Jewish Ties at College, Job Training Song, Color to Blend U. of M. Mulrasha Schedules Courses classes of the Midra- station, according to Rabbi Shalom Stressed by Young People in Survey for Hanukah Show at sha Extension (College of Jewish Studies) Schwartz of the Midrasha. NEW YORK—Fifty-five per cent college gave as their prime motive of the Jewish boys and girls in the desire to train for a future this country who intend to go to occupation. The data also showed that 84 college would be influenced in their choice of a college by the per cent of the fathers were high number of Jewish students and school graduates, and 34 per cent programs in such a school, a sur- were college graduates. The edu- vey sponsored by the Bnai Brith cational level ratio in both in- Vocational Service revealed here stances was shown to be higher Wednesday. than among parents of college- The survey, conducted among bound youths in the general Amer- 6,600 Jewish youngsters affiliated lean population. Most of the fathers were in with the Bnai Brith Vocational Service, also showed that 71 per white-collar occupations, 21 per cent of those who planned to go to cent of them being professionals. Youth Page a Fink, Always a Fink' - Six • of Them Now in Yeshiva U. Schools C Onc e There are six Finks at Yeshiva University's undergraduate schools this year—Scrz.ntonian Finks that is —including Freyda Weiss, nee Fink, who is married. "Once a Fink, always a Fink," she says. The Finks have been in Scran- ton, Pa., since 1892, when Marcus Fink, later joined by his brother Eliyahu, arrived in the United States seeking religious freedom. Today the descendants of the original Fink family number 10 children, 23 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren — at •1 a t e s t count. At Yeshiva University's Stern College for. Women, the nation's first liberal arts and sciences col- lege for women under Jewish auspices celebrating its 10th anni- versary this year, there are: Miriam Fink, daughter of Sam- uel Fink, a freshman, is the latest Fink girl to join her cousins at the school. She has completed a year of study at Machon Gold in Israel and is planning a career as a clini- cal psychologist. Heni Fink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathap Fink,"a sophomore, is majoring in history and plans to teach when she graduates. Freyda Fink Weiss and Carole Fink, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fink, are majoring in ele- mentary education and plan ca- reers as teachers. Carole is a soph- omore, and Freyda, now married, is a senior. Shirley Fink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Fink, is majoring in mathematics and expects to graduate next year. Although the distaff side dom- inates the family at Yeshiva Uni- versity, the males also are repre- sented. the Jewish Center "Hanukah, a Freedom Festival in Song and Color" will be staged Nov. 29 as the first presentation of Omnibus, a series of theater pro- ductions for children age 5-12 at the Jewish Center. The performance will portray the story and meaning of Hanukah, with Vivien Richman, Pennsylvania folk singer, and Roz Flax, Detroit artist, combining talents. Performances will be 2 and 3:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the Center • cashier's office. `German Jewry' Subject of Next Hillel Lecture In its series of lectures, "Glimpses of Old European Jewries Past and Present," Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Wayne State University will present its director, Rabbi Max Kapustin, speaking on German Jewry, 12:30 p.m. Thursday at Hillel House. Sandwiches are served at noon for - Richard Chamberlain, idol of America's young people and "favorite doctor" to tens of mil- lions of Americans in his role as "Dr. Kildare," will champion the cause of crippled children at the first national Careers in Rehabilita- tion Conference noon Sunday at Cobo Hall. He will address 3,000 high school and college students in a confer- ence-demonstration that will initi- ate a nation-wide series of similar events designed to interest young FOR AN OUTSTANDING AFFAIR . . . CALL HY PRITZ KE 7-4755 Norman Allan Co. Other Finks who have already graduated are: Now Teaches There When Sabina Muller of Montreal marched down the aisle to "Pomp Hindy, sister of Sheldon and and Circumstance" at the 1961 Joel; Rochelle, sister of Heni; and commencement exercises of Yesh- Judy, sister of Carole and Freyda. iva UniversiWs Stern College for Women, she did not realize that would be the first alumna to USY Menu on the Move she teach at the undergraduate school, Senior Chapter of Adas Shalom the nation's first liberal arts and United Synagogue Youth will spon- sciences college for women under sor a progressive dinner starting at Jewish auspices. 7 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue. Each course will be served in the THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS members' homes in the vicinity of Friday, November 13, 1964-31 the synagogue. The dinner will fol- low Havdalah service at Adas Shalom, and dessert and games there will conclude the evening. 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While the four-year program is not recognized as credit toward a degree on the university level, it does count toward a bachelor's degree in Hebrew literature at the Seminary and at the Midrasha. Credit on a university level is the long-range goal of the courses, Rabbi Schwartz said. a nominal fee. Pantomime Artist and M.C. Hillel is sponsoring a Reliability And His Orchestra Sheldon rink, son of Mr. and Run 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Mrs. Meyer E. Fink, is a senior at Lawrence Tech parking lot, on 10 People in entering the rehabilita- Yeshiva College, the university's Mile Rd. Trophies will be awarded. tion professions and relieve critical undergraduate college of liberal shortages. "'"Ifsr""•1.1—"•'7.1‘r"'"?-1—"'VC"""'"1-1—"'''Wf .- arts and sciences for men. Editor , Local Students in 'Ginger' of Masmid, senior publication of This year's fall play at Henry Yeshiva College, Sheldon has been Ford High School, "Time Out for a finalist in the National . Honor ' Ginger," includes in its cast "Buy With Confidence" Society and a recipient of the Jay ,Nancy Epstein, Barb Kaufman, Joshua Marcus Award. James _Morgnestern, Steve Peitz Sheldon's brother Joel is now and Randy Reiss. Curtain time 8 attending Yeshiva University's High p.m. today. Diomontologists Gemologists School for Boys—Manhattan, and is DI 1-1330 17540 WYOMING a graduate of the Hebrew Day '61 Yeshiva Graduate School in Scranton. 'TH. 9 P.M. OPEN THURS., FRI.. . ODDITIES IN lEW151-1 LIFE OT LEAST 60% of THE GREGORIAN CHANT THE MOST REVERED MUSIC OF THE CATHOLIC , CHURCH, is OF JEWISH ORIGIN.' at the University of Michigan will include this year courses in mod- ern Hebrew literature, Bible, rab- binical literature and philosophy. The latter is a series of lectures by professors from the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, which cosponsors the classes with the United Hebrew Schools in De- troit. 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