People Make News DR. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ, executive vice president of the Israel Bond Organization, has been named the recipient of the Scopus Award, the highest honor of the American Friends of the Hebrew University. This action of the board of directors of the American Friends was announced by Lionel R. Bauman, president, and Sam- uel Rothberg, chairman of the board. Williams-IVeinberg Betrothal Announced BETH AARON MEN'S CLUB will hold its Old Fashioned Caba- ret Night 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the social hall. Dancing, entertainment, and Coney Island style food will be provided. The public is invited. The Tallis and Tefillin Club will hold a Father and Son breakfast in the social hall Sunday follow- ing services in the main sanctuary. SIDNEY J. KARBEL, president of Temple Beth El, will preside over the workshop on "Our Com- mitment as a Religious People Through More Stimulating Temple Programs," at the convention of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations Great Lakes Coun- cil in Chicago, Oct. 10. * BILL ZENTZ has been elected vice president of investments of * # * the Bank of the Commonwealth, DR. URNER A. GOODMAN, according to George W. Miller, founder of the Order of the Arrow, president. * * * the national service organization MAURICE R. BETMAN, insur- of honor campers of the Boy Scouts of America, will be the ance counselor, led all agents of guest speaker at the silver anniver- Northwestern Mutual Life Insur- sary meeting of the Detroit Area ance Co. in Southeastern Michigan Boy Scout Council's Mi-Gi-Si for the month of August with 0-Paw-Gan Lodge Saturday eve- $198,700 in sales. He is fourth in ning, at the Charles Howell Scout sales for the calendar year. • ♦ • Reservation, Brighton. DR. JOSEPH P. STERNSTEIN, who recently retired as national di- Rabbi Mordecai Kirshblum, rector of the Jewish National president of the Religious Zionists Fund of America, has been named of America, announced the ap- rabbi of Temple Ansche Chesed, pointment of Rabbi HARRY Tr West End Ave. and 100th St., New WOHLBERG, of Congregation. 'York. Shomrei Emunah, Brooklyn, as * * * chairman of the national conven- PAUL DAVIDSON, 19650 Deer- tion of the Religious Zionists of ing, Livonia, has been granted the America, to be held Nov. 11-15 in National Quality Award for 1964. Long Beach, N. Y. This citation is awarded annually * 5 5 to qualifying representatives in LESTER L. SCHOENBERG was recognition of a superior quality designated Charted Life Under- of life insurance service to the writer (CLU) in Cincinnati re- public. The award is made by the cently. Schoenberg is assistant National Association of Life Under- manager of New York Life In- writers and the Life Insurance surance Co.'s Northland - Detroit Agency Management Association. office in Southfield. • • * SAUL ARONSON, 20437 Stans- The board of directors of the bury, has qualified to attend a Detroit Bank and Trust Co. has career conference of New York named MILTON J. DRAKE and Life Insurance Co.'s field under- WILLIAM B. HALL as executive writers Oct. 12-14, in Zion, Ill., vice presidents. according to J. Neil McNabnay, • * • manager of the Northland-Detroit Senator KENNETH B. KEATING general office. • • and ROBERT F. KENNEDY will address the 39th annual convention SY SCHWARTZ, formerly of Oak of the Mizrachi Women's Organi- Park, has received a Mott Founda- zation in New York Oct. 5 and 6. tion fellowship for the Inter-Uni- * • versity Clinical Preparation Pro- At the dedication of the Jewish gram for Educational Leadership Vocational Service building in Cin- in Flint. Schwartz received his BS cinnati, SAMUEL S. GREENBERG, and MS degrees from Wayne State local attorney and chairman of the University and is working on his board and past president of the EdD after teaching at Thurston Detroit Jewish Occupational Coun- High School in Redford. He and cil, delivered the keynote address. his family now reside in Flint. Men's Clubs Belated Simhat Torah Rovner - Lachowitcher Aid So- ciety will hold a Simhat Torah party 8 p.m. Thursday at Cong. Beth Yehudah If it is Social Secretarial Service Ben is Hebrew for "son." SAM ROSENBLAT Master of Ceremonies And His MISS ROSANNE WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Wil- liams, 18255 Midway, Southfield, announce the engagement of their daughter Rosanne Sue to Richard Allen Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Weinberg, 19483 Hartwell. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Michigan and a member of Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority. Her fiance attends Uni- versity of Michigan medical school. 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Bar-Levav and Goldstein contended that it was unfair to Jewish workers in the state classi- fied service who must take off the three days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur without pay. They asked that Gov. Romney urge the Civil Service Commission to change the current commission regula- tions. Gov. Romney pointed out that the matter had been considered once before - when Rabbi Philip Frankel of Lansing approached the commission in 1957. At that time the commission found it "not equitable or practicable to provide for paid time off for employes for their observance of religious holidays." H called "discriminatory" the suggested practice of allowing certain state employes paid time off when other employes were not so favored. available and used by state em- ployes of all faiths is simply to avoid the issue altogether. There is more than a tinge of mockery in the statement that the Michigan Civil Service would consider ap- proving the Jewish religious holi- days also should they become so popular that they would affect 'al- most the whole society and the work economy of the nation.' " A possible solution suggested in the letter to the governor was entitling the state employe t o three' religious holidays per year, and then allowing the individual the right to indicate which days they will be. U.S., Canadian Youths Off to Israel Workshop NEW YORK (JTA)—Thirty-nine American and Canadian youths left Sunday for a. year's work, study and travel with the Habonim Youth Workshop In Israel at Kib- butz Gesher Haziv. The workshop was arranged by Habonim, the North American Labor Zionist youth organization. This, the 14th Youth Workshop in Israel, brought to nearly 800 the number of young students of post- Drs. Bar-Levav and Goldstein high school and college age who called this view "callous" and have participated in the program, countered: "To claim that Chris- sponsored by Habonim with the tian religious holidays were ap- cooperation of the Jewish Agency proved because they are all legal in Israel. holidays is circuitous thinking, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS and to claim that there is no Friday, October 2, 1964-25 inequity since these holidays are FRED BAUM WOULD SELL YOU ICE IN THE WINTER . . . in the form of a handsome ice sculpture and that is just one of 1,001 -ways Fred Baum will make your next party out- standing'. . . you will be served upon beautiful bone china, gold embossed dinnerware. Fred Baum uses sterling silver service and Belgian and Irish linen cloths . . . the same elegant place- settings you would find in the most gracious home. Food is decoratively served to please the eye as well as the palate. 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