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Hebrew U. Friends Award
Presented to Zena Harman
NEW YORK (JTA)—Mrs. Zena
Harman, of Israel, chairman of
the executive board of the United
Nations Children's Fund, received
the 1964 Woman of the Year
Hebrew.
Award of the American Friends
A similar billboard is at West Warren and Wyoming; and an-
of the Hebrew University, at a
other in ,Greek letters, is on the Lodge Freeway at Seward.
luncheon at the Americana Hotel.
Naegele spokesman James Symonds said he has had over two
Mrs. Harman, the first Israeli
dozen phone calls about the Hebrew sign; even Walker. and Co., a to head an international agency
competitor, has received a number of calls.
of the United Nations, was hon-
"We put it up because we didn't have anything else to put up," ored in recognition of "her out-
Symonds explained. As soon as the billboard is rented, we'll take standing efforts in behalf of the
the sign down.
youth of Israel, in appreciation of
"We just wanted people to think, that's all."
her leadership in the world com-
munity of nations and her espous-
al of the humanitarian ideals
which are the guiding principles
of the Hebrew University of Jer-
usalem."
A large billboard on Woodward at Seven Mile Rd. has made enough
motorists stop and think to make Naegele Outdoor . Advertising Co.
pretty happy about the whole thing.
The billboard reads THINK, but only to those who can read
Hebrew; the letters are Het, shein, vawv, bet—hashowv, or think, in
Mikvah Israel and Women's League
to Host Telshe Col lege Dean at Fete
Rabbi Mordecai Gifter, dean of ,
the Telshe Rabbinical College of
Cleveland, will be guest speaker
t for the annual banquet of Mik-
vah. Israel — Women's Orthodox'
League 6:30 p.m. Sunday at Young
Israel Center of Oak-Woods. 1
Proceeds of the dinner will go
toward maintenance of the rituala-
rium (mikvahl in Oak Park, which
services residents within a 100-
mile radius. The $50,000 rituala-
rium, with modern facilities and
full-time resident attendant, is
open to public inspection.
Rabbi Gifter is a former spiri-
tual leader of Waterbury, Conn.
He will share the stage with an
Israeli ensemble, who will pro-
vide a musical program. Rabbi
Arthur Gold will give opening
remarks. and Rabbi Jack Gold-
man will be • master of cere-
monies.
On the dinner committee are
Mrs. Shalom Flam and Mts. Leib
Bakst, banquet chairmen; Ithamar
Koenigsberg and
Mrs. Eugene
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Applied Medical Science ,
Goldberg, publicity; and Mes-
dames Seymour Terebelo and Eli
Friedman, secretarial; Berel Mos-
kowitz, telephone; and Eli Cohen,
table arrangements. Others are
Rabbi Arthur Gold, arrangements
and tickets; and Marvin Seligson
and Sam Shoenig, ticket saleS.
For information and reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Arthur Gold, presi-
dent of the Women's Orthodox
League, LI 3-6583, or Dr. Hugo
Mandelbaum, president of Mikvah
Israel, 863-8904.
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Lasker Research Award
Presented to Two Jews
NEW YORK (JTA) — Two Jews
were among the three winners of
the 1964 Albert Lasker medical
research awards announced by
Mrs. Albert D. Lasker, president
of the Albert and Mary Lasker
Foundation.
Dr_ Nathan S. Kline, research
director of the Rockland State
Hospital, was named winner of the
510.000 clinical research award
for his experiments with anti-
depressant drugs and his findings
that thousands of mentally dis-
turbed persons could be spared
hospitalization through use of
the drugs.
Dr. Harry Rubin, professor of
virology at the University of Cali-
fornia in Berkeley, shared with
Dr. Renato Dulbecco of the Salk
ROME. (JTA) — The 1964 Inter-
national Prize for Applied Medical
Science has been awarded to Dr.
Albert B. Sabin. originator of the
oral polio vaccine bearing his
name.
The 25.000.000 - lire
($40280)1 Institute of Biological Studies in
award will be presented to the I San Diego, the Lasker basic medi-
Jewish medical scientist Saturday. cal research award, for work in
It is co-sponsored by the Italian cancer research.
National Academy of Lynxes and
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