Friday, March 20, 1964 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW S - 30

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People Make News

ADELE H. NUSBAUM, for-
Harold H. Boxer, New York
attorney and communal leader, mer public relations director of
has been named the recipient the United Jewish Federation of
of the 1964 Kether Shem Toy Pittsburgh, has been named di-
Award of the rector of public relations for
Union of Or- B'nai B'rith Women, Mrs. Leon-
thodox Jewish ard Sims, BBW president, has
C o ngrega- announced.
tions of Amer-
ica, it was an-
DR. JOHN STIRLING MEYER
n ounced by has been appointed by President
Moses I. Feu- Johnson to the National Com-
e rstein, na- mittee
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on Research on heart,
tional pr es i- cancer and neurological dis-
d e n t of the orders. He has also been invited
o rganiza-
the Japanese Neurological
t
Society to lecture there and is
award, an en-
graved silver presently on his way to Japan.

plaque given
for "outstand- IRVING KANE of Cleveland
ing leadership has been appointed chairman of
and service to the National Biennial Conven-
the Jewish Lion of the American Jewish
Boxer
community at Congress to be held in Miami
the national level and for major Beach April 14-19. He will deli-
contributions to the upbuilding i ver a major address and preside
of traditional Jewish life," will at the five-day meeting in the
be presented at the UOJA na- Carrillon Hotel.
tional dinner, May 3, at the New
York Hilton Hotel in New York.
Hayim Hazaz, noted Hebrew
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novelist, will arrive in the
A. E. SHOHET has been ap- United States late in March for
pointed director of the public a two month visit during which
relations department of the he will make major addresses at
Technion, Israel Institute of the Jewish Theological Semin-
Technology in Haifa.
ary, the Hebrew Pen Club and
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the annual convention of the
RALPH M. PAIEWONSKY, National Council for Jewish
Governor of the Virgin Islands, Education. The famous Hebrew
has helped charter the first writer, recip-
lodge of Bnai Brith in his do- ient of the
minion and become its first major prizes
member. Upon installation of ; given in Is-
its oficers, the St. Thomas' rael, is com-
Lodge will become the first i ing to t h e
Jewish organization outside thelJewish Theo-
synagogue in the Virgin Islands. logical Semin-
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ary under the
A report on the role of the patronage of
World Jewish Congress in sup- the president
port of UNICEF was given by of Israel. Ha-
World Jewish Congress dele- zaz' first ap-
gate, Mrs. PHILIP BERMAN, pearance in
of Allentown, Pa. in the course America will
of the recent meeting of the be at the Jew-
Executive body of UNICEF in ish Theological
Bangkok, Thailand. The Bang- S eminary on
kok meeting dealt with the the evening of
problems of government and April 17 when
special needs of children and h i s address Hazaz
youth in Asia. Mrs. Berman, will be on the subject: "A
who also attended a meeting of Critique of Hebrew Literature:
the International Council of Evaluation and Progress." His
Women which proceeded the appearance before the Hebrew
UNICEF session. told the Pen Club in New York will be
gathered delegates of the World on May 2 and his apearance in
Jewish Congress activities in Atlantic City before the Na-
behalf of children during tional Council for Jewish Edu-
World War II. cation will be late in May.
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Detroit-born pianist RUTH DR. ABRAHAM GREEN-
MECKLER-LAREDO and her BERG, city physician of Omaha
husband, B o l i v i a n violinist and a long-time leader in phil-
JAIME LAREDO will give a anthropic and Jewish communal
duo recital, 8:30 p.m., Tuesday activities, has been elected to
under the auspices of the Cran- Bnai Brith's international board
brook Music Guild in the of governors.
Kingswood auditorium, Bloom-
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field Hills. On April 6 Laredo
The
appointment
of Rabbi
will play in Carnegie Hall under
the baton of Leopold Stokowski. STEVEN S. SCHWARZCHILD
In May, the young couple will as editor of Judaism, the guar
leave for Puerto Rico to partici- terly magazine published by the
American Jewish Congress, has
pate in the Casals festival.
been announced by Dr. Joachim
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Prinz, president of the Con-
MEYER LEVIN presented the gress. Rabbi Schwarzchild, spir-
manuscript of his new book, itual leader of Temple Beth
"The Fanatic," to the New York El in Lynn, Mass., is a graduate
University Fales Collection of of Hebrew Union College and
Rare Books and Manuscripts at a former rabbi of the Jewish
a reception in his honor Mon- community of Berlin.
day. In a brief ceremony, De-
troiter CHARLES E. FEIN-
RONALD G. SEGEL, has
BERG, noted Whitman collector, been named financial vice-
introduced Levin.
president and controller of Rose
Jewelers.
IRWIN NATINSKY of Oak
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Park, was honored by the John
The Central Conference of
Hancock Mutual Life Insurance American Rabbis announces the
Co. at its annual President's appointment of Rabbi MAL-
Club Business Conference in COLM H. STERN, of Norfolk,
Hollywood Beach, Fla., this as director of the newly estab-
week.
1 i s h e d rabbinical placement
commission.
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LEONARD LASER has been
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M. D. Sumney, CLU, state
president of the Life Insurance
Leaders of Michigan, announces
the qualifications of three local
men to membership in the 1964
statewide organization, c o m-
posed of the top 200 life insur-
ance sales men in Michigan.
They are JOSEPH CAMDEN,
HOWARD HAROLD FINSIL-
VER and JORDAN I. POL-
LACK.
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NEAL FREELING, clinical
psychologist, has accepted a Po-
sition at Penrickton Nursery for
Visually Handicapped Children.
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Governor RICHARD J.
HUGHES of New Jersey termed
investment in Israel Bonds "an
investment in freedom," and
hailed the results of a special
campaign which resulted in the
purchase of $81,000 in Israel
Bonds by trade unions of Hud-
son County, New Jersey.
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Miss Greater New York, Miss
ALIZA ERBER, 20, of Bronx,
N.Y., will participate in the Stu-
dent Zionist Organization dance
group, one of the 13 Israel folk
dance festivals, March 22, at
Carnegie Hall, Manhattan.

Dinner-Dance to Mark
Israel's Anniversary

Ariai

T h e Zionist - Revisionists of
Detroit will hold their 16th Is-
rael anniversary dinner-dance,
9 p.m., April 4 at Cong. Shaarey
Shomayim. Music will be pro-
vided by Eric Rosenow and his
Continentals.
All proceeds will go to the
Israeli National Sick Fund. For
reservations, call Steven Goldin,
LI 7-3606, or Norman Horowitz,
DI 1-2940.

Al tit

Activities

DOV FRENKEL CHAPTER
will hold its annual installation
banquet 7:30 p.m. Saturday at
the Golden Lion Restaurant.
There will be a complete dinner
and dancing. Installing officer
Mrs. Sidney Eidelman will in-
stall Mrs. George Vine as presi-
dent, and other officers. For
iCC Players Win No. 12 reservations, call Mrs. H. Grod-
Jewish Community Center de- man, LI 7-6289, Mrs. M. Gold,
feated St. Bartholomew 35-27 in LI 7-3567, or Mrs. M. Rosen-
the 12th game of the Piston berg, LI 6-6492.
Knothole League season. The
11th game was won by the JCCs
41-35 against Boys Club.

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DR. SYDNEY GOLDSTEIN,
Professor of Mathematics at Har-
vard University and former vice
president of Technion, Israel
Institute of Technology, will ar-
rive in Israel on March 9 for
a four-month visit as the guest
of the Technion in Haifa. The
British-born scientist, one of the
world's leading applied mathe-
maticians and aerodynamicists,
will conduct a lecture series in
the framework of the Technion
program of Graduate Studies. He
will be accompanied by his wife,
Mrs. Risa Goldstein.

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Jack Gorback, of the Gor-
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had six photographs accepted
at a showing by the Mich-
igan Professional Photogra-
phers. He was awarded a blue
ribbon, two yellow ribbons and
three honorable mentions at
the convention in the Statler
Hilton Hotel.
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