Preparing 52nd City of Hope Dinner
Israeli Press Consul Due at Reception of Histadrut Volunteers
charge. A social hour and refresh.
ments will follow the program.
For reservations, call UN 4-7094.
Yeheskel Barnea, consul in
charge of press and information
services at the Consulate General
of Israel in Chicago, will address
a reception honoring volunteers
and friends of Histadrut 8 p.m.
Names of Histadrut volunteers
who have been among the first
to finish their assignments will be
Thursday at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute.
Also present will be the associ-
ate director of the National Com-
mittee for Labor Israel, Israel
Stolarsky, who conferred with high
officials of Histadrut in Israel
this summer.
Barnea will speak on the educa-
announced at the reception. Cam-
paign kits are at the Histadrut of
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Samuels Will Head
Histarut Cultural
Exchange Institute
Morris Sukenic (right), president of Detroit Businessmen's Group
for City of Hope, Eugene Epstein (left) and George Gray are shown
reviewing last-minute preparations for the 52nd annual dinner to be
held Nov. 21, at the Sheraton Cadillac HoteL
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ews Brevities
MAYNARD KLEIN, professor of
choral music and director of choirs
at the University of Michigan, is
seeking additional vocalists for the
Rackham Symphony Choir, official
choral group of the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra. Interested per-
sons are asked to report for pri-
vate auditions beginning at 7:15
p.m., next Tuesday in the Rackham
Educational Memorial. .
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More than 1,000 terms and con-
cepts of fundamental importance
are described and defined in "A
DICTIONARY OF THE SOCIAL
SCIENCES," published Oct. 26 by
Free Press, a division of Macmil-
lan Co. Under the auspices of the
United Nations Educational, Scien-
tific, and Cultural Organizations
(UNESCO), the volume was com-
piled by Julius Gould, professor
of sociology at the University of
Nottingham in England, and Wil-
liam Kolb, Dean of the College,
Beloit College, Beloit, Wis.
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The drawings and sculpture of
JACQUES LIPCHITZ are on ex- '
hibit at the J. L. Hudson Gallery
on Woodward Avenue. The exhibi-
tion will continue through Nov. 28.
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GARELICK'S GALLERY has
commissioned a local artist, Ruth
Chaban Rosenbaum, 19200 Canter-
bury, to paint the picture for its I
annual holiday season announce-
ment and greeting card. This an-
nual honor has been bestowed in
the past on such world famous
artists as Philip Evergood and
Raphael Soyer. Ruth Chaban
Rosenbaum will execute an original
picture depicting a theme on world
peace.
The establishment of the Am-
erican Histadrut Cultural Ex-
change Institifite to serve as a
YEHESKEL BARNEA
forum for American and Israeli in-
tellectuals has been announced by tional crisis . in Israel. The Hista-
the National Committee for Labor drut Campaign this year is focus-
Israel. Howard J. Samuels, a pro- ing on raising funds for new schtd-
minent Rochester industralist, has arships to be awarded to the need-
been named chairman of the Insti- iest of Israel's high school youth.
tute, and Dr. Judd L. Teller, auth-
A musical program will be pre-
or and former director of educa- sented by Cantor Simon Bermanis
tion of the Na- of Cong. Ahavas Achim. He will
tional Committee be accompanied at the piano by
for Labor Israel, Rebecca Frohman.
has been named
Volunteers, guests and friends
executive vice of Histadrut are invited at no
The UNIVERSITY of MICHI-
chairman.
GAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Academic
will give its first Detroit concert
Board of the In-,
in 12 years at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
stitute, now in I
in the Rackham Educational Mem-
formation in-I
orial Auditorium. Josef Blatt, who
eludes such re-
came to the U of M in 1953 after
nowned personal-
many years with the Metropolitan
as Dr. Albert
Opera Company, is conductor.
B. Sabin, discov-
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erer of the Sabin
"PROFILES IN COURAGE", the '
oral polio vac-
long-awaited NBC television series
cine, and Dr. Jo-
based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning
seph Kaplan,
Samuels
book by the late President John I
United States Na-
F. Kennedy, will premiere on chairman of the
WWJ-TV, Channel 4, Sunday, Nov. ! tional Committee for the Interna-
8, 3-4 p.m. The initial program will ' tional Geophysics Year.
be "The Oscar W. Underwood 1 The Institute, which will draw
civic
Story", with Sidney Blackmer in together academia, religious,
i and trade union intellectuals, will
the title role and Victor Jory as
Underwood's campaign manager. , sponsor international conferences
The Underwood drama deals with in this country and in Israel, with
the Ku Klux Klan issue at the 1924 ! the participation of American, Isra-
national Democratic convention in , ell' Afro-Asian American experts.
New York. At the time, U.S. Sen- ' It will publish and disseminate
ator Underwood of Alabama easily books and other informational
public
could
have won
the foe
PresidentiaC
material
dealing
nomination.
A known
of the i health,
education
and with
cooperation.
first- project of the Institute
Klan, Underwood was asked not 1 , The
was publication, this month, of the
to make a convention issue of the i volume,
"The Free World and the
organization which, in turn, prom-
New "-,
Nations," edited by Dr. Teller
ised to deliver 500 of the needed and Nahum Guttman.
732 votes. The 1924 Democratic '
convention was the longest nation- , Washington Reaffirms
al convention in American history,1
running 15 days and 103 ballots. Desalting Plant Support
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WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
To help Detroit voters cast their White House reaffirmed President
ballot more rapidly, the Detroit Johnson's hope that a nuclear de-
Election Commission has prepared salting plant of unprecedented
an illustrated instruction sheet on magnitude will be built in Israel
the USE OF THE VOTING MA- with the active participation of the
CHINE. Copies of the free in- United States Government.
This reaffirmation came in a
struction sheet are available from
the commission, City-County Build- joint press release issued by the
ing; the Detroit Housing Commis- White House and the Embassy of a
sion's neighborhood service center Israel. It stressed that the joint
at 153/5 Livernois; and all branch- American-Israel team of experts
completed preliminary studies and
es of the Detroit Public Library.
envisages that a detailed engin-
eering study, recommended for im-
Tachrichim
mediate implementation, be com-
The shrouds in which the de- pleted by mid-1965, at which time
ceased is dressed for burial are the two governments would con-
called "Tachrichim." The term sider further steps.
The experts have now concluded
comes from a Hebrew root meaning
their work in Washington with the
"to wrap" or "to tie." These gar- recommendation that the govern-
ments are of simple linen, as a ments of Israel and the United
rule, the aim being to prevent ex- States "without delay engage the
travagance on the part of the af- services of a consulting (engineer-
fluent which would embarrass the ing) firm to prepare detailed
poor. The ends of the threads with studies."
was
joint undertaking
The
which the garments are stitched
are not knotted, so as to indicate. agreed upon by President Johnson
that the garments are not intended and Israel's Prime Minister Levi
to "bind" the deceased and prevent Eshkol in June during talks in
the disintegration of the body Washington.
which needs to be reabsorbed by
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
nature to return from whence it
Friday, October 30, 1964-39
came.
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Morris Lieberman, general chair-
man of the Histadrut Campaign,
announced results of-a special pre-
campaign leadership reception last
week at the home of Mrs. Morris
L. Schaver. More than $50,000 was
raised from among a group of 46
campaign leaders.
A special appeal was made hr.
the campaign's chairman and by
special guest Common Pleas Judge
William F. Cercone.
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