People Make News Historian Prof. Jacob R. Marcus to Speak for Temple Beth El Series Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, interna- He received doctorate degrees SAMUEL N. EISENSTADT has tionally known historian of Ameri- from the University of Berlin, Uni- The December issue of Ebony DR. CYNTHIA M. COLVIN, Magazine features an article by 22257 Twyckingham Way, South- been presented with the seventh can Jewry, will be second speaker versity of Cincinnati and Dropsie DR., RICHARD C. HERTZ on "The field, has been promoted from annual Maclver Lectureship of the at the Temple Beth El Bargman College. He is a past president of Rising Tide of Negro-Jewish Ten- assistant professor to associate American Sociological Association Memorial Scholar Series 8:30 p.m. the Central Conference of Ameri- can Rabbis and of the American sions." The article was based on professor in elementary education for his volume "The Political Sys- Monday. Dr. Marcus is professor of Ameri- Jewish Historical Society and vice a sermon given by Dr. Hertz at of the College of Education, Wayne terns of Empires." The book, an Temple Beth El last year. State University. She holds bache- analysis of the social and political can Jewish history at the Hebrew president of the Jewish Publication * * * lors, masters and doctorate de- structure of the major historical Union College-Jewish Institute of Society of America. Dr. Marcus is the author of numerous books on DR. SAMUEL A. GOLDEN, as- grees from WSU and is a member empires, was published in 1963 by American Jewry, including "Early sociate professor of the department and past president of Beta Gamma, Free Press of Glencoe, a division American Jewry," "Memoirs of of English. Wayne State Univer- honorary business administration of Macmillan. Co. * • • American Jews," "American Jewry- sity, will be speaker on "The In- fraternity, and Pi Lambda Theta, Documents-18th Century" and "Es- ELMER MOYER of Dayton, 0., visible College" at WSU's pre- national education honorary fra- says in American Jewish History." commencement swing-in ceremon- ternity. She and her husband Wal- was elected Presirent of the East Thepublic is invited at no charge. ies 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Rack- lace have two children. They are Central States Region of the Coun- On Nov. 30, Dr. Oscar I. Jano•- ham Ed u c a t i o n a 1 Memorial.. members of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. cil of Jewish Federations and Wel- sky. professor of history at City • • • fare Funds. RABBI MAX KAPUSTIN. direc- i College of New York, will speak. tor, IIillel Foundation at WSU, ROBERT FELDMAN, 0.D.. of will deliver the invocation. Oak Park was named Voluntec: of More people see their doctors • • • I the Week by United Commu. y because of respiratory ailments The World Jewish Congress Services' Central Volunteer bu (illnesses of breathing) than for American Section will mark the reau. He was cited, in parth'ulat any other type of disease. The TB '6th anniversary for his work with American Youth and Health Society is fighting to of the Universal Hostels, serving on the executive control all respiratory diseases, in- e c l a r at io n committee of the AYH Detroit cluding TB. af Human Rights Council and as chairman of its Ski 0001204000 4.2..12.3L9 0 ILQ •with a meeting Lecture Series. * • * `ec. 6, at the DR. JACOB MARCUS commodore Ho- , An El Al Israel Airlines team MUSIC BY Editor. The Jewish News: el, New York, to consisting of Captain SAM LEWIS Religion and director of the In the Jewish News of Nov. 13, .e addressed by and REX MOSS won first place in American Jewish Archives and of . leading Euro , . the first annual airline employees there appeared in the letter box, )ea n h tItitt*n ...o international golf tournament held a letter signed by Senior Citizen the American JewiSh Periodical • ghts expert, H. at Lucayan Country Club in Free- Harry Feld, complaining about Center. lolsong, r e g i s- port. the Bahamas, under the spon- "boredom," stating that his only FOR THE BEST IN rar of the Euro- sorship of Bahamas Airways. way of spending time is playing MUSIC S. ENTERTAINMENT His Continental Orchestra pean Court of Twenty major airlines partici- cards. Golsong I have been retired almost nine Human Rights in Strasbourg. gated. And Entertainment years and at the age of 74, I have • • • And His Orchestra Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of found that in the life of a retiree, MEYER WIRSHAWSKY h a s been named by Governor Romney Yeshiva University, announced the better known as the "senior citi- DI 1-1609 as a member of the Michigan establishment of a Dirac Chair in zen," there are three phases which .111=11! ■ 1•11. Workmen's Compensation Board. Physics in honor of Nobel Laureate he must look forward to upon Professor P a u I retirement. * * BERNARD H. * Candid Photography First there is. of course, the . LOUIS BURSTEIN. assistant A. M. Dirac of Bar Mitzvahs — Weddings health phase . . . Every business manager and pharmacist at Cun- Cambridge Uni- man. worker, salesman or no mat- ningham Drug Store, Greenfield versify, England. ter the occupation, must prepare and .Grand River. was among 21 Prof. Dirac, who himself for health protection, veteran employes who received was awarded the while he is capable during his 25-year awards at the 75th anni- Nobel Prize in working years, and maintain it dur- versary celebration of Cunningham 1933 and who is ing his retirement. Stores. at the Statler. Tuesday currently a visit- "Buy With Confidence" Second, there is the economical evening. B u r n s t e in , a na- ing professor oil, phase . . Far too many people tive Detroiter. graduated from physics at t h e have not had the opportunity of Cass Tech High School. majoring , BelferSchool, accumulating funds for retirement, in pharmacy. He became a regis- was honored last although we h a v e today Social Gemologists Diomontologists tered pharmacist in 1929 and ap- week by Yeshiva Security. and many other retirees 17540 WYOMING DI 1-1330 prenticed in p r i v a t el y-owned University when are receiving pensions, making it neighborhood drug stores before he was presented somewhat easier to carry on dur- OPEN THURS., FRI. 'TIL P.M_ joining Cunningham. with the 1964 ing retirement. Award for. Dis- • * • * But the third phase, to me, is RUTH CHABAN ROSENBAUM, tinguished Ser- the most important one. I am re- 19200 Canterbury. won an award :vice. The S1.000 ferring to time element . . . Peo- : in the 21st annual Michigan Wa- award is present- ple must be prepared for retire- Prof. Dirac tercolor Exhibition, being held at ed annually by the Scarab Club through Dec. 6. the School for "contributions to ment. and not wait till that time comes to think about just what A Beautiful New Wurlitzer She recently received the annual science;" Previous winners have Garelick Commission, f o r the been Prof. Arne Beurling of the they will do when they become a senior citizen. execution of a holiday painting on Institute for Advanced Study in People should join organiza- the theme of universal peace. j 1963 and Prof. Willis E. Lamb, Jr., Nobel Laureate of Yale University tions, synagogues, Jewish Center, • • • or any group that they feel they For Only $ 8 A Month The man who has come to be the in 1962. could fit into, but they must join * • • living symbol of the more mili- Prominent members of the dip- during their working years. $22 cartage cost and monthly rental tant nonviolent civil rights move- I've seen far too many senior may apply against purchase price. ment, JAMES FARMER, is writing lomatic corps will join in the trib- citizens." bored with life," and no ute to the former British Prime a new book, "FREEDOM—WHEN?", one is to be blamed but them- Minister SIR WINSTON CHUR- to be published soon by Random selves . . I hope this letter will House. JACOB COHEN will write CHILL on the occasion of the at least enlighten people who are the introduction for this work presentation to him of the annual contemplating retirement in the fu- which will hake as its subject civil Theodor Herzl Award—Gold Me- ture. and he prepared . . . No per- ' dallion of the Zionist Organization 21176 GREENFIELD (In the Green-8 Shopping Center) rights and nonviolence. son can isolate himself. . of America — at the annual dinner • • • JOSEPH SHAPIRO AVRAHAM HARMAN. Israel of the organization. Dec. P6. at • • • the Hotel Statler-Hilton, New ambassador to the United States, (Editor's Note: Mr. Shapiro, who York. Randolph Churchill, who delivered a lecture on "Challenges was featured in a Jewish News to Jewi7;-Around the World," has been designated by his cele- article Nov. 6, is an active member brated father to come to New Thursday, at Yeshiva University's of the Jewish War Veterans and Nathan Lamport Auditorium, New York to accept the award in his American Legion and is a "vet- behalf, will bring a personal mes- York. This is the first series by dis- eran" member of Adas Shalom tinguished personalities in the arts, sage from Sir Winston on this Synagogue ), the auspicious occasion. sciences and public life on • • • theme "Modern Challenges to the ' R. SARGENT SHRIVER. direc- Jewish Community," celebrating the 10th anniversary year of Ye- for of the Peace Corps and Presi- "Speedy Recovery," "Sympathy" or "Boa Voyage" shiva University's Stern College dent Johnson's anti-poverty pro- for Women. gram. received an honorary degree Six prominent communal leaders more important than what you say is • at a special academic convocation of this city were appointed to the how you soy it. Expressions of sym- Appointment of JOSEPH JONES of the Albert Einstein College of National Council of United Hias pathy, best wishes or congratulations as a general member of the Amer- j Medicine of Yeshiva University. Service. it was announced by Mur- ore much more effective with a gift lean Legion's National American- Other recipients of honorary de- ray J. Gurfein, president. basket that speaks for you ... in on Those who were named to this ism Council has been announced II grees from the college included eye - appealing, taste - tempting and by Duane T. Brigstock, Battle 1 DR. FRITZ LIPMANN, Nobel prize post, as the worldwide Jewish mi- satisfying manner. Creek, commander of the American winner in medicine of the Rocke- gration agency observes its 80th feller Institute; and IRWIN S. anniversary, are?, Mrs. Eugene J. we ore Michigan's leader in Legion Department of Michigan. • • • CHANIN and MAX L. FRIED- Arnfeld, Eugene J. Epstein, Wal- GIFT BASKET PREPARATION MAN, prominent philanthropists ter L. Field, Irwin Green, Charles MAURICE A. BETMAN, of There must be a reason!! Northwestern Mutual Life Insur- and members of the board of over- Milan and Max Stollman. Edwin Rosenberg is chairmanof ance Co., attended an advanced seers of the college. Cal UNIvarsity 2-6800.. End OMNI Oft * * * the agency's National Council and underwriters seminar at Grand ALLEN S. ROSENFELD, of Daniel G. Ross is vice chairman. Rapids. 20501 Westbrook, has been named United Hias Service is a benefici- ,4"W,67 ZPV:1;67 /IR/ /RI- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . McNICH015 RD. (ot managing editor of Farmington ary of the Detroit Allied Jewish OFTROIT 71. PMCNIGAN Observer. 34—Friday, November 20, 1964 Campaign. LETTER BOX Senior Citizen Tells How to Avoid the, Boredom Malady ERIC ROSENOW SAM EMMER UN 3-7626 WINER KE 1-8196 For Your Fine Diamonds and Jewelry Norman Allan Co. NOW YOU CAN RENT PIANO or ORGAN FAVA'S MUSIC STUDIO LI 3-5860 or JO 6-8616 6 Detroit Leaders on Board of Hias • •