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June 12, 1964 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-06-12

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British Catholics Returning to Council
of Christians and Jews, Prelate Says

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

LONDON—British Catholics are
returning to the Council of Chris-
tians and Jews after a ten-year
absence, Dr. John Heenan, arch-
bishop of Westminster and Roman
Catholic primate of England, an-
nounced Tuesday night.
Speaking at the annual dinner
of the "Bridge," an organization
concerned with social service and
youth guidance which operates in
Britain and Israel, the archbishop
told the large and representative
gathering of Jewish and non-Jew-
ish leaders that he had sent a
letter to the council.
He said that in the letter he
had written he had informed the
Vatican that "if invited I would
join the Council as one of the
joint presidents. This brings the

Noted Researcher
Tells of $1-Million
Gift to Brandeis

A renowned medical researcher
announced a gift of $1 million to
Brandeis University to further the
development of the Waltham,
Mass., institution's science pro-
grams.
Dr. Julius M. Rogoff, discoverer
of interrenalin, the life-sustaining
hormone used in the treatment of
Addison's disease, told more than
1,000 persons gathered at Boston's
Statler Hilton Hotel for Brandeis'
annual commencement banquet
that the gift is being made through
the Rogoff Foundation, of which
he is president and director.
In addition to assuring greater
support for the university's sci-
ence programs, the Rogoff Foun-
dation gift means that Brandeis is
now only $1 million away from
meeting its $18-million Ford Foun-
dation goal within half the time
alloted by the Foundation.
It was disclosed earlier that
Brandeis has received $14.5 mil-
lion since almost 17 months ago
when the Ford Foundation an-
nounced it would give the univer-
sity $6-million if Brandeis could
earn that sum on a three-to-one
basis in three years. With the $1
million from the Rogoff Founda-
tion and an additional $1.5 million
pledged for payment by June 30,
the university is guaranteed $17
million, and university officials are
confident that the remaining $1
million will be raised by the end
of this month.

Herbert Friedman Named
for '64 President's Award

WASHINGTON ( J T A )—Presi-
dent Johnson has named Herbert
Friedman, superintendent, Atmo-
sphere and astrophysics division
of the U.S. Navel Research Labora-
tory, as one of four to receive the
1964 President's Award for dis-
tinguished federal civilian service.
Friedman is being cited for his
"leadership in the new science of
rocket astronomy that has greatly
advanced the nation's progress in
space and extended man's
knowledge of the universe." With
the Navel Research Laboratory
for over 20 years, Friedman has
recently been conducting experi-
ments in using rockets to carry
instruments to the upper atmo-
sphere.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 12, 1964

Catholic community in this coun-
try back to the Council after an
absence of ten years and so it is
another bridge built."
He added that "This is an occa-
sion when I would like to echo
the recent statement of his holi-
ness the Pope to a delegation of
the American Jewish Commit-
tee."
The archbishop then quoted
Pope Paul's statement to the dele-
gation that "No civilized nation
can any longer tolerate discrimi-
nation against a religious com-
munity or a racial group." The
archbishop also quoted the Pope
as saying to the delegation "We
feel very close to you." He said
"I echo this wholeheartedly and
joyfully."
He told the dinner audience
that he also would sponsor a
"Bridge" scholarship for a British
youth to visit Israel. He said his
only condition would be that it
was given to a Jewish boy or girl.
A total of 100 young scholars
are now studying each year on an
exchange basis in Britain and Is-
rael through scholarships provided
by the "bridge" organization.
The figures were given by Col.
Henriques, president of the organi-
zation, at the dinner.
Col. Henriques, a frequent vis-
itor to Israel, added that those
going from Britain to Israel on
"B ridg e" scholarships would
find that "there is complete
equality of people in Israel," a
fundamental principle of Israeli .
society.
He said the British visitors
would find that the kibbutzim
"are totally classless and that the
Israelis have an answer to some
of the problems baffling us all."
Field Marshall Montgomery, one
of the guests, was given a stand-
ing ovation when he endorsed the
organization's exchange program
and said he would sponsor one
"Bridge" scholarship for a British
boy.
Asserting that he knew Israel
very well, the field marshall re-
called that he had "fought there
with the Jews against the Arabs
and with the Arabs against the
Jews in an attempt to preserve
peace in the country." He added
that he took "great pride" in the
fact that "the Jewish Brigade
fought in World War II under my
command."
Arthur Lourie, the Israel am-
bassador to Britain, said that un-
der the exchange program young
people went annually from Britain
to Israel to give service and see
the country and acquire new ex-
periences, while young Israelis
were coming to Britain for the
same objectives.
He said the experiences were of
"immense importance" to the
young people involved and to
Britain and Israel.

MONUMENT UNVEILINGS

(Unveiling announcements may be
inserted by mailing or by calling The
Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile
Rd., Detroit 35, VE 8-9364. Written an-
nouncements must me accompanied by
the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a stand-
ing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in depth.
* * *

The family of the late Joseph
Fogelson announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
10:30 a.m. Sunday, June 14, at
Brith Sholom Cemetery, Masonic
Blvd. and Little Mack. Rabbi Wine
will officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Sadie
Eisenberg announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
10:30 a.m. Sunday, June 21, at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Arm
will officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
'I, * *
The family of the late Joseph
Gottloeb announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his memory
12 noon Sunday, June 21, at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Groner
will officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Bella
Gladman announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory 1
p.m. Sunday, June 14, at Chesed
shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Gold-
schlag will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.
* *
The family of the late Isadore
Singer announces t h e unveiling
of a monument in his memory 2
p.m. Sunday, June 14, at Beth
Abraham Cemetery. Rabbi I. Hal-
pern and Cantor Ackerman will
officiate. Relatives and firends are
asked to attend.

The family of the late Jack Pur-
ple announces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, June 14, at Chesed shel
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Levin will
officiate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The family of the late Mrs.
Ralph Soble announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory 11:30 a.m. Sunday, June
21, at Shaar Hashomayim Ceme-
tery, Windsor. Rabbi Stollman and
Cantor Nadvan will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
The family of the late Rose attend.
Goldman announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory 1
p.m. Sunday, June 14, at Hebrew
The Family of the Late
Benevolent Cemetery. Rabbi
Cooper will officiate. Relatives and
SOL SLOMOVITZ
friends are asked to attend.
* * *
announces the unveiling
The family of the late Fannie
of a monument in his
Siegel announces the unveiling
memory 11:30 a.m. Sun-
of a monument in her memory 1
day, June 21, at Clover
p.m. Sunday, June 21, at North-
west Hebrew Memorial Park. Larry
Hill Park Cemetery. Rela-
Vieder will officiate. Relatives and
tives and friends are
friends are asked to atend.
asked to attend.
The family of the late Rose
Cohen announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memory 12
noon Sunday, June 14, at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Schnip-
The Family of the Late
per will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.
FRAN K

BIRNBAU M

The Family of the Late

HARRY GOLD

announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
June 14, at Chesed Shel
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi
Groner will officiate. Re-
latives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

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The Family of the Late

LINDA ANN
BARMAN

'No Funds to Day Schools'
WINNIPEG (JTA)—A national
vice president of the Canadian
Jewish Congress, Saul Cherniak,
was on record as formally opposing
state funds to private day schools.
He appeared before the legislative
assembly of Manitoba to discuss
educational problems of the
province and the issue of state
responsibility for different types
of schools.

Announces the unveiling
of a monument hi her
memory, 11 a.m. Sunday,
June 14, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Schnip-
per will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

The Family of the Late

MORRIS SILVER

ROY YALE
CHATLIN

announces the unveiling of
a monument in his mem-
ory 11 a.m. Sunday, June
21, at Chesed Shel Emes
Cemetery. Rabbi Rosen-
baum will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked
to attend.

announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 12 noon Sunday,
June 14, at Beth El Me-
morial Park. Rabbi Hertz
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

HARRY CHAIKEN

announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 10:30 a.m. Sun-
day, June 14, at North-
west Hebrew Memorial
Park. Rabbi Gorrelick and
Cantor Bagley will offici-
ate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

MRS. ETHEL
WALDMAN

announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memo-
ry 1 p.m. Sunday, June 14,
at Machpelah Cemetery.
Cantor Adler will offici-
ate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 2 p.m. Sunday,
June 28, at Chesed shel
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi
Sperka will officiate. Rel-
atives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Families of the Late

JUDGE WILLIAM
FRI EDMAN

The Family of the Late

The Family of the Late

SARAH R. GOLD

LOU IS MASKIN

announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 11 a.m. Sunday,
June 14, at Northwest
Hebrew Memorial P a r k.
Rabbi Groner and Cantor
Kranked will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

announces the unveiling of
a monument in his mem-
ory 11 a.m. Sunday, June
21, at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Groner
and Cantor Sonenklar will
officiate. Relatives a n d
friends are asked to at-
tend.

and

The Family of the Late

RACHEL ROSE
MINER

HENRY
FRI EDMAN

announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memo-
ry 11 a.m. Sunday, June
14, at Northwest Hebrew
Memorial Park. Moishe
Haar and Cantor Bagley
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

announces the double un-
veiling of monuments in
their memory 3 p.m. Sun-
day, June 14, at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi
Groner and Cantor Son-
enklar will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.

38

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