People Make News The board of directors of Citi- zens Mortgage Corp. announced the election of Harold N. Finney as president and chief administra- tive officer of the corporation. Stanley M. Earp, former president and chairman. who remains as chief executive officer, will re- the title of chair- man of the board. Earp and Finney Finney have been associated with the company since its inception in 1946. * SAMUEL BREEZNER, Chief Assistant Wayne County Prosecut- or, has withdrawn from the raee for the newly-proposed State Court of Appeals. He is devoting his full time to campaign for the reelec- tion of Wayne County Prosecutor Samuel Olsen. * * * At Home Reception for Confirmands Levine- Lip ton T 10 th Is Announced Here Annual confirmation services of Cong. Beth Aaron will take place June 7. At home reception will be held that afternoon for the follow- ing Beth Aaron confirmands: EILEEN ZAMEK, daughter of Mrs. Marion Zamek, 18'764 Wisconsin, 1.4 p.m. MICHELE MOSTEN, daughter of Mrs. Shirley Mosten, 18460 Stoepel, 2-5 p.m. Two full professors, one associ- ate professor, one assistant pro- fessor and 14 other members of the university staff will be honored at 3 p.m. Sunday. on their retire- ment, from Wayne State Univers- ity. The 18 retirees will be cited' at a reception in the Sculpture Court of the McGregor Memorial Conference Center. Also honored will be Circuit .Judge BENJAMIN D. BURDICK and CLAIR A. WHITE, an instructor at Bay City Junior College. Judge Burdick and White are former members of the WSU Board of Governors and hold the titles of "Governor Emeritus.". * Katz Compiles Masonic Data * * HERBERT MILLMAN, of Rye. N.Y.. associate executive of the MISS SHARON LEVINE National Jewish Welfare Board. was elected president of the Mr. and Mrs. Elkan Levine of National Association of Jewish Center Workers at the opening Northlawn Ave. announce the en- session of the NAJCW convention gagement of their daughter Sharon in Los Angeles. He will take of- Lee to William Lipton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elia Louis Lipshitz fice in 1966. of Washburn Ave. * * * Miss Levine is a graduate of GRACE HEINRICHS this week Wayne State University's college became the first woman in the 71- The University of Detroit will year history of Standard Federal of education. Mr. Lipton is a confer an honorary degree on Dr. Savings and Loan Association to graduate of Detroit College of A late summer wedding is EDWARD TELLER, nuclear physi- attain the rank of branch office cits and "father of the H-bomb," manager. She was appointed to the planned. and degrees and certificates on new position of responsibility by ■ ■ ■ 1,506 in this June's graduating ROBERT J. HUTTON, president class. Dr. Teller, 56, will receive of Standard Federal, who recently an honorary doctor of science received the Golden Door Knob I I degree, and deliver the principal Award. during Women Who Work address, "Responsibilities in the Week, for the opportunity which Scientific Revolution," at coin- Standard Federal provides for its This Week's Radio and mencement exercises Thursday. women employees. Mrs. Heinrichs Television Programs * * * will manage the recently enlarged SHMUEL SCHUMACHER of Joy Road-Manor office. ETERNAL LIGHT Israel, newly appointed sports di- • * Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday. rector of the seventh World Mac- Station: WWJ. A Testimonial Dinner honoring cabiah Games, has arrived in New Feature: "The Bible as Dilemma: LARRY LABELL, candidate for York for an extended visit de- literal acceptance or scientific re- signed to acquaint him with United Detroit Common Council, is being jection." This is the first program States' methods conducting large sponsored by the Labell for Coun- in a series entitled "Moral Dilem- cilman Committee 6 p.m. Thurs- athletic events. day, at Calvert Catering on Wood- mas of the Bible," which will con- ward. The guest speaker will be tinue through the summer. The DR. RICHARD C. HERTZ, rabbi news commentator Lou Gordon. series consists of conversations be- of Temple Beth El, has been Tickets may he obtained by calling tween Mark Van Doren, Pulitzer named vice chairman of the Com- the Label) headquarters, 272-1375. Prize-winning poet, and Maurice mittee of Alumni Overseers of * * * Samuel, author and lecturer. * * * Hebrew Union College-Jewish In- Herbert Millman of Rye. N.Y., stitute of Religion. Dr. JULIUS TO DWELL TOGETHER associate execu- MARK, Senior Rabbi of Temple Time: 9:15 a.m. Sunday. tive of the Na- Emanu-DI of New York City, is Station: WJBK and Channel 2. tional Jewish chairman of the Committee. Feature: "G e n o c i d e, Human Welfare Board, * * * as elected presi- Rights, and the U.N." A discus- ARTHUR J. GOLDBERG, As- dent-elect of - the sion between Philip Baum, nation- sociate Justice of the Supreme National Associa- al director of the Commission on Court, has accepted the chairman- tion of Jewish International Affairs of the Ameri ship of the board of overseers of Center Workers can Jewish Congress, and Joseph the Jewish Theological Seminary at its annual con- Edelman, cultural director of the of America. vention in L o s Jewish Community Council. * * 1, * 4, * Angeles on June MORRIS GRUA/1ER, executive Millman 2. Millman w i 1 1 COUNCIL-ALTMAN HOUR director of the Jewish Vocational take office at the 1986 convention. Time: 10 p.m. Saturday. Service, Los Angeles, is winner * Station: WJLB. of the 1963 Conference Award' of Feature: The City of Hope Can- S. HAL- RABBI MORDECAI the National Conference of Jewish cer Fighters, their community role Communal Service. The award was PERN of Cong. Beth Shalom will and program, will be discussed be among the panelists discussing presented at the general session by Mrs. Seymour Schwartz, Tag- of the Conference in Los Angeles. open housing at the first public Day chairman, and Mrs. Elliott meeting of the Huntington Woods * * BERTRAM H. GOLD. executive Human Rights Association 8 p.m. Schuhiner, vice president of fund June 16. at the Huntington Woods raising. * * director of the Jewish Centers Cultural Center. Association of Los Angeles, has THE JEWISH HERITAGE been elected president of the Time: 11:30 p.m. Sunday. National Conference of Jewish MARTIN ABELOVE of Utica, Station: WCAR. N.Y., and CARL HENRY of New Communal Service at the confer- Feature: "Church and State— York City have been elected co- the Jewish Position." Dr. Leo ence in Los Angeles. chairmen of the National Com- P f e f I e r, national authority on * * * CHARLES C. WINOCUR, Presi- mittee of the American Israel Pub- Church-State relations, will discuss dent of the American Medical lic Affairs Committee, it was an- the Jewish view of this problem Center at Denver, has announced nounced by Rabbi Philip S. Bern- with Walter E. Klein, executive the appointment of JOSEPH stein of Rochester, N.Y.. committee director of the Jewish Community BRAUN as executive director of chairman. They will be responsible Council. *- * * for raising the committee's budget the Center effective June 1. and establishing local committees * * * CHURCH OF THE AIR Time: 9:30 p.m. Sunday. DR. CURT C. SILBERMAN of to strengthen AIPAC's Washington West Orange, N.J., was reelected work. Station: WJR. * * * president of the American Federa- Feature: Rabbi Maurice N. Eis- MRS. ISADORE LEEMAN, new- endrath, president of the Union tion of Jews from Central Europe at the organization's annual meet- ly reelected president of the Mich- of American Hebrew Congrega- ing. The Federation is actively -in- igan Branch of National Women's tions, will speak on "Wanted: More volved in the field of restitution League, United Synagogue of Am- Angry Men." erica, will participate in special and indemnification. * * * briefing sessions for the 28 branch Avrunin Branch to Host DAVID SCHECHTER, son of presidents of the League Sunday the D. 0. Schechters, 17373 Beech through Thursday at West Orange, Tribute to Morris Zweig Avrunin Branch, Farband, will Daly, has been elected vice Ares- N. J. and at the Jewish Theologi- ident of the Rollins College stu- cal Seminary New York City. The hold a memorial meeting 9 p.m. dent council at Winter Park, Fl a. group represents the top leader- Saturday in honor of its late vice A Rollins junior, he is majoring ship of the 771 synagogue women's chairman, Morris Zweig. Representatives of other Farband groups of the Conservative move- in physics and mathematics. ment, affiliated with congrega- branches will speak at the meeting, tions throughout the United States, and relatives and friends are asked THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. to attend. Friday, June 5, 1964 26 r 11 .0.0.0 11 11111=141•11!0•11!0 111110041•10.0•1110.0011•11•01 eivry (9n -,, die I Irving I. Katz has compiled delphia, Pennsylvania Militia. historical material regarding the The patriotic act for which (- first Jewish Mason in Detroit. He Moses is best remembered, how- points out the following: ever, occurred in 1780 during some Chapman Abraham, first known of the darkest days of the Revolu- Jewish settler in Detroit, was a tion. The American cause was in member of a Masonic Lodge in sore need of funds for feeding and clothing its military forces. A pro- Montreal. In the records of Detroit's Zion posal was made in Philadelphia Lodge, under date of Nov. 5, 1798, that a bank be established with a appears the following entry: "At capital of $300,000 to establish the this meeting a petition from Isaac necessary credit for furnishing the Moses was read and ordered to lie provisions and the other necessities over to next regular lodge night." for carrying on the war. Among On Dec. 3 ensuing, the fact is re- those who stepped forward in this corded that "Mr. Moses was duly emergency to "pledge our property elected and initiated in the first and credit" was Isaac Moses who degree of Masonry." Later refer- offered to subscribe £3,000. He ence in the records show Brother returned to New York in 1784. In 1775, when the army set out Moses as present and taking part in the work of the lodge. He is to conquer Canada, Moses and his the first recorded Mason of the partners, Samuel and Moses Myers, raised $20,000 in specie and ac- Jewish faith in Detroit. This Isaac Moses was probably cepted Continental paper in ex- the nephew and son-in-law of change. For this act of patriotic Hayman Levy of New York, the devotion they - received the thanks largest Jewish fur trader among of President John Hancock. the colonists, who is known to The average Michigan worker have had business dealings with Detroit traders. Moses was born in adds $9,460 to the value of the Germany in 1742. He arrived in product he produces when the na- New York in 1764 and later be- tional average is only $8,768. came a prominent and wealthy Want The Best? merchant-shipper and privateer. On August 8, 1770, he married Ask the Folks Who've Had Reyna Levy in New York City. On SAM BARNETT April 25, 1771, he became a free- and His Orchestra man in New York City. In 1775, he was president of New York's LI 1-2563 Congregation Shearith Israel, the oldest Jewish congregation in the United States. He was among those Ballroom Dancing by who established the Bank of New York. Moses distinguished himself as COOLIDGE AT 9 MILE a patriot, merchant, man and Jew. Oak Park — LI 7-4470 W. MAPLE AT CRANBROOK When the Revolution put to the Birmingham — MI 7-1262 test his devotion to the cause of the country which he had adopted as his own, he met the test brilli- antly. 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