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September 25, 1964 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-25

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People Make News

Appointment of Manuel G. Bat-
shaw to the newly-created position
of director of national services of
the National Jew
ish Welfar
Board has been
announced by
Sanford Solend-
er, JWB's execu-
tive vice presi-
dent. In his new
post Batshaw will
have profession-
al responsibilityk'
for the national
services JWB
renders t o Jew-
ish communities
in the areas of
programing,
staff training and
reseaM.
• • •
Expansion of the role of Jewish
communities in Western Europe
in the State of Israel Bond cam-
paign is the major item on the
agenda of a conference of Euro-
pean leaders being held in Geneva.
The keynote adresses were to be
delivered by DR. JOSEPH J.
SCHWARTZ, vice president of the
Israel Bond organization, BARON
EDMOND de ROTHSCHILD, presi-
dent of the Israel Bond drive in
Europe and EMILE ROCHE, presi-
dent of the campaign in France.

the Southfield Board of Education
and assistant prosecuting attorney
of Oakland County, has been ap-
pointed chairman of the Southfield
Citizens for Romney organization
by Arthur Saltzman, director of
the Romney campaign in Oakland

County. • • •

• • •

guestS from the art world will be
present.

MISS VIRGINIA FERMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Saul Ferman of

Beverly Hills, Calif., formerly of
Detroit, announce the engagement
of their daughter Virginia Bar-
bara to Dr. Jared Brett Morris, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Calman Morris
of Oakland, Calif.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
UCLA, and her fiance is a grad-
uate of the University of Californ-
ia at Berkeley.

Yeshiva U. Teen
Just Doing What
Comes Naturally

When 13-year-old Daniel Chazin

of Teaneck, N.J., entered Yeshiva
University High School for Boys,
this week, it was like returning to
the ancestral home.
Daniel is following in his father's
footsteps—and his uncles and his
cousins—all 14 of whom have at-
tended or are attending the com-
plex of schools that make up
Yeshiva University, America's old-
est and largest unversity under
Jewish auspices.
Besides his father Abraham,

Daniel's six uncles have all been
students at the high school and
Teachers Institute for Men. They

are:
Rabbi Pinchos Chazin of Phila-
delphia; Cantor Nathan Mendelson
of Montreal; Rabbi David L. Silver
of Harrisburg, Pa.; Isaiah Eisen-
berg of Bayonne, N.J.; Theodore
, Chazin of Jersey City; and Meyer
1Chazin of Verona, N.J.
Cantor Mendelson and Rabbi Sil-
ver also attended the Rabbi Isaac
Elchanan Theological Seminary.
Rabbi Silver received the honorary
degree of doctor of divinity from
the university in neo.
Two of Daniel's cousins, Adena
Silver of Harrisburg, and David
Chazin of Jersey City, graduated
this June from Stern College for
Women and Yeshiva College for
Men, the university's undergraduate
Kindergarten Places Still
school of arts and sciences re-
Available at Hillel School spectively. _
Another cousin, Rabbi Abraham
Mrs. Isadore Danto, president of
M. Mann, graduated Yeshiva Col-
the Friends of Hillel Day `School,
lege and the Rabbi Isaac Elchan-
reported that Hillel had opened the
an Theological Seminary, and is
fall semester with a record enroll-
now a chaplain at Ft. Lewis,
ment of 215 students.
Washington.
All classes, first through seventh
More of < Daniel's cousins , who
grade, are filled and applications
are now being accepted on a "wait- have attended or are attending
Yeshiva University schools are:
ing list" basis.
Jacob Mendelson of Montreal,
The kindergarten (morning ses-
sion only) can still accommodate Yeshiva College; Basya Silver of
several pupils. Prospective appli- New York and Malka Silver of Har
cants may contact the school's reg- risburg, Stern College for Women;
. .
Boys; Judith Eisenberg of Bayonne
istration office, in Oak Park.
Yeshiva University High School-
Boys; Judith Eisenberg of Bayonne,
Shaarey Zedek Youth
and Mrs. Ethel Chazin Flam of
Start Membership Drive New York, Yeshiva University High
The junior congregation' of Cong. School-Girls.

DAVID W. GARLETT has been
elected president of the Board of Shaarey Zedek has begun its an-
trustees of the American Medical nual membership drive. This youth
Center at Denver. He succeeds group maintains a program of
Charles C. Winocur, as head of social, religious, cultural and serv-
the free, national, nonsectarian ice activities.
hospital. He has been vice presi-
Membership is open to Jewish
dent of the AMC for the past ten teen-agers age 14-17. For informa-
tion, call Leonard Baruch at the
years. •
synagogue office, 357-5544.

Among the officers elected at
the 17th Congressional District
Democratic Party Organization
meeting recently were WALTER
GOODMAN, vice chairman, and
DORA CAMDEN, secretary.

Rockefeller and the late Dr.
Chaim Weizmann. Another is
Ella Raayoni, Vienna-born paint-
er, whose works are in the col-
lections of Yehudi Menuhin,
Frederick March and Isaac
Stern.
The modern masterpieces, in-
cluding several by Marc Chagall,
are in all media, from drawings
to oils. Like their artists, they rep-
resent the many cultures sampled
A special reception for patrons by the Jews, expressing the Orient
will be held 8:30 p.m. Oct. 10 in and Occident, the ancient and
the exhibit lounge, when noted modern that is Israel.

The "Art of Israel," a unique
exhibit of works by noted Israeli
artists, will premier in Detroit Oct.
9 at the McGregor Memorial Cen-
ter, Wayne State University.
Over 15Q pieceThIll be shown
and put up for sale 'at the exhi-
bition, the first one of such scope
to appear in Detroit. It will be
exhibited daily through Oct. 16.
Sponsor of the showing is the Jew-
ish National Fund.

BARRY M. GRANT, trustee of

HAROLD M. JACOBS, New York
industralist and communal leader,
has been appointed general chair-
man of the 66th anniversary na-
tional biennial convention of the
Union of Orthodox Jewish Con-
gregations of America, to be held
at. the Shoreham Hotel, Washing-
ton, Nov. 25-29.

* • •
The admission of RABBI EMAN-
UEL APPLEBAUM, headmaster of
Hillel Day School, to the National
Association of Secondary School
Principals, was announced by Dr.
Ellsworth Tomkins, executive sec-
retary of that organization.
• • •
BERNARD S. KARMATZ, presi-
dent of the Karmatz Fund Raising
Services of America, with head-
quarters in Philadelphia and offi-
ces in New York and Los Angeles,
will be inducted as president of
the International Fund-Raising As-
sociation Monday at the national
board meeting of the group in
Montreal. Kamatz specializes in
Mrs. Lee Franklin Weinstock fund raising for synagogues and
was elected vice educational institutions.
chairman of the
convention held Theological Seminary
by the 17th De-
troit - GOP Con- Honors Dr. Goldstein
gressional D i s-
NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr. Is-
trict. She is the rael Goldstein was honored by the
first Jewish wom- Jewish Th-
..--Seminary of
'Z11-
i
4„— an ever to have America 06 the 50th anniversary
been chosen for of his admission there as a rabbini-
the high district cal student.
Members of the faculty and
Mrs. Weinstock post.
• • •
student body, civic leaders and
BEN BARKIN, Milwaukee public rabbinical colleagues joined in the
ceremony at which the one-time
relations executive and a member
student, who became one of
of the Bnai Brith Youth Commis-
America's outstanding rabbinical
sion, was named 14th recipient of and Zionist leaders, presented his
the Sam Beber Distinguished Alum- alma mater with two portraits,
nus Award of Aleph Zadik one of .Michcael Gratz, founder of
Aleph, teenage boys' division of
the Gratz family, and of his
the Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- daughter, Rebecca, said to have
tion. A former assistant execu-
been the model for the heroine of
tive secretary of AZA, Barkin was Sir Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe."
chosen for the Beber Award at
After graduation, Dr. Goldstein
the recent International Conven- became rabbi of Bnai Jeshuivn
tion of AZA, held at Camp Bnai Synagogue, second oldest Jewish
Brith, Starlight, Pa. The award congregation in New York City,
is in the name of Sam Beber, pres- which he served for 42 years. Cur-
ident of the Bank of Park Forest, rently world chairman of the
Park Forest, Ill. In 1924 Beber Keren Hayesod,, he has been presi-
founded AZA. It is given annually dent of the Zionist Organization
to a former AZA member who has of America, Jewish National Fund
made outstanding contributidns to of America, American Jewish Con-
Jewish life or to his chosen pro- gress and many others.
fession.
• • •

ALLEN L. SINAI has been ap-
pointed as a part-time instructor in
economics at Lake Forest College
beginning with the winter term,
January, 1965.
Currently in the Ph. D. program
at Northwestern U., Sinai received
the B.A. degree, cum laude, from
the University of Michigan in
1961. He entered Northwestern U.
with a University Fellowship in
1963 and will be a graduate teach-
ing assistant during the coming
year. He is a member of the Am-
erican Economic Association_
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Sinai of 18644 Greenlawn, he re-
sides with his wife Lee in Des
Plaines, I1L
• • •

Ferman-Morris Troth Israel's Top Artisjs to Be Represented
Told in California
Coming to Wayne State U.
in

• • •
Yeshiva U's Graduates
to Hold Annual Convention

Over 300 rabbis—graduates of
Yeshiva University's Rabbi Isaac
Elchanan Theological Seminary—
from all parts of the United =States
and Canada will attend the 21st
annual convention of the Yeshiva
University Rabbinic Alumni As-
sociation, Oct. 5-7, at the Lebowitz
That's Different
Pilot—I'm forgetting women up Pine View Hotel, Fallsburg, N.Y.

here. _
Cadet—I'm for getting women
up here, too.

Friday, September 25, 1964-27
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

se, cot
trc..15 pions x."5

Among the distinguished art-
ists whose work will be shown
is Yehuda Bacon, a survivor of

Auschwitz whos work is in art
shows from Jerusalem to Tokyo
and is owned by such persons
as Pablo Casals, Gov. Nelson .

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