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September 18, 1964 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-18

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Brigadier General Uzi Narkiss,
Capt. JOEL L. DUNSKY, chief of
head of Israel's National Defense endodentics in the Fort Dix, N.J.,
College, and an outstanding hero of Dental Detachment, recently re-
his country's War of Liberation ceived the Army certificate of
and the Sinai
achievement for "exemplary and
Campaign, will
faithful service • from September,
arrive in the
1962 to September. 1964." The
United States this
son of Mrs. Ethel Dunsky of Oak
week for a one -
Park. Capt. Dunsky received his
dental degree from the Univer-
month tour of
sity of Detroit in 1960. Before
major communi-
entering the Army, he interned at
ties in behalf of
Sinai Hospital. He is married to
the Israel Bond
the former Patricia Freeman of
drive. A native of
Newton, Mass. and has a daugh-
Jerusalem, Gen.
ter.
They will live in Newton Cen-
Narkiss began his
ter. Mass.. after Capt. Dunsky is
service in the
released from active duty this
Jewish defense
month.
forces even be-
a
fore his gradua-
Two Detroit agents qualified as
tion from high
members of the 1964 Top Club of
school in 1941. Gen. Narkiss
He joined Palmach, which was es- the New York Life Insurance Co.
tablished that year as a commando They are JESSE W. ANTMAN.
unit, and played an important role 20244 Ashton, and MANUEL
in action in behalf of the Allies KATZMAN,' 18920 Silvercrest,
Southfield.
during World War II.
• •
Dr. ERNST SCHEYER, professor
of art history at Wayne State Uni-
versity, will discuss "Lyonel Fein-
inger—from Caricature to Paint-
ANTWERP (JTA) 2 -- Delegates
ing," at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
23. at the Detroit Institute of Arts to the European Conference of
lecture, hall. There is no charge General Zionists concluded their
conclave here with a resolution
and the public is invited.
welcoming Prime Minister Levi
*
Eshkol's declaration on Zionism as
Dr. SAMUEL K. MIRSKY, < pro-
indicating "a new and positive at-
fessor of rabbinics at Yeshiva Uni-
titude toward the Zionist move-
versity's Bernard Revel Graduate
ment" but asking also that "this
School and recipient of a special
declaration be translated into
grant awarded by Israel's president
realities."
Zalman Shazer, returned to New
The resolution added that the
York following a summer of re-
task of the government should
search in Israel.
not be limited to cooperation
• •
with the World Zionist Execu-
Election of SOL. W. CANTOR,
tive in education, culture and
president of Interstate Department
youth work. It stressed that the
Stores, Inc.. as a director of PEC
government's task also was to
Israel Economic Corporation. New
help the Zionist movement to
York. was announced by Joseph
renew its status, influence and
Meyerhoff, chairman of PEC.
leading role in Jewish life.
• *
In another resolution, the dele-
The appointment of EMANUEL
GOLDBERG as associate director gates said that the "great task" of
of university planning and develop- the General Zionist movement was
ment at Brandeis University has to strengthen and increase its
been announced by President unity.
The conference appealed "to all
Abram L. Sachar.
sections and organizations of the
•MAURICE A. BETMAN of the Jewish pedple to mobilize their ef-
,Northwestern Mutual Life Insur- forts and forces for systematic ac-
ance Co.. recently passed a com- tion for the rights of the Jewish
prehensive state licensing examina- community of Soviet Russia."
The delegates also expressed .
tion and has become an insurance
"great concern" over the fact that
counselor.


the West German government had
Michael Langham, artistic direc- not undertaken "necessary and ef-
tor of the Stratford Festival, an- fective steps" to halt the work of
nounced that Glenn Gould and West German scientists on ad-
Leonard Rose who, with OSCAR vanced weapons systems in Egypt.
SHUMSKY, have formed a direc-
torial triumvirate for the Festival's Philly Federation Drive
music season for the past four
years. are resigning their posts— Seeks Women's Legacies
Gould because of his increasing in-
PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The
volvement in the recording and Federation of Jewish Agencies re-
television fields, Rose because of ported that 92 women had signed
many commitments as a concert letters of intent to add to the
artist on this continent and abroad. endowment fund of the federa-
Langham announced that Shumsky tion.
will be the festival's director of
The campaign for such contribu-
music for the 1965 season.
tions is being handled by the Fed-


eration's Women's Council Lega-
SAM KALFUSS was recently cies, Grants and Endowments Pro-
named top salesman of the month ject. The project provides that de-
by Gross Realty. Other winners, positing a letter of intent indicates
Henry Opperman and James Canty, the signer's commitment to pre-
had their names inscribed, along pare a legacy of charitable trust,
with Kalfuss', on a permanent tro- insurance policies, stocks, bonds,
phy- . Kalfuss has been affiliated real estate or other property.
The legacies, when they become
with Gross 13 years.
available, are placed in the federa-

at
IRVING I. KATZ, executive sec- tion's investment portfolio, and
retary of Temple Beth El, was the interest used for allocations to
elected a member of the executive the federation's various afencies.
board of the Metropolitan Detroit

Conference Hails
ZionistDeclaration



Cemetery Association.

a a a

Four Northland - Detroit agents
have qualified as members of the
1964 Star Club of the New York
Life Insurance Co. They are
ARNOLD L. FINE, SANFORD V,
LICHTERMAN, MAX M. WAY-
BURN and HAROLD GREEN-
BLATT. As members of the club,
they qualified for the recent educa-
tional conference at Mack i n a c
Island.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

For Gefilte Fish Fans:
It Now Comes in Cans

Gefilte fish fans can now enjoy
their favorite delicacy in cans,
thanks to Mother's Food Products.
Each can. of Mother's gefilte fish
contains five generous portions.
With gefilte fish in cans added to
its three popular varieties in jars,
Mother's now has a version of this
traditional fish dish to please every
palate.

Friday, September 18, 1964-29

Center Theater
to Plan Mobile
Unit Program

The Jewish Center Theater an-
nounces the first meeting of the
Mobile Unit season will be held on
8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish
Center.
Betsy Savage, producer, invites
everyone, with or without theatri-
cal experience, to attend this meet-
ing, when the program for this
year's play will be cast.
The Mobile Unit, by its activi-
ties for groups, schools and syna-
gogues gives its productions
mainly in the afternoons for the
convenience of the majority. Pres-
ident of Center Theater is Ethel
Levine.

U.S. Trade Fair Pavilion
Displays Tel Aviv Hilton

A preview of the multimillibn
dollar Tel Aviv Hilton Hotel sched-
uled to open in Israel next year
can be had by area residents when
they visit the Israel , Pavilion at the
United States World Trade Fair in
San Francisco's Civic Auditorium
—Brooks Hall.
A table-size model of the first
Hilton venture in Israel has been
constructed in Israel and trans-
ported to San Francisco and is cur-
rently on display in Israel's first
major presentation of its economic
development since it attained in-
dependence in 1948.

• "It is to do nothing that the
elect exist."—Oscar Wilde.

Jew Is Named Trustee
of JFK Fund in Britain

Burdick and May
Get Republican
District Posts

LONDON (JTA) — Sir Isaiah
Berlin, Jewish author, lecturer and
diplomat, was named by Prime
Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home as
Irwin Burdick has been elected
one of three British academic trus- executive vice . chairman of the
tees of the Kennedy Memorial Wayne County Republican Com-
Fund.
mittee.
The fund will select British stu-
This week, also, Alfred May
dents for. Kennedy Scholarships to was named chairman of the First
Harvard University. Sir Isaiah is Republican Cdngressional District.
an Oxford University lecturer, for-
mer first secretary of the British
Israel's Labor Force
'Embassy in Washington, former
The Israel labor force last year
vice president of the Oxford Jew- totaled 815,000 persons, about 38,-
ish Society and a' member of the
000 more than the previous year.
council of the Anglo-Jewish Asso-
More than 25 per cent of the
ciation.
Israelis were employed by industry.

Plan Commissiion Chief
to 'Look at Ancient Cities'

"An Architect Lo_oks at Ancient
Cities" will be the topic of a talk
by Charles Blessing, executive di-
rector of the Detrnit Planning
Commission, 8:15 p.m4 Thursday at
the Jewish Center. 'Sponsor is the
American Technion Society, which
will hold its general; membership
meeting at that time.'

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