People Make News Rabbi Emanuel S. Goldsmith of The Detroit chapter of the Halifax, Nova Scotia, has been American Jewish Committee was addressed by MAXIMO YAGUP- named associate SKY Thursday at the Jewish director of pro- Center. Yagupsky discussed Isra- gram and publi- eli attitudes toward American Jew- cations of t h e ry and gave an insight into the Bnai Brith Youth many problems existing in Israel Organization, an- today which are of concern to nounced David M. American Jews. Blumberg, Knox- * * * ville, Tenn., chair- STANLEY KIRSCHNER, pro- man of the Bnai fessor of chemistry at Wayne State Brith Youth Com- University, received an Alumni mission. He will l Honors Award from his alma ma- begin his duties on July 1. Rabbi Rabbi Goldsmith ter, Brooklyn College of the City Goldsmith, who has held pulpits in University of New York. Cited for Halifax and Queens New York, is his contributions to science, Prof. one of the younger leaders in the Kirschner currently is doing re- Reconstructionist movement. search in inorganic chemistry at • * University College, London. * * Robert J. Hutton, president of Standard Federal Savings and Anticipating the publication next Loan Association, announced the I week of his book, "Ancient Jewish election of CHARLES F. HAFELE I Philosophy," by as treasurer effective July 1. He Wayne State Uni- will succeed Wilson R. Paxton, versity Press, secretary-treasurer, who will re- u nder sponsor- -tire June 30. ship of the Scha- * * * ✓ e r Publication MAURICE A. BETMAN, CLU, Fund, Dr. Israel led all agents of the Northwestern Efros delivered Mutual Life Insurance Co. for the an address at the Helen De- month of April. Ray Lecture Hall * * * last night on the Former N.Y. Supreme Court text of his new Justice SAMUEL I. ROSENMAN volume. Harold was elected president of the Asso- Basilms, director Dr. Efros o f i ciation of the Bar of the City I of WSU Press, participated in New York. the program. * * * * JOSEPH ROSS, president of I RAY A. SHAPERO holds a cita- Federal Department Stores, vice- president of the American Jewish tion for outstanding leadership in Committee, will discuss community industry and community philan- social and cultural goals in the thropic endeavors. The tribute was conference called by the Forum for made at a dinner attended by 300 Detroit Area Metropolitan Goals, leaders in the drug industry and friends in New York recently. at Cobo Hall, June 3. Emanuel Katz of Ketchum R. Co., * * * a co-chairman of UJA's drug, per- DR. DAN DODSON, professor of fume, cosmetic and allied trades educational psychology at New division, made the award presenta- York University, and an outstand- tion. More than $1,110,000 was ing authority on problems of inter- raised in support of the UJA's group relations, will be the guest humanitarian program. consultant at a Human Relations * * * Leadership Conference at Oak- SOL PLAFKIN, 18419 Stoepel, land University on Sunday. The sponsors of the conference in- has announced his candidacy for clude the Detroit Round Table of the board of education, for the the National Conference of Christ- term to commence in July of 1965. * * * ians and Jews, South Oakland ELIEZER LEWIN - EPSTEIN, Round Table and the Jewish Com- one of Israel's leading industrial- munity Council. ists, has been elected chairman of * * * RUBEN GOLD, CLU, of Massa- ORT Israel. He has been a mem- chusetts Mutual Life Insurance ber of the ORT Israel Board of Co., has earned membership in the Directors since its establishment Million Dollar Round Table, the 16 years ago. He succeeds the late life insurance industry's organiza- Joseph Shapiro. tion of million-dollar-a-Year sales Jewish-Sponsored School producers. MIKE DAVIDOW of New York was named the winning playwright in the New Haven Jewish Com- munity Center fourth annual William Francis Krevit Literary Award Competition, for the play "The Long Life", which was select- ed as the best one-act play relat- ing to Jewish life entered in this national competition. "Summer's End", a play by MARIAN ROFF- MAN of Honolulu was selected the runner-up. * * * The Yeshiva College Alumni Association will present the eighth annual Bernard Revel Memorial Awards in recognition of distin- guished achievement to two lead- ers at a dinner on Sunday at the Park Royal Hotel, New York. The recipients are, in the arts and sci- ences: Dr. AZRIEL ROSENFELD research associate professor, Uni- versity of Maryland; in religion and religious education: Dr. MOR- RIS EPSTEIN, editor of World Over magazine. * * * Two Wayne State University faculty members have been named the recipients of the fifth annual Assistant Professor Re- search Recognition Awards. They are Dr. KENNETH S. GOODMAN, 18900 Prairie, assistant professor in the college of education, and Dr. ANANDA S. P R A S A D, Orchard Lake. Eleanor Lee Cohen to Marty Easterner Forest Honors Sam Adler's Memory Another instance of the generosity during his life- time of the late Sam Adler was made evident when, at the recent lawyer's re- ception, sponsored by the Foundation for the Jewish National Fund, a plaque certificate was presented posthumously. The pre- sentation, attesting to the planting of a forest of 10,000 trees in the Mich- igan Section of the Amer- ican Israel Freedom For- est, to bear the name of the late Sam Adler, was made to his son, Leo (left), by Irving W. Schlussel; (right), JNF vice-president and chairman of its bequests department. Avern Cohn, prominent local attorney, who aided in the drawing up of the will, which made the Jewish National Fund the beneficiary of $20,000 for the Forest is shown in the center. MISS ELEANOR COHEN The engagement of Eleanor Lee Cohen to Arthur Eskin is announc- ed. Their parents are Mrs. Max Cohen of Santa Rosa Ave. and the late Mr. Cohen, and Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Eskin of Mattapan, Mass. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wayne State University, and her fiance is an alumnus of Boston University Law School. A July wedding is planned. Production Schedule, Board Members Told for Center Theater for Girls in 16th Year Roosevelt S c h o ol, Stamford, Conn., will begin in September its 16th year as the only Jewish-spon- sored coed preparatory boarding school. Founded and dedicated in 1948 at Hyde Park, N.Y., by the late Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the school has students from 26 states, six countries in South America, Canada, Turkey and Israel. A number of Detroit girls are enrolled. Although the school is nonsect- arian, a large part of the student body is of the Jewish faith. Rabbi Samuel Silver formerly of Cleve- land, is school chaplain. Daniel Trotzky is the founder and dir- ector. Israel Pacts Providing Technical Aid to Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA)—Two n e w technical assistance agree- ments were signed between Brazil and Israel, providing for expanded 'Israeli aid to this country, espec- ially in the underdeveloped north- eastern section of Brazil. Israel will provide technical aid in the digging of wells and prospecting for other water resources in the arid regions of northeast Brazil and will help the development of corn growth in the area. Jewish Center Theater elected Mrs. Edward E. Levine as presi- dent at its annual meeting Wed- nesday. Also elected to the board were Mesdames Harold Orbach, Irving Levinson, Abe Zitomer and Wil- liam Ernst, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gross, Leo Seligson, Jim Rubin, Victor Hurtwiz and Bluma Zuss- m•n. The nonprofessional commun- ity theater also announced its major productions for the season of 1964-65: Paddy Chayefsky's `The Tenth Man" in November; "George Washington Slept Here," by Kaufman and Hart, in Febru- ary; and Morton Wishengrad's "The Rope Dancers" in May. Center Theater will also offer an acting class and a mobile unit repertory program. Apprentice and golden-age groups are in the planning stage. `Yeshiva Bochur' Marks His 25th Year on Radio Former Detroiter Samuel Kap- lan is celebrating this month his 25th year on New York radio as the "Yeshiva Bochur." Once a yeshiva student himself, Kaplan narrates stories in Jewish history over station WEVD once a week. His personality has brought a close relationship with his radio audience. He has been asked to be an executor of wills and to solve personal problems by people who have heard him only on the air. St. Louis-born K a plan was brought to Detroit as a young child. His parents owned dairy farms in the outskirts of the city. Educated in New York, he is mar- ried to the former Rebecca Avner and has three sons. Station WEVD is dedicating a full-hour program to Kaplan Sat- WINER O BERNARD H. urday, featuring prominent Ortho- dox Jewish personalities. Don't let the future become Operation Hazard to you. 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The Zionist Council of Detroit is a coordinating body of all of the Zionist organizations in this area, consisting of Americans for Pro- gressive Israel-Hashomer Hatzair, Farband-Labor Zionist Order, Ha- bonim, Hadassah, Hashomer Hat- zair (Zionist Youth Organization), Junior Hadassah, Labor Zionist Organization of Detroit (Poale Zion), Mizrachi Women, Pioneer Women, United Religious Zionists (Mizrachi and Hapoel Mizrachi), Zionist Organization of Detroit and Zion ist-R evisi on ists. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 27 Friday, May 22, 1964 BIG! SO GOOD! SO GET'EM! 1