People Make News
Continental Bail This Weekend
Marks End of Hadassah Drive
The Hadassah Honor Roll Cam-
paign closes Saturday evening with
the annual Continental Ball 8:30
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Cocktails, surprise entertain-
ment, dancing and continental sup-
per will be on the program, and
special prizes will be awarded.
Junior hostesses at the ball, who
will be under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Harold Victor, will be Mes-
dames Ernest Berger, Stanley Ber-
ger, Arthur Berlin, Howard Dan-
zig, Sheldon Dulberg, Seymour
Dunitz, Edgar Fenton, Marvin
Fleischman, Alvin Gendelman,
.
Bernaed Siegal, Harvey Snider,
Ronald Stone, Nathan Soberman,
Dale Stone, Sam Stulberg, Robert
Weinbaum and Ernest Weiner.
For information or reservations,
call Hadassah offices, BR 3-5441.
Charles S. A. Ritchie, Canada's
CHARLES R. BRONFMAN,
Samuel L. Haber has been named
ambassador to the United States,
assistant executive vice chairman president of the House of Sea-
will be guest
of the Joint Distribution Commit- grams Ltd., of Canada, and EDGAR
tee, it was .an- M. BRONFMAN, president of Jo- speaker at the
66th anniversary
nounced by Moses seph E. Seagrams & Sons, Inc.,
A. Leavitt, JDC U.S.A., will receive citations from national biennial
convention of the
executive vice the American-Israel Chamber of
Jolly Good Fun Planned
chairman. Haber, Commerce & Industry, Inc., at a Union of Ortho-
The Eagle and Lion Club, com-
formerly assistant members' luncheon Thursday dox Jewish Con-
prised of married couples in the
gregationsof
director - general, at Americana Hotel, New York.
community who hail from England,
America, Nov.
served JDC in MAXWELL M. R A B B , presi-
will hold a hay ride and dance 9
25 - 29, at the
various posts dent of the Chamber, an-
p.m. Nov. 21 at Friendly Acres
Shoreham Hotel,
overseas for 17 nounced that the Bronfmans will Washington, D.C.
Ritchie
Ranch.
years before corn- be honored for contributing to Ambassador Ritchie will address a
For information, c a 11 Mrs.
ing to the agen- Israel's exports by manufacturing special session devoted to Canadian
Charles 'W. Slesnick, 342-8144, or
cy's international a new product of quality and dis-
Mrs. Alfred Leader, UN 3-4610.
Jewish affairs.
headquarters in tinction. This product will be in-
Frank Gettelson, William Gilbert,
New York. He troduced for the first time in the
Gerald Goldsmith, David Hermelin,
DR.
JULIUS
WEIL,
executive
first joined the United States at the luncheon.
director of Montefiore Home in Sam Katz, Morton Lazar, Sheldon
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JDC staff in 1947,
Lederman, Lester Lunsky, Paul
A leading European expert in Cleveland. has been selected to Milgrim, Myron Milgrom, Marvin
supervising t h e
receive the 1964 Award of Honor
agency's welfare the field of human rights will be of the American Association of Mittledorf, Harold Norman, Barry
and rehabilitation the key speaker at a meeting un- Homes for the Aging. He will be Pearl, Carl Pensler, Jack W. Perl-
REMEMBER . . .
Haber
operations in the der the auspices of the American cited, along with Dr. Ethel Percy man, Herbert Pont, Henry Ross,
American Zone in Germany. Fol- section of the World Jewish Con- Andrus and Hobert C. Jackson, at Irving Rose, Richard Rosenthal,
lowing the establishment of the gress to mark the 16th anniver- the annual meeting of the associa- Manny Rottenberg, Ivan Skolnick,
State of Israel in 1948, he helped sary of the Universal Declaration tion Wednesday in Washington,
SAVES ThE DAY!
empty the DP camps, speeding tens of Human Rights. He is H. GOL- D.C.
FOR THE BEST IN
For Fine
of thousands of Jewish survivors to SONG. registrar of the European
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at the Commodore Hotel, New Needed for Bar Mitzvah —
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HELEN HAYES, "first lady of York.
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New Dayton Council Rule ,
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DAYTON, 0. (JTA)—New regu- 1
Mrs. Nathan H. Wadler of For-
est award of the National Society
lations
setting
up
a
requirement
for Crippled Children and Adults est. Hills, N.Y., was elected to
for her world-wide leadership in a two-year term as president of that boys and girls in this city,
the Women's who are candidates for Bar Mitz-
help to the handicapped and for
"Buy With Confidence"
Branch of the vah or Bat Mitzvah, must receive
her efforts in ' obtaining public
Union of Ortho- at least five years of approved
understanding and support of the
dox Jewish Con- Jewish education have been adopt-
work on their behalf, at the din-
gregations o f ed here by the Jewish Community
ner Nov. 16. which concludes the
America at the or- Council.
organization's four-day annual con-
Gemologists
The Council's board of directors
ganization's 41st
vention at the Statler-Hilton Hotel
DI 1-1330
17540 WYOMING
annual
national
adopted
the
regulations
after
they
here.
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convention in had been approved by the Bureau
P.M.
'TIL
OPEN THURS., FRI.
New York. Mrs. of Jewish Education here, by all
DR. HERBERT BLOOM, chief
of staff of oral surgery at Sinai
Wadler, an edu- religious schools and synagogues
and Mt. Carmel hospitals: will
cator, writer and in this city and by the Dayton
civic leader, is Hebrew Institute. All pledged to '
narrate a film on Project Hope at
STRICTLY FRESH
the third annual evening meeting
former chairman I abide by the new rules.
of the Receiving Hospital Serv-
of the board of
The rules apply only to candi-
READY TO COOK
ice League 7:30 p.m. Monday at
the national as- 1 dates for Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitz-
David Whitney House. Dr. Bloom
sociation of Sis- vah who are to receive certifica-
is a veteran of Hope missions and
Mrs. Wadler terhoods of Or- tion on a Sabbath -or a Jewish holi- ,
serves as medical chief while on thodox congregations of the United a
. ay. Other boys and girls may be' ,
board the S.S. Hope. For informa- States and Canada.
called up for their Bar or Bat Mitz-
tion, call the League office, WO
vah on certain weekdays, but will '
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rt.-Imam
1-3448.
EMANUEL H. FINEMAN, Los not be eligible for certification.
vovn-ino .se
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MRS. BEROL ROBINSON..
Mrs. Meir Back in Israel,
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former Detroiter, has been named
and philanthropist,
was succeed-
elected
; president
of City of Hope,
After Celebration in Chile
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principal of the Park Religious ing the late Seymour Graff. He is
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Schools
of Cleveland.
A graduate
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of the United
Hebrew
Schools a past recipient of the Brother-
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here,
of the National
Con-
here, she taught in Hebrew and hood Award
of Christians
and Jews.
public schools in Detroit, Cleve-
land and Baltimore. Her husband.
DR. BEROL ROBINSON, also a SAMUEL KLEINMAN
has been
w ly created post
former Detroiter, is associate pro- named to the ne
fdssor of physics at Western Re- manager for Seagram-Distillers
serve University in Cleveland.
Co., it was announced by Milton
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G. Abramson, Eastern Division
PAUL RICE has been elected manager. For two years Kleinman
vice president of Mutual Finance has served as national administra-
Corp. Rice started his career in tive assistant for the company.
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the consumer finance field over 17
years ago and was formerly vice
For the first time in 38 years,
president of National Finance Farband - Labor Zionist Order
Corp.
officially< installed a new general
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MORRIE TWERSKY, of Flint, secretary Nov. 7 at Holiday Inn,
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SANTIAGO, Chile—Israel's for-
eign minister, Golda Meir, left for
Israel Tuesday after concluding an
eight-day visit here, during which
she participated in inauguration
ceremones for Chile's new presi-
dent, Eduardo Frei.
Before her departure, Mrs. Meir
expressed satisfaction with the re-
sults of the visit, which included
meetings with the new president
and senior government officials as
well as with many Latin American
foreign ministers who represented
their countries at the ceremonies.
Mrs. Meir also attended a. num-
ber of functions sponsored by the
Jewish
community here and visited
is a member of the freshman class New York. The inductee, JACOB
the children's public school named
at Yeshiva College, the undergrad- merly
KATZMAN
of
New
York,
was
for-
associate general secretary for the state of Israel.
uate liberal arts and
an se
science
ence co
n 1 - of the natio al Jewish fraternal
lege for men of Yeshiva University ' order. He replaces the 1 late
e L o uis
New York. He will pursue a dual Segal, who served as general sec- $1.6-Million Budget OK'd
program of Jewish and general retary from 1926 until his demise by Jewish Welfare Board
studies leading to the bachelor of last June.
NEW YORK (JTA)—A 1965
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arts or bachelor of science degree.
budget for the National Jewish
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JULIUS ROTENBERG of De- Welfare Board totaling $1,579,450
Vice President-elect Hubert H. troit has been named the recipient was adoptel by the JWB board of
Humhprey, Senator Jacob K. Javits of the 1964 Community Service directors at its fall meeting last
and former FCC Commissioner New- Award of the Union of Orthodox week.
The JWB is the national associa-
ton N. Minow will be among the Jewish Congregations of America,
principal participants at the Ameri- according to an announcement by tion of YM-YWHAs and Jewish
can Jewish Committee's human rela- Moses I. Feuerstein, national pres- Community Centers, and is the
tions award dinner at the Amer- ident of the organization. The government-authorized agency for
icana Hotel, New York, Nov. 24, award, given by the UOJCA "for religions, morale and welfare serv-
which honors ARNOLD M. outstanding contributions to the ices to Jewish men and women in
GRANT, New York attorney and advancement of the synagogue and the U. S. Armed Forces, their de-
civic and business leader, who has the Jewish community," will be pendents and hospitalized veterans.
The budget was presented
been awarded the Committee's presented at the organization's
1964 Human Relations Award for 66th anniversary national biennial to the board by Jacob Goodstein,
his "sustained and active leader- convention to be held Nov. 25-29 Newark, chairman of the JWB
budget and finance committee.
ship in behalf of improved human at Shoreham Hotel, Washington.
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In setting the figure of $1,579,-
relations which has significantly
MAURICE A. BEIMAN, insur- 450, t h e committee balanced
advanced man's understanding of
ance counselor, was one of the priorities in the program plans of
his fellow man."
speakers at the first annual meet- each of JWB's service units against
, ing of the All-Northwestern Mu- anticipated income from all
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