People Make News Rabbi HARRY LASKER, nation- al director of Jewish relationships, Boy Scouts of America, received the honorary degree of doctor of divinity Wednesday evening from Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of the Hebrew United College—Jew- ish Institute of Religion. Dr. Glu- eck confered the degree at the New York School, 40 W. 68th St., New York. Dr. Lasker recently observed his 20th anniversary as -a member of the National Council staff of the Boy Scouts of America with headquarters at New Brunswick, N.J. . * * * ELIOT LOSHAK has been elect- ed vice president of Leumi Finan- cial Corp., it was announced by Gideon Strauss, president. Since joining the corporation in 1962, Loshak, a Harvard Law School Marcia Sydney Katz, Sam Graber Marry DR. LEON FRAM of Temple Is- rael will deliver the convention Sabbath sermon at the meeting in Chicago of the Reform Temples of the Great Lakes Region, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Saturday morning at the Pick-Con- gress Hotel. Also on the conven- tion program will be JULIAN S. TOBIAS, president of Temple Is- rael. He will be a member of a pan- el discussing the role of the syna- gogue in social action. FRANK L. SIMONS, Temple Israel adminis- trator, will attend as a delegate, and will confer with other temple administrators on the forthcoming assembly of the National Asocia- . „ tion of Temple Administrators, MRS. SAM GRABER Oct. 27-30, in Detroit. • • • Marcia Sydney Katz became the ROSALIE BAYER, an elemen- bride of Sam Alan Graber in a re- tary school teacher in New York, cent ceremony solemnized at Adas graduate, has served assistant sec- has been elected president of the Shalom Synagogue by Rabbi Jacob retary, then secretary. L e u m i Stern College for Women Alumna E. Segal and Cantors Nicholas Financial Corp., a New York sub- Association. Fenakel and Harold Orbach. • • • sidiary of the Bank Leumi le- Parents of the newlyweds are Israel, engages in domestic a n d Pianist LEON FLEISHER is Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Katz of Veteran Journalist Warren Moscow to Talk on Election, New Conservatism Political analyst and journalist Warren Moscow will speak on the election and the new conservatism 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at C o n g. Shaarey Zedek. Moscow, a 26-year-veteran neWs- paperman, covered every national political convention of both parties from 1932 to 1952 for the New York Times. For seven years, he headed the Times' Albany bureau, sacond only to the Washington bu- reau in manpower and news pro- ducing. A war correspondent in the Pacific, he returned to the New York staff as a specialist in politics and governmental affairs. Moscow authored "Politics in the Empire State," has written for the na- tion's top magazines and spoken on radio and television. Entering governmental affairs, he held, among other posts, the job of executive assistant to the mayor, and he is now editor in chief of the New York Law Jour- nal. Dr. Davis A. Benson, president of the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club, invites the public. Program chair- man is Leonard E. Baron. Refresh- ments will be served. PLANNING A WEDDING, BAR MITZVAH OR SOCIAL FUNCTION? RAINBOW KOSHER CATERING SHAAREY SHOMAYIM SYN. 14200 W. 10 MILE OR ANY SYNAGOGUE IN THE CITY CALL THE GOTTHEIL'S AT LI 3-3342 REASONABLE PRICES NO EXTRA CHARGES FOR THE SYNAGOGUE ds Bring Results! . international commercial financing with emphasis on Israel-oriented business. • • The board of directors of Bank of the Commonwealth has ap- pointed EUGENE F. KUEHL- THAU comptroller, it has been an- nounced by George W. Miller, President. Kuehlthau will succeed Roderick F. Thomson, vice presi- dent and comptroller, who is re- tiring this year. e • • • Veteran political worker AL- BERT LEE will be honored at a testimonial dinner-reception 6 p.m.1 Oct. 24 at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Former Gov. John Swain- son will be speaker. Proceeds will go to the Jewish Hospital at Denver. Lee has helped with the campaigns of Swainson, former Gov. G. Mennen Williams and Con- gressman John D. Dingell. For reservations, call Ralph Goldsmith, WO 3-0383. • • • R. SARGENT SHRIVER, director of the Office of Economic Oppor- tunity, will address 300 Detroit area businessmen' at a luncheon at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel today. Martin E. Citrin is chairman of the Business for Johnson-Staebler-Hart Committee sponsors of the lunch- eon. • • • Among the works to be featured at an exhibition by the New York Chapter of Artists Equity Associa- tion, Inc., Oct. 18-Nov. 1 at St. Peters Episcopal Church, New York, will be a terra cotta sculp- ture, "Form 82" by tIATALIE EVELYN GAINES, 16239 Ken- tucky. • • ALAN SILVER, 22, of Brooklyn, has been named national president of Habonim, Labor Zionist youth movement. Silver, who will serve in the post for two years, is a mag- na cum laude graduate of Har- vard University, where he majored in Near Eastern languages and literature. He served as editor of Furrows, Habonim's national lit- erary magazine. • • • GERALD D. KRAUSE, 1115 W. Farnum, Royal Oak, has qualified to attend a career conference oL New York Life Insurance Co. field underwriters Oct. 12-14 in Zion, * • GEORGE M. LEADER, former governor of Pennsylvania, will ad- dress the annual meeting of the Southeastern Michigan Division, American Cancer Society, Wednes- day at Embassy Motel. • • • AUSTIN A. KANTER, CLU, gen- eral agent in Detroit for the Na- soloist with the Detroit Symphony Pennington Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Orchestra in a concert 8:30 p.m. Louis H. Graber of Ridgecliff Dr., Southfield. Saturday at Ford Auditorium. • • • The bride wore a wedding coat over a gown of silk alpaca and U.S. District Court Judge THEO- jeweled lace. Her crown of crys- DORE LEVIN was among the 177 tal and pearls held her silk illu- Masonic leaders named to receive sion veil and she carried white the 33rd degree next year in Cleve- land. Fourteen Michigan men were orchids and Stephanotis on her Bible. cited for the honor at annual ses- Lynn Kramer was matron of sions here of the Supreme Qouncil honor. Bridesmaids were Ann Ro- of Scottish Rite Freemasonry. sen, Helene Sobol, Paula Brose, Judith Heideman and Linda Boi- gon of California. Best man for his brother was Larry Graber. Michael Katz, broth- er of the bride; Larry Cohen, Dan Tennenhouse, Michael Wartell and Howard Boigon were ushers. ' The cultural committee of the After a honeymoon in Las Vegas, Flint Jewish Community Council Lake Tahoe and San Francisco, will present a lecture-discussion the couple will reside in Los An- series, "Forum 65" on the future geles. of American Jewish youth, begin- ning Oct. 27. Dr. Samuel M. Blumenfield, the Jewish Agency's director of the de- partment of education and culture, will discuss ' "What's Right and What's Wrong with Jewish Educa- Warning Against Flight tion" 8:30 p.m. Oct. 27 at Cong. Editor, The Jewish News: Beth Israel. "It is an old. old story Dr. Eugene Borowitz, professor Remaining always new, of education and lecturer in Jew- And he to whom it happens ish religious thought at Hebrew His heart—it breaks in two." Union College and Temple Univer- The above was written by Heine sity, will speak on "Understand- about a love triangle, but I think ing Today's Jewish Teen-Ager," we can apply it to what is now Nov. 23 at Temple Beth El. happening in northwest Detroit. Also scheduled are David Boroff, The same outward bravado and author, lecturer and critic, on inner fears, the same tired old "Jewish College Youth: Where Is phrases (how often have we heard it Going and Why?" Jan. 12; and them?), "I have them next door, Dr. Albert I. Gordon, rabbi of but they are very fine people;" "No- Temple Emanuel, -Newton Centre, body's chasing you"; "They are in Mass., on "Intermarriage: Inter- place too. so we might as well f a it h, Interracial, Interetimic," stay put;" etc. But yet the "For Sale" signs are beginning to crowd March 2. each other, with American flags A new weekly, human relations ironically waving over them on holi- series, co-sponsored by the Flint days; people are looking anxiously Jewish Community Council with at every real-estate transacation, the Urban League of Flint, will and are beginning to speculate feature Dr. Oscar Handlin, Har- openly how much longer the neigh- vard University historian, 7:30 p.m. borhood can "last" Thursday at Flint Public Library. Why all this? The undersigned Other speakers through Feb- residents of the Bagley area are not ruary will include Arnold Aron- aware that the area or its schools son, director of program plan- have deteriorated or become un- ling, for the National Commu- safe. How many more times must nity Relations Advisory Coun- we "run" before we learn to live cil; Charles Abrams, president with people who would like noth- ing better than to have us stay? of the National Committee Against Discrimination; Rabbi How many additional millions of dollars in real estate value must be Reuben Slonim, chief of the destroyed. and how many fine syna- news department of the Toronto gogues sold for a pittance, while Telegram; a n d Dr. Balfour we reenact voluntarily the old Bib- Brickner, director of the com- lical curse (Lev. 26:17) "You shall mittee on interfaith activities for flee, with no one pursuing you"? the Union of American Hebrew ALFRED A. GREENBAUM Congregations. SIDNEY ICELAN The series, entitled "Those OSCAR BIGMAN Other Americans," is presented by the Mott Adult Education Pro- gram's lecture-discussion depart- Memphis Home for Aged ment of the Flint Board of Edu- _Seeks $1,000,000 Fund cation. MEMPHIS (JTA) — A six-week For information, write the Flint campaign has been launched to Jewish Community Council, 912 raise $1,000,000 for new buildings Sill Building. for the Bnai Brith Home and Hos- Dr. Blumenfield of Jewish Agency to Start Flint Talks LETTER BOX tional Life Insurance Co., has just completed an intensive two-week course in the 240th School in pital for the Aged in Memphis. Agency Management, conducted by A warning to the courts—not to the Life Insurance Agency Manage- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ment Association at the Edgewater be lenient with one and harsh Friday, October 9, 1964-31 with another.—Kethuboth 46. Beach Hotel in Chicago. Juliet GREEN-8 CENTER GREENFIELD AT 8 MILE ROAD Suburban SHOP MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. 'TIL 9 P.M. 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