People Make News
Attorney General Robert F.
Kennedy will be the principal
speaker at the
1964 Herbert
H. Lehman
Human Rela-
tions. Award
dinner, April
16, at the Plaza
Hotel, New
York, it was
announced by
Morris B. Ab-
ram, president
of the Amer-
i can Jewish
Committee
which spon-
sors the an-
nual award.
Leidesdorf Recipient o f
the Lehman award will be
Samuel D. Leidesdorf, 82-year-
old business executive and com-
munal and philanthropic leader.
He will be cited "for a half cen-
tury of dedicated service to
human rights and human rela-
tions causes."
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SIDNEY LEFCOURT, Miami
communal leader, was elected to
the board of directors of the
Council of Jewish Federations
and Welfare Funds.
* * *
Senator HUBERT H. HUM-
PHREY of Minnesota and Am-
bassador MICHAEL COMAY,
permanent representative of Is-
rael at the United Nations, will
be the principal speakers at the
national biennial convention of
the American Jewish Congress
in Miami Beach, April 14-19.
IRVING BANE of Cleveland,
will be convention chairman.
* * *
The appointment of Monroe
R. Sheinberg, New York attor-
ney and former director of the
New York re-.
gional o f f ice
of the Anti-De-
famation Lea-
gue, as execu-
tive director of
the Jewish
War Veterans
of the United
States of
America, was
announced by
National Com-
mander Daniel
N e a 1 Heller.
Sheinberg Sheinberg has
succeeded Joseph F. Barr, who
has served as national executive
director since 1956, after a long
service to JWV, including a
term as national commander in
1955.
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John C. Hay, president of
Public Bank of Detroit, has an-
nounced the appointment of
LAURENCE F. WEINER as an
assistant cashier. Weiner, 34043
Sequoia, will continue as man-
ager of the bank's advanced data
processing department. He has
been with the bank since Febru-
ary 1962. A native of Detroit,
Weiner and his wife Rochelle
have two children.
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MRS. JAMES WINEMA N,
chairman of the board, Central
Business District Association,
will serve on the panel of judges
to select Detroit's "Foster
Mother of the Year." Top fos-
ter mother will be honored at a
luncheon May 6 during Foster
Parent Week.
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At the invitation of the Na-
tional Science Foundation, Dr.
HARRY H. JOSSELSON, 1722'7
Muirland, chairman of the de-
partment of Slavic and Eastern
languages a n d literatures at
Wayne State University, will
present a paper at the Joint
U.S.-Japan Seminar on Mechan-
ical Translation at the Univers-
ity of Tokyo, Japan, April 20-28.
His paper is entitled: "Lingustic
Theory." Translation: Contribu-
tions of the Standard Linguistic
Theory."
On the list of 95 leading busi-
ness and professional women in
the area which was delivered to
Gov. Romney, were several from
the local community. Cited dur-
ing "Women Who Work Week"
were MRS. REGENE F. CO-
HANE, attorney; WINNIFRED
ELIASON, president of Green-
field Mills Restaurant; MRS.
RUTEI I. GOLDEN, head of the
English Department, Northern
High School; IDA LIPPMAN, at-
torney; DR. CLARA RAVEN,
deputy Wayne County medical
examiner; and LOIS ZOLLIKER,
stylist, Chrysler Corp. The list
of outstanding women also will
be submitted to President John-
son.
* * *
Two Wayne State University
associate professors are among
the 312 scholars, scientists and
artists to receive fellowships
from the John Simon Guggen-
heim Memorial Foundation.
They are: JOSE F. CIRRE,
Ann Arbor, Spanish depart-
ment, and EDWARD LURIE,
630 Merrick, history depart-
ment.
Sand-Blau Troth
Announced Here
MISS FAYCLARE SAND
Dr. and Mrs. Harry H. Sand
of Woodingham Dr., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter Fayclare to Robert Philip
Blau, son of Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew A. Blau of Ardmore Ave.
The bride-elect is a gradu-
ate dental assistant. Her fiance
attends Wayne State University
College of Medicine and is af-
filiated with Phi Delta Epsilon
medical fraternity.
* * *
A November wedding is
Emanuel M. Gilbert, since planned.
1962 associate director of plan-
ning and de-
velopment at
Brandeis Uni-
versity, h a s
been named
executive di-
rector of the
Philip Benjamin, New York
Brandeis
Times reporter, has a wonder-
tonal W o m - ful sense of humor. and a fine
en's Commit- literary style. He proves the
tee and special value of both qualities in his
assistant to the novel, "Quick, Before It Melts,"
University published by Random House.
president. The
This is a story about an Ant-
duties of his arctic experience — about a
new post will publisher's demands on his cor-
include _head- respondent assigned to the cold
-1; ing a national sphere, the men and their ad-
organization of ventures, the two girls among
Gilbert
73,000 women who, since the them who enter into marriage
founding of the university 15 with a couple of the gay lads
years ago, have been responsible after some romancing by the
for the total support and main- hero of the story. The latter
tenance of the university's li- returns to his wife and children,
brary and, in part, for the con- and at once, having schemed a
struction of the building itself. raise, readies for a trip to the
* * *
North Pole.
All of it, in good humor, with
ROY ABERNETHY, president
of American Motors Corpora- fun for the reader on every
tion, has been named chairman page, marks the wholesome-
of the 1964 "Wonderful World ness of a splendidly written
of Scouting" exposition which novel.
Benjamin's reportorial experi-
will be staged by Detroit Area
Council Scouts and leaders June ences took him to Little Rock,
5-6-7 at the Michigan State Fair- where he covered the integra-
tion struggle; he interviewed
grounds.
* * *
Fidel Castro; he was a walking
FRANK TOMLINSON has companion to President Tru-
been appointed news director man; he was on a trip to Hong
Kong; and he made two trips
of WJR.
* * *
to the Antarctic. The latter
D r . SEYMOUR MELMAN, gave him an intimate knowl-
professor of industrial engineer- edge of the locale of his novel,
ing at Columbia University, in- and his "Quick, Before It
ternational expert on disarma- Melts" has accuracy as well as
ment, will join Dr. BENJAMIN elements of fun and genuine
SPOCK in a program to be pre- humor. It's as good a novel as
sented at 8 p.m. April 22 in the the publishers claim it to be.
Masonic Temple, sponsored by
the Detroit Committee for a
SANE Nuclear Policy, a branch
of the national nonprofit or-
ganization.
* * *
Dr. JACOB E. GOLDMAN,
EAST-SIDE — PHILIP HAN
director, Scientific Laboratory,
Ford Research Engineering DLER LODGE will present "Ad-
Center in Detroit, will be the venture in the Twilight Zone"
guest speaker at a meeting on Wednesday 8:30 p.m. at Sholem
behalf of the Belfer Graduate Aleichem Institute. Don Myers,
School of Science of Yeshiva president of the Association to
University at the home of Mr. Advance Ethical Hypnosis, will
and Mrs. Howard Reinert of discuss and demonstrate hyp-
Teaneck, N. J., next Thursday, nosis, assisted by Sol Lewis.
Guests invited. Refreshments
April 16.
will be served, according to
Jules Abrams, program chair-
Vice Squad Officer to Talk man.
* * *
Lt. Russell Galloway of the
EAST SIDE CHAPTER will
vice bureau of the Detroit Po-
lice Department will discuss install officers 1 p.m. Monday
his job at a meeting of Parents at Jeri's Restaurant. Mrs. Bar-
Without Partner at 8:30 p.m. ney Aaron is new president.
Tuesday, at the Jewish Center. Luncheon will 1- e served. For
For information, call LI 7-0978. information call Mrs. Joseph
Reifman, outgoing president,
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Benjamin's New
Novel-'Quick,
Before It Melts'
Cenai g3ritit
Activities
Nostalgic Poems, Recitations Given
in Nachbuch's Latest Recording
Noah Nachbush has a long
and an enviable record as a
talented Yiddish actor, as an
able interpreter of Jewish folk
songs, as a recorder of Yiddish
readings and songs that have
become imbedded in creative
Jewish artistic works.
His recordings served him
well in the continuation of his
devoted efforts in behalf of
folkloristic works.
One of the founders of the
Vilna Troupe, which was one
of the world's best known Yid-
dish theatrical ensembles, Nach-
bush now devotes himself en-
tirely to the gathering and per-
petuation of the most note-
worthy in Yiddish literary cre-
ations.
His "Gems of Yiddish
Poetry and Folklore" attest
NOAH NACHBUSH
to his efforts, and the latest
in this series of recordings is folk songs and noteworthy po-
entitled "Tamtzit: Essence."
etic works is highly commend-
There are eight impressive able.
selections on this double long-
playing record which is avail-
For the HY Spot
able from the interpreter-actor,
Of Your Affair
Noah Nachbush, 4317 Atlantic
Music by
Ave., Sea Gate, Brooklyn 24,
N. Y.
Nostalgic poems, folksongs,
And His Orchestra
recitations are included in the
(Hy Utchenik)
eight selections. Sholem Alei-
chem's monologue "Mr. Green"
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most emininet Yiddish hu-
morist of this century. There
is selection from the Yom
PLANNING A
Kippur liturgy in A. Liessin's
WEDDING, BAR MITZVAH
"Oh, Shield Us and Protect
Us."
OR SOCIAL FUNCTION?
Two of the numbers deal
with the letter Yud in the He-
brew alphabet — the poem by
Moishe Oyved and Moishe Brod-
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There is symbolism in the
available at the beautiful
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Deeply moving is the folk-
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The artist's longing for the
THE SYNAGOGUE
Yiddish theater is reflected
in Peretz Hirshbein's "A Fall-
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It is a soliloqui by a former
Yiddish actor, whose craving
for the theater is depicted in
the interpreter's description of
the glory and conquests of old
—of the fading memories by "a
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Most impressive is Nach-
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Knits
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bush's elaboration on a tradi-
tional view that a hair lost
from a beard must not be
Expert Alterations on Ladies'
cast away but should be
and Men's Clothing
placed between covers of a
sacred volume—in Abraham
Tuxedo Rentals
Raisin's "A Stray Hair From
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a Beard."
Here a Talmudic student
finding such a hair, speculates:
whose it might be, was he a
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