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October 30, 1964 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-30

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Detroiters at JDC-Malben Home

Blaustein to Receive
Lehman Israel Award

opplmbrtt JeWierti LIFE

Jacob Blaustein of Baltimore,
noted industrialist, statesman and
humanitarian, will receive the
Herbert Lehman Israel Award at
a dinner Nov. 22,
it was announced
by the Israel
Bond Organiza-
tion.
The Lehman
Award, a plaque
especially de-
signed by the
noted sculptor
Chaim Gross, ex-
presses the spirit
of friendship and
cooperation b e-
tween America
and Israel and
the participation
of American
Blaustein
Jewry in the development of Is-
rael through the Israel Bond pro-
gram, of which the late Governor
Lehman was a distinguished sup-
porter and leader.
Blaustein has played a foremost
role in the development of close


As members of the United Jewish Appeal Mission, during their
stay in Israel last week, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stollman (upper photo)
and Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Hauser are shown on their visit at the

THEORY!,

Rabbi Joel Sperka of Yeshivath

"I've come to pay tribute to the Beth Yehudah presented a unique
dominant personality in our peo- plaque, designed by Rabbi Jack
ple's social experience—the Jewish Goldman, to Dr: Hilberry.
The inscription on the plaque
child."
With these words, Rabbi Isaac L. cited him for his outstanding ef-
Swift, former chief rabbi of Aus- forts on behalf of the community
tralia and now rabbi of Ahavas and his ethical and moral contribu-
Torah Synagogue in Englewood, tions to society and education.
Rabbi Sperka, who six years ago
N.J., began and ended the main
address at the Businessmen's Coun- was presented with the President's
cil Dinner celebrating the 50th Award as outstanding graduate of
school year of Yeshivath Beth Ye- his class at Wayne State Univer-
sity, reciprocated on this occasion.
hudah.
Rabbi Swift also said that "send- He said "Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
ing children to Yeshivah Beth Ye- is dedicated to instilling a value
hudah and Beth Jacob School pro- system of morals and ethics to its
vides new links with the Jewish students . . . Dr. Hilberry is in
heritage past and present.
that traditon."
Honored at Sunday's Cobo Hall
Obviously moved by the presen- '
program was Dr. Clarence Hil- tation, Dr. Hilberry expressed his
berry, president of Wayne State gratitude to the Jewish community.
University.
He also expressed a hope that in-

terest in Wayne will continue to
grow even after he re-tires this
school year: "Let us continue to
create a university great enough
to fully serve our aspirations .. .
our . . . children . . . the rich .. .
the desperately poor . . . and those

who can . . . lead us, as a people,
into the promised land."
The 450 people at the $50-per-
plate dniner saw Mrs. Louis Honig-
man present Hillel Abrams, presi-
dent of the Yeshivah, with the
final $1,000 of a $10,500 donation
made by the Ladies of the Yeshi-
vah for the new building. Come-
dian Lou Saxon, who headlined
the evening's entertainment, was
Dr. Clarence Bilberry, presi-
in agreement with the guests who,
dent of Wayne State University,
stated that Mrs. Honigman's wit
receives plaque from Rabbi Joel
"stole the show." She received a
.1. Sperka. Seated is Rabbi Jack standing ovation.
Goldman, the Yeshivah's public
chair-
Leon Jay Simon, general chair-
relations director.
man of the dinner committee,
served as toastmaster for the
program.

Atlanta Bureau Opens
Hebrew Junior College

ATLANTA (JTA) — A Hebrew
junior college known as Midrasha
has been established by the
Atlanta Bureau of Jewish Educa-
tion, to provide educational faci-
lities for graduates of local and
other Hebrew high schools who
wish to continue their Hebraic
studies at a higher leveL
During the first year, the school
is offering courses in Talmud,
modern Hebrew literature and
Jewish sociology.

The greater the man, the greater
are his evil inclinations.—Sukkan
52.

2EWS

SeaRAFENTOR.ES

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WSU's President Hilberry Presented
With Plaque at -Yeshivah Dinner

OROT5KY, 15 REPORTED
TO HAVE SAID—
----
' A I AM NOT A. JEW, I CARE
OR
NOTHING FOR THE
THEIR FATE—i s'

-
03EW- PHILIP REIS-
15 GENERALLY CONSIDERED
ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
A5 RE5PoN51BLE FOR THE
GENESIS OF THE MECHANICAL PERFECTED IT./
ADAPTIoN OF THE TELEPHONE.
13ERNA-Rb

relations between the United
States and Israel. At the invitation
of Prime Minister David Ben-Gur-
ion, he went on special missions to
Israel in 1949, 1950, 1958, 1960,
and 1961, and undertook a similar

Frieda Schiff Warburg Home for the Aged, a JDC-Malben institu-
tion in Natanya.

By GARY STERN

%AVID RICARDO-AJEW-
PROFOUNDLY 1NFWENCED
ADAM 5MITH-THE FATHER
OF THE CAPITALISTIC

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38—Friday, October 30, 1964

For Every Occasion

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mission in 1963 at the invitation of
Prime Minister Levi Eshkol. He
surveyed and advised the Israeli
government regarding the coun-
try's political, social and economic
conditions, and negotiated the
Ben-Gurion—Blaustein agreements
(confirmed by Mr. Eshkol) clarify-
ing the relationship between Is-
rael and Jews in other countries.

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stein had a decisive part in the
negotiations as a result of which
West Gerthany agreed to make
payments for the rehabilitation in

Austria.

'TIL f P.M.

HUGHES AND HUGHES ... present

Masquerade Costume Party

Halloween Night, Saturday, October 31, 1964

8:00 P.M. till 2:00 A.M.

At the Statler-Hilton Hotel -- Grand Ballroom

M. C.—TINY "SOUTH OF THE BORDER" DU VAL

Israel and elsewhere of Jewish vic-
tims of Nazi persecution, and also

enacted legislation for the indem-
nification of individual victims,
Jewish and non-Jewish. He was a
member of the Executive Commit-
tee on Jewish Claims Against Aus-
tria, which concluded an agree-
ment for similar payments by

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