activities in Society Five Groups Back New Shehitah Method Announced Monument Plans by ASPCA Is Lauded by Rabbis - NEW YORK (JTA) .— A new the coordinating body for six na 416 for Nazi Victims method for preparing and handling tional and 72 local Jewish com- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. Lavine, 17363 Northlawn, will hold open Five Detroit organizations join- animals for slaughter so that house at the Furniture Club of Detroit the evening of June 12, in ed in advancing proposed plans shackling and hoisting are elimi- honor of their son, Dr. Robert E. Lavine who is leaving for a tour of for the establishment of a monu- nated but the needs of kashruth duty with the U.S. Air Force. Dr. Lavine, who recently received his ment in Detroit in tribute to the are not violated, was announced D.D.S. degree from the University of Michigan, will be stationed at memory of the victims of Nazism. here by the American Society for Louis Levenson, chairman of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Davis-Monthan Air Force Base near Tucson, Ariz. According to ASPCA president the temporary committee, and Rab- Five graduates of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah high school will bi Leo Goldman, secretary, an- William Rockefeller, the society spend a year in Israel, studying at the Beth Jacob Teachers Seminary nounced that representatives of "worked out its solution of a world- in Jerusalem. They are Bluma Shoenig, Miriam Posner, Leah Bressler, Arbeiter Ring Branch 227, Bnai wide problem with complete re- Brith Albert Einstein Lodge and spect for the 4,000-year-old Jew- Judith Isbee and Sara Gail Cohen. Chapter, Hungarian Jewish Social ish ritual of shehitah, kosher Leonard F. Reaume, Goldie Levinstein and Benjamin W. Beyer are Club, Revisionist Organization and slaughter." representing the Detroit Real Estate Board in Tel Aviv at the 15th Radomer Society were present at In a statement by Rabbi Israel annual congress of the International Real Estate Federation, through a meeting on May 19 at which Klavan, executive vice president initial plans for the memorial of the Rabbinical Council of Amer- June 5. were outlined. ica, the announcement was hailed Joel P. Lipschutz, 17, son of Dr. and Mrs. Louis S. Lipschutz, 19750 Felix Rosenzweig, vice president as "a dramatic breakthrough" and Chesterfield, will graduate June 5 from the Interlochen Arts Academy, of Bnai Brith Einstein Lodge, said an "unprecedented contribution" the nation's first boarding high school for gifted youth. Joel, who is it was the hope of the planning as well as a "considerable eco- studying viola, is one of 61 graduates of the Academy. A former Mum- committee that the entire com- nomic saving for the meat indus- ford High School student, he will attend a summer session at the Uni- munity will participate in this pro- try." versity of Michigan and in the fall enter the Eastman School of Music ject and that non-Jews also will Both Rockefeller and Rabbi at Rochester, N.Y. join in paying tribute to the vic- Klavan pointed out that the ASPCA Mr. and Mrs. Abram Guyer of Murray Hill Ave. spent a week tims of the Nazis. He said that the has been working with leading five organizations now participat- figures for more than a in Ft. Campbell, Ky., visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Capt. ing in forming the initial com- rabbinical year, through the joint advisory and Mrs. Martin Guyer, and their new grandson, Jeffrey Joel. mittee represent a large segment committee of the Synagogue Coun- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Katchem and Mr. and Mrs. Max Moss of new immigrants in Detroit, cil of America and the National will attend the graduation of their son and son-in-law Dr. Lionel most of them survivors from the Community Relations Advisory Council. B. Katchem from the Des Moines School of Osteopathic Medicine and holocaust. Surgery. Mrs. Melba Winer, outgoing president of Center Theater, received a gold gavel embossed on a gold medalion as a token of tribute from the group last week. She was cited for her leadership during a year "beset with troubles:" a fire that destroyed the Center stage and heart attacks that struck a director and a producer. Mrs. Winer and her husband Sidney organized the theater in 1959. Livonia Jewish Congregation's Mixed Doubles Bowling League awarded three trophies to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fellander at a ban- quet at the Metropole Supper Club recently. Officers for next season will be Charles Brooks, president; Fellander, vice president; and Sam Braunstein, secretary-treasurer. Temple Beth El will send Jared Bennett Stamell and Linda Carol Grekin, two outstanding students of Beth El's high school graduation class, to Israel for the summer. They will be a part of the youth group of the National Federation of Temple Youth. The trip has been made possible by Sidney R. Solomon and Benard L. Maas, temple members, who have each established $1,000 annual scholarships to students in the high school department. Mrs. Bertha Brotman has moved from her home on Kentucky Ave. to the Essex House Apartments on Berg Rd. She and her son. David, will attend the June 14 marriage of her older son, Dr. Lawrence Brot- man, to Joan Rochelle Baginsky in New Orleans. Grants to 20 graduate students and scholars for the next academic year were awarded by the Na- tional Foundation for Jewish Cul- ture at a meeting at the Harvard Club of New York, The awards represent the fourth annual program of fellowships carried out by the Foundation. Edwin Wolf II of Philadelphia is president of the Foundation. During the course of the year, the National Foundation for Jew- ish Culture has been assisted by grants from various foundations and federations and the United Jewish Charities of Detroit. Philadelphia Appeal Yields $4.4 Million PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The 1964 Allied Jewish Appeal has raised a total of S4,411,238, it was announced by Leonard Goldfine, campaign general chairman, at the closing dinner of the drive. The 1964 campaign — the 26th such drive—was launched on March 4. It involved more than 10,000 vol- unteer solicitors and resulted in some 90,000 gifts. 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In an address to the opening session of the 38th annual con- ference of the National Council for Jewish Education, Dr. Elazar Goelman, president of the organiza- tion and dean of Gratz College in Philadelphia, cited data showing tht alloctions by Jewish federations for Jewish education had been about 91/2 per cent of the total funds received by local Jewish agencies from federations and com- munity chest allocations during the past five years. He said the latest data showed that the budget for public schools represented well over 40 per cent of public ex- penditures in communities throughout the United States. In a report on the enrollment in Jewish schools in the Greater New York area during the 1963-64 academic year, Dr. Azriel Eisen- berg, executive vice-president of the Jewish Education Committee of New York, said that total enrol- ment in all types of Jewish schools in the area had increased to 144,- 876, as compared with 144,342 during the previous academic year. 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Among prominent leaders of the Jewish community who joined Rabbi Klavan in hailing the ASPCA announcement were Rabbi Pinkhas Teitz, of the presidium of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada; and Rabbi Bernard J. Bamberger and Mortimer Brenner, cochairmen of the joint-advisory committee. A letter from the cochairmen to the ASPCA declared: "We are proud to have had a part in what the ASPCA has done." One of the patents for the new method was given to the ASPCA by the joire. committee, Rockefeller said. The patents will be made available without cost or royalty to the meat industry. "A College for Voices," uniquely produced, with novel structures and unusual methods delivery. First presented in New York on Feb. 22, 1963, it came to the Writers State Theater in New York on Jan. 7. Personal Service. Experience. Finest in Musical Entertainment IRV FIELD and his ORCHESTRA 538-5395 EMBASSY MOTEL 14380 WEST 8 MILE ROAD Bet. 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