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March 06, 1964 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-03-06

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Hans van Weeren-Griek has
been named acting director of
the Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth
Avenue, N e w
York, for a
one year term.
The app oint-
ment was an-it
nounced by$
Dr. Louis Fin-,
kelstein, Chan-.
cellor of the
Jewish Theo-
logical S e m
nary of Amer-
ica, and Ben Weeren-Griek
Heller, acting chairman of the
Museum's board of governors.
The Jewish Museum is under the
auspices of the Theological Semi-
nary.
* * *
Mrs. BEN COWAN was se-
lected vice president by the
Michigan Women's National
Security Council, composed of
representatives from civic,
social and patriotic groups.
* * *

Announcement has been made
by Rabbi Abraham Koolyk,
chairman of Kashruth Author-
ity of the Vaad Harabonim of
Massachusetts, of the appoint-
ment of Pro. LEO FRIEDMAN
to its advisory board of food
technologists.

The annual national dinner of
the Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of America will
be held May 3, at the New York
Hilton. Joseph Karasick, New
York businessman and commu-
nal leader, has been named
general chairman of the event.

NATHAN POLASKY recent-
ly became associated with the
Manufacturers Life Insurance
Co. at the Southfield Branch.
He will be working primarily
in the the field of family estate
planning and in the develop-
ment of business continuation
arrangements.

ORCHESTRA

MISS PATRICIA JOSEPH

Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph
of Vineland, N.J., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Patricia Toby, to Ronald Ar-
I thug Bortman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe C. Bortman of San
+Juan Dr.
Miss Joseph is attending the
University of Michigan, where
her fiance is a medical student.
A January wedding is
planned.

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Master of Ceremonies

And His

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Band

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This Week's Radio and
Television Programs

THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday
Station: W WJ.
Feature: "The Musings of a
Dr. William Haber. Dean of Centenarian," by Don Frifield,
* * *
a dramatization of the life of
Announcement was made by the College of Liberal Arts and Sir Moses Montefiore.
Sciences
at
the
University
of
* * *
the Jewish Agency for Israel,
THE CREATIVE SPIRIT
Inc., of the appointment of Dr. Michigan, and world president
Time: 2 p.m. Sunday.
ERNEST STOCK to the post of of ORT, is co-author with Daniel
Station: WXYZ-TV (7).
Deputy Representative in Israel. H. Kruger of a 122-page bro_
Feature: "Synagogue Archi-
Dr. Stock has been with JAFI.
Inc., Jerusalem office, since chure, "The Role of the United tecture" dealing with the func-
1961, serving as assistant to Dr.. States Employment Service in I tions and purpose, in addition to
Isador Lubin, its senior repre- a Changing Economy," pub-1 the historical perspectives and
sentative and consultant on pro- lished by the W. E. Upjohn In- symbols of Judaism, expressed
stitute for Employment Re- in synagogue architecture.
grams in Israel.
* * *
search, Kalamazoo.
* * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
The two authors state in their
Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh preface that they have under-
Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday.
has named CARL JOHNSON, taken in this monograph "to
Station: WXYZ.
vice president, advertising and examine the developments
Feature: "The Decade of the
public relations for Parke, Davis
which have influenced the Great Dialogues," Part I.
& Company, as Detroit chair- United States Employment Serv_
* * *
man of the 1964 International
THE SPOKEN WORD
ice
during
the
30
years
of
its
Freedom Festival.
Time: 8:30 a.m., 1 and 9 p.m.
history."
* *
Thursday.
Their study includes research
Station: WQRS-FM.
County Treasurer LOUIS H. in the job economy, a review of
Feature: An address by Con-
FUNK announced the most suc- the historical development from
cessful tax collection period in a labor exchange to an employ- sul General Jacob Barmore on
several years. On a total levy ment service, the strengthening "Current Developments in the
of $32,090,527.09 assessed for and development of the service, Middle East."
* * *
county taxes, Detroit taxpayers an analysis of available services
TO
DWELL
TOGETHER
paid $30,811,647.68 through and takes into account develop-
Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday.
Feb. 29, the deadline.
ing problems.
Station: WJBK (radio and
television simultaneously).
Feature: Dr. Erich Rosenthal,
professor of sociology and an-
BY HENRY LEONARD
thropology at Queens College,
will discuss his inter-marriage
Roo
lt\l
study with George M. Zeltzer,
IN4
co-chairman of the Culture
WARP
Commission of the Jewish Corn-
c —j t )
' munity Council of Metropolitan
Detroit.
* * *
THE JEWISH HERITAGE
Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: "Bar Ilan—American
University in Israel" will be dis-
cussed by Dr. Joseph Lookstein,
university president and a mem-
ber of the presidium of the
World Council of Jewish Educa-
■ •• ■ •• ■ •
tion. He will go over the de-
velopment and role of the uni-
versity with Joseph Edelman,
director of the Culture Commis-
, sion.
* * *
COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR
Time: 10 p.m. Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: The Temple Israel
Daniel M. Hass Memorial Lec-
ture on "The 20th Century View
of the Bible" by Dr. Harry
"Please, Doctor, not with a Ailchidicke Knife!" Orlinsky,
biblical authority, will
Copr.
Doyenu Productions
be discussed by Rabbi M. Robert
vaistImmesaraimomosiir
Syme of Temple Israel..

OMAN

1•11ar

IRV FIELD

Robert B. Semple, president
of the Detroit Symphony Or-
chestra, announced the appoint-
' ment of CLIFFORD E. DROZ-
DA as publicity director for the
orchestra.

Haber Coauthors
U.Sc Employment
Service Broc iture

"Jewish Commitments and I ments for Our Day; a Philoso-
Values for the American Jew" I pher's Point of View," April 22.
will be the theme of the eighth Dr. Emanuel Roackman, as-
annual Midrasha Institute series sistant to the President of Ye-
in April. shiva University, "Values and
The Institute will be present- Commitments for Our Day: a
ed on four consecutive Wednes- Traditional Rabbi's Point of
day evenings April 8-29 at the View , April 29.
Esther Berman Building. The

lectures are made possible
Personal Service. Experience.
Finest in Musical Entertainment
by a gift from Mrs. Theodore
Bargrnan. in memory of her late !
husband.
Speakers will be: Dr. Judah
J. Shapiro, of the National
Foundation for Jewish Cul-
538-5395
ture, on "The Changing Con-
cepts of Jewish Values: a His-
torical Analysis," April 8.
Rabbi David Polish, Beth Emet
The Free Synagogue, Evanston,
"N alues and Commitments
for Our Day: a Liberal Rabbi's
Point of View," April 15.
Dr. Abraham Kaplan, philos-
ophy department, University of
Michigan, "Values and Commit-

411

* * *

The appointment of A.Z. Kis
to the newly created post of
vice president in charge of pas-
senger traffic, Western Hemis-
phere, of the American-Israeli
Shipping Co.,
Inc.. 42 Broad-
way, New
York, owners
re p resenta -
tives of the
Zim Israel Na-
vigation C o.
Ltd., of Hai-
fa, was an-
nounced b y
Gottlieb Ham-
mer, president
of the Ameri
in-Israeli Ship
ping Co.
A. Z. Kis

Midrasha Institute Series to Focus
on 'Commitments for American Jew'

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27-TH E DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS—Frida y, March 6, 1964

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