens the way for an exchange of diplomatic mis- and sions between Dublin Jerusalem. Until now, Ireland has recog- nized only "de facto," meaning it had merely recognized the existence of Israel. YOUNGEST ATTORNEY GENERAL Tobias Low, a 19th century Hungarian-Jewish lawyer, be- came, at 26, the youngest man to serve as deputy attorney gen- eral in that country. Morris Schaver Auditorium Schaefer, Just North of Seven Mile Road RABBI HOROWITZ Dean of The National College Kallah Institute • A Delightful Program of Entertainment Featuring Accomplished Musicians and Singers 1 3-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, January 31, 1964 Yeshiva University Honors Borman Artist-Educator to Talk Quater Century of Services Cited on Artists of Israel for the Council of Orthodox Rabbis